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The Great Lakes Triangle

Recently, a friend and I were discussnig vortexs and strange happenings and he mentioned the Great Lakes Triangle, something I hadn't even heard about the entire time I've been here. I have splunked in many caves around here, this place is ripe with them. But now, this is different and my curiousity is getting the best of me.



So I looked it up and found it kind of interesting and now the little explorer in me wants to take a trip out and see , plus, there are caves there!

Here's what I found...
http://mimufon.org/1980%20articles/...kesTriangle.htm

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In an article for SAGA magazine, in November 1975, I outlined some of the strange events that have plagued this region over the years and pinpointed the Marysburgh area as the center of activity. Since that time, further research has revealed unexplained events in that area that are even more puzzling than anything encountered in the Bermuda Triangle.

Further, these other events indicate a wider spectrum of mystery, which appears to have its roots in the strange forces and energies erupting from the Earth. At times these forces expand outward to include other portions of the Great Lakes chain, even erupting into the skies above them or the lands bordering these waters.

Amazingly, the power appears to stem from clusters of invisible volcano-like fountains that spiral up from activity taking place deep in the Earth. While these eruptions seem to be electrical in nature, they are not listed in any scientific text. Yet they seem to have been known to the priests and leaders of ancient civilizations. Also, if we are to believe the ancient writings and the evidence coming to light today, these forces and energies can affect not only material matter but also the human mind.

In the area of the Marysburgh Vortex, the shores of Lake Ontario narrow in toward the St. Lawrence River, creating a funnel-like enclosure. Through this the waters gathered from the expanse of the 300,000-square-mile Great Lakes Watershed must flow. Geographically and geologically this region is a strange mixture of curious features. It sits on the edge of the Precambrian shield and has been subjected to volcanic and seismic events that have left it a topographical oddity rounded off by glacial activity in the past. Its shores are rugged, knifed by bays and coves, its surface dotted with islands, reefs, and shoals, its bottom shattered by silt-filled fissures and faults.

This area also takes in the deepest point in the lake - an icy well of blackness almost 850 feet deep, from which nothing returns.

Like inland waters in any other part of the world, navigation here calls for a certain amount of caution. This is where the shores narrow in toward Wolfe Island; navigation here can be a mariner's nightmare. As one seaman put it, "This end of the lake can be a one-way ticket to oblivion!"




So, loser, have you ever heard about this?

I'm thinking about getting a few folk together and taking a boat ride.
Part of me wants to do this before I go, just to see if it's what it's cracked up to be plus maybe check out a few caves there, the other part is nervous and skeptical.

Would you do it?

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I would think that if the boat people are reluctant to go yet with some extra cash they will then that would mean it's a tourist trap or something. But if the boat people won't go for any price then that would mean that the boat people are stupid.

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My dad was a scuba instructor and wreck diver in Lake Huron in the 60's and early 70's. There are thousands of wrecks, and I grew up with a lot of those artifacts mounted on the den wall.

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I think they wrecked cause they were all high.

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No, I think it was the Canadian weather.

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quote:
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My dad was a scuba instructor and wreck diver in Lake Huron in the 60's and early 70's. There are thousands of wrecks, and I grew up with a lot of those artifacts mounted on the den wall.


I'm on the Lake Ontario side, and not near as many wrecks here as in Lake Huron.
No one here will go out with me, the pansies.

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I wish we could get the CBC downstate. I have to suffice on BBC, RAI, CCTV9 (Chinese Central Television English) and France Deux.

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quote:
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Yo I'm up for it. Come pick me up.


I would if I could,believe me.

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I wish we could get the CBC downstate. I have to suffice on BBC, RAI, CCTV9 (Chinese Central Television English) and France Deux.


You should come upstate and pay me a visit. Bring beer, lots and lots of it. and a wallet full o money for back up.

*if worse comes to worse, I'll supply the paint.

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I watched a thing on the History channel the other night about "Rogue Waves Phenomena". During storms, with conditions right, you can have rogue waves that are enormous in comparison to the conditions given the weather. Im talking, cresting @ 80-100 ft.

From what I watched, it doesnt have to be an ocean water, it could be just the right harmonic waves hitting a shelf under water causing a massive jolting wave.

They were saying, because of currents, etc, this could ultimately explain the bermuda triangle.

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Did they say that happens in fresh water?

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They said is was "possible" to have those conditions in fresh water... "due to harmonic waves during a storm".

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Apparently there are two types of these "rogue" waves... ones that are due to a current, combined with hitting raised surface (shelf) under the sea. Such as how the trans-atlantic current moves through the bermuda triangle. The "hot spots" as they called them, are where the islands obstruct the current. When current re-aligns on the other side of the island, it has the "slingshot" effect, making the current more powerful, thus producing a higher concentration of these "rogue" waves.

Then you have the harmonic rogue waves, where, about 1 in 1000 I think they said has the possibility of being a massive one. Whereby these could easily happen in storms, fresh water, or not.

EDIT: There is a movie coming out [already out?] (which is why I think the history channel did this) called "Poseidon"... or something like that which they referenced during the entire thing.

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http://www.math.uio.no/~karstent/waves/index_en.html

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Some of the really big rogue waves are around places like the Cape of Good Hope (which, according to my school history lessons, was originally called 'the Cape of Storms').

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Good Hope because you were lucky to get around it.

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The Southernmost tip of Africa is not Capetown, BTW, but Cape Agulhas. (Portuguese name and English; I don't know what they call it in RSA).

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They were saying, because of currents, etc, this could ultimately explain the bermuda triangle.


But how does that expalin the magnetic field and why their compasses quit working?
Yes about the waves. Where I wanted to go was on the other side of Wolfe Island but as my friend pointed out that the caves have potental to fill up with water to quickly.

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