Afterwards, Sanderson made New York his home and became a naturalized U.S. Sanderson conducted a number of expeditions as a teenager and young man into tropical areas in the 1920s and 1930s, gaining fame for his animal collecting as well as his popular writings on nature and travel.ĭuring World War II, Sanderson worked for British Naval Intelligence, in charge of counter-espionage against the Germans in the Caribbean, then for British Security Coordination, finally finishing out the war as a press agent in New York City. He became famous claiming to have seen an "olitiau" (a large cryptid bat) after being attacked by a creature he described as "the Granddaddy of all bats". Sanderson graduated BA Hons in zoology from Cambridge University faculty of Biology, a degree traditionally upgraded to MA (Cantab) in botany and ethnology after six years without further study. His father, who manufactured whisky professionally, was killed by a rhinoceros while assisting a documentary film crew in Kenya in 1925.Īs a teenager, Sanderson attended Eton College and at 17 years old began a yearlong trip around the world, spending most time in Asia.
(12) The eighth vortex is Mohenjo-Daro, in Pakistan. Both the poles are kind of uninhabited for major time of the year, which is why they have got their names enlisted in the list of 12 vile vortices. (11) The seventh vortex is the South Pole. That is when the Japanese vessels had disappeared.
(9) It came into limelight during 1952 to 1954. (8) The Dragon’s Triangle is also known as Devil’s Sea. Another ship was sent out to investigate about the missing ships and that one went missing too. (7) The fifth vortex is the Dragon’s Triangle which was the cursed site where five Japanese military ships just vanished. This underwater volcano has been the site of multiple disappearances both from the sea as well as from the sky. (6) The fourth vortex is the Hamakulia volcano that is found in the Hawaiian Islands. (5) There were claims that the making of the Moai statues were an act of aliens which added to the levels of mystery that this place had to offer. (4) The third vortex is the Easter Islands in the Southeastern Pacific Ocean has been housing many mysteries that include the megaliths of Moai statues and the rongorongo writings. These ancient ruins have been the site of multiple disappearances as well. (3) The second vile vortex is the Algerian megaliths that are located just south of Timbuktu. (2) In the last 100 years about 20 airplanes and 50 ships have been reported missing while they were crossing that part of the sea, which is known as the Bermuda Triangle.
(1) The most famous of the vile vortices is the Bermuda Triangle that is situated between Bermuda, Florida, and Puerto Rico.