The following places have had disappearances that left no trace and are still mysterious puzzles that humanity has not been able to solve.
The Bermuda Triangle connecting southern Florida with Puerto Rico and Bermuda is a name not to be missed when it comes to mysterious disappearances.
This location is associated with strange events when many boats passing through here suddenly disappeared without leaving any trace. In 1918, the US Navy’s largest refueling ship, the USS Cyclops, mysteriously disappeared along with 309 crew members.
The Michigan Triangle located between the US states of Michigan and Wisconsin is associated with the story of Northwest Airlines flight 2501 in 1950 when it suddenly disappeared and has never appeared again.
The Bennington Triangle located in the southwest of Vermont, USA is also a place that witnessed 5 people mysteriously disappear from 1945 – 1950.
The scariest disappearance was when a man was driving a bus and suddenly disappeared without anyone noticing in the Bennington triangle.
Spread over nearly 65,000 square kilometers, the Nevada triangle is located right near Area 51 – the most mysterious US military base on the planet with mysterious stories about aliens and unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
In 2007, famous explorer and pilot Steve Fossett flew a small plane over this area before disappearing without a trace. It took 13 months for rescuers to find the plane wreckage and Fossett’s body.
Sargasso, located in the Atlantic Ocean, is the only landless sea in the world and is a place associated with the ghost ship Mary Celeste and the disappearance of its crew.
This ship was found in 1872, still intact with full food and fuel but no sign of anyone. The disappearance without a trace of the people on the ship is still a mystery to humanity.
Lake Superior is the deepest lake in the Great Lakes, which includes five large lakes in North America, stretching from the north of the United States to the south of Canada. This place has also been associated with a number of mysterious disappearances over the years.
More than 200 ships have sunk deep in Lake Superior and many of them have never been found.
America’s national parks span over 84 million hectares and are associated with countless mysterious disappearances. According to Culture Trip, since 1916, more than 1,000 people have disappeared in these parks without leaving any trace.
Angikuni Lake is located in the Kivalliq area of Nanuvut, northern Canada. In 1930, a man accidentally wandered into an abandoned village near this lake. The scary thing is that there is no one in this village and people do not know where they have gone. Everything in the house from chores to food seems unfinished before the person disappears.
The Devil’s Sea, also known as the Dragon Triangle in Japan, is famous for strange accidents where ships disappear for no reason. In 1952, the Japanese government sent a group of 30 people here to investigate what happened, but these people also became victims of this mysterious sea.