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The mysterious waters of Lao Ye Temple, many ships sank and disappeared, becoming China's "Bermuda"

The mysterious waters of Lao Ye Temple, many ships sank and disappeared, becoming China's "Bermuda"

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The Bermuda Triangle is located in the central and western part of the Atlantic Ocean, and legend has it that countless freighters, warships, submarines, and planes passing through here have mysteriously disappeared in this mysterious sea, and even the wreckage corpses cannot be found, as if even people with ships, boats, and machines have evaporated in the world. People fearfully call this the "Devil's Triangle."

The mysterious waters of Lao Ye Temple, many ships sank and disappeared, becoming China's "Bermuda"

There is also such a strange water area in our country, the waters of Poyang Lake Lao Ye Temple, known as China's "Bermuda".

The mysterious waters of Lao Ye Temple, many ships sank and disappeared, becoming China's "Bermuda"

Since ancient times, many ships have mysteriously disappeared here. From the early 60s to the end of the 80s alone, in 30 years, 200 ships sank in the waters of Lao Ye Temple, and more than 1,600 people were buried in it.

The most famous shipwreck in the waters of Lao Ye Temple is the "Kobe Maru" shipwreck in Japan.

The mysterious waters of Lao Ye Temple, many ships sank and disappeared, becoming China's "Bermuda"

The Kobe Maru weighs 2,000 tons

In 1945, Japan loaded a ship of gold and silver jewelry and precious cultural relics looted from China and sent an elite force to escort them back to Japan. The 2,000-ton "Kobe Maru" set off from Poyang Lake and entered the Yangtze River, and when the ship had just sailed to the waters of the Poyang Lake Lao Ye Temple, it suddenly turned dark and rolled up fierce winds and waves. The Kobe sank quickly, and none of the people on board survived.

The mysterious waters of Lao Ye Temple, many ships sank and disappeared, becoming China's "Bermuda"

When the Japanese military department heard about it, it immediately sent an excellent diving team to the scene of the accident to investigate and search for rescue, hoping to find the treasures of this ship. But strangely, when the divers arrived there, they were almost completely destroyed, leaving only one diver who was hit by the waves to the shore, and his spirit became abnormal.

Later, many people tried to go to this water area to look for this Japanese ship carrying treasures, but they found nothing, and no trace of the ship or people was found.

The waters of Lao Ye Temple have also been sunk and disappeared in the past three decades.

On August 3, 1985, two cargo ships of Jiangxi Jinxian County Shipping Company also miraculously sank and disappeared in the waters of Laoyemiao. On the same day, 12 other ships suffered bad luck here.

On November 9, 2001, the sand carrier No. 01571 in Huaiyuan County, Anhui Province, was loaded with sand and was about to leave the waters of Lao Ye Miao, but suddenly disappeared in a sudden storm.

This water area is so eerie, spread out the map, look up the location of the Lao Ye Temple, and find the Lao Ye Temple located at 30 degrees north latitude of the earth. What's so strange about this line?

The mysterious waters of Lao Ye Temple, many ships sank and disappeared, becoming China's "Bermuda"

30 degrees north latitude is known as the mysterious northern latitude line, this line passes through many ancient civilizations and mysterious natural landscapes on Earth. Among them are the famous Egyptian pyramids, the Himalayas, and the Bermuda Triangle in the Atlantic Ocean. Make this body of water even more mysterious!

The mysterious waters of Lao Ye Temple, many ships sank and disappeared, becoming China's "Bermuda"

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