Image: Dragon's Triangle

Description: Drawing the Dragon's Triangle as possible as Charles Berlitz explains: "Like the Bermuda Triangle, the Dragon's Triangle in the Western Pacific forms a generally triangular pattern. It follows a line from western Japan north of Tokyo to a point in the Pacific at approximately latitude 145 degrees east. It then turns west-southwest past the Ogasawara Shinto (the Bonin Islands) and then down to Guam and Yap, west to Taiwan and then turns north-northeast back to Japan, near the measuring point of Nojima Zaki on the Bay of Tokyo." (Charles Berlitz "The Dragon's Triangle" 1989, p.17)
Author: Emok Onhigan
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