Bermuda Triangle
Does this area of the Atlantic between Puerto Rico, Bermuda, and Florida really suck ships and airplanes to their destruction as the legends tell?
Sargasso Sea
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You don’t want to tangle with this floating mass of tangled vegetation.
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<li><pre><code> Site of the Titanic Sinking
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The most famous icebergs in history!
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<li><pre><code> Panama Canal
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Opened in 1904 this 31-mile canal joined the Atlantic and the Pacific ocens and saved a trip of thousands of miles around Cape Horn, at the tip of South America.
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<li><pre><code> Cape Horn
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This cape, with a combination of strong winds and treacherous coastline, sent many a sailor to an untimely death.
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<li><pre><code> Strait of Gibraltar
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Narrow opening that joins the Mediterranean sea to the Atlantic Ocean.
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<li><pre><code> Great Barrier Reef
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This coral reef has one of the richest ecosystems on the planet.
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<li><pre><code> Mariana Trench
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The deepest spot on the surface of the earth.
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<li><pre><code> Hawaii
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These islands are really seamounts. When you compute the distance they rise from the ocean floor, its highest mountain, Mauna Kea, becomes the tallest mountain on the Earth.
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<li>Bering Strait<br />
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Many People believe that until about 12,000 years ago there was a land bridge here that provided the route for people migrating from Asia to North America.
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Wow nice place. Have a nice day! @sasiyedavalli
Nice man! I am definitely going to Hawaii this summer ;)