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Scientifically illogical spots in the world - Page 18 of 30 - Kiwi Report

Scientifically illogical spots in the world


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[post_page_title]The shoreless Sargasso Sea[/post_page_title]
The Sargasso Sea is the only kind on earth – it is shoreless as it is surrounded by four different currents of other currents, basically surrounding it and preventing it from expanding. There is a circular ocean stream within, called a gyre. It is bound by the North Equatorial Current, the Gulf Stream, the North Atlantic Current, and the Canary Current. There is also an urban legend of people and ships going missing in this area as well.
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