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Terrifying reason 'black hole' in Indian Ocean is so dangerous and why MH370 might be stuck there ... "Hidden deep in the vast ocean where Broken Ridge meets the Diamantina Fracture Zone, ...
This aligns with what Dr Lyne has called the Penang Longitude Deep Hole, a 19,685ft deep hole at the eastern end of Broken Ridge, a rugged and dangerous area in the Indian Ocean.
An adjunct researcher at the University of Tasmania Vincent Lyne has claimed that MH370 flight disappeared in the south-eastern Indian Ocean's 20,000ft-deep oceanic plateau "hole" -- Broken Ridge.
Dr Lyne calls this alignment the Penang Longitude Deep Hole - a 19,685ft crater at the eastern end of Broken Ridge, a rugged and dangerous area in the Indian Ocean. Article continues below ...
Dr. Vincent Lyne, a retired scientist, believes he has pinpointed Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370's location in the Indian Ocean using bathymetric data. The Malaysian government has announced a ...
The scientist's theory centers on a 20,000-foot-deep "hole" in the Broken Ridge, an oceanic plateau in the south-eastern Indian Ocean. He argues that the aircraft, ...
Mr Lyne continued: "That premeditated iconic location harbours a very deep, 6,000m hole at the eastern end of the Broken Ridge within a rugged and dangerous ocean environment renowned for its wild ...
Researcher Vincent Lyne believes the plane was deliberately plunged into a 20,000ft-deep ’hole’ in the Indian Ocean’s Broken Ridge. Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent.
This aligns with what Dr Lyne has called the Penang Longitude Deep Hole, a 19,685ft deep hole at the eastern end of Broken Ridge, a rugged and dangerous area in the Indian Ocean.
According to Lyne, the missing aircraft may have been deliberately plunged into a 20,000-foot-deep "hole" within Broken Ridge, an oceanic plateau in the southeastern Indian Ocean.
Lyne argues the plane was deliberately flown into a 20,000-foot-deep “hole” in the Broken Ridge, a remote underwater plateau in the Indian Ocean, making it nearly impossible to find.
THE main reason why the name of “Johannes Schmidt Ridge” is preferable to that of “Carlsberg Ridge” appears to me to be that the former name conforms better with the traditions of ...