the Lake Michigan Triangle is shaped like a dagger this section of Lake Michigan has over the centuries earned a reputation for a place where all kinds of weird things and disasters have taken place I mean we're talking shipwrecks drownings disappearances strange UFO sightings and so forth all of this is happening in an area that is minuscule compared to the Bita triangle but equal in strangeness the first notable thing to happen in the Lake Michigan Triangle goes way back to 1679 Renee Robert Cavalier is a fur Trader he builds the largest ship on Lake Michigan at
the time L Griffon this is a huge ship it is a 45 ton 7 Cannon Brock it's loaded with fur and he and the crew really think they're about to make Bank it really indicates how rich this guy really wants to get this is all about getting the Furs out of the Midwest up the St Lawrence River and back back to Europe so the ship's ready to set sail but just before they go the Native Americans there warn them that the lake is known for these strange and sudden squalls the weather can just come out
of nowhere they hear the warning but they don't have time for this local Superstition and they're not going to be held back Cavalier ignores the warnings ordering his loaded ship to set sail while he waits behind for more fur L Griffon heads off into the triangle and vanishes there's no evidence of a storm there's no evidence of weird weather taking the ship down there's no evidence of piracy there's no wreckage there are no survivors it's gone is there any evidence of this incredibly expensive load of Furs anywhere no their disappearance is a total mystery that
boat is gone and 340 years later we still do not know what happened the graffone may be the first ship to fall victim to the Michigan Triangle but it's hardly the last or the strangest in August of 1875 this 100t scooner the rosabel is found floating upside down in Lake Michigan Hull in the air no damage to the boat the weird thing is the 11 man crew is gone disappeared no Bodies In The Water they seem to just have vanished there's no evidence of any kind of Foul Play or bad weather the ship is in
such good condition they're able to write the rosabel and put it back to work then it has 50 years of fine service that is until an unbelievable case of deja vu on October 30th of 1921 the ship is going out the next day with a load of lumber but the captain at Johnson is having the premonition of something terrible happening so the captain is filled with Dread and doesn't want to board the ship and decides he doesn't feel right can't explain it doesn't want to get on board the ship less than 24 hours later the
ship is found floating upside down and the same exact thing happens 11 members are missing for the second time the odds of this particular event reoccurring the same exact ship same situation same circumstances no evidence crew disappeared years I mean that's just too uncanny the odds are impossible so when people start hearing about this particular event even the Skeptics are convinced something's going on out there over the next 100 years the triangle claims hundreds more ships prompting countless searches for evidence but resulting in no definite answers then in 2007 archaeologists make an astonishing Discovery the
team team of faculty and students from northwest Michigan College begin doing sonar scans in order to find shipwrecks but they find something they weren't looking for a formation of rocks seemingly intentionally put there by people under 40 ft of water what could these possibly be one of the stones appears also to have a carving on it of a Mastadon now the Mastadon went extinct about 10,000 years ago which would suggest that this is a really old rock formation and that maybe in fact even though it's underwater now it might have been on the edge of
what was like Michigan at the time the discovery is a sensation some dub it America's underwater Stonehenge but who put these Stones here and why one Theory put forward by paranormal investigators is that given the dark history of disasters in the lake that this may be some sort of warning to people on Shore we don't know it's not just the water that's strange here the next time you head to Chicago you might want to to check your flight path on June 23rd 1950 Northwest Orient Flight 251 carrying 55 passengers and three crew leaves LaGuardia headed
to miniapolis and the weather's not so great it's raining it's a bit stormy at about 11:00 p.m. the captain radios air control and says I'd like to drop down to 2500 ft essentially come under the storm not strange request Perfectly Natural but at that point the DC4 completely disappears off the radar local Witnesses explained that they had seen a huge flash in the night sky about the time when this would have happened the Coast Guard goes out into Lake Michigan to find this plane has gone down they see nothing and then things start showing up
people's clothes people's luggage it gets a little Grizzly because then bodies and moreover parts of bodies start showing up the one thing they never find the plane what's weird is that we found the Titanic at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean this is only 60 ft deep they can't find a jet airplane there's no fuselage no chunk of wing anywhere it's just gone since flight 2501 dozens more planes have disappeared here but if you think you can avoid the triangles p by staying on dry land think again Steven Kabachi 23-year-old college student Hope College is
CrossCountry skiing near Sak a couple hours later some snow mobilists find his gear in the snow the police show up they arrive on the scene they find Footprints leading out onto the ice of Lake Michigan but then they sort of disappear so they can only assume that he fell through the ice and drowned but there's no sign of any broken ice Steven kabaki is presumed dead there's memorial service they decide to list him as an accidental drowning even though the ice wasn't broken 15 months later Steven kabaki awakens in a field in clothes that don't
belong to him near his ant's house 700 miles away in Massachusetts he has no recollection of how he got there at all it's a very strange story and he does talk to the Press talks to the newspapers but at a certain point decides to go into radio silence and never talk about it again so it remains one of these Great Lake Michigan Triangle Mysteries today Steve lives a quiet life in the Pacific Northwest thousands of miles away from Michigan's strange triangle