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  • [Ship]: SS Buresk
    [Sunk date]: 9 November 1914
    [Notes]: A collier that was scuttled while under attack from HMAS Sydney in the Battle of Cocos.
    [Coordinates]:
    (Central Indian Ocean())

  • [Ship]: MV Empire City
    [Sunk date]: 6 August 1944
    [Notes]: A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-198 off Mocímboa da Praia, Mozambique.
    [Coordinates]: 11°33′S 41°25′E / 11.550°S 41.417°E / -11.550; 41.417 (MV Empire City)
    (Mozambique Channel)

  • [Ship]: SS Indus
    [Sunk date]: 10 September 1914
    [Notes]: A steamship that was captured and scuttled by SMS Emden.
    [Coordinates]: 11°00′N 83°45′E / 11.000°N 83.750°E / 11.000; 83.750 (SS Indus (1904))
    (Bay of Bengal)

  • [Ship]: MS Empress of Australia
    [Sunk date]: 23 August 1992
    [Notes]: A cruise ship that sank in a collision with the Taiwanese fishing vessel Terfu 51.
    [Coordinates]:
    (Strait of Malacca)

  • [Ship]: HMS Vestal
    [Sunk date]: 26 July 1945
    [Notes]: An Algerine-class minesweeper that suffered a kamikaze attack and was scuttled.
    [Coordinates]: 07°05′N 97°50′E / 7.083°N 97.833°E / 7.083; 97.833 (HMS Vestal (J215))
    (Strait of Malacca)

  • [Ship]: SS Berwyn
    [Sunk date]: 6 September 1920
    [Notes]: A cargo ship that was wrecked near the Khuriya Muriya Islands.
    [Coordinates]:
    (Arabian Sea)

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Located in the northern part of the Indian Ocean, the sinkhole appears to be at rest with no current on the surface, but this area is a nightmare for many sailors, the area is considered one of the most dangerous because of the number of shipwrecks that have occurred while passing through the bottomless caverns of the Indian Ocean. The bottomless hole in the Indian Ocean has been attracting scientists from all over the world to find out, but no one has been able to solve the mystery of the bottomless hole in the Indian Ocean, the most accepted theory is that there is a huge gravitational field near the bottomless hole in the Indian Ocean.

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