There are several mysterious triangles around the world that offer great mysteries: unexplained occurrences, disappearances, and bizarre sightings.

The Devil's Triangle between Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and Miami is probably the most famous.

Besides the "Devil's Triangle" (also known as the Bermuda Triangle), there are others around the world such as the Dragon's Triangle (Japan), the Bennington Triangle (Vermont, USA), the Bridgewater Triangle (Massachusetts, USA), and the Bass Strait Triangle (Australia).

Even Idaho, near the Wyoming border and on the edge of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest lies the mysterious "accidents" on the lonely stretch of road between Conda and Caribou National Forest Road is the Idaho Triangle.

Little is said about The Wyoming Triangle

Rather than people and objects mysteriously disappearing there, it's just a place where...

NOTHING HAS EVER HAPPENED!

Seriously, this place is boring!

You won't find any written history out there.

Even the Indians don't have anything to say about the place.

People have wandered out into that part of Wyoming only to die of boredom!

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Actual photo of the most boring place on Earth.
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Honestly, dying of boredom can happen in many parts of Wyoming. But this place, boy it will get you.

This place is so bad that anyone driving by it will step on the gas to get past it as fast as they can.

Who wants to spend hours in hundreds of miles of NOTHING?

The triangle section of Wyoming is quite possibly the most boring place on earth.

In fact I'm as bored writing about it as you are reading this.

It's so bad that even scientists have absolutely NO INTEREST in investigating it.

Wyoming's Yard Of Nostalgic Oddities

Someone saw the joy that these old roadside statues give people and decided to collect them.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

A Little Wyoming School House Preserved In Time

The little hamlet of Slater Wyoming has preserved on of their last two remaining buildings with all the love they feel for it.

There was once a tiny town on this spot.

Most everything is gone except the schoolhouse and the community building.

I stopped by one Saturday morning and the locals were more than happy to let us in to have a look.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

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