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1136:, Queensland, Australia. When boarded on 20 April, the engine was running, a laptop was running, the radio and GPS were working and a meal was set to eat, but the three-man crew were not on board. All the sails were up but one was badly shredded, while three life jackets and survival equipment, including an emergency beacon, were found on board. A search for the crew was abandoned on 22 April as it was considered unlikely that anyone could have survived for that period of time. The coroner believed that the men may have fallen overboard. 683: 104: 4147: 413: 1033:. The passage was part of an art performance titled "In Search of the Miraculous". Radio contact broke off 3 weeks into the voyage, and Ader was presumed lost at sea. The boat was found after 10 months, floating partially submerged 150 miles (240 km) west-southwest of the coast of Ireland. His body was never found. The boat, after being recovered by the Spanish fishing vessel that found it, was taken to 3478: 2234: 808:. Capt. Jeffries removed his crew and abandoned the vessel. The ship and cargo were left to the mercy of the sea. Capt. Jeffries’ concern for the safety of his crew was appropriate; however, the Gaskill-made ship proved herself to be more seaworthy than expected. After the collision, the ship was sighted on both sides of the Atlantic over the next two years. She finally came ashore in 768:, she had suffered minimal damage. The galley fire was alight and the lamps were burning. A large iceberg was sighted nearby. It has been claimed that none of the seven crew members or four passengers were accustomed to northern waters and it was suggested that they panicked when the ship was damaged by ice, launched the lifeboat, and swamped, though no bodies were found. Three years later, 933: 883:, North Carolina. The final voyage of the ship has been the subject of much debate and controversy, and was investigated by six departments of the US government, largely because it was one of dozens of ships that sank or went missing within a relatively short period of time. While paranormal explanations have been advanced, the theories of mutiny or piracy are considered more likely. 2223: 1105:, Italy. The owner later claimed to have gone home on 14 August 2006 to address an emergency. The Italian press suggested that he may have been avoiding taxation of luxury vessels. The Coast Guard crew that discovered the ship found half eaten Egyptian meals, French maps of North African seas, and a flag of 393:
heavily laden with over 3,000 Christmas trees in its cargo hold and piled high on deck, set sail from Thompson, Michigan for Chicago. The following day it disappeared without trace. For years afterwards, Lake Michigan mariners claimed to have spotted the 'Christmas Tree Ship' appearing out of nowhere
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2014 – At least 243 refugees disappeared without a trace in the summer of 2014. A human trafficker who arranged a journey to Europe for the refugees claimed that the people were scheduled to depart from Khums, Libya, but the ship that they would have departed on was never named and no sign of a ship
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off the northwestern Alaskan coast without ever being salvaged. ´She was sighted numerous times, still unmanned and adrift, for nearly forty years. People managed to board her several times, but each time they were either unequipped to salvage her or were driven away by bad weather. This would make
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was spotted on 26 January, approximately 1,000 nmi (1,900 km) off the coast of Australia. The boat appeared damaged and there was no sign of Jure Šterk on deck. Three months later, on 30 April 2009 the sail boat was found adrift by the crew of the science vessel
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yacht became derelict in unknown circumstances. The vessel was found on 10 July 1969 in the North Atlantic, latitude 33 degrees 11 minutes North and longitude 40 degrees 26 minutes West. Investigation led to the conclusion that its sole crewmember,
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with all of its crew dead. The boarding party found the entire crew "frozen, teeth baring, gaping at the sun." Before the ship could be towed to a home port, it exploded and sank. There is no record that a ship of this name ever existed, and it is believed to be an urban
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that day. The ship was apparently abandoned in sight of land (coffee was boiling on the galley stove) and drifted off course. The only living creatures found on the ship were a dog and a cat. A fictional account of how she became derelict appeared in the
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with waves washing over her as human figures held on to the ship's rigging; sailors also reported seeing the ship itself in the area in the years following the sinking, often as an apparition that followed down the coast. One of the lifeboats from
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on Fort Lauderdale Beach around 1:15 a.m. on 20 June, with its navigation lights on and engines still running. The vessel appeared sea worthy but a broken tie-bar could have caused steering problems. Items belonging to owner
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was sighted for many years after her abandonment as she covered large spans of the Atlantic Ocean. She remained a derelict and “menace to navigation”, drifting as far as the Canary Islands. It is unknown what happened to her in the
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boat, became derelict in unknown circumstances. The Taiwanese police deemed a mutiny probable. The ship was found drifting with its crew missing on 3 January 2003 approximately 80 nautical miles (150 km; 92 mi) east of
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was last heard from on December 28, 1928. For two years following its disappearance sightings of a mysterious five-masted ship fitting its description were reported in the Pacific Ocean.
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is said to be a ship commanded by a captain condemned to eternally sail the seas. It has long been the principal ghost ship legend among mariners and has inspired several works.
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was significant to the masts and deck of the ship; however, she did not sink. Several attempts were made to either destroy or tow this derelict to shore, but all failed.
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off northern Spain. It subsequently became clear that she had been under tow by another vessel and that the chain had snapped, some three weeks earlier.
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drifting, covered in blood, with the decaying corpses of the crew hacked and crucified to her masts and in the battery. Bloody papers identified
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mysteriously disappeared in 1872 and left barges it was towing floating down the river. In reality, the ship ran aground and sank north of
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mentioned that the story was based on an "account cabled from New Zealand" which was yet to be confirmed. The ship that sighted the
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found no trace of the Taiwanese captain (顏金港 Yán Jīn-gǎng) or crew (18 Chinese, 6 Indonesians, and 4 Filipinos).
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became derelict in unknown circumstances. No boats were found on board. She was found on 4 December 1872 between mainland
3924: 2758: 1480: 1441: 2497: 1894: 1744: 257:, Alabama, U.S. She is reported to reappear, fully aflame, on cold and windy winter nights to foretell of impending disaster. 1707: 1223: 3556: 296: 1390:. It is speculated that the first 16 dead people were thrown at sea by the last ones who endured, being found dead ashore. 892:: This four masted schooner was abandoned by her crew after she lost her mizzen and spanker in a storm while sailing from 3760: 3561: 2088: 761: 186: 67: 3156:"Defecting or fishing? 11 wooden fishing boats from North Korea with 25 dead bodies found in Japanese waters" 2394: 2348: 2038: 1958: 1781: 1519: 1490: 526: 3247: 2424: 2794: 1691: 735:" is based on this incident. Doyle alters certain aspects of the original story, including the name of the ship from 732: 2503: 1260:, Canada. On 4 February 2013 she was found approximately 250 nautical miles (460 km; 290 mi) east of 3944: 3510: 1545: 1230:, British Columbia, Canada. The United States Coast Guard sank it with 25 mm cannon fire on 5 April 2012. 1088:, Australia. The ship's origin or owner could not be determined, and its engines had been inoperable for some time. 662:. The ship drifted some 1,200 miles (1,900 km) before it was found on 10 September 1855 off the coast of 2959: 2329:
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic Niels Jannasch Library, file 24400-60: Governor Parr, New York Maritime Registers.
2066: 1335:, having been adrift since 2018 after it became disabled, and an operation by the US Coast Guard rescued its crew. 612:: This merchant brig, under the command of John Huxham (or Husham or Durham), grounded herself at Easton's Beach, 244:, Nova Scotia, Canada during the War of 1812, a burning apparition known as the "Teazer Light" has been reported. 88: 2194:"Survey of Cultural Resources of the Historic Era in the Watersheds of the Great Egg Harbor and Tuckahoe Rivers" 1900: 3124: 1654: 1451: 1146: 1008: 4079: 864: 289: 158: 37: 2364: 1157:, a fishing vessel, was made on 28 October 2008. The boat was found empty on 9 November 2008 near 3919: 3744: 3482: 1805: 1420: 764:. Her boats were missing. Her logbook was posted to within six hours of being sighted. Other than a broken 424: 1271:
reach Japanese waters; the ships are typically ill-equipped small wooden boats believed to be fishing for
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Gordinier, Glenn S. "Maritime Enterprise in New Jersey: Great Egg Harbor During the Nineteenth Century".
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The cruise of the skeletons, Robert Le Roy Ripley, Believe it or not!, Simon and Schuster, 1929, page 159
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were missing, and her logbook was also missing, when she was found on 10 November 1955, north of
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Sails of the Maritimes: the story of the three-and four-masted cargo schooners of Atlantic Canada
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1811–1813 – Napoléon Gallois reported that a French frigate had found the French privateer
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Sailing's Strangest Moments: Extraordinary But True Tales from Over 900 Years of Sailing
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approximately one week before being found, and sea conditions preserved the body.
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was wrecked while returning to Newfoundland from Nova Scotia with a load of lumber.
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was supposedly discovered after spending 17 years frozen in an ice-barrier of the
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in the Azores on 25 November 1872 (the last entry on the ship's slate). The
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NJ Office of Cultural and Environmental Services, Historic Preservation Section
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was discovered adrift near Midway Island with all crew and a lifeboat missing,
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Ghost Ship: The Mysterious True Story of the Mary Celeste and Her Missing Crew
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to communicate, and was last heard from on 1 January 2009. His sail boat
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This article is about vessels with no living crew aboard. For other uses, see
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turned off to avoid detection and monitoring, have also been referred to as
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was lost at sea while attempting a single-handed west–east crossing of the
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Federal Writers' Project (1937). "Rhode Island: The General Background".
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were found on board, but no sign of him or any other passenger was found.
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is the apparition of a burning ship that is regularly reported between
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is a form of ghost light, an unusual visual phenomenon that appears at
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set sail on 15 April 2007. She was filmed passing George Point,
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Sherwell, Philip; Rothwell, James; Huggler, Justin (3 March 2016).
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or the refugees has even been found. This incident is known as the
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on November 21, 1902, and subsequently gained a reputation as "the
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is said to have been deliberately wrecked on 13 February 1748 off
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Bas Jan Ader: In Search of the Miraculous (Discovery File 143/76)
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Haunted Shores: True Ghost Stories of Newfoundland and Labrador
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is a mythical ghost ship that, according to local folklore and
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after having what she described as a premonition of his death.
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was found drifting 180 kilometres (110 mi) southwest of
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Lost Maine Coastal Schooners: From Glory Days to Ghost Ships
1067:, Broome, Australia. The derelict was subsequently scuttled. 4127: 3405:"Diversos corpos são encontrados em barco à deriva no Pará" 3252: 3099:"Ghostly ships filled with bodies arrive on Japan's shores" 2790: 2365:"Author says he's solved MV Joyita mystery, 47 years later" 1302:. The yacht was re-discovered on 25 February 2016. An 1166: 955:, Samoa, the refrigerated trading and fishing charter boat 952: 753: 447:. The captain's log showed that the ship had attempted the 179: 53: 26: 2290:, p 147. Great Britain: Hazel Watson & Viney LTD. 1037:. The boat was later stolen. Ader's mother wrote the poem 785:
was built in 1872. She was financed by a group of 21 
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her one of the longest sailing ghost ships in the world.
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within the black exhaust emanating from the rescue ship
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Ashton, Charles (21 May 1982). "NRHP Nomination Form".
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started a journey to sail around the world on his boat
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Sherwell, Philip; Rothwell, James (29 February 2016).
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has been reported where the ship sank in 1878 off the
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More recently, ships which travel with their mandated
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and with damage from what appeared to be a collision.
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became derelict in unknown circumstances. The ship's
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found adrift with its crew missing or dead, like the
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The Mary Celeste – Fact Not Fiction –The true story
1923:"Phantom Ships–The Ghosts That Sail the Seven Seas" 1520:"Deceptive Shipping Practices in Sanctions Evasion" 117: 2534:. Sydney and Taipei. DPA and AP. 16 January 2003. 2526:"Abandoned ship presents mystery no one can solve" 56:with no living crew aboard; it may be a fictional 40:lightship on 28 January 1921 (US Coast Guard) 3256:(in German). Twistende/Manila. 29 February 2016. 2623:"Mystery yacht found off Millionaires Playground" 819:was reported to have been drifting in the Arctic. 443:, was supposedly found drifting off the coast of 274:in 1882 and its destruction was never mysterious. 129:is a haunted canoe doomed to paddle the skies of 4163: 3278: 1298:slumped on a desk by crew from the racing yacht 654:, Canada. She had been one of four vessels from 253:was a paddle steamer that burned in 1858 on the 2874:"Japan tsunami 'ghost ship' drifting to Canada" 2815: 2485: 1881:. 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Cleveland, Ohio: Freshwater. 552:attributed the story to one published in the 2753:[Tai Ching 21 Found Unmanned]. 2646: 505:, and Brighton passed the account on to the 501:cold, were buried at sea by the crew of the 2652: 2555: 2553: 2026:Rhode Island, a Guide to the Smallest State 1920: 1914: 1838: 1825: 1823: 1011:and committed suicide by jumping overboard. 234:1813 onwards – After the American schooner 3511: 3497: 2957: 2276:– via National Library of Australia. 1575:Zuckerman, Elizabeth (December 20, 2004). 532:27 October 1913 – The Singapore newspaper 3459:La Nicollière-Teijeiro, Stéphane (1896). 3125:"Korean Ghost Ships Wash Ashore in Japan" 3056: 2185: 2170: 1574: 1267:2011–ongoing – Every year the remains of 548:with the skeletons of her crew on board. 538:published a story according to which the 439:, a British merchant ship returning from 374:funnel and a phantom ship resembling the 215:, misremembered in local folklore as the 178:, Kent, England, and to reappear off the 3518: 3371: 2550: 2518: 2486:Dalstra, Koos; van Wijk, Marion (2007). 2343:. Auckland University Press. p. 5. 2002:A Hand-Book of Newport, and Rhode Island 1874: 1829: 1820: 1543: 1350:April 2024 - Fishermen found an unnamed 1153:): The last radio transmission from the 931: 681: 600: 570:in 1913 was said to be the sailing ship 411: 260:1872 or 1882 – A legend states that the 102: 25: 3428: 3340: 2988: 2842: 2686:"Hopes dim for 29 Asian fishermen" 2357: 2191: 2164:Library of the Atlantic Heritage Center 1921:Porterfield, Walden R. (May 30, 1973). 1847: 1732: 1642: 1101:, was found derelict near Punta Volpe, 4164: 3260:from the original on 19 September 2016 3186: 3096: 3092: 3090: 3022: 2781:"Hope lost for round-the-world sailor" 2573:from the original on 24 September 2015 2399:New York Times (subscription required) 2338: 2204:from the original on 23 September 2012 2161: 2155: 1790: 1681: 1499:from the original on December 14, 2021 1478: 1460:from the original on December 14, 2021 1446:. Random House Digital. pp. 5–6. 1132:, 88 nautical miles (163 km) off 583:is said to have been found adrift off 3492: 3353:from the original on 17 February 2020 3153: 3052: 3050: 2970:from the original on 17 February 2015 2824:from the original on February 1, 2014 2761:from the original on 17 February 2015 2375:from the original on 24 February 2018 2311:from the original on 17 February 2015 2176: 2063:- citing the court of inquiry record" 2029:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. pp.  2016: 1942: 1771: 1765: 1663:from the original on January 18, 2022 1517: 1439: 3462:La Course et les Corsaires de Nantes 3402: 3372:Voytenko, Mikhail (5 January 2021). 3035:from the original on 15 October 2020 3004:from the original on 25 January 2014 2958:Trischitta, Linda (18 August 2013). 2896: 2797:from the original on 24 October 2012 2748: 2730:from the original on 5 December 2008 2698:from the original on 5 December 2008 2467:from the original on 14 October 2012 2435:from the original on 1 December 2017 2332: 2128:from the original on 13 October 2014 2056: 1992: 1649:. Franz Steiner Verlag. p. 92. 1611: 1593:from the original on January 6, 2013 900:, Argentina. The damage incurred by 695:25 November 1872 – The SV  297:The Phantom Canoe of Lake Rotomahana 3384:from the original on 5 January 2021 3199:from the original on 10 August 2016 3087: 3057:Yamaguchi, Mari (2 December 2015). 2401:. UPI. 6 January 1959. p. 16. 1726: 1686:. Flanker Press. pp. 124–125. 1624:from the original on April 13, 2014 1556:from the original on August 4, 2019 1139:28 October 2008 – The MV  762:Catalina, Newfoundland and Labrador 486:. Found by Captain Brighton of the 187:Ghost Ship of Northumberland Strait 30:The mysteriously derelict schooner 13: 3341:Carroll, Rory (17 February 2020). 3322:from the original on 10 April 2016 3154:Ryall, Julian (26 November 2015). 3047: 2816:Sister Patricia (April 30, 2009). 2718:"Hopes dim for 29 Asian fishermen" 1856:from the original on 14 March 2007 1848:McClary, Daryl C. (29 July 2005). 1091:24 August 2006 – The SV  886:3 October 1923 – The SV  746:29 August 1884 – The SV  666:, Canada, freed from the ice. The 527:UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee 407: 355:1906 – Following the wreck of the 16:Ship with no living people onboard 14: 4193: 3470: 3187:Kaplan, Sarah (2 December 2015). 3168:from the original on 4 April 2016 3105:from the original on 20 June 2016 3097:Mackay, Mairi (2 December 2015). 3075:from the original on 17 June 2016 2538:from the original on 9 March 2012 2405:from the original on 24 June 2022 2307:. Province of Nova Scotia. 2013. 2268:from the original on 24 June 2022 2069:from the original on 23 June 2007 1971:from the original on 24 June 2022 1753:from the original on 24 June 2022 1485:. The History Press. p. 67. 1212:20 March 2012 – The MV  1114:18 April 2007 – The SV  1029:, a modified Guppy 13 named 525:near Melville Peak, named by the 4146: 4145: 3476: 3023:Urbina, Ian (October 13, 2020). 2914:from the original on 5 July 2017 2631:. 24 August 2006. Archived from 2561:"Ghost ship to be towed to port" 2506:from the original on 12 May 2014 2233:. 19 December 1897. p. 21. 1612:Bell, Michael (April 21, 2004). 1374:. Speculated destination to the 985:in 1946, was found empty in the 974:1959 – The Royal Navy submarine 857:January 1921 – The SV  277:1878 onwards – An apparition of 118:Folklore, legends, and mythology 3422: 3396: 3365: 3334: 3303: 3272: 3240: 3229:from the original on 2019-08-12 3211: 3180: 3147: 3135:from the original on 7 May 2022 3117: 3016: 2982: 2951: 2940:from the original on 2013-12-03 2926: 2884:from the original on 2012-03-24 2866: 2855:from the original on 2012-10-08 2836: 2809: 2742: 2615: 2603:from the original on 2 May 2014 2585: 2479: 2447: 2417: 2387: 2323: 2293: 2280: 2248: 2237:from the original on 2015-02-17 2216: 2140: 2081: 2050: 1983: 1951: 1903:from the original on 2022-06-24 1868: 1324:on the coast of Ireland during 1120:, a 12-metre-long (39 ft) 1025:in a 13-foot-long (4.0 m) 992:1 July 1969 – The SV  871:, on 28 January 1921, the 89:Automatic identification system 2431:(in Spanish). 7 January 1959. 2371:. New Zealand. 29 March 2002. 1967:. 27 October 1913. p. 3. 1774:Ghost Ships of the Great Lakes 1700: 1675: 1636: 1605: 1568: 1537: 1511: 1472: 1433: 1370:, presumably having come from 1186:: In December 2007 at age 70, 1150: 733:J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement 1: 4080:Hammersmith Ghost murder case 3452: 2843:Knudsen, Nancy (2009-11-22). 1948:La Nicollière-Teijeiro, p.422 1733:Colombo, John Robert (1999). 1544:Hamilton, William B. (1978). 1224:Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami 1039:From the deep waters of sleep 800:, the ship was rammed by the 290:Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex 159:Fireship of Baie des Chaleurs 98: 3223:www.clipperroundtheworld.com 2966:. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. 1875:Neuschel, Frederick (2007). 1614:"The Legend of the Palatine" 1426: 1306:found Bajorat had died of a 1258:St John's, Newfoundland 1173:and a New Zealand Air Force 1044:December 2002 – The MV  912:24 November 1931 – The 815:1897 – The abandoned whaler 756:was found abandoned between 240:was sunk in an explosion in 7: 3978:Electronic voice phenomenon 3771:locations in United Kingdom 2341:Joyita: Solving the Mystery 1832:British Columbia Shipwrecks 1518:Dixon, Paul (26 May 2023). 1394: 1233:19–20 June 2012 – The 1180:January 2009 – The SV  844:October 1917 – The SV  822:22 January 1906 – The 792:and consequently named the 781:: This three-masted (tern) 690:as she was found abandoned. 209:19th century onwards – The 185:18th century onwards – The 21:Ghost ship (disambiguation) 10: 4198: 2653:TimesOnline (2007-04-23). 1850:"Wreck of the SS Valencia" 1009:solo around-the-world race 944:3 October 1955 – The 394:with its sails in tatters. 18: 4141: 4088: 4065: 4017: 3963: 3937: 3912: 3896: 3801: 3753: 3642: 3619: 3610: 3539: 3530: 3437:(in Brazilian Portuguese) 2749:者洪定宏 (16 November 2008). 2261:The Sydney Morning Herald 1249:February 2013 – The 1070:24 March 2006 – The 896:, Nova Scotia, Canada to 658:'s search expedition for 544:had been discovered near 383:was found adrift in 1933. 362:in 1906 off the coast of 3950:Ancient Egyptian culture 3161:South China Morning Post 2663:. London. Archived from 2286:Parker, John P. (1960). 1830:Paterson, T. W. (1967). 1739:. Dundurn. p. 186. 1416:North Korean ghost ships 1380:South Equatorial Current 1322:Ballycotton, County Cork 634:for 11 October 1885 594:ghost boat investigation 182:coast every fifty years. 146:, sails the seas around 3973:Apparitional experience 3403:Povo, O. (2024-04-13). 2936:. UPI.com. 2012-06-21. 1999:Dix, John Ross (1852). 1479:Grenon, Ingrid (2010). 1237:, a private yacht, was 652:Viscount Melville Sound 562:of 3 October 1913. The 517:is commemorated by the 386:22 November 1912 – The 163:Bathurst, New Brunswick 3602:Procession of the dead 3429:Redação (2024-04-13). 2492:. Veenman Publishers. 2369:The New Zealand Herald 2339:Wright, David (2002). 2192:Gearren, Joan (1981). 2149:, CD Version; article 2091:The Log of HMS Mallard 1772:Boyer, Dwight (1968). 1643:Harding, John (2004). 1282:31 January 2016 – The 1130:the Great Barrier Reef 940: 778:The Twenty One Friends 691: 606:1750 or 1760 – The SV 429: 320:was allegedly seen in 268:Vicksburg, Mississippi 114: 41: 4057:Paranormal television 3766:locations in Scotland 3435:Estado do Pará Online 2566:Sydney Morning Herald 2181:. xcvii (2): 104–117. 1682:Jarvis, Dale (2004). 1440:Hicks, Brian (2004). 1411:List of missing ships 1269:dozens of ghost ships 935: 685: 601:Historically attested 416:The discovery of the 415: 106: 29: 4042:Stories about ghosts 3866:District of Columbia 3485:at Wikimedia Commons 2726:. 25 November 2008. 2694:. 25 November 2008. 2305:Nova Scotia Archives 1808:on 20 September 2016 1736:Mysteries of Ontario 1313:February 2020 – The 1277:Korean People's Army 729:Arthur Conan Doyle's 627:Wilmington, Delaware 620:and was expected in 466:François Aregnaudeau 191:Prince Edward Island 112:Albert Pinkham Ryder 60:vessel, such as the 4111:Kardecist spiritism 3955:Classical antiquity 3291:on 29 February 2016 3193:The Washington Post 2992:(23 January 2014). 2908:New York Daily News 2793:. 4 February 2009. 2463:. 28 October 2006. 1887:10.3998/mpub.304249 1550:The Island Magazine 1341:Yong Yu Sing No. 18 1338:January 2021 – The 1222:, Japan during the 1126:Hinchinbrook Island 1014:1975 – The SV  995:Teignmouth Electron 879:, off the coast of 775:1885 – The SV  725:Strait of Gibraltar 639:15 May 1854 – 632:Sunday Morning Star 247:1858 onwards – The 219:, was wrecked near 200:1795 onwards – The 168:1748 onwards – The 108:The Flying Dutchman 36:, as seen from the 4025:Films about ghosts 4009:Spirit photography 2635:on 14 October 2007 2230:San Francisco Call 2179:New Jersey History 1169:by a US Air Force 941: 873:Carroll A. 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Index

Ghost ship (disambiguation)

Carroll A. Deering
Cape Lookout
vessel
ghostly
Flying Dutchman
derelict
Mary Celeste
decommissioned
scrapped
Automatic identification system

Albert Pinkham Ryder
Chasse-galerie
Quebec
Caleuche
Chilote mythology
Chiloé Island
Chile
Fireship of Baie des Chaleurs
Bathurst, New Brunswick
Lady Lovibond
Goodwin Sands
Kent
Ghost Ship of Northumberland Strait
Prince Edward Island
New Brunswick
Flying Dutchman
Princess Augusta

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