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5 Ghost Ships sail the ocean

strange fact, 5 Ship Ghost Ships sail the ocean

is used for sailing and sail the ocean . Ocean wide on this earth has forded by different best ship, the largest up to uninhabited. How can ship these uninhabited sail the ocean wide. Ships is ghost ship. Ships ever sail the ocean wide tirelessly and without known time. Whether this story is true or not but the existence of a ghost ship has been believed by many people. Here 5 ghost ship that sailed the ocean

1. The Flying Dutchman
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In maritime tales, none more famous ghost ship of The Flying Dutchman, which later inspired several paintings, horror stories, movies, and even opera. In the late 1700s, The Flying Dutchman was first mentioned in the book Voyage to Botany Bay by George Barrington , and after that the legend continues. As the name implies, The Flying Dutchman is narrated from the Netherlands, exactly Amsterdam. Led by Captain Van der Decken, the ship sailed the East Indies when they encountered bad weather near the Cape of Good Hope. The decision to stop the crossing was made the captain became violent and then killed her and promised to work across the headland. Despite the best efforts put, this ship sank in the storm. And the legend continues with the story of Van der Decken and his ship doomed to sail the oceans forever.

2. The Mary Celeste
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Without a doubt The Mary Celeste is a ghost ship (and not the legend) the most famous. The Mary Celeste is a merchant ship found neglected and adrift in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872. At the time found, it looks like the ship was sailing. The screen is still expanding, supplies of food and other necessities are still available. The crew wondered is mysteriously missing, can be seen with no signs of resistance, none of the crew belongings left behind and 1500 barrels of alcohol that has not been touched. Many years after a bizarre discovery, a few theories about the disappearance of the crew emerged, including those killed by the waves swept away, they are rebellious, and even a theory which states that the crew died from eating flour contaminated with fungus, thus making the crew hallucinating and drown himself. But the theory is still possible, the warning is too early to storm that caused the crew sailed on the boat and then they die.
3. Lady Lovibond
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United Kingdom has a legend of a ghost ship, and The Lady Lovibond probably the most famous. Spoken, captain of The Lady Lovibond, Simon Peel newly married, and he decided to sail with ship to celebrate the wedding. He brought along a new wife whom he married without regard to trust that brings women bring bad luck to sail. Sailing is dated 13 February 1748, marks yet another disadvantage. It is unfortunate for Peel, his best friend fell in love with his wife. Seeing these celebrations into a rage and his friend was jealous of it. Being behind the control board , full of jealousy and rage, he menabrakan his ship on the coast Goodwind Sands Kent area. The Lady Lovibond wreck and kill all the crew. The legend grow, The Lady Lovibond will be seen sailing in the waters around the kent area once every 50 years , and the last in 1998.
4. The Octavius \u200b\u200b
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The Octavius \u200b\u200btales include the story of one of the famous ghost ship. Tales are told in 1775, tells that there is a ship that rammed a ship named the Herald that Octavius \u200b\u200bis floating on the shores of Greenland . Do you ship from The Herald The crew found dead in a frozen Octavius, The Herald discovered even the crew captain The Octavius \u200b\u200bsat transfixed, frozen, in the wheel chair. The voyage data, writing that The Octavius \u200b\u200bbegan sailing in 1762 , which means they were floating in the boat for 13 years. According to legend, Captain The Octavius decided to take the quickest way home, from Eastern Europe to England, through the journey that led to the southwest of The Octavius \u200b\u200btrapped in sea ice. If the legend is true, it means The Octavius \u200b\u200bhas completed the journey Atlantisnya as a ghost ship.
5. The Joyita
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The Joyita was the fisherman and charter boat found abandoned in the south Pacific in 1955. This ship, which consists of 25 crew, was traveling to the island of Tokelau during this disaster occurred. Not until several hours later after a request for help is received, the rescue team went to find it. But the search results to nil, including a search from the air. Then, five weeks of this search Joyita was found adrift 600 miles from where the initial disaster. There was no sign of crew and cargo and the ship suffered damage severe on one side of the ship. No one crew to be seen again and the mystery is never revealed. The most popular theory that says pirates have killed all the crew of the ship and throw their bodies into the sea.

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