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Ghost ship
Ghost ship










The Flying Dutchman then suffered a collision and sank, the story goes, with the ship and its crew forced to sail the region’s waters for eternity as punishment. One of the most popular versions of the Flying Dutchman tale relays that in the 17 th century, the vessel’s captain, Hendrick Vanderdecken, sailed the ship into a deadly storm off the Cape of Good Hope, vowing to defy God’s wrath and continue on his voyage. Probably closer to folklore than reality, it’s nonetheless a fascinating and much-famed ghost ship tale. The story of the Flying Dutchman is one that has been embellished and exaggerated for centuries. Here are 6 terrifying tales of ghost ships from throughout history. More recently, in 2006, a vessel labelled Jian Seng was discovered by Australian officials, yet it had no crew on board and no evidence of its existence could be found the world over. The fate of its passengers has never been confirmed. The infamous Mary Celeste, for example, was found sailing across the Atlantic in the late 19 th century without a crew member in sight. But that’s not to say stories of these unmanned ships are all fictional – far from it.

ghost ship

These so-called ‘ghost ships’, or vessels discovered without a living soul on board, have featured in sailor’s tales and folklore for centuries. In some instances, vessels are found after tragedy has hit, adrift across the ocean with their crew members nowhere to be seen. Seafaring has always been a dangerous game: lives can be lost, disasters can strike and even the hardiest ships can sink.












Ghost ship