10.Caleuche No.
The most famous myth of Chilota in southern Chile describes the ghost ship Caleuche, which will appear on the island near Chilota at night. According to local rumors, the sail of this ship will consciously collect the souls of the victims at sea. When the ship appeared, his image was bright and beautiful, full of people's laughter; But before long, the biography will disappear in the vast sea. Legend has it that the souls of the victims at sea were taken away by three mermaid water gods, SirenaChilota, Pincoya and Picoy. Once these souls board the ghost ship, they can continue to live their lives.
9. The Valencia
The Valencia was a ship that sank off the coast of Vancouver, British Columbia in 906. At that time, the ship encountered bad weather at Cape Mendocino, hit the rocks and began to enter the water. The crew immediately released the lifeboat to rescue 108 passengers on board, but some people were still killed.
The Valencia finally sank, and only 37 of the more than 80 people on board/KLOC-0 survived. Five months later, a fisherman found a life raft and eight human bones in a cave. The police launched an investigation, but found nothing. This dramatic story has come to an end, and this ending has finally provided the source for the strange story of Valencia. Sailors often say that floating ghosts will be seen on the sea near the collision accident of "Valencia", and 27 years after the sinking of "Valencia", a life raft of that year was actually found in Buckley Bay, and even the original paint coating was retained.
8. Ulan Mei Dan
The story of Medan Ourang took place in 1947. When two American sailors crossed the Malacca Strait in Malaysia, they received a distress signal, which was sent by the Dutch Medan Ourang. It is inferred that the captain and crew of the ship were dying at that time. The distress letter was written in confusion and ended strangely: "I'm dead." American ships rushed to the scene to rescue, but they found that the Ourang Medan was not in danger, but everyone on board, including the dog on board, died. And their expressions are ferocious and their postures are weird, almost all pointing in the same direction, but there is nothing unusual in that direction. Rescuers prepared for further investigation, but at this time the ship caught fire and they had to evacuate.
Some time later, Ourang in Medan was said to have sunk due to the explosion. People seem to accept this statement, but some details are still controversial, and there are different opinions on the causes of this tragedy. Among them, the mainstream view is that the ship illegally smuggled prohibited poisons such as nitroglycerin without taking appropriate safety measures, causing toxic gases to evaporate into the air and causing death; It is also said that the ship was damaged by UFOs or supernatural forces.
7. Carol Dilling
The most famous ghost ship on the east coast was the Carol Dilling, which was transporting coal from South America. It ran aground at 192 1 near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and ran aground at the infamous Diamond Shoal. You know, this is the famous "ship killer".
When the Maritime Rescue Guard arrived after several days' trekking, it found that the ship had been abandoned, the navigation equipment, logbook, crew and two lifeboats were all gone, and there was no sign of fighting at the scene. At the same time, some other ships also mysteriously disappeared. The most popular saying is that the ship was hijacked by pirates, or there was an internal dispute because Carol Dilling, the first mate, bears a grudge against the captain, but there is no evidence for this statement; It is also said that the ship may be attacked by supernatural forces on the grounds that it passes through the terrible Bermuda Triangle.
6. Baici Mo
Baychimo is one of the most amazing examples of ghost ships. After being abandoned, the ship drifted alone in the waters near Alaska for nearly 40 years. It's owned by Hudson's Bay Company. Since the beginning of the 20th century, this ship has been used as a merchant ship to transport fur products in northern Canada. However, in 193 1 year, the Bachimo was hit by hail and was trapped near Alaska. After many attempts to break through, all the crew members were safely airlifted out of danger. After the snowstorm, people tried to drag the ship back from its predicament, but due to the serious damage to the hull, Hudson's Bay Company had to make a decision to abandon the ship. But the surprising thing came: in the next 38 years, instead of sinking, the ship was able to float on the sea alone, as if something had been maintained.
This ship has become a myth, and nearby Eskimos often see it swaying aimlessly. People tried to board the ship several times, but they always failed because of the weather. The Baychimo was last seen in 1969, and then the Alaska Sea was clean and the ship disappeared. Some people say that the ship sank, and some people advocate looking for this ghost ship that is almost 80 years old in recent years.
5. Octavian
Octavian's story can be traced back to 1775. That year, a whaling ship happened to meet Octavian while sailing in the waters near Greenland. When the leading crew boarded the ship, they found that all the crew and passengers were frozen into ice. But surprisingly, Mr. Captain still keeps the posture of sitting at his desk. According to the log book on the table 1762, this ship has been floating at sea for 13 years.
According to legend, most captains can quickly return to England from the Northwest Passage, but the ship is unfortunately frozen in the glacier. If the rumor is true, it means that the ghost ship Octavian has completed the task of crossing the Atlantic alone, but the captain and crew are dead.
4.Joyita
Joyita was a fishing boat discovered in the South Pacific Ocean in 1955. When the accident happened, the crew and 25 passengers were on their way to Tokelau. A few hours later, the Joita sent out a distress report. Soon, the rescue work began, and a large-scale air search and rescue was carried out, but strangely, the ship was not found.
It was not until five weeks later that a merchant ship found the Joyita 600 miles away from the accident site, but all the crew, passengers, cargo and life rafts on board were missing and the hull was seriously damaged. Upon further inspection, it was found that the radio system on the ship had been tuned to a universal distress signal, and a medical kit and a bloody bandage were also found on the deck. But there are no signs of crew or passengers. Nobody knows what happened here. It seems to have been accepted that pirates kill everyone and throw their bodies into the sea.
3.LadyLovibond
The story of ghost ship in Britain has a long history, but the story of Mrs. Luo Peng seems to be the most famous. At that time, Peng, the captain of Mrs Simon Rowe, just got married and decided to celebrate on board. Ignoring the saying that "bringing a woman aboard will bring disaster", he took his lover aboard and set sail on February 1748+03.
Unfortunately, his teammates fell in love with his new wife. After the celebration, Bill was full of anger and jealousy, so he deliberately misdirected, causing the ship to sink in the notorious Golden Beach, and all the people were killed. According to legend, every 50 years, several captains have seen Mrs. Luo in the nearby waters: 1798, 1848, 1898. The scene at that time was so real that these captains even thought they were in distress and put down their liferafts to prepare for rescue. Mrs. Luo Peng reappeared in 1948. Whether it appeared in 1998 has not been confirmed, but it can be regarded as the most famous ghost ship story in Europe.
2. Mary Celeste
Mary celeste, a merchant ship, was found drifting in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872. The ship is seaworthy, with sails and food; But the life raft, the captain's notes, the log book and all the crew are gone. There are no signs of fighting, and the crew's belongings and 1500 barrels of wine have not been moved, which seems to rule out pirate attacks. There is much speculation about the fate of these crew members. Some people say it's because of infighting, others say it's because of food poisoning. It is more credible to say that the life raft was lost in the storm, or there were some technical problems, and finally the crew died at sea. But all this is just speculation, and no one knows what really happened.
2. Mary Celeste
Mary celeste, a merchant ship, was found drifting in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872. The ship is seaworthy, with sails and food; But the life raft, the captain's notes, the log book and all the crew are gone. There are no signs of fighting, and the crew's belongings and 1500 barrels of wine have not been moved, which seems to rule out pirate attacks. There is much speculation about the fate of these crew members. Some people say it's because of infighting, others say it's because of food poisoning. It is more credible to say that the life raft was lost in the storm, or there were some technical problems, and finally the crew died at sea. But all this is just speculation, and no one knows what really happened.
1. Flying Germans
There is no more famous sea legend than "Flying Dutchman". It has been used many times in paintings, horror stories, movies and even operas. This ship first appeared in1George Linton's Botany Bay navigation book in the late 8th century. Since then, the story has been enduring, thanks to countless fishermen and sailors who said they saw the ship.
"Flying Dutchman" is a ship sailing from Amsterdam, and its captain is Van der Waals Deken. On the way to east indies, I passed the Cape of Good Hope and met with extreme weather. The captain ordered the adventure and vowed to cross the Cape of Good Hope and kill a crew member, which was considered crazy. He even shouted, "Even if God lets me sail to the end of the world, I will try my best!" " "However, despite their best efforts, the ship was sunk by the storm. It is said that Van der Waals Deken and his ghost ship will curse ocean navigation forever. Today, the story of the flying Dutchman is still a gorgeous chapter in the legend of the ghost ship. From fishermen to the Prince of Wales, they all claimed to have seen the ship, as if it were sailing endlessly.