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June 29
 

The Chilling Myths and Realities of Ghost Ships

Ghost Ships

Ghost ships have held a special place in tales of morbid mystery for as long as crews have set sail toward a seemingly endless horizon, floating above depths in which death awaits the cursed and ill-fated. Some ghost ships appear as spectral apparitions, said to be omens of doom for those who see them, emerging from grey mists or stormy seas with silent sailors mournfully staring from the decks.

The ship of the Flying Dutchman is the most legendary of these, named for the captain who doomed his crew in a mad attempt to round the Cape of Good Hope in stormy seas, murdering the mutinous and damning the rest.

 

Just as chilling are the wandering ships with dead or mysteriously vanished crews whose reality is a fact of life at sea. Such ghostly, pilotless vessels can be as small as a tiny fishing boat or as large as a modern tanker. The fate of their crews could be attributed to murderous pirates, insanity from lack of food and water after being lost for days, or any number of frightful scenarios.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is the most famous literary ode to a spectral ghost ship. Bram Stoker invoked the haunting image of the doomed ship Demeter, bereft of her crew by the bloodthirsty Count Dracula, her captain found dead, tied to the wheel.

 
 
 
         
           
 
 
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