Why Have So Many People Seen Ghost Ships?

For a limited time only, get 50% OFF your first 6-bottle box for a total of only $55 including shipping! Get started by following my link and take the taste palate quiz to see your personalized matches. ________ For thousands of years, people have reported seeing ghost ships. From the Flying Dutchman to the Palatine to the Noah’s Dove, sailors and passengers and landlubbers alike have long sworn they’ve seen something haunted out on the seas. But why? Turns out, there’s some real explanations. Come learn with me! 00:00 Introduction 02:33 Sponsor 04:27 Some ghost ship stories 24:18 Why we see ghost ships 33:10 credits Intro music by Axletree music: Find me on Twitter: I’m on TikTok @ kazrowe Find me on IG: Buy my comics: Send me a ko-fi: Read my webcomic: Catch it on Tapas: Line Webtoons: Filmed using: Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k– Blackmagic Video Assist 5” HDR – Olympus M. Zuiko ED 12-40mm f/2.8 Pro– Samsung Portable SSD T5 - 2Tb– Edited using DaVinci Resolve Studio 17 and the Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor: ---------------------------------- Sources The White Ships and the Red by Joyce Kilmer Fata Morgana: The Strange Mirages at Sea by Amber Kanuckel for Farmers’ Almanac The Ghost Ship of Salem – God at Work in America by the New England Historical Society The Legend of the Ghost Ship Palatine by the New England Historical Society Ghost Ship – The Mysterious Flying Dutchman Story By Shamseer Mambra Is the Queen Mary Ship Really Haunted? By Shamseer Mambra The Palatine Wreck: The Legend of the New England Ghost Ship By Jill Farinelli Ghost Ship: The Mysterious True Story of the Mary Celeste and Her Missing Crew By Brian Hicks Phantom Bark: The Chronotope of the Ghost Ship in the Atlantic World by Julia Mix Barrington Ghost ships, gales, and forgotten tales : true adventures of the Great Lakes By Wes Oleszewski True Ghost Stories: Hauntings at Sea: Real Haunted Ships, Boats, Oceans and Beaches by Zachery Knowles New Tales of American Phantom Ships by Henry Winfred Splitter Haunting the Wide, White Page – Ghosts in Antarctica by Johanna Grabow Haunted Houses, Sinking Ships: Race, Architecture, and Identity in Beloved and Middle Passage by Samira Kawash California Ghosts by Rosalie Hankey The Ghosts of New York: An Analytical Study by Louis C. Jones Mail Order Magic: The Commerical Exploitation of Folk Belief by Loudell F. Snow
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