- Flying Dutchman
Tale of the Flying Dutchman, the ruthless captain condemned to sail the seas for all eternity with a ghost crew, bringing death to all who see his spectral ship.
www.occultopedia.com/f/flying_dutchman.htm
- Ghost Ships
Tales of ghostly ships. Read about the cursed Flying Dutchman, the unlucky and abandoned Mary Celeste, the Wreck of the Titan novel that foreshadowed the loss of the Titanic, the Ourang Medan with her dead crew, and the haunted Queen Mary.
www.gettysburgghosts.net/ghostships.htm
- Ghost Ships & Planes
Delve into the mystery of Amelia Earhart and the legends of phantom ships.
www.wintersteel.com/GhostShips.html
- Ghosts at Sea
Tales of phantom ships that sail long after sinking, ships that vanish into thin air, haunted ships, and ships that have mysteriously lost their crew.
paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa011700a.htm?iam=dpile&terms=%25+2BEdm...
- Magic Shadow Shapes - The Phanton Ships
Two poems originating with tales the author heard from seafaring men while growing up in Nova Scotia.
members.tripod.com/~f_fly/ships.html
- Phantom Ships
Stories and theories surrounding the Burning Ship of the Northumberland Strait, the Flying Dutchman, the Mary Celeste, and the Baychinco.
www.unmuseum.org/phantomship.htm
- Rime of the Ancient Mariner@
Read Samuel Taylor Coleridge's lyrical ballad Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Sites offer the hunting seven-part poem with illustrations and analysis.
dir.yahoo.com/.../Coleridge__Samuel_Taylor__1772_1834_/Rime_of_the_Ancient_Mariner__The
- Tales of a "Vindi Boy": Ghost Ship
Recounts Dennis Crosby's strange experience on the SS Hazelbank traveling up the Manchester Ship Canal.
members.tripod.com/~merchantships/vinditales2.html
- The Ghost Ship of Diamond Shoals
Tale from the Hatteras Island, North Carolina, about the mysterious five-mast schooner, the Carroll M. Deering, which ran aground.
www.coastalguide.com/tales/ghostshipdiamondshoals.shtml
- The Laird of Clestrain
Orcadian story of the ghost ship of the Laird of Clestrain.
www.orkneyjar.com/folklore/ghosts/clestran.htm
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