Ghost Ship Series
It is hardly possible to deny a significant effect that our closest body in space has on the Earth. As subtle as it is, the impact of the Moon can be traced in almost any aspect of life whether it is a formation of tropical hurricanes, change in tidal motion, or rise in admissions to psychiatric hospitals. A lot of reproductive earth cycles correspond with the lunar cycles which have become the corner stones for many religious, astrological, and medicinal practices all over the globe. Full Moons, for example, are traditionally celebrated by Neo-pagans as a monthly Esbat ritual. Full moons are traditionally associated with time-based insanity, insomnia, and various magical phenomena. Etymology of the word “lunatic” or “lunacy” has a reference to Latin name of the Moon and, although scientific research data is not very consistent, suggests strong influence on human behaviour around the time of a full moon.
However, the close connection between the lunar cycle and the oceanic tides is well-established. The gravitational pull of the full moon is spectacularly alluring as the moon drags the phantom ship into its whirling orbit in this picture. The ghost ship phenomenon has existed for centuries, the Flying Dutchman being the most famous ghost ship of all. This ship that eternally sails the sea without hope for docking or eternal peace has been witnessed by people of different generations and ethnicities. Some stories about ghost ships - where a ghost ship is somewhat of an apparition or an optical illusion - are fictional, while others have been substantiated by the existence of real ships that had either disappeared/abandoned or sunk tragically. Among the real ghost ships that can be seen afloat today are the Mary Celeste, Baychimo, MV Joyita, and the Jian Seng.
Modern English defines “ghost ship” in several possible ways but each of them has a component of mysterious circumstances. Historically, the term has been used to report either marine visions in a form of a sailing ship or derelict vessels floating crew-less.In fiction, ghost ships have often been vessels crewed by some manner of spectral beings.
However, the close connection between the lunar cycle and the oceanic tides is well-established. The gravitational pull of the full moon is spectacularly alluring as the moon drags the phantom ship into its whirling orbit in this picture. The ghost ship phenomenon has existed for centuries, the Flying Dutchman being the most famous ghost ship of all. This ship that eternally sails the sea without hope for docking or eternal peace has been witnessed by people of different generations and ethnicities. Some stories about ghost ships - where a ghost ship is somewhat of an apparition or an optical illusion - are fictional, while others have been substantiated by the existence of real ships that had either disappeared/abandoned or sunk tragically. Among the real ghost ships that can be seen afloat today are the Mary Celeste, Baychimo, MV Joyita, and the Jian Seng.
Modern English defines “ghost ship” in several possible ways but each of them has a component of mysterious circumstances. Historically, the term has been used to report either marine visions in a form of a sailing ship or derelict vessels floating crew-less.In fiction, ghost ships have often been vessels crewed by some manner of spectral beings.
Devil's Trap Or Bermuda Triangle Enigma
The Bermuda Triangle has captured our imagination with mysterious vanishings of ships, planes, and people and become a world-class legend for a surprisingly short period of time. Only several decades has passed since the first oceanic enigma has been reported. Atlantic Ocean has always been a mysterious and very deadly place to humans. The nature of the ocean gives people plenty of ideas to speculate about mysterious circumstances, unknown forces, unexplained disappearances, such as extraterrestrial capturing humans; the influence of the lost continent of Atlantis; vortices that suck ships into other dimensions; and other imaginative ideas. The fact remains, Bermuda was once known as the Isle of Devils. Dangerous reefs that have sunk ships sailing too close to its shores surround Bermuda islands, and there are hundreds of shipwrecks in the waters that surround it.
However, let’s honour and list the real triangle catastrophes. Vanished or abandoned ships 1918-67 in chronological order: Meta renamed Ellen Austin; USS Cyclops, collier; Carroll A. Deering, five-masted schooner; SS Cotopaxi; USS Proteus (AC-9); USS Nereus (AC-10); SS Marine Sulphur Queen; Witchcraft, cabin cruiser. There has been several missing aircrafts as well: Flight 19 (five TBF Avengers); Avro Tudor G-AHNP Star Tiger; Douglas DC-3 NC16002; Avro Tudor G-AGRE Star Ariel. The only one narrative of the surrounding environment during the disappearing was recorded as a flight leader saying "We are entering white water, nothing seems right. We don't know where we are, the water is green, no white." Officials at the Navy board of inquiry stated that the planes "flew off to Mars." As more incidents occurred, the triangle’s reputation grew and past events were re analysed and added to the legend. Articles, books, and movies have appeared, suggesting theories ranging from, hurricane tornadoes, and alien abductions to a giant octopus.
However, let’s honour and list the real triangle catastrophes. Vanished or abandoned ships 1918-67 in chronological order: Meta renamed Ellen Austin; USS Cyclops, collier; Carroll A. Deering, five-masted schooner; SS Cotopaxi; USS Proteus (AC-9); USS Nereus (AC-10); SS Marine Sulphur Queen; Witchcraft, cabin cruiser. There has been several missing aircrafts as well: Flight 19 (five TBF Avengers); Avro Tudor G-AHNP Star Tiger; Douglas DC-3 NC16002; Avro Tudor G-AGRE Star Ariel. The only one narrative of the surrounding environment during the disappearing was recorded as a flight leader saying "We are entering white water, nothing seems right. We don't know where we are, the water is green, no white." Officials at the Navy board of inquiry stated that the planes "flew off to Mars." As more incidents occurred, the triangle’s reputation grew and past events were re analysed and added to the legend. Articles, books, and movies have appeared, suggesting theories ranging from, hurricane tornadoes, and alien abductions to a giant octopus.
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