Sunday, March 3, 2019

Are ghost ships real ?

Please note: we are currently working on a fix for an error spotted in the video.
The error relates to the behavior of the water filling the hole in the Mary Celeste's hull.
The water would reach equilibrium with the outside water level, not cease filling at the hole.
We thank you for your patience as we work on a fix.
In 1884, the British steamer “Rumney” crashed into the French ship “Frigorifique.”
Seeing their ship filling with water, the French crew climbed aboard the “Rumney.”
But as they sailed towards port, a silent form emerged from the fog – the abandoned “Frigorifique,” seemingly back for revenge.
So what happened?
Peter B. Campbell investigates the fascinating phenomenon of ghost ships.
Lesson by Peter B. Campbell, animation by Zedem Media.

What happened to this ship still sailing without captain or crew?

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