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On December 5, 1872, the British brig Dei Gratia came upon a ghostly sight—a ship drifting aimlessly in the Atlantic. It was The Mary Celeste, a merchant brigantine that had left New York just a month earlier, fully crewed and bound for Italy. But now, it was eerily empty. The lifeboat was missing, the cargo untouched, and there were no signs of struggle. The crew had simply vanished into thin air. For over 150 years, theories have ranged from natural disasters and piracy to paranormal forces and secret plots. What really happened to the Mary Celeste? Was it foul play, a tragic accident, or something even stranger? Join us as we set sail into one of history’s most enduring maritime mysteries.
By David CulpepperOn December 5, 1872, the British brig Dei Gratia came upon a ghostly sight—a ship drifting aimlessly in the Atlantic. It was The Mary Celeste, a merchant brigantine that had left New York just a month earlier, fully crewed and bound for Italy. But now, it was eerily empty. The lifeboat was missing, the cargo untouched, and there were no signs of struggle. The crew had simply vanished into thin air. For over 150 years, theories have ranged from natural disasters and piracy to paranormal forces and secret plots. What really happened to the Mary Celeste? Was it foul play, a tragic accident, or something even stranger? Join us as we set sail into one of history’s most enduring maritime mysteries.