A fellow in the UK was the recent lucky witness to a tanker floating high above the surface of the water near the coast in Cornwall. Known as a superior mirage, this weather phenomenon related to temperature inversion messes with our visual perception. In this case it causes our brains to think an object is floating in the air above the water, which is not at all what a ghost ship would be doing, based on
The Mysterious Lost Ghost Ships of the Desert. It seems the multitude of treasure hunters diving deep to explore shipwrecks are missing the mark. In order to find an old wreck laden with pearls and gold coins, get on Google Earth and examine every last desert wasteland you can find. When you find your pirate booty, move quickly because these "ghost ships" disappear as quickly as they turn up. This brings us to our final story,
The Strange Mystery of the SS Morro Castle. And strange it is, from why the ship's regular captain dropped dead the night before its final voyage to how both an inexperienced replacement captain and crew got past the vetting process to cruise into disaster. The details all seem a little too convenient and have the smell of conspiracy. And fresh paint. (CM)
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