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History For Weirdos

Episode 130: The Mysterious Mary Celeste

Mon, 06 May 2024

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Welcome to another episode of "History For Weirdos" where Stephanie plunges into one of the sea’s most haunting mysteries—the enigmatic tale of the Mary Celeste. Found adrift in the Atlantic on December 4, 1872, this ghost ship was discovered in a perfectly seaworthy condition, yet eerily devoid of all crew. With the ship’s cargo intact and the crew's personal belongings left undisturbed, the mystery of the Mary Celeste presents a perplexing maritime puzzle that has baffled historians and inspired countless theories. Join us as we sail through the foggy details and try to piece together what might have happened to the crew of this forsaken vessel. In this episode, we'll explore the events leading up to the ship's strange discovery, including the final entries in the ship's log and the weather conditions at the time. We'll dive into the various theories that have surfaced over the years—from piracy and insurance fraud to aliens and alcoholic fumes from the cargo. By reviewing the evidence and weighing the credibility of each theory, we aim to provide a fresh perspective on this century-old maritime mystery. So, set your sails with us as we attempt to uncover the truth behind the ghostly voyage of the Mary Celeste. - **Join our Patreon🎉 Click here to sign up!** - Thank you for listening Weirdos! Show the podcast some love by rating & subscribing on whichever platform you use to listen to podcasts. - Your support means so much to us. Let's stay in touch 👇 Email: [email protected] IG/Threads: @historyforweirdos Website: historyforweirdos.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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