A ghost ship that has been missing since it was captured by the Japanese Navy during the Second World War has been located on the bed of the Pacific Ocean. The ship, which was called the U.S.S.
Reginald Mitchell was a red-headed giant of a man – some said as much as 7 feet tall. And he loved nothing more than building ships. He was born into a well-known shipbuilding family on Bequia, an ...
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Eight years after the deadly Ghost Ship exposed significant lapses in Oakland’s fire prevention efforts, the city recently cut the ranks of its fire inspectors by more than a third, NBC Bay Area’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “July 11th. At 4 am, the Flying Dutchman crossed our bows. A strange red light as of a phantom ship all aglow…” While sailing off ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO/CNN Newsource/WKRC) - A destroyer from the second World War that had not been seen in almost 80 years was found sitting upright at the bottom of the ocean. The USS Stewart became ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Bay Area's fog-shrouded coast seems tailor-made for hiding ghosts from the past. But now, a research team has pulled back the curtain on a mystery that's endured for nearly 80 ...