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− | A | + | A "ghost ship" can refer to either a ship that appears as an apparition after it is known to have sunk, or to a ship which continues to sail after its crew mysteriously vanishes. |
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+ | Sam mentions that they are often a [[Death Omen]]. | ||
The other ghost ships mentioned in this episode are: | The other ghost ships mentioned in this episode are: | ||
− | * [[Espírito Santo]] | + | * [[Espírito Santo]] (fictional ghost ship that appears in [[3.06 Red Sky At Morning]].) |
* [[The Flying Dutchman]] | * [[The Flying Dutchman]] | ||
* [[SS Violet]] | * [[SS Violet]] | ||
− | * | + | * [[The Griffin]] |
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+ | ==Further Information== | ||
+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_ship Wikipedia page on ghost ships.] | ||
[[Category:Library]][[Category:Urban Legends & Folklore]] | [[Category:Library]][[Category:Urban Legends & Folklore]] |
Latest revision as of 15:58, 10 December 2022
A "ghost ship" can refer to either a ship that appears as an apparition after it is known to have sunk, or to a ship which continues to sail after its crew mysteriously vanishes.
Sam mentions that they are often a Death Omen.
The other ghost ships mentioned in this episode are:
- Espírito Santo (fictional ghost ship that appears in 3.06 Red Sky At Morning.)
- The Flying Dutchman
- SS Violet
- The Griffin