4. A “Ghost Ship” discovered in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean was full of food but had no occupants.

Location: Portugal’s coast, in the Atlantic Ocean
Year Found: 1827
Estimated Value: $36,513*
Possibly one of the spookiest things on this list is this. In 1872, the double-masted ship Mary Celeste sailed from New York to Italy. It was discovered one month later by a Canadian ship in the vicinity of Portugal. When the Canadian sailors saw that no one was on board, they boarded the other ship.


“Ghost Ship” Loaded with Food, But No One Is on Board Found on YouTube/JoBlo Horror Trailers in the Middle of the Atlantic Ocean
They came upon an extremely odd discovery. There was no one on board the Mary Celeste, despite the ship being supplied with food and water for six months. There was just one lifeboat missing from the ship; the others were all intact. One of the biggest—and scariest—mysteries in maritime history is still what happened to the individuals on board. There were tales of sea monsters, pirate attacks, and carnivorous seaweed.

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