Episode 131: Sea of Change (ad-free)
Added 2019-12-09 08:00:01 +0000 UTC
While the ocean represents opportunity and hope to a lot of people, it also holds more mystery than most of feel comfortable with. Yes, weβve explored it in search of new lands and discoveries, but weβve also lost so much in the process. Amazingly, though, some things that are lost occasionally return.
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Further Reading
- βThe Nautical Mystery of the SS Waratah,β Mr. Mehra, February 2019, http://www.mr-mehra.com/2019/02/the-nautical-mystery-of-ss-waratah.html.
- βShipwreck found in Black Sea is 'world's oldest intactβ,β BBC News, October 2018, https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-45951132.
- M. E. Reilly-McGreen, Rhode Island Legends: Haunted Hallows & Monsters' Lairs (Arcadia Publishing, Jun 5, 2012).
- Richard Winer, Ghost Ships: True Stories of Nautical Nightmares, Hauntings, and Disasters (Penguin Group Incorporated, 2000), p. 188-190.
- Brian Hicks, Ghost Ship: The Mysterious True Story of the Mary Celeste and Her Missing Crew (Ballantine Books, 2005).
- Vikas Khatri, 36 Unsolved Mysteries of the World (Pustak Mahal, 2011).
- βThe Ellen Austin Encounter,β Sometimes Interesting, December 2015, https://sometimes-interesting.com/2015/12/10/the-ellen-austin-encounter/.