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GHOST SHIPS: SS Ourang Medan, SS Valencia & The Kaz II

Ep. 58

We’ve covered the Mary Celeste, an 1800s Merchant ship that had a storied past and became infamous as a ghost ship found floating off the coast of the Azores, Portugal in 1872. Now, let’s reveal the truth, lore and myths on 3 more popular ghost ships: The SS Ourang Medan, The SS Valencia, The Kaz II and The HMS Resolute.

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