The Mary Celeste (or Marie Céleste as it is fictionally referred to by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and others after him) was an American brigantine merchant ship famous for having been discovered on 4 December 1872, in the Atlantic Ocean
unmanned and apparently abandoned (one lifeboat was missing), despite
the fact that the weather was fine and her crew had been experienced and
able seamen. The Mary Celeste was in seaworthy condition and still under sail heading toward the Strait of Gibraltar.
She had been at sea for a month and had over six months' worth of food
and water on board. Her cargo was virtually untouched and the personal
belongings of passengers and crew were still in place, including
valuables. The crew was never seen or heard from again. Their
disappearance is often cited as the greatest maritime mystery of all time.
The fate of her crew has been the subject of much speculation. Theories range from alcoholic fumes, to underwater earthquakes, to waterspouts, to paranormal explanations involving extraterrestrial life, unidentified flying objects (UFOs), sea monsters, and the phenomenon of the Bermuda Triangle, although the Mary Celeste is not known to have sailed through the Bermuda Triangle area. The Mary Celeste is often described as the archetypal ghost ship, since she was discovered derelict without any apparent explanation, and her name has become a synonym for similar occurrences.
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