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Category Archives: Dead Man’s Chest
Ghost Ships, Ghost Ships Everywhere…
Growing up on an island in the Atlantic, I spent summers reading adventure stories. One such tale was Brian Jacques’ Castaways of the Flying Dutchman. In this young adult fantasy novel, a boy stows away on a ship: the Flying Dutchman. The ship’s crew is a depraved lot, and most fearsome of all is Captain […] Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albatross, Arthur Gordon Pym, Biology, Byam Shaw, Captain Nemo, Davy Jones, Dead Man's Chest, dead ship, Edgar Allan Poe, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost ship, humanities, Jules Verne, Ms. Found in a Bottle, Nautilus, organ music, Pirates of the Caribbean, Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Scientists, SF, Submarine, submarine science fiction, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Seas
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