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3 Φεβ 2020 · On November 29, 1925, the S.S. Cotopaxi set sail from Charleston, South Carolina, with a cargo of coal and a crew of 32. Charting a course for Havana, Cuba, the ship ran afoul of a tropical...
15 Νοε 2021 · The story had initially appeared on a website called Klixony and claimed that the Cuban Coat Guards had discovered the ship. However, two years later, the claims were denied. What do you think? Was the SS Cotopaxi even a real ship? Is it still drifting somewhere on the high seas? Is it covered up somewhere on a Cuban military base?
14 Φεβ 2020 · Research done by Barnette and British historian Guy Walters shows why. After the Cotopaxi went missing, the crewmembers' families sued the company that owned the ship. The families had found...
9 Φεβ 2020 · A shipwreck found 35 miles off St. Augustine, Fla., has been identified as the SS Cotopaxi that disappeared in 1925. The windlass, seen detached from the ship's bow, helped lower and raise the...
9 Φεβ 2020 · The story claimed the ghost ship was the S.S. Cotopaxi, a real coal ship that went missing on November 29, 1925 while traveling from Charleston to Havana with 3,800 tons of coal and 32...
30 Ιαν 2020 · After nearly 95 years, explorers believe they have discovered the SS Cotopaxi, a ship that vanished near the area known as the Bermuda Triangle in 1925. The steam-powered bulk carrier set sail from Charleston, South Carolina, to Havana, Cuba, on Nov. 29, 1925 before disappearing on the way.
The ship, named the SS Cotopaxi, was to deliver a shipment of coal to Havana, Cuba — but it never arrived. The ship and its 32 crew members were declared missing, and despite extensive investigation, no trace of wreckage has ever been discovered.