In 1921, Carroll A. Deering, a five-masted schooner, was found run aground off Cape Hatteras in North Carolina. While the ship was completely abandoned with no sign of the crew – there were other eerier signs something bizarre had happened. Theories about the crew’s fate involved everything from piracy, to mutiny, to falling victim to the Bermuda Triangle.
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