The Jost ship appears on Lake Superior

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During a hurricane, a ghost ship sails off the shores of Lake Superior. Although the ship seemed to fight the rough waves well, its appearance was really disturbing as it was built to withstand such weather! These views are coming to us just in time for Halloween! The world's largest freshwater lake looked like a ghost on a ship, like a mirage in the hot summer months. Seeing these ghost ships is a lifelong experience, but it must be Jacob Acelin's lucky day. Jacob was sailing off the shores of Lake Superior when he saw the mysterious-looking vessel and uploaded the YouTube video. He wrote the following description with it: "On Saturday, October 8, 2016, this mysterious ship was spotted off the coast off the market in Michigan! To see the sunset before a long voyage that evening." Jacob says he is not sure what he sees in the blurred distance, and honestly no one else can. Seeing ghost ships in the area is not something to be heard about. There are more than 6,000 known shipwrecks in all of the Great Lakes, and more than 200 miles [80 km] of Superior Lake near Whitefish Point, near the location where Jacob filmed the video. According to Bruce Lynn, executive director of the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum: "If you've ever seen a ghost ship, this is the place for it." Mystery, Fear, Puzzle Enchantments include ghost ships or ships sailing, and stories of phantom ships passed down over the centuries by fishermen and others. These mysterious ships polarize in the middle of the sea and are imagined as a spectrum phantom that quickly disappears and is a bad omen. In addition, this category includes ships that have been abandoned or abandoned under scary and mysterious conditions. When sailing in rough seas, you never know what to expect. This dramatic view of a ship traveling 100 miles in the sea shows us what it is like to be on a big ship in a big storm. The video, shot from the ship's bridge over Hurricane Gertrude on January 29, shows the ship being swept away by rocks and strong currents. You can even hear the roar of the ship under the weight of the storm. What do you think of this video? Be sure to tell us more in the comments below. If you like what you see, don't forget to share it with those who like it. It could be the highlight of their day!

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