The legendary ship off the coast of California and the ghost legends that inhabit it

With such a varied and interesting past, it is no surprise that Queen Mary has been voted one of the top 10 most haunted places in the world. America from Time magazine. Together with the RMS Queen Elizabeth, they were built as part of the planned weekly fast service of two Cunard ships between Southampton and New York, as a British response to the express ships built by German, Italian and French companies in the late 1920s and early 1930s.

Parked off the coast of Long Beach in California, many have claimed to have witnessed intense supernatural activity.

The ship of 1,000 meters, therefore, is said to “accommodate” more than 150 spirits that roam its halls, which have been observed in various areas, from the warehouses and the living room, to the boiler room of the ship. Among the ghosts allegedly hovering on board are an engineer who died in the ship’s engine room in 1966, a “white lady” and various children on board, including the 1st class swimming pool.

Also, in all the cabins of the ship, visitors claim, according to ranker.com, that they have seen a man in 1930s party attire walking through the walls, while at night, there are reports of running water. in empty rooms, phones ringing constantly and a baby crying from the playground.

Perhaps the most notorious areas of the ship, however, are the swimming pools of. It is said that the first and second class swimming pools host numerous appearances of people in classic style swimsuits, who are thrown into the water and run to the locker rooms. But after research, no one can be found. The only items left? Wet traces.

Various guided tours of the legendary Queen Mary are available during the day, but when the sun goes down it is the time when the ship’s spirits make their “appearance”.

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