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Ghost Ship of Croft Pasco Pool

Body of Water, Croft Pasco Pool, Cornwall Apparition Victorian

Croft Pasco Pool in Cornwall is a spot where the ordinary and the paranormal blend together. This body of water is said to be haunted by a large white ship, its sails billowing as if caught in a fierce gust of wind. But there's something strange about this apparition - it appears even when there's not a breath of wind to be felt. The image is so vivid that it's hard to shake off the feeling that you're about to see the ship glide across the water at any moment.

The history of this ghost ship is shrouded in mystery, but it's believed to date back to the Victorian era. Over the years, numerous people have reported seeing the phantom vessel, which seems to materialize out of thin air. While there are no recorded witness accounts to draw from, the sheer number of sightings suggests that this is more than just a simple optical illusion. The ghost ship of Croft Pasco Pool remains an enigma, a fascinating case that continues to capture the imagination of paranormal enthusiasts.

Historical Context

The area has a rich maritime history

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Body of Water
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
TR20 0

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