Crashes, disappearances, explosions, floods and fumes are bad things that happened on the half brig Mary Celeste. Vanishing acts may have ensued from explosions and fumes resulting from the hermaphrodite brig's volatile cargo of 1,701 industrial alcohol-filled barrels while flooding may have resulted from heavy storms and insufficient portholes during the part barkentine part schooner's transatlantic voyage in November 1872. Crashes were alleged to be accidental off England, Nova Scotia and Uruguay but deliberate off Haiti.
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The famous mystery of the Mary Celeste revolves around the unexplained disappearance of its crew without signs of struggle or distress. Some theories suggest piracy, mutiny, or sabotage, while others point to natural disasters like water spouts or seaquakes. The case remains unsolved to this day, fueling speculation and debate among historians and maritime experts.
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A longstanding respect for Our Lady Mary in bad and good times is a reason for calling a ship Mary Celeste ("Celestial Mary" or "Heavenly Mary"). In actuality, no one knows why the world's most famous half brig carries that name, second to the original name of Amazon. The choice logically reflects deep Christian beliefs, reliance upon Our Lady Mary -- whom the December 2015 issue of National Geographic calls the world's most powerful woman -- for success in quixotic waters, and/or something about the ship associated with Saturdays, Our Lady Mary's day.
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