Wreck of the Glenesslin, October 1, 1913.
The dramatic spectacle of a great full-rigged ship, all sails set and apparently attempting to climb a precipitous mountain, has been preserved in countless photographs, paintings and drawings. A line was taken from the ship by people on shore and all hands left the ship safely, but none of them seemed able to satisfactorily explain the weird event.
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Wasn't its captain the grandfather of the captain of the Costa Concordia?
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