Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The appearance of The Flying Dutchman

Share on:

Whatever version of the story, The Flying Dutchman ghost ship, still known as a very creepy. The story of the Flying Dutchman is also equipped with several record sightings.

One of the most famous are the notes from Prince George of Wales who later became known as King George V of the United Kingdom.

Records made in the range of 1900-2000 century, said that Prince George who was sailing with his brother, Prince Albert Victor of Wales, saw a strange ship near Australian waters.

 The appearance of The Flying Dutchman. From the top Bacchante, who climbed the ship George, 13 people also said she saw a strange mist-covered vessel at dawn. Not only is bleak, the ship that was allegedly as The Flying Dutchman aura surrounding the blood-red glow! However, due to thick fog that happens, all these strange crew is not clearly visible.

Out of curiosity, the Prince George ordered some crews to approach the ship had been using the boat, but they could not find anyone. And in an instant a strange ship was lost in the fog, but should ship by the telescope can still be seen within 200 yards!

the story of Davy Jones, captain of the Flying Dutchman in Pirates of the Caribbean who appears to have tragedy in love with the sea goddess named Calypso? Is the story written by the creator only a mere movie? Not entirely true, but also not entirely wrong. Over time, many of the authors of the world who adapted the legend of the Flying Dutchman. Therefore, the version in the ghost ship is increasingly diverse.

In the 1980s, an author as well as the drama plays activist named Fitzball involved adapting the story of the Flying Dutchman. To make the story more dramatic drama homemade then pasted the story that the captain put the love for a woman who had helped him. But due to a curse to sail forever, the captain finally just had a chance to meet her lover every 7 years.

0 comments:

Design by KESELIP yang TERSELUBUNG Blogger Blog Templates

Design by KESELIP.BLOGSPOT.COM