ghost ship' that washed ashore near St Augustine, Florida due to Hurricane Mliton has taken people with shock and interest. The story went viral and thousands were curious even after several inconsistencies.
However, to the disappointment of many, it has turned out to be false.
The rumour started a week after Hurricane Milton hit the shores of Florida. Despite the fact that the storm hit on October 9 and on the opposite side of the state, the ghost ship story gained significant traction. The original post amassed over 21,000 shares, with social media users spreading the narrative widely.
The ghost ship tale was just a satire. It originated from Casper Planet, a Facebook page known for its humorous and entirely fabricated stories, similar to The Onion.
Casper Planet posted a follow-up story on Friday morning titled, “Tourists Outraged After Discovering Non-Existent 1700s Pirate Ship in Florida ‘Wasn’t Real’ All Along.” The page continued have fun with the viral spread of the ghost ship narrative.
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