They Abandoned This Ship in Ice Disappeared Without a Trace
In 1931, a 1,322-ton steel ship was abandoned in the frozen Arctic — but it didn't sink. For the next 38 YEARS, the SS Baychimo kept drifting across hundreds of miles of ice... with no crew, no engine, and no one steering. In this video you will know how this "Ghost Ship of the Arctic" survived alone for decades, why every attempt to recover her failed, and how she vanished without a trace — never found to this day. From her abandonment near Barrow, Alaska, to her ghostly sightings by Inuit hunters and explorers, to the failed 2006 government search with sonar and dive teams — this is one of the greatest unsolved maritime mysteries in history. Do you think she's still out there, locked under the Arctic ice... waiting to be found? Let me know in the comments. 🌍 Subscribe to Continental Curiosity for more world facts, hidden stories, and untold mysteries from every continent. ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 The Ship That Wouldn't Sink 1:50 The Baychimo Vanishes 2:30 The Ghost Ship Returns 3:45 38 Years of Impossible Sightings 4:50 Gone Forever #ghostship #ssbaychimo #arcticmystery #unsolvedmysteries #shipwreck

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