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Century-Old Shipwreck Horror Found Below Lake Superior

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THE LAKE CLAIMS ITS VICTIMS AGAIN: 110-YEAR-OLD GRAVEYARD EXPOSED

Lake Superior is giving up its dead. In a CHILLING double discovery, underwater explorers have located two long-lost ships swallowed during the same violent storm over a century ago. This isn’t just history—it’s a waterlogged crime scene finally being exposed.

The Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society just confirmed they found the 292-foot steamer Ceres in 2021 and the 225-foot freighter Fontana in 2022. They vanished in the BRUTAL November gale of 1914. The video evidence is HAUNTING: intact hulls resting in the frigid darkness, preserved like time capsules of terror. The Ceres sits upright under 600 feet of water, its pilot house STARRING into the void. The Fontana is a mangled wreck 500 feet down, a testament to the storm’s savage power. One ship, the Mataafa, was found decades ago. The lake has been HIDING the full truth until now.

This matters because the pattern is clear. Superior is a KILLER, and these wrecks prove it’s still guarding its secrets. Every “discovery” is a reminder that sailors were sacrificed to corporate greed and brutal weather. Who benefits from the legend? The shipping industry that downplays the danger. The tourists who get a cheap thrill. The families of the 28 dead men from these two ships alone get only cold, silent footage.

The third ship of the trio, the Mighty, remains lost. The lake is waiting to reveal its next trophy.



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