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USS Cyclops: Vanished Without a Trace

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In this episode of Unsolved Histories, host Joe Foster delves into the mysterious disappearance of the USS Cyclops, a massive naval ship that vanished in 1918 with over 300 people on board. Exploring various theories, from natural disasters to sabotage and the infamous Bermuda Triangle, the podcast investigates the unresolved fate of the ship and its impact on maritime history. Join us as we uncover the chilling details of one of the most perplexing maritime mysteries.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to the USS Cyclops Mystery (00:00:00)

2. Background and History of the USS Cyclops (00:01:35)

3. Theories Behind the Disappearance (00:04:14)

4. Search Efforts and Investigations (00:06:37)

5. Impact on Maritime History and Policy (00:08:45)

6. Similar Maritime Mysteries (00:10:57)

7. Conclusion and Reflections (00:13:34)

8 episodes

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In this episode of Unsolved Histories, host Joe Foster delves into the mysterious disappearance of the USS Cyclops, a massive naval ship that vanished in 1918 with over 300 people on board. Exploring various theories, from natural disasters to sabotage and the infamous Bermuda Triangle, the podcast investigates the unresolved fate of the ship and its impact on maritime history. Join us as we uncover the chilling details of one of the most perplexing maritime mysteries.

Need more Unsolved Histories?
• For more info about the show, episodes, and ways to support; check out our website www.unsolvedhistoriespodcast.com
• Subscribe on Supercast to get bonus episodes & a shout-out in an upcoming episode!
• You can also support us with ratings, kind words, & sharing this podcast with loved ones.
Unsolved Histories is produced and hosted by Joe Foster. Edited by Joe Foster. Cover art by Joe Foster.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to the USS Cyclops Mystery (00:00:00)

2. Background and History of the USS Cyclops (00:01:35)

3. Theories Behind the Disappearance (00:04:14)

4. Search Efforts and Investigations (00:06:37)

5. Impact on Maritime History and Policy (00:08:45)

6. Similar Maritime Mysteries (00:10:57)

7. Conclusion and Reflections (00:13:34)

8 episodes

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