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  1. The Lost Ship of the Desert is the subject of legends about various historical maritime vessels having supposedly become stranded and subsequently lost in the deserts of the American Southwest, most commonly in California's Colorado Desert.

  2. 2 de dic. de 2019 · There's no way a historic ship is buried beneath the California desert. And yet the legend about a long-lost vessel has persisted for centuries. Theories range from a Spanish galleon to a...

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  3. Of all the legends about lost and found, and lost again treasures in the Southwest, there is none more mystifying than the enduring tale of a large sailing vessel which lies, full of riches, somewhere in the restless sands of California's Salton Sea basin.

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  4. Unravel the mysteries of Lost Ships of the Desert in California - desert shipwrecks, legends and lore of vanished vessels in Southern California's parched wilds including the Anza...

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  5. www.desertsun.com › in-depth › desert-magazineLost ship of the desert

    2 de dic. de 2019 · There's a legend in the California desert: A long-lost treasure ship lays buried beneath the sand. Some say it's a Viking knarr, a merchant vessel, abandoned by Norse explorers who veered far...

  6. 20 de ene. de 2020 · But I did track down Grasson — and the legend of the lost ship. It sounds implausible at first: a ship in the middle of the desert? And yet local lore abounds. Could it be buried beneath the Salton Sea? Imperial Valley? Theories range from Spanish to Viking, and everything in between.

  7. In between, numerous explorers, 49ers, desert dwellers, prospectors and campers claimed to have seen mysterious ships of all descriptions in the desert sands. Stories of mysterious metal discs, immense timbers, oak ribs protruding from the sand, and precious jewels served to pique my curiosity.