She was dubbed “The Mary Celeste of the Pacific.” In 1955, the MV Joyita set out from Samoa on a routine cargo run—and vanished. Weeks later, she was found adrift, half-submerged, and eerily intact… but her entire crew and passengers—25 souls—were gone without a trace. The ship’s radio was tuned to emergency frequencies. Her lifeboats were missing. Blood-stained bandages were found on board. Food and cargo remained untouched.
No bodies were ever recovered. No mayday was ever heard. And no one knows what really happened.
Was it piracy? Mutiny? A terrifying encounter in the vast Pacific?
🌊 Set sail into one of maritime history’s greatest mysteries—on Horror at the Milk Bar
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