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The SS Valencia: Tragedy and Spirits of the Graveyard of the Pacific

5 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the tragic 1906 wreck of the SS Valencia, one of the most devastating maritime disasters in Pacific Northwest history. On January 22, 1906, the passenger steamer struck rocks near Cape Beale on Vancouver Island, claiming 117 lives and becoming a defining tragedy of the region known as the Graveyard of the Pacific. This episode examines the circumstances that led to the disaster, including poor weather conditions, inadequate safety equipment, and navigational challenges that plagued early 20th-century coastal shipping. Beyond the historical tragedy, we explore decades of documented reports from the wreck site, including mysterious lights, phantom distress calls recorded by Coast Guard stations, and unexplained encounters reported by passing vessels. Maritime logs and official records detail strange phenomena that have intrigued both skeptics and believers for over a century. The Valencia disaster ultimately led to crucial maritime safety improvements along the Pacific coast, including enhanced lighthouse systems and updated navigational charts. This episode presents both the verified historical facts and the cultural fascination with unexplained maritime phenomena, offering listeners a comprehensive look at one of the Pacific Northwest's most enduring maritime mysteries and its lasting impact on coastal navigation safety.

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