Star of India, aka :Euterpe, San Diego Bay, Ca.

Investigation performed while
part of SoCalPRS

Ships History

Built in 1863 at Ramsey Shipyard in the Isle of Man,

The Star of India was originally named Euterpe.  She had two near
disastrous sails to India, one leading to the death of her captain, who was
buried at sea.

 

She made 21 circumnavigations, transporting emigrants from London to New Zealand
and Australia, on which many deaths had occurred due to illness and accidents.
In 1902 she was sold to American owners and  continued sailing and
transporting fishermen until 1923. 

In 1926 she was purchased by a gentleman, Jerry MacMullen,  from San Diego-
and moved there.  Unfortunately, she sat deteriorating until 1957 when
Captain Alan Villiers noticed her.  Capt. Villiers began efforts to raise
funds
and solicited volunteers to help refurbish the ship. By 1976 she was fully restored. The Star of India now sails at least once a year,  making her the oldest active ship of any kind in the world

 

 

Evidence

 

 If streaks are caused by camera movement, then why are their
paths  in different directions

Orbs and unknown

 

 

 

 

 

anomaly appearing in front of Main Mast.

Orbs and unkown Anomoly rizing in front of Main Mast

Looking up thru Main Hatch

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please Click on the link below to listen to evp compilation on tween deck by forward anchor storage from this investigation

best if headphones used, adjust volume as needed .

Star of India EVP session 1 By Anchor room


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