1 00:00:10,204 --> 00:00:13,484 Speaker 1: My Heart podcasts here more Gold one on one point 2 00:00:13,524 --> 00:00:15,204 Speaker 1: seven podcasts. 3 00:00:14,604 --> 00:00:21,284 Speaker 2: Playlists and listen live on the Free iHeart app Hey everybody, 4 00:00:22,044 --> 00:00:27,564 Speaker 2: it's Jonesy and the madders floor on the cutting room 5 00:00:27,604 --> 00:00:30,444 Speaker 2: floor have asked me, maybe, what do you think about 6 00:00:30,684 --> 00:00:33,243 Speaker 2: great shipwreck mysteries? What's your favorite shipwreck? 7 00:00:34,364 --> 00:00:37,564 Speaker 1: I only know well, I know of the Titanic, Yeah, yeah, 8 00:00:37,604 --> 00:00:40,004 Speaker 1: and I've been to a few exhibits surrounding the Itanic. 9 00:00:40,644 --> 00:00:46,484 Speaker 1: The Itanic, yep, I know Gilligan's Island ss minnow. I 10 00:00:46,564 --> 00:00:52,324 Speaker 1: also know the Gordon Lightfoot song the record. 11 00:00:50,964 --> 00:00:53,484 Speaker 2: Does anyone know where the Love of God goes? When 12 00:00:53,484 --> 00:00:54,244 Speaker 2: the waves turn? 13 00:00:54,324 --> 00:00:55,844 Speaker 3: The minutes? Two hours? 14 00:00:56,124 --> 00:00:58,524 Speaker 2: Great great song that the Mary Celeste. 15 00:00:58,964 --> 00:00:59,604 Speaker 3: What happened there? 16 00:00:59,724 --> 00:01:03,484 Speaker 2: Mystery ship found floating off the coast of Maine, I believe, 17 00:01:03,964 --> 00:01:06,924 Speaker 2: and all the occupants of the ship were gone on 18 00:01:07,003 --> 00:01:10,444 Speaker 2: the in the galley there was some food untouched that 19 00:01:10,524 --> 00:01:12,564 Speaker 2: had been put out to prepare, and there was a 20 00:01:12,604 --> 00:01:16,164 Speaker 2: pipe smoking in the ash tray, but nothing else. The family, 21 00:01:16,244 --> 00:01:17,924 Speaker 2: the crew completely gone. 22 00:01:17,804 --> 00:01:19,604 Speaker 3: So no one ever knew, No one ever knew. That's 23 00:01:19,644 --> 00:01:21,204 Speaker 3: not the Bermuda Triangle, No. 24 00:01:21,004 --> 00:01:23,204 Speaker 2: No, not a Bermuda Triangle. Pak A lot of people 25 00:01:23,203 --> 00:01:27,124 Speaker 2: think it was carrying some various things in a hold, 26 00:01:27,804 --> 00:01:31,884 Speaker 2: and I believe some gunpowder and some ammonia, and they 27 00:01:31,964 --> 00:01:35,564 Speaker 2: believe that maybe those two things gathered admitted a gas 28 00:01:35,804 --> 00:01:36,444 Speaker 2: throughout the ship. 29 00:01:36,564 --> 00:01:38,044 Speaker 3: Wouldn't there body still be there? 30 00:01:38,044 --> 00:01:41,004 Speaker 2: Well, everyone got off the ship and they got got 31 00:01:41,004 --> 00:01:43,804 Speaker 2: in a lifeboat and put a rope behind the ship 32 00:01:43,924 --> 00:01:46,244 Speaker 2: and we're getting towed along by the ship while the 33 00:01:46,284 --> 00:01:49,804 Speaker 2: gas or cleared out, and somehow the rope became untied 34 00:01:50,084 --> 00:01:52,644 Speaker 2: from the ship, so the people ended up just floating 35 00:01:52,684 --> 00:01:53,964 Speaker 2: around in the lifeboat. 36 00:01:54,404 --> 00:01:55,884 Speaker 3: Is that the theory? 37 00:01:55,604 --> 00:01:58,604 Speaker 1: They never found a lifeboat or skeletons or anything. 38 00:01:58,804 --> 00:02:02,724 Speaker 2: Nothing, no human remains or anything like that. And then 39 00:02:02,764 --> 00:02:04,524 Speaker 2: there's other people thought it was aliens that just came 40 00:02:04,684 --> 00:02:05,524 Speaker 2: and that's. 41 00:02:05,364 --> 00:02:06,484 Speaker 3: The obvious second option. 42 00:02:07,204 --> 00:02:10,084 Speaker 2: Researchers have discovered a vessel that dunk over one hundred 43 00:02:10,124 --> 00:02:12,764 Speaker 2: and forty years ago, closing the book on one of 44 00:02:12,764 --> 00:02:15,444 Speaker 2: the UK's most enduring maritime mysteries. 45 00:02:15,564 --> 00:02:17,124 Speaker 3: So this is recently they found one. 46 00:02:17,204 --> 00:02:20,763 Speaker 2: Yes, the historic steamer the ss Nanties had sunk. 47 00:02:20,844 --> 00:02:23,444 Speaker 1: You've done a few historic steamers. You know, you knew 48 00:02:23,483 --> 00:02:24,964 Speaker 1: I was going to say, you knew. I want I 49 00:02:25,004 --> 00:02:26,444 Speaker 1: put that in there and keep going. 50 00:02:26,884 --> 00:02:28,684 Speaker 2: It's sunk in eighteen eighty eight. 51 00:02:29,043 --> 00:02:30,083 Speaker 3: Wow, it's a long time ago. 52 00:02:30,204 --> 00:02:35,524 Speaker 2: Twenty three odd souls on board, only three survivors. The 53 00:02:35,564 --> 00:02:38,124 Speaker 2: freighter then lay undiscovered for nearly a century and a 54 00:02:38,124 --> 00:02:42,004 Speaker 2: half until twenty twenty four. A diver and an explorer 55 00:02:42,444 --> 00:02:45,524 Speaker 2: dive down any fansom dinnerware at the wreck site. 56 00:02:46,043 --> 00:02:47,883 Speaker 3: Wow, some corner where do you think there. 57 00:02:47,844 --> 00:02:52,164 Speaker 2: Were some plates? You know belonged to Kenny Nandy's built 58 00:02:52,204 --> 00:02:54,323 Speaker 2: in eighteen seventy four. She was a good ship and 59 00:02:54,363 --> 00:02:57,643 Speaker 2: crew and it was only fourteen year old vessel used 60 00:02:57,644 --> 00:02:59,883 Speaker 2: to carry coal and stuff things like that. 61 00:03:00,884 --> 00:03:02,684 Speaker 3: What happened to it? Why did it sink? 62 00:03:02,803 --> 00:03:05,684 Speaker 2: Well? The crew, the surviving crew reported they tried to 63 00:03:05,724 --> 00:03:10,124 Speaker 2: save the ship. It was struck by a German sailing vessel, 64 00:03:10,324 --> 00:03:13,764 Speaker 2: the Theodore Ruga, which tore a big hole in its side. 65 00:03:13,884 --> 00:03:17,364 Speaker 2: That'll do it, And for several hours the crew tried 66 00:03:17,564 --> 00:03:20,484 Speaker 2: to save the ship, using all manner of materials to 67 00:03:20,524 --> 00:03:23,604 Speaker 2: try and fill the hole. They get mattresses, but they 68 00:03:23,644 --> 00:03:24,523 Speaker 2: lost the fight. 69 00:03:24,363 --> 00:03:27,004 Speaker 3: With the ship. And so how did those three survive 70 00:03:27,043 --> 00:03:27,883 Speaker 3: on a lifeboat? 71 00:03:28,084 --> 00:03:30,483 Speaker 2: They probably could swim a lot of sailors in those 72 00:03:30,564 --> 00:03:33,404 Speaker 2: days didn't swim. It was you considered to be a 73 00:03:33,444 --> 00:03:36,324 Speaker 2: witch for considering these to burn people at the stake, 74 00:03:36,363 --> 00:03:38,364 Speaker 2: will throw them in the water. The test if they 75 00:03:38,363 --> 00:03:40,523 Speaker 2: were a witch is they would float. 76 00:03:40,404 --> 00:03:42,684 Speaker 3: And if you drowned, to think old farm everyone she 77 00:03:42,764 --> 00:03:43,444 Speaker 3: was fine. 78 00:03:43,204 --> 00:03:45,684 Speaker 2: Man, she wasn't a witch after all. But then they 79 00:03:45,764 --> 00:03:47,604 Speaker 2: get you out of the water if you floated, and 80 00:03:47,644 --> 00:03:48,804 Speaker 2: then they'd burn you at the stake. 81 00:03:50,363 --> 00:03:51,404 Speaker 3: Choose your own adventure. 82 00:03:51,524 --> 00:03:52,644 Speaker 2: Yeah, which one would you rather? 83 00:03:53,204 --> 00:03:55,364 Speaker 3: I just love these tales of the old seam? And 84 00:03:55,444 --> 00:03:56,364 Speaker 3: so what have they done? 85 00:03:56,363 --> 00:03:59,444 Speaker 1: So they researched, they knew it in last year, they 86 00:03:59,524 --> 00:04:01,803 Speaker 1: found it, yep, And now they're going to bring it up. 87 00:04:02,164 --> 00:04:04,044 Speaker 3: They won't bring it up, still bringing it up. 88 00:04:04,204 --> 00:04:06,764 Speaker 1: Because it's a because it's a grave. 89 00:04:07,204 --> 00:04:09,243 Speaker 2: Yeah, it will be a sea grave, yeah, of course. 90 00:04:09,244 --> 00:04:10,924 Speaker 2: And also it's a pain in the neck to bring 91 00:04:11,004 --> 00:04:13,644 Speaker 2: up a ship, like you've lost a pair of sunglasses 92 00:04:13,644 --> 00:04:16,284 Speaker 2: in the water, and that's hard enough to get back. 93 00:04:16,404 --> 00:04:19,964 Speaker 1: Remember when I went to Pearl Harbor, and not initially, 94 00:04:20,004 --> 00:04:22,844 Speaker 1: I wasn't involved in the situation. I went as a 95 00:04:22,884 --> 00:04:27,124 Speaker 1: tourist just some years ago. And it's very moving, it's 96 00:04:27,124 --> 00:04:31,884 Speaker 1: a very it's an incredibly moving memorial, isn't it. And 97 00:04:32,644 --> 00:04:36,204 Speaker 1: we were hearing the story about what had happened, and 98 00:04:36,244 --> 00:04:39,524 Speaker 1: there's oil that still comes to the surface from the wreckage. 99 00:04:39,724 --> 00:04:42,564 Speaker 1: It's oil that comes to the surface. And Jack would 100 00:04:42,564 --> 00:04:45,604 Speaker 1: heard the story. And Jack was looking over and he said, 101 00:04:45,604 --> 00:04:46,324 Speaker 1: what a tragedy. 102 00:04:46,364 --> 00:04:47,044 Speaker 3: He was only young. 103 00:04:47,124 --> 00:04:48,484 Speaker 1: I thought this is really hit him hard, and I 104 00:04:48,484 --> 00:04:51,444 Speaker 1: said it isn't He said, yeah, there's someone's sunglasses down there. 105 00:04:53,924 --> 00:04:56,084 Speaker 3: Where he lives. 106 00:04:54,844 --> 00:04:57,604 Speaker 2: That's a tragic occurrence. 107 00:04:59,644 --> 00:05:02,364 Speaker 1: So you think someone wild write a song about this? Well, 108 00:05:02,604 --> 00:05:04,084 Speaker 1: it says Nanty's anything wrong? 109 00:05:04,204 --> 00:05:05,404 Speaker 3: Right, I'm sure. 110 00:05:06,244 --> 00:05:09,164 Speaker 2: I'm sure it's got the historic steamer in there is. Well, 111 00:05:09,244 --> 00:05:10,684 Speaker 2: shouldn't you come up with something like that? 112 00:05:10,764 --> 00:05:11,004 Speaker 3: I think? 113 00:05:11,044 --> 00:05:11,124 Speaker 2: So? 114 00:05:11,164 --> 00:05:12,964 Speaker 3: When you steamer is this nanties? 115 00:05:13,044 --> 00:05:15,404 Speaker 2: Does anyone know where the love of God goes when 116 00:05:15,444 --> 00:05:16,964 Speaker 2: the big steamer doesn't sink? 117 00:05:19,324 --> 00:05:21,924 Speaker 3: Oh, let's be respectful, please, you're the one. 118 00:05:21,844 --> 00:05:24,484 Speaker 2: That brought it up. Okay, kids, that's it for today. 119 00:05:24,764 --> 00:05:27,284 Speaker 2: And that was John CNN and I'm just cutting 120 00:05:28,964 --> 00:05:31,204 Speaker 3: Come back tomorrow some more.