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It was the 2 September 1859. The clipper ship Southern Cross was off Chile when, at 1:30am, it sailed
into a living hell. Hailstones from above and waves from all around
whipped the deck. When the wind-lashed ocean spray fell away to leeward,
the men noticed they were sailing in an ocean of blood. The colour was
reflected from the sky, which, they could see – even through the clouds
– was wreathed in an all-encompassing red glow. more...




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