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“In the pirate ship’s cargo hold, mummified bodies lie entombed by the cave’s cold grip, their empty eyes starring from the shadows, eternally bound to the ship’s cursed ruin.”

In the early 1900s, Captain Silas Wren set sail on The Voyager in search of the “Black Tide,” a legendary place said to bring great riches—but with a terrible price. He and his crew disappeared without a trace. No one ever found the ship… until decades later.

In 1976, during construction in Broomfield, Colorado, workers discovered something shocking—The Voyager, buried deep underground. How a massive ship ended up so far from the ocean is still a mystery. Officials quickly blocked off the area, calling it a “hazard zone.” But locals started whispering about strange things: odd noises at night, flickering lights, and people going missing near the site.

In 2024, Isaac Agnew bought the land and decided to uncover the ship. Instead of moving it—since it was impossible to transport—he restored it where it was found. Now The Voyager sits landlocked and still, far from any water, serving as a haunted attraction. But visitors claim the ship feels alive. People hear footsteps when no one’s there, see shadows out of the corner of their eyes, and sense something watching them.

Some say the crew never left. Others believe Captain Wren’s curse followed the ship to dry land. And while Isaac invites brave souls to explore, many guests say the scariest part isn’t what they see—it’s the feeling that once you board The Landlocked Voyager, it doesn’t want to let you go.

Deep within the ship-entwined in seaweed, moss, and algae- a gaunt, ravenous crew member prowls silently. You wont see him until its too late, as his unyielding hunger drives him to hunt the one whos strangled whispers echo in the dark.