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Alaska "Ghost Ship"

By: Katie Edwards
Updated: November 6, 2012
GULF OF ALASKA, ALASKA - The United States Coast Guard fired cannons at a Japanese ship set adrift after last year's devastating tsunami. Crews have been tracking the "Ghost Ship" as it made its way across the Pacific Ocean. Maritime Officials say that the vessel caught fire from the cannon blasts and finally sunk to it's final resting place in the Gulf of Alaska.

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