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Queen Mary Vortex

The RMS Queen Mary, permanently docked in Long Beach, California, is recognized as one of the most concentrated maritime vortices and haunted locations in the world. Launched in 1936, this retired ocean liner serves as a massive steel-clad time vault, housing decades of high-intensity emotional history within its Art Deco hull.

The Queen Mary has several high-activity zones, most notably the Boiler Room and the First Class Swimming Pool. The pool area, though now empty of water, is a major heart portal characterized by a playful yet melancholic energy. It is frequently associated with the spirit of Jackie, a young girl often heard singing or splashing in the phantom waters. Conversely, the deeper bowels of the ship, particularly near Door 13 in the engine room, are associated with a more mechanical and grounded energy, tied to the tragic accident of a young crewman named John Pedder, during a routine drill.

Vortex Hunters has investigated the Queen Mary many times. The video below is from one of our investigations.

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