The San Miguel was one of two identical warships built for the Spanish Navy, the other being the San Pablo. The two ships were the pride of Spanish Navy, but during the night of the full moon, both ships disappeared without a trace. However, according to legends, the vanished ships would reappear from time to time, pursuing other ships, and every pursuit would end with the sinking of every captured vessel. Because of these legends, the San Miguel and the San Pablo became known as the Condenados, the Damned.
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| - The San Miguel was one of two identical warships built for the Spanish Navy, the other being the San Pablo. The two ships were the pride of Spanish Navy, but during the night of the full moon, both ships disappeared without a trace. However, according to legends, the vanished ships would reappear from time to time, pursuing other ships, and every pursuit would end with the sinking of every captured vessel. Because of these legends, the San Miguel and the San Pablo became known as the Condenados, the Damned.
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| - The San Miguel was one of two identical warships built for the Spanish Navy, the other being the San Pablo. The two ships were the pride of Spanish Navy, but during the night of the full moon, both ships disappeared without a trace. However, according to legends, the vanished ships would reappear from time to time, pursuing other ships, and every pursuit would end with the sinking of every captured vessel. Because of these legends, the San Miguel and the San Pablo became known as the Condenados, the Damned.
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