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🚨 **BREAKING: “Widows Bay” Goes Viral – But Is It Real or Fiction?**

A chilling new rumor is sweeping social media: **“Widows Bay,”** a remote, unnamed cove off the coast of Maine, is allegedly the site of a mass disappearance of elderly women every 50 years—with the next event supposedly due in 2027. TikTok videos claim the bay’s name comes from a 1723 tragedy where a fishing village lost all its husbands in a storm, and the widows were said to “walk into the sea” during a full moon. But **here’s the truth:**

❌ **VERDICT: FAKE.** Our fact-check found:
- **No historical record** of a 1723 storm or mass widow drowning in Maine.
- The name “Widows Bay” does not appear on any official U.S. nautical charts or historical maps.
- The viral video’s “old photograph” of widows on a cliff was actually AI-generated, with digital artifacts visible when zoomed in.
- Local historians and the Maine Coast Heritage Trust confirm the story is a modern urban legend, likely inspired by folklore from Scotland’s “Widow’s Isle” (a real, unrelated location).

The only real “Widows Bay”? A small, non-haunted inlet in New Zealand, known for birdwatching. **Don’t let the algorithm spook you—this story is all fog, no fact.** 🕵️‍♀️🔍

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