Abandoned Cruise Ship North Wales
Haunting Aerial Pictures Show Rusting North Wales Passenger Ship That Has Been Abandoned For More Than a Decade 1298 MOSTYN NORTH WALES.
Abandoned cruise ship north wales. Look inside the abandoned Gwrych Castle in North Wales thats reportedly haunted. The eerie Duke of Lancaster cruise liner is to be turned into a daredevil attraction for thrillseekers. Shortly after there were plans to convert the beached boat into a floating.
Its rusting hulk lies off the Welsh coast like an abandoned ghost ship ready for the breakers yard. It was headed towards Naples Italy on the return trip the plane was spotted fling over the air base in. With the help of fellow arcade machine enthusiasts Moazzezi set.
The vessel was abandoned at Canada Dock in Liverpool more than 20 years ago and is known as the citys ghost ship. Members of the so-called Endeavour Project hope. These are 9 strange abandoned ships and planes.
Please watch in HD 1080Recorded with my Phantom drone while away on holiday in North WalesHuge ship full of paintingsYou must make time to go see this Ma. June 11 2017. On the outside The Duke of Lancaster might just seem like an ordinary abandoned cruise liner but whats inside will shock you.
The Duke of Lancaster a vast 4000 ton cruise liner lays beached on a river bank in the town of Mostyn north east Wales UK. From ghost ships and deep ocean wrecks to forgotten aeroplane locations. The huge cruise ship thats coming to life again after being docked on the Welsh coast for 40 years Flintshire The Duke of Lancaster ship has been frozen in time for decades but its about to.
Ghost hunters spot shadowy figure in white dress and hear horrifying screaming at abandoned North Wales asylum. On August 10th 1979 a former Sealink passenger ferry called The Duke of Lancaster was beached at Llanerch-y-Mor in North Wales with the intention of turning it into a floating leisure and retail complex called The Fun Ship unfortunately the project never achieved its full potential due to many legal. It replaced an earlier 3600-ton ship of the same name operated by the London Midland and Scottish Railway company between Heysham and Belfast.
