Abandoned Russian Cruise Ship Drifting
This ship could have drifted anywhere from the Norwegian Arctic to western Africa.
Abandoned russian cruise ship drifting. The Russian liner Lyubov Orlova that once carried 100 passengers An abandoned cruise ship allegedly brimming with cannibal rats which has been drifting in the Atlantic Ocean for around 12 months. After being taken out of service in 2010 she sat in St. An abandoned russian cruise ship drifting in the sea with no crew or warning lights has turned up off the west coast of ireland.
The ship had been a Yugoslav ice-strengthened Maria Yermolova class cruise ship used mainly for Antarctic tours. Move over poop cruise as theres another more nightmare-y ship currently adrift on the open seas. After the ship was abandoned it was spotted in various parts of the Atlantic Ocean.
Lyubov Orlova seen from Petermann Island. A Russian cruise ship has been adrift in the North Atlantic since January after breaking free from a towing line as it was being delivered from Canada to a scrapyard in the. AFP - A Russian cruise ship abandoned and adrift in the North Atlantic has been located about 2400 kilometers off the west coast of Ireland according to a US intelligence agency.
The abandoned russian cruise ship thats roaming international waters spooky legends about mysterious vessels that roam the seas with no one aboard have been told and retold by sailors. The strange ghost ship with no crew or lights is now slowly drifting further down the Atlantic. The rodents are obviously disease-ridden starving and we have to assume ready to take on any source.
A Russian cruise ship has been adrift in the North Atlantic since January after breaking free from a towing. The ship MV Lyubov Orlova that had been used by the Soviet Union for polar cruises and expeditions and was being towed from Canada to a scrapyard in the Caribbean in January when a cable snapped setting it adrift in international waters. A ghost ship filled with cannibal rats is floating somewhere off the coast of Scotland ready to crash ashore and unleash its disease-ridden cargo of starving rodents.
It escaped and drifted into international waters. The Lyubov Orlova a 328-foot-long 100 meters vessel named after a Russian screen siren from the 1930s was built in 1976 and chartered for expeditions to polar waters. The Lyubov Orlova a 328-foot-long 100 meters vessel named after a Russian screen siren from the 1930s was built in 1976 and chartered for expeditions to polar waters.
