Abandoned Russian Cruise Ship Roaming
July 1 2013 July 1 2013 Weirdo.
Abandoned russian cruise ship roaming. An empty Russian ship the Lyubov Orlova has been drifting in the North Atlantic for more than a month after breaking free from its towing line as it was being pulled from Canada. Menu icon A vertical stack of three evenly spaced. We prepared 20 stunning photos of the abandoned Russian Cruise Ship MV Lyubov Orlova.
The ship sank on 5 November 2012 in the Baltic Sea. These photos were made by crew members during the last expedition to the Antarctic waters. These photos were made in 2010 by crew members during the last expedition to the Antarctic waters.
Abandoned Farm machinery in Sovkhoz Imeni Kirova. These photos were made by crew members during the last expedition to the Antarctic waters. 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 for centuries sparking both horror and fascination.
The captain confirmed he saw the men through his telescope and then did nothing to help. Swedish warship Vasa sank in 1628 and was recovered from the ocean in 1961. No really In 1812 an American ship rescued a British crew stranded on an island.
There is an abandoned Russian cruise ship roaming international waters since January 2013. Meanwhile according to a document from a US intelligence agency obtained by the AFP the abandoned ship was recently seen about 1300 nautical miles off the coast of. There is a cruise ship that runs between Stockholm Capital of Sweden and Helsinki Capital of Finland with the primary purpose of purchasing and consuming cheap alcohol Source.
The former polar-exploring cruise ship is worth an estimated 11 million and has reportedly piqued the interest of several salvage hunters. This ship could have drifted anywhere from the Norwegian Arctic to western Africa. An abandoned Russian cruise ship the Lyubov Orlova which has been adrift in the North Atlantic for nearly a year may be heading toward shore.
