Cannibal Cruise Ship
An old Russian cruise liner named Lyubov Orlova was being towed from Canada to the Dominican Republic where it was to be salvaged for parts.
Cannibal cruise ship. Yes its possible. After the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 England was a rising maritime power flush with success and pride. The MV Lyubov Orlova built in 1976 was an ice-reinforced cruise ship that could be used for Antarctic cruises.
This ship is thought to have been taken over by hordes of cannibal rats. Cannibal Rat-Infested Ghost Ship is the nickname of the Lyubov Orlova a 1976 Yugoslavian cruise ship that became a floating derelict after being abandoned in 2013. After its first start several renovations followed one in 1999 and a major overhaul three years later.
Built-in 1976 the MV Lyubov Orlova was reportedly an ice-strengthened cruise liner so it could be used for Antarctic cruises. The Lyubov Orlova named after the Russian film star served as an expedition cruise ship beginning in 1976 for the Soviet Union Far East Shipping Company. One expert explained at the time.
This ship could have drifted anywhere from the Norwegian Arctic to western Africa. When it came loose along the way. The Lyubov Orlova was built in 1976 as an arctic cruise ship for elite Russian travelers.
Explore photos deck plans staterooms and itinerary options. Rats and mice are attracted by the heat smell of fish gran and other food. Drawn by Italian Giacomo Gastaldi and first published in 15577 twenty years after our Tudor tourists misadventure this map of Newfoundland acknowledges in its illustration the early importance of the fishery.
A cruise ship abandoned in 2013 may or may not be headed toward the British coastline with a hull full of cannibal rats. The ship had been a Yugoslav ice-strengthened Maria Yermolova class cruise ship used mainly for Antarctic tours. If youre looking for the largest stateroom and best view on the ship one practically the same as what the captain sees then your search stops here Junior Captain.
