Cannibal Cruise Ship
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.
Cannibal cruise ship. A Russian cruise ship has been adrift in the North Atlantic since January 2013 after breaking free from a towing line as it was being delivered from Canada to a scrapyard in the Dominican Republic. But the particular ship in this case is the MV Lyubov Orlova a former expedition cruise ship that carried high-paying passengers to remote polar regions. The Russian Cruise Ship Lyubov Orlova has been making its way in international waters supposedly with a cargo of rats who had nothing to eat except each other.
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Well the mystery of the Lyubov Orlova cruise liner has become a. Carnival is ranked first on the list of largest cruise lines based on passengers carried annually. MV Lyubov Orlova was a 1976 Yugoslavia-built ice-strengthened Maria Yermolova-class cruise ship which was primarily used for Antarctic cruises.
The MV Lyubov Orlova was now believed to be home to a crew of vicious cannibal rats. 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. A cruise ship abandoned in 2013 may or may not be headed toward the British coastline with a hull full of cannibal rats.
Built-in 1976 the MV Lyubov Orlova was reportedly an ice-strengthened cruise liner so it could be used for Antarctic cruises. This ship could have drifted anywhere from the Norwegian Arctic to western Africa. Decommissioning was fraught with problems and the ship eventually became a floating derelict in the North Atlantic Ocean in.
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