Ghost Ship Washes Ashore on California Beach

Toroid

Founding Member
The abandoned Lyubov Orlova had been missing since 2013. It was being towed to the Dominican Republic to be scrapped when it cut adrift.
Ship washes up on California beach | Daily Mail Online
A ghost ship infested with hundreds of cannibalistic rats may have washed up on a California beach.

The abandoned Lyubov Orlova has been missing since it cut adrift while being towed from Canada nearly a year ago.

Experts fear the 40-year-old liner there are likely to be hundreds, if not thousands, of disease-ridden rats on board with no source of food except each other.

The 4,250-ton Lyubov Orlova - which was built to carry 110 passengers - was impounded in Newfoundland in 2010 after being deserted by her crew over a debt row.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5097707/Ship-washes-California-beach.html#ixzz4ytswv9UM
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Fen Star

Honorable
That ship in the video looks nothing like the ship in the pictures that ship on the beach looks like it's been there a lot longer than a few years and no way is the ship on the beach capable of carrying 110 people or is it just me.?
 

Toroid

Founding Member
Yeah, that's a valid point. It appears to have been partially scrapped as if they removed the upper white portion then sent it adrift intentionally. Notice how the article pushes the diseased rats story. Considering the plague outbreak in Madagascar this could be a designed point of origin. They've been peddling the false narrative of plague originating from infected rats aboard ships since the 1300's. I don't see how they could have survived on that. It would need to be buoyant to have washed ashore. Where's the rest of the ship?
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August

Metanoia
Seems like the paint has faded and has some rust is that normal over just twelve months exposure to the sea and sun ?? Maybe maybe not (?) I am not an expert on Marine paint.
 

CasualBystander

Celestial
Yeah, that's a valid point. It appears to have been partially scrapped as if they removed the upper white portion then sent it adrift intentionally. Notice how the article pushes the diseased rats story. Considering the plague outbreak in Madagascar this could be a designed point of origin. They've been peddling the false narrative of plague originating from infected rats aboard ships since the 1300's. I don't see how they could have survived on that. It would need to be buoyant to have washed ashore. Where's the rest of the ship?
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Well, no.

It doesn't appear to have been touched.

You are looking at "boat ass", technically it is called the "stern".

The propellers might be a little messed up depending on how fast it came ashore.
 

Toroid

Founding Member
Maybe this ship is an example of the Mandela Effect. It doesn't appear to have washed ashore as the article claims. It looks like it has been there for years. It probably existed in a merging timeline.
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CasualBystander

Celestial
Maybe this ship is an example of the Mandela Effect. It doesn't appear to have washed ashore as the article claims. It looks like it has been there for years. It probably existed in a merging timeline.
MV-Lyubov-Orlova-661188.jpg


That is the SS Monte Carlo. It was a floating brothel. It originally was a concrete oil tanker named the McKittrick .

This is a picture of it in better days:
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