Abandoned Cruise Ship Full Of Rats
No an Abandoned Ship Full of Diseased Rats Is Not Floating Towards Britain.
Abandoned cruise ship full of rats. The MV Lyubov Orlova was now believed to be home to a crew of vicious cannibal rats. Its impossible for a ship to simply disappear but the story of the MV Lyubov Orlova a Russian cruise ship is here to prove that assumption wrong. An abandoned cruise liner teeming with inbred cannibal rats is adrift in the Atlantic Ocean and possibly about to run aground on Britains coastline according to a new report.
The Lyubov Orlova. Abandoned cruise ship full of starving rats headed for land 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. 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.
An abandoned cruise ship allegedly brimming with cannibal rats which has been drifting in the Atlantic Ocean for around 12 months might end up in the shores of Great Britain. The rather frightening concept of an abandoned ship filled with cannibalistic rats provided fodder for Twitter users Thursday. Today that same 295ft ship is bobbing somewhere off the coast of Ireland its only passengers a horde of disease-ridden rats.
January 23 2014 After being adrift at sea for over a year a cruise ship loaded with diseased and potentially cannibalistic rats is heading toward the UK. Well an abandoned ship isnt THAT bad. Newspapers from the UK.
The part that is bad is that the ship is now full of cannibal rats who have survived on this ship by eating each other. The trouble for the ship began last February. The Lyubov Orlova was built in 1976 as an arctic cruise ship for elite Russian travelers.
The abandoned Russian cruise ship thats roaming international waters. If you believe the headlines a ghost ship full of cannibal rats is heading for England. Dont believe the headlines.
