Remains of Russian ghost ship that cut adrift while being towed from Canada 'washes up on California beach'
By Hannah Parry For Dailymail.com
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 is likely to be filled with hundreds, if not thousands, of disease-ridden rats with no source of food except each other.
Based on signals from distress beacons thought to have been set off accidentally and an unconfirmed satellite image.
Now it appears to have washed up on the coast of California.
The remains are 295ft - the same length as the boat that disappeared, the Daily Mirror reports.
Read More: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5097707/Ship-washes-California-beach.html
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 is likely to be filled with hundreds, if not thousands, of disease-ridden rats with no source of food except each other.
Based on signals from distress beacons thought to have been set off accidentally and an unconfirmed satellite image.
Now it appears to have washed up on the coast of California.
The remains are 295ft - the same length as the boat that disappeared, the Daily Mirror reports.
Read More: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5097707/Ship-washes-California-beach.html
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