This is Tito's goddamn Atlantic ship.

This is Tito's goddamn Atlantic ship.

The famous ship Lyubov Orlova has been sailing the Atlantic Ocean for years, last seen in 2013, 1,000 miles [1,000 km] off Ireland's coast. “Documentary Film Team Science Channel” now speculates that this is the ship, which was seen on the California coast a few days ago, although [...]

The famous ship Lyubov Orlova has been sailing the Atlantic Ocean for years, last seen in 2013, 1,000 miles [1,000 km] off Ireland's coast.

“Documentary Film Team Science Channel” now speculates that this is the ship, which appears several days ago on the coast of California, even though it sounds impossible.

MV Lyubov Orlova, the ship that was named after the Russian theatre actress, was built in 1976 in Kralevica by the Russian company Farn Eastern Shipping by Vladivostok, which aimed at this ship being the main means of hike in Antarctica. Everything on these ships was local production. Steel, boat engines, furniture, installations. The only thing the Russians asked for in this series of passenger cargo ships were navigation equipment and the full equipment of the kitchen. We have never received the answer to this reason, as told by Croatian media Bozidar Devciq, the former head of the Technical Office.

The Yugoslav ship has successfully resisted storms to glaciers for years, and its duties have successfully executed them until 2006.

However, due to debt of 251,000 dollars to owners, the ship was banned at St. John in Newfoundland in 2010. Two years later, the ship was sold to Neptune International Shipping.

The company had to move Orlov to the Dominican Republic, where the ship would be dismantled and sold what they could sell. Just a day after the ship was pulled off the dock, the safety line broke.

The contractor's crew tried to catch the abandoned ship successfully, but high waves and powerful winds prevented them.

The ship soon entered international waters and the Canadian Traffic Ministry said it was no longer a threat to Canadian companies and why they left it.

In recent years the ship has been seen sailing across the Atlantic without direction, while British media report that the ship appears to be filled with many cannibal rats, which devour each other to survive.

Yugoslavia's production ship weighed 4,000 tonnes and could carry 110 passengers and crew members.

Although at first it was thought that this is the ship stuck in sand on California's shores, even though it sounds impossible, it has been confirmed that a similar ship in the Pacific was a mafia casino and had nothing to do with the Yugoslav production ship.

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