The Biggest Abandoned Ships from Around the World
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- If you have a ship and you're done with it, just let it float away. That's obviously the correct way to deal with your problem.
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Stories of abandoned ships floating in the oceans just reminds us how big and vast the high seas actually are.
1:05 - Chapter 1 - MV alta
3:35 - Chapter 2 - MV Lyubov orlova
6:15 - Chapter 3 - MS World discoverer
8:15 - Chapter 4 - MV Evangelia
It seems so bizarre to think of a ship drifting about in the ocean for years without being spotted. Then I remember the world's oceans are really, really, mind-bogglingly huge.
there's also loads of shipping containers, I think simon might have done a video.
I remember hearing about that ship years ago, was being towed from Canada when the tow lines broke and the ship drifted for years.
Give the transcript of Skeptoid 699: The Mystery of the Ellen Austin a read. It digs up a report titled "Wrecks and Derelicts in the North Atlantic Ocean, 1887 to 1893, Inclusive: Their Location, Publication, Destruction, Etc." that indicates that, in just those seven years, there were 1,628 ships floating around the North Atlantic.
Constanta is in Romania not Croatia. Black See not Adriatic. It (E Evangheline) was full of oranges wen it ran a ground during a big storm. The salvage was attempted with 3 military tugboats trying to pull her from the sand but they failed. To ensure it will never move the Romania Navy put 3 holes in it. My father and uncle swam to the ship and entered one of those holes (near the engine room) and walked on the ship but that was more than 30 years ago. Now the ship is on its last legs. By the way it was a liberty ship. Tanks for mentioning it anyway do
Sorry, sounds like I need to have a word with the basement.
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I noticed it was a liberty ship. They were prone to splitting in half like that one did.
I can confirm this, It is in Romania next to the sea side resort of Costinesti. Some 20 years ago we swam to it, you used to be able to go in it through a hole on the side and go on some rusted metal stairs all the way to the top deck. We jump of it, that is probably still the most daring / stupid thing I did.
@@ronhenneberry1496 Indeed, they were. The low temperatures of the Arctic wreaked havoc on the welded hulls with low-temperature embrittlement problems. In fact, about a dozen or so - I'm writing off the top of my head, so it may be more or fewer - just plain old split up without any obvious catalyst. It was a mess that riveting would have prevented since there was more room for the steel plates to expand and contract without the micro-fractures at the welding point that happened with every temperature change and were exacerbated by severe overloading, often by inexperienced supercargoes.
I love the constant stream of Simons content from all of his channels. The time and dedication it must take to be recording all of this is insane but it is incredible. From strictly educational to more loose and fun with podcasts and Brain Blaze. Gotta love this beauty of a man
Thanks :) Glad you enjoy all the content. I enjoy making it :)
Dony forget about the 12 cloned Dannys typing away in the dungeon. He originally had 20 to start with....
@@sgt79 only the strongest survive. Simons twisted form of Darwinism.
A cruise where you go on shore expeditions with a variety of scientists to learn about the particulars of the natural world sounds fucking awesome.
Probably the only cruise I'd ever be tempted to take. Of course, a ship that big won't be environmentally friendly though :(
100% agree, I wonder if there’s any scientific cruises still around, as that’d be a cool Vaca
MV E Evangelia is located at Costinesti, Romania. Costinesti is a seaside resort and the abandoned ship serves as a local attraction. I’ve been there, I’ve seen it in person.
The Wikipedia page is: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_E_Evangelia
You can also find tons of other references.
Also, Croatia and Romania are located opposite in the Balkan Peninsula. Costanza is in Romania, like Costinesti. They are both on the Black Sea.
Apart from that mistake, I want to congratulate you, Mr Whistler, and your team for the excellent work you do on your RUclips channel. I enjoy your videos very much.
The Lyubov Orlova was docked in St. John’s, Newfoundland my home town. My Farther had a friend who worked at the docks. During the two years the Lyubov Orlova was docked here it began to take on water and list to one side. So some people working on the dock were tasked in counter flooding the other side of the ship to level off the ship as best they could. But while the ship was being leveled the dock crew where said to be forced to retreat because of the rats on board. No other attempts were made to level the ship. After two years Canadian authorities seized the vessel and it was decided to be sold for scrap. But then, only one day after leaving port, the towline snapped in heavy seas, and the Lyubov Orlova drifted across the Atlantic toward The Irish Coast.
i remember seeing it docked in the st johns harbor for so long, it's so strange to think that it's probably somewhere at the bottom of the ocean now.
That’s how the cannibal killers rats story started. Thanks for the info.
You barely managed to not crack up at that pun in the intro. Well done, Simon
A video on ship pirating would be interesting.
Casual Criminalist?
Many different approaches on the subject. He could cover the criminality, the long history, or even the social ills that lead certain areas to become hot beds of piracy.
@@kimhohlmayer7018 Yeah, I was particularly interested in modern day pirating events. Maybe at top tenz, geographics, or as you suggested.
@@jajssblue
All of the above for the first annual, _Pirate Week!_ ruclips.net/video/yR2lgxy-htU/видео.html He's one of the only people who can pull off such an ambitious undertaking.
I had that sinking feeling you'd do an episode on abandoned ships 🤣
BA DA BUM BUM TSHSHSHSHHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHHSSHSHSHSHSHH
@@Sideprojects my thoughts exactly.
Absolutely loved this episode.... Simon the colored lights is a awesome touch to your videos..
Hi Mr. Whistler. I love your shows and I find them extremely educational and interesting. Please do one about 5 most devastating maritime disasters, but not obvious ones like the sinking of the RMS Titanic. But the fires on both the Moby Prince and Scandinavian Star, lesser known incidents.
Sinking of the HMAS Centaur
The explosion of the SS Sultana
Do the video Whistle Boy !!!!
Lusitania and muritania videos would be good I keep hearing about them but know nothing about those disasters.
"Tabloids are going to tabloid."
-Indeed.
You might enjoy the true ocean adventures of Clive Cussler. The author used the profits from his novels to pursue his passion for underwater archaeology. He and his charity named NUMA for his novels’ aquatic agency discovered so many different famous and historically significant ship wrecks. There were enough to fill two true books and a television show on his adventures.
Aloha Simon,
Watery Demise , or Intentionally Swampy?
Even Hawaii has these weaks. The Pandemic has a floating liner sitting idol in Honolulu harbor for now moored (forever?) with a skeleton crew.
Insurance fraud has claimed ancient wooden interisland steamers through out the island chain, but due to such rich waters, the wood-eating boreworms make quick work or their meals and only leave metal items behind.
Stories of wreaks tend to leave a sinking feeling toward the nature of human endeavors when these are solely based on income.
@@markbaker9459 interesting insights and info. Thank you for adding that.
I love Clive cusslery
I love those books definitely my favourite author
@@aaron_r6611 same!
I trust that you have now managed to return Constanta to Romania where it belongs. The MV Alta is in fact quite a small ship but one that was designed and certified for world wide trading so there would be no problem in the ship crossing the Atlantic. The ship was built in Norway at the Hommelvik shipyard not in Tanzania. The ship was, from 2017, registered in Tanzania, registry and place of build are rather different. After the ship was abondoned there would have been no power on board, the AIS (if switched on) would have remained powered by the emergency batteries but these would have a lasted only a few days as they were no longer be charged. It seems that your script writer relies rather a lot on Wikipedia.
I did have my doubts--do they even build ships in Tanzania?
@@jamesclendon4811 No, there were plans to build a ship repair facility in Tanga port but I don't think much has happened yet
Swimming out to explore a rusty old shipwreck is an extremely bad idea !
Not only is it very easy to get nasty, infectious cuts,
but the decks may be fine in one spot and in others you'll you break through.
Don't endanger yourself and rescuers for cheap thrills.
Seems fitting when you google “cannibal rat ship” that Idi Amin’s mug should appear.
Noticed that too, although I cant find anything with ratatouille chipandco and Idi Amin...
The MV E Evangelia is off the coast of Romania, not Croatia. :)
Thanks for this eerie but interesting video. People really are negligent with what we do...
Plus the ship’s name is MV E Evangelia, not Evangelina.
@Fred Nurke If you didn't care, you wouldn't have wrote anything :P
@Fred Nurke OMG, what a derp on my part. Thanks, have corrected!
@@juicethemodeller Thanks! Corrected.
@@juicethemodeller Thanks! Corrected.
Tell me you didn't forget the SS Minnow!
The actress who played Maryann died recently.
Sit right back and you'll hear a tale...
"Let's dive into it"
Ba-da boom boom tssssh
As a marine coast station radio operator 1964 to 1992, I had a number of contacts with "World Discoverer" when it did voyages down to Antarctic waters, circa late '80s. At the end of one sked I asked the radio operator, "Where are you now?" I remember he responded, "In the Bellinghausen Sea".
The day he cold reads a biographics or sideprojects im gonna be the happiest legend
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Many people: "There are no more good band names!" Simon: "Hold my beard oil.... Cannibal Rat Ship!"
Yes
Yeah, nah.
Ship stories are amongst my favorite stories. Nice video. Peace!
I liked this video because we have the same shirt. I'm a well over 6'4" black man with an afro living in the American South and you're a Brit living in Prauge. So we couldn't be any different. But the shirt still looks 👍.... Lol. Keep up the good work bro.
I like the oblique-ness of this comment
Am I the only one that adds the ba-da-ba-bm! In these non-blaze videos?
That's just an interior monologue brother... That is unless you've re-edited the videos, drop the the link.
@@kevinfreeman3098 your have to have some kind of actual editing skills to add them off which I do not. It's only in my head. 😉
Dude, I’m an information junkie and subscribed to all your interesting channels-you rock!
5:20 “experts have warned” LMAOO who they think they foolin 😂
Oh dear, this video was like a tabloid made it...
Mysterious ship with it's name clearly visible run aground near Cork. Mysteriously nobody answered radio calls since it was abandoned couple of years prior. It was miraculously carried by the Gulf stream and it passed Irish fishing boats sentry during a big storm, somehow undetected... So strange for a such a big ship that was too small for an cross-Atlantic journey to begin with... It had new satellite equipment that wasn't working while it was abandoned, a real conundrum.
Even more mysterious is how a big Romanian city was moved to Croatia in an instance... Sideprojects kind of magic? 😁
This is what I needed my two favorite things on RUclips factboi and ghost ships
Fun fact: rats can be trained into cannibalism, it requires a confined space and a number of rats and a week.
The survivors, once released, can keep to local populations at bay.
*allegedly
Skyfall?
Yuck
@@briansullivan5908 How to beat a plague of rats, on a broke farm. 101.
It doesn't have to be yum. It just has to work.
Can you do one on the Philadelphia experiment?
I’ve looked into salvaging a couple abandoned ships here in Florida and it’s unbelievable how much paperwork and obstacles are placed in front of anyone trying to remove and rebuild a wreck. You’d think that the government and people would appreciate removing an eyesore and giving it new life but that was definitely not my experience. We too much into replacing things and refurbishment isn’t encouraged by anyone.
Was hoping for the SS United States or the abandoned WW1 wooden ghost fleet, but these are cool.
Actually the WW1 ghost fleet is worthy of its own Side- or Megaprojects video. Or even a Blaze, seeing how much money was wasted on the project.
Just for the record, the best bait for a mouse trap around here is the dead mouse that got caught. 6 hours unchecked and you'll find half of a mouse under the bail. (and no, I'm not on a ghost ship)
If it's the best bait wouldn't you hope to find one and a half dead mice?
Simon is everywhere 👀
Cool video :-) I went on a wildlife / birdwatching cruise from Russia to Alaska on the World Discoverer a few months before it hit the reef. It was best wildlife trip of my life, and a fantastic ship to be on. Such a shame it was lost. I read somewhere that the reef it hit was uncharted, not sure how true that is.…M
Simon, I love your videos. I like learning about stuff like this
I like the way you ask for a like at the end when considering the content and often humurous presentation of your videos I alkways like before even watching as I know it will be good.
I was quite happy to see my personal favorite, The World Discoverer, as it is on my list to visit in-person. Well done to you and your team Simon. Cheers.
Haha! "Let's _dive_ into it!" lol I see what you did there. "Let's _dive_ in...." haha! Ahhh Haha! Haaa.... ha....
_(Ba dum dum PSSSSH 🥁 )_
Excellent video 📹
Thanks
It doesn't need to be proven that there were cannibal rats on the ship, in a closed environment without any sources of food rats very much will resort to cannibalism, just a question of whether or not there were any rats aboard....
The Japanese during WW2, the Donner(???) family stranded on the pass in a Utah blizzard, a plane wreck in the Andes mountains have all proved that humans will do the same thing relatively quickly
He was so happy to say let's dive into it lol
Warming up my Factboi Soup before watching this one.
How camp was the "let's dive into it" 🤣
SIMON. WHISTLE GUY. FACT BOI! You need to start updating your podcasts again. Biographics and toptenz haven’t been updated in over a year or two. I need my fact boi fix while I drive
Could you please do a video that talks about the Loretto Chapel Staircase? I think it’d be cool😊
Happy Saturday
Bet if you restored any one of those ships the owners would crawl out of the woodwork to claim them back again.
Croatia? Get your facts straight fact boi! I visited that this summer paid 5 euros and had a tour on a boat. In our country's beach destination, where everyone goes to get their feet wet in the summer, it's only 200km away, so a few hours by car from the capital of Bucharest. It's the mascot of the Costinești beach. Constanța, Romania.
Can you do an episode on the Smithsonian on either here or on Megaprojects?
Bring on the knowledge fact boy!
*boi 😉
@@IrishMike22 yet just about every meme I've seen spells it boy.😉
Great video. One of the shipwrecks you show at 0:33 is crashed off the North Sentinel Island. I think the Sentinelese people would be a very interesting video to watch from you.
Rats readily become cannibalistic when short on food.
They'll also attack any potential food source when starved.
You should cover "Operation Credible Sport". I haven't seen a good video on it, and I know you could!
Hahahahaha “dive into it”. Classic.
Years ago, my brother had been an electrician on the World Discoverer. I may still have a sweater from that ship.
Good video 👍
lol MV Evangelia is in the coastal resort of Costinesti , Romania (Costanta County) :D
How about doing a video about the SS America? She became one of the most fascinating shipwrecks in history.
Oh yeah, here we go!!!
I want to commandeer an abandoned cruise liner and establish my own sovereign nation... but then that sounds tiring, and I don't think Amazon would be able to deliver our coffee.
They're not abandoned They're just misplaced.
The story about cannibal rats reminds me of the fiction story and later radio show "Three Skeleton Key", circa 1937(?).
The ghost ship of rats comes from the classic radio drama "Three Skelton Key" with Vincent Price. It's an excellent listen if anyone has a long commute or holiday travel
Even earlier than that, I think. Bram Stoker used one in Dracula.
Terry Pratchett came up with Death of Rats, the Grim Squeaker
I never know if I am pronouncing Tanzania correctly every time Simon says it.
By the looks of the _MV Alta,_ I would say as soon as they tow it -- IF they even CAN tow it -- it will fill up with water and sink.
It’s completely split in 2 already
People wonder why ships sink. It is actually rather simple: If a ship is built from something that is HEAVIER THAN WATER {such as iron, steel, or aluminium}, and then fills up with WATER, it SINKS.
I am croatian and never heard of Constanta place or E Evangelina wreckage. I think you mixed up places/countries
You have NO IDEA how often that happens for places in the US so I can understand. Totally.
Can you do the biggest abandoned sunken ships please
Cannibal rats?! 🙀Now I have to go listen to three skeleton key with Humphrey Bogart and Vincent Price.😸
When the ship goes down you better be ready
The Team Phillips bi-rig catamaran from "The Race" in 2000 is another unique ghost ship which is for sure sunken by now.
My only complaint is that this video was too short.
MV E Evangelia lays close to Costinesti/Romania ….not Croatia.
Nice videos. Big fan.
And Costinesti is 30 km south (not north) of Constanta
SIR that is ratatouille in a jar. why have you done this, why.
Tabloids are going to tabloid! LOL, I love it!!!
Rats regularly kill and eat their smaller cousins, mice. I'd venture to say they wouldn't pass up a bite of each other.
Desperate times call for desperate measures! The Donner Party!
The Lyubov Orlova was docked in St. John’s, Newfoundland my home town. My Farther had a friend who worked at the docks. During the two years the Lyubov Orlova was docked here it began to take on water and list to one side. So some people working on the dock were tasked in counter flooding the other side of the ship to level off the ship as best they could. But while the ship was being leveled the dock crew where said to be forced to retreat because of the rats on board. No other attempts were made to level the ship. After two years Canadian authorities seized the vessel and it was decided to be sold for scrap. But then, only one day after leaving port, the towline snapped in heavy seas, and the Lyubov Orlova drifted across the Atlantic toward The Irish Coast.
@Nolan Is Innocent And vice versa.
Has a ship ever went missing and turned up that it had been stolen, renamed and used extensively for year's? I'm not talking piracy, more of a modern crime.
They've had 747 and bigger airliners reappear years later like that so I'm sure it happened before.... Turn it into insurance as a completely lost ship assumed sunk while you have it half a world away getting a complete makeover and get the insurance money and put it to work in another country.... Damn I'll be back I'm gonna go make some 💲💰💲💰💲🤑
WRONG. The biggest abandoned ship is Simon and his space heater - bring back ETA!
Quite interesting. More would be appreciated.
Big thanks to Rebecca Corgan for this information. Who could pass up a anything with 'ghost ship' in the offing.
I wonder if that tabloid writer had read "Three Skeleton Key" by Georges Toudouze?
Come on Simon! I basically spend everyday listening to your channels and now you misplace Romanian cities! How can I trust you anymore?! Come on Blaze boy!
Hi, very good video. I was working on the MS World Discoverer when it sank. I uploaded a video about the evacuation for anyone interested in the topic.
I'm from Cork and I've kayaked around and over the ship wreck. Although it does look very different now due to corrosion
The old maps didn't warn us about dragons! "Here be dragons" is an anachronism referring to the medieval practice of drawing dragons and other mythical creatures on areas of a map that were uncharted or contained unmapped reefs. The actual phrase used most translates as "here are lions" but there are some old maps with the dragon version - albeit in Latin.
A friend mine his dad use to be an inspector for Marine Atlantic back in the day. The story goes he boarded a ship only for it to fail inspection and be taken out of service. Supposedly it was from the show “Love Boat”.
Cannibal Rats would be a cool metal band name.
More please
Tabloids never let the truth get in the way of a good story. 👍
Thank you
Interesting to see another Whistler pronunciation exclusive. Tanzania!
English pronunciation. I'm Australian I pronounce it the same way
HOLY SHIP SIMON!
The Lubov orlova was towed out to sea from the port of St. John’s Newfoundland Canada and cut loose because of massive dock fees being racked up,the space it occupied was needed for cruise ship docking and for vessels used in Newfoundland’s off shore oil industry,the crew were deported and the ship was let loose to survive as best it could.Do your research Simon.
Wrong person. The only research Simon's ever done is reading the side of a Magic Spoon packet.
The intro has a picture of a naturally occurring rock formation of the coast of Japan that some diver guys claims is Atlantis