Former Soviet cruise ship "Lyubov Orlova", which was believed sunk after he was lost in a storm in the Atlantic a month ago, has recently appeared on marine radar.
According to reports, he was on his way to Northern Ireland. The fate of the ship at the moment interested Internet users around the world, leaving no hope that it does to survive, according to the Canadian newspaper The Telegram.
The movement of the ship, named after the Soviet actress, recorded a week ago the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency of the United States. The ship was 1700 kilometers west of Ireland and swam towards the country. However, the Irish Coast Guard, check all your data, "Lyubov Orlova" is not found, the newspaper The Irish Times. If in the coming days, the ship did not run aground, it would show that it sank.
But indifferent to the fate of "heads" is still hoping for the opposite. A month drift the ship got its own site "Where Orlova?" , Who appear to The Telegram, has created an Australian citizen, who wished to remain anonymous. The site, which is described as "a blog dedicated to finding" Lyubov Orlova ", published news about the ship, and makes suggestions about what to do with him if he is found. There are some ideas on how to save the ship and turn it into a museum, but there are more unbelievable undertaking, for example, to send a vessel to drift back or arrange on board the new state.
question "where Lyubov Orlova?" puzzled and community of the same name in Facebook
Even Twitter vessel has its own page. "I'm a lonely boat, who wants to go back home," - is a user Lyubov Orlova The content of most of the posts "vessel" is to ensure that "his plan for today - drift" that "he was tired and would go more" podreyfuet. "
Rhetorical question of the fate of "Lyubov Orlova" is even printed on mugs and T-shirts that are available on the website Zazzle.com, notes The Telegram.
At most, "Lyubov Orlova" was rich life, say "Vesti FM". The ship was launched in 1976 to 1999 was in the Far Eastern Shipping Company, then sold it to Malta of some companies with Russian capital. 100-meter ship began to go to the Arctic cruises along the Canadian coast. However, in 2010 the vessel was arrested for debt.
Having stood on the hitching post at the Canadian port of two years, the plane has found a new owner, who was going to sell it for scrap metal in the Dominican Republic. However, as soon as the ship moved away from the Canadian coast, the storm, and it was decided to leave ship.