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Mediterranean Sky in Siesta

Posted by Evan Brammer, Tuesday, 15th September 2009

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There seems to be a phenomenon occurring all around the world: Giant ships have been sneaking quietly out of the shipyard, going just out the sight of their owners, turning onto their sides and taking a little siesta.

Mediterranean-Sky

The Mediterranean Sky has been resting off the coast of Greece since early in 2003. We’re not sure if and when she’ll be returning to work, as most of her hull has rusted through.

However, the fact that her lifeboats are still intact (not salvaged as one would suspect) could mean that she is just waiting for someone to come and rouse her from her slumber. There’s a rumor going around that this old girl had some financial problems back in 1997. – Perhaps that is the reason she’s being all lazy, lying around doing nothing?

We’ve seen this sort of reckless abandonment before, so we know this little nap taker isn’t an isolated issue. See for yourself the beginnings of an international problem! What would happen if any old ship just decided to lay up in the shallows? Catastrophe!

To further investigate this crisis of sleeping/deep sleeping ships, check out some of our previous coverage: Shipwreck, Key Largo, More Shipwrecks, Iraqi Shipwrecks, Shipwreck! and Saharan Shipwrecks.

Update: RobK points out another sleeping beauty, this time its the World Discoverer in the Solomon Islands.

World-Discoverer

Can you find any more? Post the link in the comments and we’ll see how many of these dosing giants we can find!

6 Responses to 'Mediterranean Sky in Siesta'

  1. RobK says:

    Rather than taking a siesta, this one has gone to the Solomon Islands in the Pacific and appears to be sunbathing!

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    Story here: http://www.artificialowl.net/2009/07/what-happened-to-world-discoverer.html

  2. Luis Moreno says:

    I don’t know if this classify as taking a Siesta. But take a look at this in Kamchatka, Russia. There are a lot of them: Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    Is this sunbathing too? Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  3. Evan Brammer says:

    @ Luis – Yeah, I’m not sure if it classifies as a “siesta” either :) There does seem to be something up with that ship though. Either the imagery is no good or it seems the middle half of the vessel is submerged? Good find.

  4. Luis Moreno says:

    Sorry Evan, I was talking about this dreamer! Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

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