Check out the Most MYSTERIOUS Abandoned Ships Discovered! From seemingly haunted ghost ships to deserted vessels and bizarre ship wrecks, this top 10 list of strange boats found will amaze you! Subscribe For New Videos! http://goo.gl/UIzLeB Watch our "Wild Animals That SAVED Human Lives!" video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mllqeVSsIl0 Watch our "Most TERRIFYING Sea Monsters Ever!" video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9aPB6KB504 Watch our "10 Sea Monsters ATTACKING A Boat!" video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XROvoPCDNc 8. RYOU-UN MARU In March 2011 in northeastern Japan, the Tohoku tsunami washed the 164-foot fishing boat Ryou-Un Maru away from its mooring in Hokkaido. Japanese officials assumed that the vessel had sunk and canceled its registration. Nobody knew that it was actually floating across the Pacific Ocean. 7. SV KAZ II In April 2007, a three-man crew set out in a 12-meter catamaran called the SV Kaz II with plans to spend two months sailing around Australia. At the helm was the skipper, Des Batten, joined by brothers Peter and John Tunstead. They were bound for Western Australia, where they all lived. 6. BEL AMICA In August 2006, a classic schooner named the Bel Amica was discovered by an Italian Coast Guard crew off the coast of the Mediterranean island of Sardinia near Punta Volpe. There was no crew on board. The coast guard boarded the vessel, which was drifting toward rocks and shallow waters, and steered it away. 5. MV JOYITA On October 3, 1955, the merchant vessel MV Joyita departed Samoa’s Apia harbor in the South Pacific, bound for the Tokelau Islands, some 270 miles (430 km) away. The ship was supposed to leave the day before, but was delayed due to a failed port engine clutch. Eventually, the vessel left Samoa on one engine, carrying 16 crew members and nine passengers, as well as cargo consisting of medical supplies, empty oil drums, timber, and food. 4. SS OURANG MEDAN In 1948, the ghost ship SS Ourang Medan was allegedly discovered by an American vessel 400 nautical miles southeast of the Marshall Islands. The boat was littered with the crew members’ bodies. It reportedly caught fire and sank shortly after its discoverers boarded. 3. CARROLL A. DEERING The five-masted cargo schooner Carroll A. Deering was last spotted with its crew on January 28, 1921 while passing the Cape Lookout lightship off the North Carolina coast. The American vessel was on its way back to Norfolk, Virginia after delivering a cargo of coal to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 2. ZEBRINA In October 1917, the British three-masted sailing barge Zebrina departed Falmouth, Cornwall, England with a cargo of Swansea coal. Commanded by a man named Captain Martin, the ship was bound for Saint-Brieuc, France. Two days later, the Zebrina was found run aground south of Cherbourg, France, on Rozel Point. 1. HMS RESOLUTE In August 1853, the British Royal Navy ship HMS Resolute was trapped by ice in Viscount Melville Sound, Canada during a search expedition for missing British explorer Sir John Franklin. Origins Explained is the place to be to find all the answers to your questions, from mysterious events and unsolved mysteries to everything there is to know about the world and its amazing animals!
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