Plants had begun to take root in the lavatories. DUBLIN, IRELAND: JOURNEY inside one of Ireland?s OLDEST abandoned ships ? which was once one of the f
Plants had begun to take root in the lavatories. DUBLIN, IRELAND: JOURNEY inside one of Ireland?s OLDEST abandoned ships ? which was once one of the first responders to a PLANE CRASH with no survivors. In one aerial image, torn sheets of tarpaulin were spread across the ship?s deteriorated roof which had largely rotted and corroded away, offering a glimpse into the ship?s eerie interior. In another, protest graffiti could be seen on the side of the ferry. It read ?save our ship,? and ?Ireland ? don?t scrap me,? showcasing the local importance of the incredible images were captured by hobbyist urban explorer Cathal (48) from Dublin, Ireland, who is known online as Uncharted Ireland. Cathal spent several hours exploring the abandoned MV Naomh Éanna ferry which is docked in his home city. The Naomh Éanna was built in 1958, making it one of the oldest surviving ships in Ireland. Originally, the ship provided connections to the Aran Islands, but the ship was taken out of service in the late 1980s and has since been docked in Dublin?s Grand Canal Dock. The ship is perhaps best known for being one of the first responders following the loss of KLM flight 607-E in August of 1958. The ferry had been operating for just three months when the call came in. KLM flight 607-E departed from a stopover at Shannon Airport, Ireland, on August 14, 1958, carrying 91 passengers and eight crew members. The flight was bound for New York City, USA, but during the transatlantic portion of the trip, all communications were lost. Search parties, including the MV Naomh Éanna, were deployed but unfortunately when the plane was found, all passengers had died from the crash. Investigators were only able to retrieve the remains of 34 passengers. Investigators were unable to pinpoint a reason for the crash. The most likely reason is that the plane experienced a mechanical failure, but piloting errors, electrical failures, and bomb explosions have also been cited as possible causes. Since i
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