UFO Researcher Finds Ancient Ship In Alaska, July 2015 (Video)
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C’mon.. it’s obviously a giant slipper
Looks like a B0 gay sex toy for Michael…who takes it both up and in from the back end or gives it out from the front…
What makes you think they’re ancient if you’ve only seen them on Google earth? That’s moronic. It could be a ship from 2004. How would you know? Go back to thinking you see things in the rocks on mars.
Scott that is a known abandoned ship. It was a Japanese fishing ship that caught fire and the crew abandoned it.
It was a drift without power and eventually ran aground on that island. The Coast Guard could not hire a salvage tug to haul it because it was a foreign ship. It was no hazard to shipping so it was left there on the shore of an uninhabited remote island for you to find on Google Earth..
If you had found it on mars now THAT would be news…
Oh come there are old boats all over the planet
That’s the Kulluk. A Shell Drilling ship that ran aground. I remember when it was in the news. It was never actually “lost” nor is it “ancient”, nor is it unknown. Your lazy “education” background is glowing pretty bright.
It’s a basic shape of many ship designs of the last 100 years. And Alaska isn’t exactly lacking in shipwreck disasters due to its rather common hazardous weather conditions.
That is port Hobron, Sitkalidak Island near Kodiak AK its a old abandoned whaling community from the1920s 1930s. Just north of that ship wreck about 1000ft are the old tanks that would hold whale oil. 1200ft from the wreck is the old dock pilings. Here is a pic of the port https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/51/2c/68/512c688e25325a1d8572d8c2698207ba.jpg That ship is an old whaling ship not an ancient ship lol, that circle thing is another left over tank shell that held fuel or something. My dad knew the name of the ship but I cant remember what it is. But people know about that ship wreck, just six miles west is old harbor fishing town. Im born and raised in Alaska, and for your info there is a lot of ships that are undocumented around that whole area you are looking at, not surprising at all.