This ship is part of the Bermuda triangle mystery. Amazingly, with no crew, it survived 90 years at sea. [video=youtube;f_dcWVgeeag]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_dcWVgeeag[/video]
It's a fake report, read here http://www.thatsfake.com/ss-cotopaxi-resurface-after-90-years-in-bermuda-triangle/
I considered the possibility at least that the ship was beached somewhere and then floated off in a storm or broke free from a boneyard. The rust streaks running down from the portholes would be a dead give away that the thing had not been underwater.
It's a hoax and the Bermuda Triangle itself is a myth. Any mishaps that occur in the region between Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico are likely the result of bad weather and/or navigation errors. Of course this won't stop people believing that the area has some sort of curse on it, or underwater aliens are abducting ships and airplanes who travel in the vicinity.
Now I would say something this system will bleep out with 4 letters, done in a sitting position on the porcelain throne. I do my best folks, not to post fakery. I got bit. They did such a good job on the photo I got nabbed. So sorry that you got involved in it with me. - - - Updated - - - There are places on earth that has far worse conditions than does the Bermuda Triangle. And events like lost airplanes have nothing to do with any triangle, and everything to do with pilots losing visual who were not capable of flying in clouds. - - - Updated - - - I truly appreciate any poster that is able to expose a hoax.
Amazing, where the heck was this ship for 90 years. It looks to be a good sized ship. It couldn't have been just floating around the Atlantic or the Gulf all that time.
You have to take the internet with a grain of salt. I posted a story about a Russian fighter getting shot down near the Turkish border that proved to be a fabrication. Months later, it actually did happen but the story I posted was a fabrication. It happens. My immediate thought about the Youtube video you posted was that 90 years of saltwater Is going to corrode a ship into swiss cheese....it will sink. So I read the comments and it turns out it's a fake story. Someone already pointed it out. The Coast Guard issues no specific warning to ships traveling in the Bermuda Triangle, for example to watch out for magnetic anomalies. It's built a reputation as mysterious ever since a flight of Navy Avengers were on a training mission in December, 1945; they claimed their compasses were malfunctioning and were never heard from again. So the area gets a bad rep for messing with ship and airplane instruments...some sort of inter-dimensional portal. Grain of salt my friend, grain of salt. There's rational explanations for the vast majority of mishaps at sea and in the air.
No harm done. I was just a little disappointed to find out it wasn't true because that would be pretty neat if it was!
I got a new one that thus far I have refused to post. But I will post as a hero the actual true story. It has to do with the Chicago airport. The fiction was strange since the truth is a very good story. Since it has to do both with crime and the military, try to keep an eye out for the story in the proper thread.