Both eerie and impressive to behold, this half-sunken sea-liner has been lying, tipped to one side, half-submerged for over nine years. Once a globetrotting cruise ship, it was able to easily navigate the 8000 miles of the Northwest Passage, but a fateful date with an uncharted reef in the Soloman Islands ended its seafaring career for good.
While everyone aboard was safely evacuated, the ship began to list as it was brought into Roderick Bay, and the captain had no choice but to ground it, lest it sink entirely. The ship still rests there to this day and has become something of a tourist’s attraction.
Several salvage companies have made attempts to
retrieve the ship, but all found that it had already
been ransacked by locals during the civil war the
Solomon Islands endured. In addition, tidal activity
has caused further damage to the structure and
surface rusting. It is likely that this ship will
remain in its place for a long time to come, until
it slowly crumbles into the ocean.