MTS Oceanos - Wikipedia MTS Oceanos was a French -built and Greek -owned cruise ship that sank in 1991 when it suffered uncontrolled flooding Her captain, Yiannis Avranas, and some of the crew fled the ship without helping the passengers; they were later convicted of negligence
MTS Oceanos: Abandoned by the crew and saved by heroic . . . The married couple, both musicians from Zimbabwe, had embarked upon the MTS Oceanos as cruise entertainers several days prior, where the start of an ill-fated final voyage to Durban, South Africa, had unravelled like a bad omen
Home | oceanossinking The Oceanos was a Greek cruise liner, sailing the South African coast from Cape Town to Durban, passing Coffee Bay off the Wild Coast, an area known for treacherous currents and ship wrecks On board were 581 passengers and crew, sailing into a storm which would soon claim another ship
The sinking of Oceanos - NBC News Photographs, some taken by survivors, document the cruise ship sinking off Southern Africa’s eastern coast in August 1991 The 500-foot long Oceanos was first launched in 1952 It is photographed
Oceanos Restaurant - Fair Lawn, NJ | OpenTable Oceanos Restaurant impresses with its "amazing food" and "impeccable service " Guests rave about the "delicious seafood" and "attentive staff," making it a top choice for special occasions
Abandoned The Story Of The Oceanos (TV Episode 2018) - IMDb Back in the early 1990's came an incredible event, most now, don't remember or know about It was an event that ended with the sinking of a family cruise ship and an incredible air rescue all while the captain had already escaped This is the story of the sinking, of the Oceanos