Hi Mike that's very interesting about the ship the ship..and amazed that the captain and crew were able to run the ship aground without polluting the sea with its oils..and all crew got off safe and sound..that's brilliant..Mike is that ship still beached in arreciffe..1954 was it .a treasure from the past..great interesting video as always Mike look forward to your next one cheers colette from trim 😊😊
An interesting video. I would just like to point out that the second photo, at 0.12 secs, is not the same ship. That one is the 'Telamon' of the well known Blue Funnel Line of Liverpool. Actually a contemporary, but different ship.
@@LanzaroteInformation Thank you again! It's only because I was a crew member of the 'late great Blue Funnel Line' that I noticed. All your other photos show the Telamon lost on Lanzarote. Blue Funnel ships were all named after characters in The Odyssey, so also popular names with Greek shipowners.
@@richardwakeley2192 Nice. I grew up in Hong Kong, and my dad’s company were the shipping agents for Blue Funnel, so I used to spot every one of their ships when they arrived in the harbour. Mike
Very interesting to know the history of the Telamon. Thanks for posting your video.
Have visited the shipwreck before,and will again in november great information, thanks 🚢
Very interesting. X❤
Very interesting thank you for sharing with us. Well done captain and crew.
Brilliant story i remember 1st seeing it on the bus from costa teguise to puerto del carmen and was amazed to see this big rusting hulk
Thanks Mike once again for an interesting article about the wonderful island of lanzarote.
Chris Uk.
Great information always wondered what happened 👍🏻
Loved this article, been visiting that wreck on every visit for ten years now and never knew the history. Many Thanks Mike
Thanks for this very interesting video.
Fascinating! Thank you Mike.
Interesting to know all this, Thank you.
Hi Mike that's very interesting about the ship the ship..and amazed that the captain and crew were able to run the ship aground without polluting the sea with its oils..and all crew got off safe and sound..that's brilliant..Mike is that ship still beached in arreciffe..1954 was it .a treasure from the past..great interesting video as always Mike look forward to your next one cheers colette from trim 😊😊
Yes, she’s still there now.
That's great Mike thanks cheers colette from trim
Mike is that the same year a ship went aground at Famara? very little of this wreak is above water now
@@radio1933 No. The Famara one was in 1982. lanzaroteinformation.co.uk/rolla-1-shipwreck-in-famara/
Hi Mike Wat bus do you get from puerto del carmen to Arrecife town thank you ❤️🇮🇪☘️🙏🏻
You can see all the lines and bus times at the bus company’s website: arrecifebus.com/en/
An interesting video. I would just like to point out that the second photo, at 0.12 secs, is not the same ship. That one is the 'Telamon' of the well known Blue Funnel Line of Liverpool. Actually a contemporary, but different ship.
Thank you for letting me know, Richard.
@@LanzaroteInformation Thank you again! It's only because I was a crew member of the 'late great Blue Funnel Line' that I noticed. All your other photos show the Telamon lost on Lanzarote. Blue Funnel ships were all named after characters in The Odyssey, so also popular names with Greek shipowners.
@@richardwakeley2192 Nice. I grew up in Hong Kong, and my dad’s company were the shipping agents for Blue Funnel, so I used to spot every one of their ships when they arrived in the harbour. Mike