There is a load of secrets.
A navigation worker has revealed some little -known facts about ships in a viral video that can shake your boat.
“If the passengers know what really happens behind the scenes, they will never watch cruises in the same way,” Woman “which goes from @your.beuty.so in Tiktok -” titled the clip that has been seen 8.3 million times.
The employee begins by detecting a morbid fact: all cruise ships have morgues hidden under the deck used “more often than you thought”. When the passengers die in the sea, their bodies are held until the boat enters the other port.
Not everything is so macabre, however.
Some people are sailing for a good time, hoping to find “the same minded” people, the cruise worker revealed in another viral video.
Explorer Ocean also discovered that the “pineapple rooms” -ato with juicy reversal snack over their dogs-not worshiped “for decoration”.
“It’S’S is an invitation coded for guues that require a different kind of entertainment,” she said, implying that rolling fruits are often used to signal swingers or opening a person for other pairs of sex time.
But it is not always quiet navigation.
“Break the rules on board, and you can end up in the prison of the navigation ship,” the worker said, describing the sea smmer as a “small closed room, where unjust passengers stand until the ship reaches the port”.
It also had a secret perhaps less than the apparatus about the abundant amounts of food flowing constantly on the boat, revealing that the food left by one meal is often buried on another dish.
“That soup you are eating? It can start as a side dish last night, ”she said.
In her latest video, the cruise ship worker reopen some of the same discoveries, along with some new spooky information.
“Yeardo, some passengers mysteriously disappear. No one talks about it, but it happens, ”she claimed.
Cruising has become increasingly popular and Boujee in recent years – Major Line has been ranked recently throughout the world “
But some subpar vessels are sketching people out.
On the centers for disease control and the prevention of the ship’s sanitary program, marking 85 out of 100 is considered a failure, through Business Insider.
Of the over 100 inspected ships, the average score was about 95.9-and 27 ships received a perfect 100. Two of the ships initially failed, but moved to subsequent later ratings.
However, nine of the ships did not break the 90 mark. They were:
- Hansseatic: HAPAG-LOYD CRUISES, scored 89 (inspected October 28; previously received a 62 on September 29)
- Carnival: Carnival Cruise Line, scored 89 (inspected March 14)
- Seas adventure: Royal Caribbean International, scored 89 (inspected January 23)
- Bird of the Sea National Geographic: Lindblad expeditions, marked 88 (inspected 25 July)
- Carnival: Carnival Cruise Line, scored 88 (inspected 21 April)
- MSC MAGNIFICA: MSC Cruises, marked 86 (inspected May 17)
- Evrim: Ritz-Carlton yacht collection, scored 86 (inspected 9 February)
- Carnival breeze: Carnival Cruise Line, marked 86 (inspected 21 March)
- Caribbean: Princess Cruises, marked 86 (inspected March 20)
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