Gosh....why are all these videos at these shipyards so poor in quality....someone needs to show these folks how to record a great video!! These videos are truly a tribute to ships that were a legend where many happy memories were realized 😊
@@magwaus1 actually this video isn't from Instagram. The one you're talking about is only like 13sec and is recorded vertically. This is a longer video that was sent to me.
Looks like Queen Elizabeth 2 but smaller.
Saw her in Amsterdam in early 2020...shame it's gone now!
Seems sold as an accommodation ship as another word for sold for scrap farewell old beautiful lady of the seas.
What happened? I thought they were sold as accommodation ships and now they are going to be scrapped?
So sad. Ships like these never to be seen again.
Gosh....why are all these videos at these shipyards so poor in quality....someone needs to show these folks how to record a great video!! These videos are truly a tribute to ships that were a legend where many happy memories were realized 😊
because it's a crop [minus copyright] of the original posted by someone else on instagram
@@magwaus1 actually this video isn't from Instagram. The one you're talking about is only like 13sec and is recorded vertically. This is a longer video that was sent to me.
@@jacksonclavierproductions It's the same video with top & bottom cropped off. This is only longer re the hold on the last frames
@@magwaus1 wait so you're saying that the video looks different and it's slightly longer. That's a different video My Guy
So sad
New or old
The video is new but the ship was built in the 70s
Where was she beached?
Aliaga