I have seen a lot of videos about the Estonia online - mainly documentaries that feature reenactments of the tragedy. This is the first time I have ever seen real footage of life onboard the ferry before her sinking. It feels surreal to see it and imagine what actually happened in them when the disaster occurred. R.I.P. to all the victims, and God bless the survivors.
The documentaries I’ve seen on YT are garbage. There is A LOT of controversy surrounding this event. I don’t want to dive into conspiracy theories, but please keep some headroom, while watching such documentaries. There is very little chance this was an accident. 😢
@@tanelo8875it’s your choice bro. Internet is available to everyone right now. I’m not telling you to believe in flat earth, but the event here is not that simple.
I thought that I'd seen all there was to see on the M/S Estonia and the disaster as well. Yet I've never seen this footage before!! Thanks for uploading!!
Remarkable video footage and it's easy to see that she was a "floating motel" rather than a high-end ship. The staircase at 20:42 must have been a nightmare to climb up during the sinking, with lots of people, darkness, panic, a heavy list to the side and the ship rocking and swaying underneath... 🙄
@@louise_roselol I've been on a similar kind of ship when I was in Finland and it has those types of halls and stairs, once it was really stormy and the ship was rocking a lot and even then I had hard time going up the stairs with little rocking so I can't imagine how they felt struggling to climb the stairs as it was listing hard
So,in a few days ,30 years exactly when she sank. Time flies by and they still have some questions unanswered. I hope the families found some peace for their beloved ones who died on the ship.
🇫🇮 Morning TV I heard for the first time what had happened at night😔 In the pictures, many of the staff are now resting at the bottom of the sea. Peace to their memory and their families.
Interesting to see them test the lifeboat, as they where not able to even use it when Estonia sank. Amazing footage, I didn't know this existed from the ship.
The loss of the Estonia had to been terrible even for those who were in support roles on the landside on a daily basis They knew crew members and interacted with them every day. Estonia was a fine lady and had a hardworking crew. These tragedies are so hard. I just don't understand why things like this happen in this life.
@@betodelmar9271It happens because no matter how sophisticated the ships were/are, our place is on land and not to travel on the heavy seas. Also , who knows how often these ships had an inspection..
The final report from the original, official MS Estonian disaster investigation committee stated that the ship sank due to design flaws: The bow visor fasteners were too weak and sheared off due to the impact of large waves in stormy seas; the vehicle ramp was connected to this visor.
When the 30th anniversary of the accident is nearing many memories resurface. How I woke up in the morning to the radio news so horrible I first thought I must be dreaming. How I saw the helicopters land at the hospital in Turku as I was working near by at the time. How I jogged to the harbour in the evening to see a similar kind of ferry to grasp the magnitude of the disaster. How I remembered that I had been on board on Estonia earlier, perhaps several times, when it was still Viking Sally travelling between Turku and Stockholm..
Important stuff 13:21 Bow closing filmed from there, maybe someone could check the hinges to see if there's any visible damage 18:29 Testing lifeboats and lifejackets 22:00 Avo Piht? and other bridge members including captain Arvo Andersson who picks up a pink flower 23:47 a lot of stuff from the bridge
AFAIK the hinges weren't the issue, it was the bow visor's locking mechanism combined with the way the vehicle ramp interlocked with the bow visor when opening/closing
It is a shame that the early 1990's video quality is so poor. I remember one Estonia sinking survivor telling that they used a video game arcade cabinet to save themselves from a trap and as a video game enthusiast I of course wondered which game it was that saved their life. But the survivor didn't tell more details and here we see some games but the video is too blurry to know which games were onboard. Anyway the video is very interesting to watch, thanks for the upload. 😊
Very sad to watch, not only because knowing it´s going to sink just 5 months later but also because the first part of the video was filmed during the same weekend when Ayrton Senna died.
This is both eerie and very sad. Such beautiful cruise/ferry ship 5 months following the footage will be lying at the bottom of the Sea. The shops, restaurants, everything bottom of the Baltic Sea. What’s worse is that you’d find a mass grave if you dive and visit this ship as it is full of corpses of those poor victims. Can’t imagine how the divers feel when they visit the wreck. Also interesting how this is vintage as it’s a stereotypical ship in the 90s. You’d find toys, cassettes, and cars from the 90s.
@@mybiz2167Baltic Sea. When ship called Vasa sunk on her maiden voyage in 1628, it wasn't until 1961 when she was lifted from the water, there were bones of the victims inside after 333 years.
@@helene4397bones you could definitely find but other than that its unlikely that anything else would remain of the bodies 30 years later. Anyway such horrific way to die, especially for those who happened to be conscious/alive but trapped inside the ship to the very last moment when the entire ship was underwater
It depends, as have worked myself on a ship we had 2 weeks sifts, means you work 2 weeks and 2 weeks brake. The question is was this crew on duty that night or were they off that actually most these people you see could be lucky to be alive. I just recognised one person on this video that worked later on another ship with me.
0:36 A brief shot of MS Kristina Brahe (Ex. HMS Kilchrenan 1943-1949, MS Sunnhordland 1949-1974 & 2016-Present day). She is now moored at Stord in Norway which was one of her stops during her years as a passenger ship during her tenure at HSD.
2:18 And their larger ship Kristina Regina. Both were Kristina cruises ships, a shipping company from Kotka Finland. Kristina Regina is now located at museum Forum Marinum in Turku Finland. It visited 40 countries during Kristina Cruises time.
5:30 Na danke... Den Ohrwurm behalte ich jetzt für ein paar Wochen. Zeigt aber gleichzeitig auch, wie offen Estland zu dem Zeitpunkt schon war. Wenn man bedenkt das nicht mal 3 Jahre zuvor die Sowjetunion zerfiel.
Selbst während der Sowjetzeit war Estland für die Sowjetbevölkerung sehr westlich und fremd. Es war eine völlig andere Welt, von der die Sowjetmenschen nur träumen konnten!
Imagine that many of the people shown here might have died that night of 28th September 1994 (at least of the crew members shown)... this video is a testomony to their legacy.
I was age 15 when Estonia sank night to Wednesday the 28th of Sept-1994,strange to look back on today in 2024,how time flies fast😮 Estonia today are full of microplastic after 30 years in the saltwater,r.i.p.to all the wictims😢
Tässä oli kuvaa huhtikuulta 94 , mutta M/S Estonia Tallinnassa 1994 toukokuussa, kertoo Wiki. Kuka tietää koskas tämä laiva sitten siirtyi oikein Tallinnan reitille Vasa-Umeå- Sundsvall reitiltä?
Onnettomuusraportissa kerrotaan että alus merkittiin Viron alusrekisteriin 28.1.1993 ja teki ensimmäisen matkan Estonia nimisenä 1.2.1993 Tallinna-Tukholma välillä
Hi, I'm G Lundström from Estonia. I have been studying the secrets of the Estonian state for 19 years. In 1994, the ferry Estonia was sunk with a bomb because it was learned that the police were waiting in Sweden. The business of the Estonian state is drug transit. In 1994, the cargo of the ferry Estonia was military equipment and drugs. Since I got drug transit from Estonia for my acquaintances, taxes went up and the economy went down. The Estonian state is to blame for the destruction of the ferry Estonia and they are covering it up as much as possible. Whole members of the Riigikogu and even the President of Estonia know all this. The Swedish state knows the right reason and the Finnish state knows the right reason. Its manifestation is a great miracle. Thank you, I hope you manage to make it public.
♥️⛴verkligheten om bord på Estonia som intressant att se hur de funkade då för 30 år sen .de som hade anhörig som förliste måste vara intressant att se
A ship will not go down like Estonia that fast because of a missing bow visor. I also belive that they used some kind of bombs to sink her. Rip to all the persons who lost their lives that night in that tragic sinking.
Ikävä kyllä tässä laivassa oli huono Kapteeni ja häneltä puuttui pinnallisuus ja tarkkaavaisuus tarkastaa että kaikki on laivassa turvallisesti kunnossa ennen lähtöä merelle. Turvallisuuden ohittamisella oli kova hinta ja erittäin Ikävä lopputulos voi että oli Ikävä traaginen onnettomuus. LRS
Thank you for the archives...may the victims rest in peace 💙🖤🤍
I'm pretty sure they don't.
Most of the victims were from Sweden, not Estonia.
If you dare to say, not rest in peace and your family will hate you, and never say rest in peace. to you when you die
I have seen a lot of videos about the Estonia online - mainly documentaries that feature reenactments of the tragedy. This is the first time I have ever seen real footage of life onboard the ferry before her sinking. It feels surreal to see it and imagine what actually happened in them when the disaster occurred. R.I.P. to all the victims, and God bless the survivors.
god bless the victims as well. i hope theyre not in hell
The documentaries I’ve seen on YT are garbage. There is A LOT of controversy surrounding this event. I don’t want to dive into conspiracy theories, but please keep some headroom, while watching such documentaries. There is very little chance this was an accident. 😢
What? You literally warn others from conspiracy and in the next sentence start talking about conspiracies lol.
@@tanelo8875it’s your choice bro. Internet is available to everyone right now. I’m not telling you to believe in flat earth, but the event here is not that simple.
I thought that I'd seen all there was to see on the M/S Estonia and the disaster as well. Yet I've never seen this footage before!! Thanks for uploading!!
Nice!Thank you verymuch for uplouding.
you're welcome
Wow... Finally a good video on YT when it was operating... With good digitizing. Thank you
Remarkable video footage and it's easy to see that she was a "floating motel" rather than a high-end ship. The staircase at 20:42 must have been a nightmare to climb up during the sinking, with lots of people, darkness, panic, a heavy list to the side and the ship rocking and swaying underneath... 🙄
@@louise_roselol I've been on a similar kind of ship when I was in Finland and it has those types of halls and stairs, once it was really stormy and the ship was rocking a lot and even then I had hard time going up the stairs with little rocking so I can't imagine how they felt struggling to climb the stairs as it was listing hard
Excellent video from the 90s. Young, free and smiling Estonians.
Был на этом пароме в мае 1994 года. Очень жаль погибших в сентябре...
So,in a few days ,30 years exactly when she sank.
Time flies by and they still have some questions unanswered.
I hope the families found some peace for their beloved ones who died on the ship.
Yes it is ❤️🩹
🇫🇮 Morning TV I heard for the first time what had happened at night😔 In the pictures, many of the staff are now resting at the bottom of the sea. Peace to their memory and their families.
Its so scary to look how beautiful and lively the place was before it was 85 meters underwater all rusting away....
Interesting to see them test the lifeboat, as they where not able to even use it when Estonia sank. Amazing footage, I didn't know this existed from the ship.
The loss of the Estonia had to been terrible even for those who were in support roles on the landside on a daily basis They knew crew members and interacted with them every day. Estonia was a fine lady and had a hardworking crew. These tragedies are so hard. I just don't understand why things like this happen in this life.
Most of them tragedies happen because of human mistakes combined with hard weather conditions.
@@betodelmar9271It happens because no matter how sophisticated the ships were/are, our place is on land and not to travel on the heavy seas.
Also , who knows how often these ships had an inspection..
The final report from the original, official MS Estonian disaster investigation committee stated that the ship sank due to design flaws: The bow visor fasteners were too weak and sheared off due to the impact of large waves in stormy seas; the vehicle ramp was connected to this visor.
@@betodelmar9271Estonia was special build. She should only sailing 20 seamiles not 150..what she did...
When the 30th anniversary of the accident is nearing many memories resurface. How I woke up in the morning to the radio news so horrible I first thought I must be dreaming. How I saw the helicopters land at the hospital in Turku as I was working near by at the time.
How I jogged to the harbour in the evening to see a similar kind of ferry to grasp the magnitude of the disaster. How I remembered that I had been on board on Estonia earlier, perhaps several times, when it was still Viking Sally travelling between Turku and Stockholm..
22:51 the captain of the Estonia Arvo Andresson (3.02.54 - 28.09.94)
Important stuff
13:21 Bow closing filmed from there, maybe someone could check the hinges to see if there's any visible damage
18:29 Testing lifeboats and lifejackets
22:00 Avo Piht? and other bridge members including captain Arvo Andersson who picks up a pink flower
23:47 a lot of stuff from the bridge
That wasn't PIHT..
AFAIK the hinges weren't the issue, it was the bow visor's locking mechanism combined with the way the vehicle ramp interlocked with the bow visor when opening/closing
It is a shame that the early 1990's video quality is so poor. I remember one Estonia sinking survivor telling that they used a video game arcade cabinet to save themselves from a trap and as a video game enthusiast I of course wondered which game it was that saved their life. But the survivor didn't tell more details and here we see some games but the video is too blurry to know which games were onboard. Anyway the video is very interesting to watch, thanks for the upload. 😊
Lot's of people from the crew filmed here went down with the ship
Sehr interessant ! Diese Aufnahmen habe ich noch nie gesehen !
Wth are you saying??!?
@@ZeroZenta Interesting. I've never seen this shot before!
Very sad to watch, not only because knowing it´s going to sink just 5 months later but also because the first part of the video was filmed during the same weekend when Ayrton Senna died.
That night Estonia debuted in Eurovision and they were watching the show (8:25)
Eurovision wtf.. Thought that was a thing since like 2015....
@@Sanyey It's a thing since 1956.
@@Sanyey are you serious??
@@Sanyey Never heard about Abba?
@@filiprodin8698 of course I did.. But not in any relation of eurovision.. Just as a band.
5 months later.... Everything will be lying on the bottom of Baltic Sea. 😢
This is both eerie and very sad. Such beautiful cruise/ferry ship 5 months following the footage will be lying at the bottom of the Sea. The shops, restaurants, everything bottom of the Baltic Sea. What’s worse is that you’d find a mass grave if you dive and visit this ship as it is full of corpses of those poor victims. Can’t imagine how the divers feel when they visit the wreck.
Also interesting how this is vintage as it’s a stereotypical ship in the 90s. You’d find toys, cassettes, and cars from the 90s.
yes that's very sad, may the victims rest in peace
@@kutsuroi5677 There is nothing left of the bodies. It's been 30 years, even the bones will desintegrate adn get eaten by bacteria, etc.
@@mybiz2167Baltic Sea. When ship called Vasa sunk on her maiden voyage in 1628, it wasn't until 1961 when she was lifted from the water, there were bones of the victims inside after 333 years.
@@helene4397bones you could definitely find but other than that its unlikely that anything else would remain of the bodies 30 years later. Anyway such horrific way to die, especially for those who happened to be conscious/alive but trapped inside the ship to the very last moment when the entire ship was underwater
Very nice video,i love it.
RIP to all the victims who have never had justice
how many of those workers are at the bottom of the sea :(
I was thinking the same..
It depends, as have worked myself on a ship we had 2 weeks sifts, means you work 2 weeks and 2 weeks brake. The question is was this crew on duty that night or were they off that actually most these people you see could be lucky to be alive. I just recognised one person on this video that worked later on another ship with me.
It is most likely that many of the staff seen in this video died on 28.09.1994
0:36 A brief shot of MS Kristina Brahe (Ex. HMS Kilchrenan 1943-1949, MS Sunnhordland 1949-1974 & 2016-Present day). She is now moored at Stord in Norway which was one of her stops during her years as a passenger ship during her tenure at HSD.
2:18 And their larger ship Kristina Regina. Both were Kristina cruises ships, a shipping company from Kotka Finland. Kristina Regina is now located at museum Forum Marinum in Turku Finland. It visited 40 countries during Kristina Cruises time.
Thx 🇪🇪
Just less than 5 months before it happened...
Sad to think that five months later, good possibility that many people from this footage end up dying.
Eine kleine Frage, in welchen Zeit Abstände werden die Olympic folgen kommen? Oder ist das unregelmäßig? Finde dieses Format nämlich Klasse.
ich habe momentan geplan, dass sie wöchentlich kommen sollen, also in diesem fall immer mittwochs
@@CronosDarth Vielen Dank ich freue mich schon darauf.
Uhm...what?
5:30 Na danke... Den Ohrwurm behalte ich jetzt für ein paar Wochen. Zeigt aber gleichzeitig auch, wie offen Estland zu dem Zeitpunkt schon war. Wenn man bedenkt das nicht mal 3 Jahre zuvor die Sowjetunion zerfiel.
Selbst während der Sowjetzeit war Estland für die Sowjetbevölkerung sehr westlich und fremd. Es war eine völlig andere Welt, von der die Sowjetmenschen nur träumen konnten!
Live is life! ;)
so sorry 😔
Sad to see all these faces, knowing that many of them probably died in the tragedy
22:51 Isn't that Arvo Andresson?
Yes, it's him.
Arvo Andresson❤
Most likely yes
Yes its him, and the man after him is Lembit Leiger, the chief engineer who also perished in the disaster
Rip
I believe we saw captain Andre Arvesen at some point?
Yes
From which port did Estonia leave on the last trip?
Tallinn
Me and my family travelled with that boat (then called something else) from Umeå to Vasa in 1992 or 1993 when I was about 1-2 years old.
Imagine that many of the people shown here might have died that night of 28th September 1994 (at least of the crew members shown)... this video is a testomony to their legacy.
Who filmed?
Usa terrorists
I was age 15 when Estonia sank night to Wednesday the 28th of Sept-1994,strange to look back on today in 2024,how time flies fast😮
Estonia today are full of microplastic after 30 years in the saltwater,r.i.p.to all the wictims😢
Tässä oli kuvaa huhtikuulta 94 , mutta M/S Estonia Tallinnassa 1994 toukokuussa, kertoo Wiki. Kuka tietää koskas tämä laiva sitten siirtyi oikein Tallinnan reitille Vasa-Umeå- Sundsvall reitiltä?
Onnettomuusraportissa kerrotaan että alus merkittiin Viron alusrekisteriin 28.1.1993 ja teki ensimmäisen matkan Estonia nimisenä
1.2.1993 Tallinna-Tukholma välillä
@@azetutu Kiitokset vastauksestasi. Oli tarpeeseen.
English pls
Soon it is ms estonias memorial day may those lost souls Rest In Peace
Wann Titania 2 Teaser?
das ist nicht bekannt
@@ArZer what the sigma
unfortunate. sad. they did really care and love Estonia. she looked well looked after.
may them rest in peace.
Hi, I'm G Lundström from Estonia. I have been studying the secrets of the Estonian state for 19 years. In 1994, the ferry Estonia was sunk with a bomb because it was learned that the police were waiting in Sweden. The business of the Estonian state is drug transit. In 1994, the cargo of the ferry Estonia was military equipment and drugs. Since I got drug transit from Estonia for my acquaintances, taxes went up and the economy went down. The Estonian state is to blame for the destruction of the ferry Estonia and they are covering it up as much as possible. Whole members of the Riigikogu and even the President of Estonia know all this. The Swedish state knows the right reason and the Finnish state knows the right reason. Its manifestation is a great miracle. Thank you, I hope you manage to make it public.
♥️⛴verkligheten om bord på Estonia som intressant att se hur de funkade då för 30 år sen .de som hade anhörig som förliste måste vara intressant att se
事故当時は乗員乗客989人中、852人が亡くなったらしいから、
5ヶ月後にこの映像に映って居る大多数の乗組員やスタッフの方々が亡くなられた事だろう。合掌。
7:58 Sara Tavares - Chamar A Musica
It's so scary thinking that the tv once playing music and entertaining now is silent and destroyed on the bottom of the ocean.
Eerie
A ship will not go down like Estonia that fast because of a missing bow visor. I also belive that they used some kind of bombs to sink her. Rip to all the persons who lost their lives that night in that tragic sinking.
Crime of the Estonian authorities
22:09 Isnt that the guy calling the second mayday-message? The voice is very much the same pitch.
Yes i believe it is
One day the R E A L truth will come out, despite all cover ups.
I doubt there is any other reason then what the NTSB concluded with
@@TheRuben_music
For some, reality is always too little and they want to believe in ufos, witches etc...
@@ocean_monster1 People has to little to do in their sparetime
Dåligt underhåll, tappat bogvisir...denna film från --94 emotsäger allt det.
9:39 😄
Why does the time stamp on the video show April 4, 1994? The Estonia sank in September 1993. It's confusing
as far as i know she sank in 1994
MS Estonia sank on Wednesday, 28 September 1994, between about 00:50 and 01:50
@@davidrle23u mean 1994 September 28 😅
It sank in 1994, it's really not difficult to google and find the facts. Or ask your parents.
Because this footage is from April 4th, not the night it sank on 28th Sept 1994.
Ikävä kyllä tässä laivassa oli huono Kapteeni ja häneltä puuttui pinnallisuus ja tarkkaavaisuus tarkastaa että kaikki on laivassa turvallisesti kunnossa ennen lähtöä merelle. Turvallisuuden ohittamisella oli kova hinta ja erittäin Ikävä lopputulos voi että oli Ikävä traaginen onnettomuus. LRS