Joseph Rivett I've been at seas like this, scares the shit out of even experienced sailors. And the urge you talk about is the only thing that comes to mind.(well not going out that time but after we're at the port)
My husband was a commercial crab fisherman in the late 70's and early 80's and 90's. THEN I didn't have access to these kinds of videos, THANK GOD because I was worried enough with all the stories he told me. If I HAD seen this, I would NEVER have allowed him to leave EVER AGAIN!!! Watching it NOW gives me panic attacks! Funny all those years he fished and he'd come home all broken up, fingers toes, his hand, bad back, etc., and he died in his sleep on the couch! Life is something....
+Miss Robin Martz Really something! Your husband's job was so dangerous that they actually made a documentary tv series about that very occupation called 'Deadliest Catch'. Maybe you've seen it. I'm sorry your husband is no longer with you. May his memory give you peace and solace.
+drServitis thank you :) Yes, and he was on the Northwestern with Sigs Dad! He ran lots of boats and wanted to buy a boat but I just didn't want him to be gone MORE than he already was! It's a tough life for the whole family and it takes a special man to do it. He was.
I did this for 9 years, no matter how long ago it was done, it never leaves you. I quit working on the sea 28 years ago, its always in my mind whatever i do.
I have witnessed waves like these aboard the USS Waccamaw AO 109 in the north Atlantic in the winter of 1969. Very peacful sleeping at night like a baby being rocked in a cradle. Like the old Navy song says, " Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep, I lay me down in peace to sleep." Beautiful!!
Respects for the brave man and women who works on those boats its tough life out there when the weather turn to some thing like that one should see what happens inside the the ship walking sleeping eating every thing become struggle only lucky one don't get sick kitchen closes only cold food if you can keep it inside if it last a day or two then fine but I have seen it lasted for almost a week.
كنة قبطان السفينة صيد الاسماك في موريتانيا هذا بنسبتي لي من أصعب الميادين لاكنه حينما تكون العواصف والهيجان تشعوري بي قوتي ايردتن وشجاعة ،❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹
This footage is absolutely terrifying. 🌊💔 Watching these ships battle against monster waves is both awe-inspiring and deeply frightening. My heart goes out to all the brave sailors facing such extreme and dangerous conditions. It's a powerful reminder of nature's unpredictable and destructive force. Stay safe, everyone. ⛈🌪
I've been on a 10 meter boat in a storm, not sure if it looked quite like this, it was too difficult to even look-out and see, although it certainly felt just as insane. I tell you; unless you've experienced it, there's no way you can understand it. I remember thinking that slitting my wrists was very appealing at the time, it was a nightmare. What's maybe more crazy, is that it kinda makes me even more love the seas. I still have a dream of owning my own sailing yacht and sailing the world.
Amazing, without working in sea, I sense what you mean a lot. Thank God you did not kill yourself and living and telling your experience, here is a quote you may like "It is He who enables you to travel on land and sea until, when you are in ships and they sail with them by a good wind and they rejoice therein, there comes a storm wind and the waves come upon them from everywhere and they assume that they are surrounded, supplicating Allah , sincere to Him in religion, "If You should save us from this, we will surely be among the thankful." "But when He saves them, at once they commit injustice upon the earth without right. O mankind, your injustice is only against yourselves, [being merely] the enjoyment of worldly life. Then to Us is your return, and We will inform you of what you used to do." Quran 10-22 to 23 By the way Jesus called God in Aramaic "Allaha" both are sister languages hence the similarity.
Wao increible el ser humano es sorprendente, desde hace miles de años se ha enfrentado a la furia del mar y con distintos tipos de barcos. a travez de la historia a construido sorprendentes maquinas y en muchas ocasiones ha salido victorioso, como en otras no.Un merecido homenaje a los marineros.
This video make me remember, to my moment again, cause I've experienced this with myself ... And I am grateful to be given the opportunity to see land masses again ... Thank You God
Looks so exciting: I'd love to be there. Imagine being in those waters in a sailing frigate 80ft long? Amazing what those guys used to live through routinely. And does anyone know if that ship at 2:18 is the University of Virginia's "Semester at Sea" boat? I just read about them the other day, and it said something about their boat being in a storm, which reminded me of this footage. I couldn't remember exactly what the boat in the video looked like, but now that I see it, it definitely could be same vessel. Blue and white, multi-deck, side-by-side exhausts, not too large...
9:07 can anyone tell me what the fuck is this hell ship? This is absolutely devil, I could not dream of it even in my worst nightmares. Seriously, wtf is that?
What's with 9:09? Why are those vehicles not secured? And are they filming outside of the ship? If they are, they really got balls of steel to do that while they're in a rough sea.
How fish and playstations arrive to your homes maties. They bring the world to your doorstep through the worst weather while I comfortably type this in my warm dry home. I would hate to work on the deck of a ship in the middle of a winter storm.
+dru. Yep. I love flying them online and doing urban renewal projects with large underwing bombs. Just a wee bit difficult to fish with them and ship insane amounts of cargo cheaply with those planes.
+Andres Palacio respect his epicness? Right i'll do that, even though the vikings made it across before him. Columbus the man who claimed and reported that the natives of the Caribbean Islands were cannibals despite knowing full well this was a lie. enslaved and tortured the native people. While enslavement was not unusual in that day, his level of disregard for their welfare surpassed even the loose standards of the day. He quite literally worked people to death. He had horrific punishments for the least of crimes. He had dead natives butchered and sold as dog food. Definitely deserving of respect.
Was on an aircraft carrier 1 time coming out of Hong Kong and right after a Cat 5 typhoon,makes most of these scenes look like play time to what we went thru had 60 foot swells coming over the bow of the ship......and if your wondering it's 105 feet to the main deck of an aircraft carrier from the water at normal seas.
True. Many times diving, the sea is churning 3+ meter waves and we don't feel a thing after about 3 meters down. Actually, the underneath can be much calmer (even milder currents) when the waves above are so fierce.
True but most U-boats couldn't stay underwater that long. Their batteries can't allow it. Plus, they had to be prepared with their batteries sufficiently charged just in case they run into a convoy.
Nel corso della vita, arrivano sempre momenti in cui si deve rischiare... alcuni ci sono imposti, altri sono una scelta e, per chi ne ha la possibilità, fanno parte di una scelta legata al bisogno ed all'istinto dell'uomo libero... Questi momenti sono personali, ma credo proprio che un'esperienza simile debba essere vissuta da tutti coloro che hanno carattere e hanno bisogno di estraniarsi dal mondo (a prescindere della vita privata, sportiva coniugale, di coppia single, salutare, ecc.) anche solo per tornare a sentirsi vivi e coscienti di essere (fin dove ci è concesso) padroni di se stessi...
How the hell do you avoid a storm? That's like looking outside and being like " I think its gonna rain, I'm gonna skip the most important work meeting of my life" (dont even start by talking about weather network. The news weather reports are lies)
Why do I have this sudden urge to go outside, fall to my knees and kiss the solid ground?
Joseph Rivett you and me both mate
Joseph Rivett Yep. I'm thinking dry ground looks pretty good about now.
Joseph Rivett I've been at seas like this, scares the shit out of even experienced sailors. And the urge you talk about is the only thing that comes to mind.(well not going out that time but after we're at the port)
Joseph Rivett LOL
you
My husband was a commercial crab fisherman in the late 70's and early 80's and 90's. THEN I didn't have access to these kinds of videos, THANK GOD because I was worried enough with all the stories he told me. If I HAD seen this, I would NEVER have allowed him to leave EVER AGAIN!!! Watching it NOW gives me panic attacks! Funny all those years he fished and he'd come home all broken up, fingers toes, his hand, bad back, etc., and he died in his sleep on the couch! Life is something....
Miss Robin Martz he told me that when the boat would hit those waves then go down into the trough, the whole boat would shudder.
incredible
+Miss Robin Martz Really something! Your husband's job was so dangerous that they actually made a documentary tv series about that very occupation called 'Deadliest Catch'. Maybe you've seen it. I'm sorry your husband is no longer with you. May his memory give you peace and solace.
+Miss Robin Martz Sorry for your loss. God bless all those brave seaman, who has this dangerous job to bring others gods and food.
+drServitis thank you :) Yes, and he was on the Northwestern with Sigs Dad! He ran lots of boats and wanted to buy a boat but I just didn't want him to be gone MORE than he already was! It's a tough life for the whole family and it takes a special man to do it. He was.
those ship captains are very intelligent and brave. ....
hats off
Gals9549731466
I never had one on
Bc he had no choice but patient
They are stupid as shit for getting into those storms.
Debananda Dvrma was
Omg these footages look so unreal !. Nature never ceases to amaze
Bhai accho accho ki fat jati hai Nadi ka vikral roop dekh kar phir ye to samundar hai😮.
Salute to the engineers who design ships that can travel safely through these monster storms
I did this for 9 years, no matter how long ago it was done, it never leaves you. I quit working on the sea 28 years ago, its always in my mind whatever i do.
George Casper so true I got out of the Coast Guard in 86 and can still see it like it was yesterday . Really can make you humble
I have a huge respect for sailors.
Very nice.. ship are washed by the sea.. no extra cost to wash..
ईस 🚢 शिप में बैठने वाले लोग जिंदगी का आश छोड़ दिए होंगे ऐसा मंजर देख कर ही रूह काप जा रहा हैं ❤❤
Дійсно моряки мужні сміливі.якими потрібно бути відважними щоб виконувати свої обовязки при такому опасному поході в дуже бурхвливому морі.Молодці.
that moment when you start watching shit you have absolutely no interest in at 3 o clock in the night
awse
or that you realize that it is time for work in the morning and you have been watching them all night
+ReflexEdits That's why lovers were invented to drag us to bed early at night :D
well i was baked as fuck, does that count too :)
+ReflexEdits yeah haha I was watching OOTW for march and some how ended up here
Masa-allah Subhan Allah Alhamdulillah Allahu Akbar ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
I liked the one with the cars. There is going to be explanations about why half the cars are gone.
Jodye Rudolph They factor that loss in, there are thousands of new cars floating in the oceans :(
Jodye Rudolph Don't they tie shit down?
***** they must have forgotten.
Juuuuust a minor oversight, wait? All the cars are either crushed or in the water? .......... fuck.
On the bright side, new homes for the sealife!
I have witnessed waves like these aboard the USS Waccamaw AO 109 in the north Atlantic in the winter of 1969.
Very peacful sleeping at night like a baby being rocked in a cradle. Like the old Navy song says, " Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep, I lay me down in peace to sleep." Beautiful!!
These footages are really breathtaking
Respects for the brave man and women who works on those boats its tough life out there when the weather turn to some thing like that one should see what happens inside the the ship walking sleeping eating every thing become struggle only lucky one don't get sick kitchen closes only cold food if you can keep it inside if it last a day or two then fine but I have seen it lasted for almost a week.
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Ki
Am I the only one who thinks ships going through the most from the waves like in the video are majestic?
Yes
Kallista Metropoulos yes
Kallista Metropoulos
No
+Bruno Andrade www z, ex Audacious
+Kallista Metropoulos Yes, you are the only one who thinks that.
As an ex- merchant seaman I've seen my share of heavy seas. Nice to relive those moments in the comfort of my own home.
Thanks for posting.
كنة قبطان السفينة صيد الاسماك في موريتانيا هذا بنسبتي لي من أصعب الميادين لاكنه حينما تكون العواصف والهيجان تشعوري بي قوتي ايردتن وشجاعة ،❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹
Very. Good. Thank you
This footage is absolutely terrifying. 🌊💔 Watching these ships battle against monster waves is both awe-inspiring and deeply frightening. My heart goes out to all the brave sailors facing such extreme and dangerous conditions. It's a powerful reminder of nature's unpredictable and destructive force. Stay safe, everyone. ⛈🌪
y these people will take that much risk keeping there lives aside, and not caring about there lyf.Hats off to driver ji
Мореманы --мужественгын бойцы ! Восхитительно!Интересно , с какого плавсредства делали съемку? Такой устойчивый КАДР ?!
Dios mio,, que increíble estos vídeo,,, terribles,, me muerooo... están muy buenos....
Impresionante
Ay si,, vos sabes que estos vídeo siempre los miro,, me causa mucha impresión y curiosidad,,, son terribles,,,
@@rodezas A. The list is 1pa
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.the best.video.in.youtube👍👍
Film de groaza , nu-mi face plăcere acest dezastru total
Kudos for not putting music!
nishuee علاجات النقرس والمفاصل
nishuee what means „Kudos“?
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@@thupham-bp6oo loop lpv)l)lplll
@@فاضلالسعبري-ظ5ص ooo
Omg, those ships are beasts :O
I've been on a 10 meter boat in a storm, not sure if it looked quite like this, it was too difficult to even look-out and see, although it certainly felt just as insane. I tell you; unless you've experienced it, there's no way you can understand it. I remember thinking that slitting my wrists was very appealing at the time, it was a nightmare. What's maybe more crazy, is that it kinda makes me even more love the seas. I still have a dream of owning my own sailing yacht and sailing the world.
Amazing, without working in sea, I sense what you mean a lot. Thank God you did not kill yourself and living and telling your experience, here is a quote you may like
"It is He who enables you to travel on land and sea until, when you are in ships and they sail with them by a good wind and they rejoice therein, there comes a storm wind and the waves come upon them from everywhere and they assume that they are surrounded, supplicating Allah , sincere to Him in religion, "If You should save us from this, we will surely be among the thankful."
"But when He saves them, at once they commit injustice upon the earth without right. O mankind, your injustice is only against yourselves, [being merely] the enjoyment of worldly life. Then to Us is your return, and We will inform you of what you used to do." Quran 10-22 to 23
By the way Jesus called God in Aramaic "Allaha" both are sister languages hence the similarity.
full dangerous monster seep op bhai
Hello. Better wear thick dry suits neoprene and life jackets at all time in the storm. Thank you for this moovie!
Wao increible el ser humano es sorprendente, desde hace miles de años se ha enfrentado a la furia del mar y con distintos tipos de barcos. a travez de la historia a construido sorprendentes maquinas y en muchas ocasiones ha salido victorioso, como en otras no.Un merecido homenaje a los marineros.
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It makes you wonder how the fuck those wooden ships from the 1800s and earlier survived these waves.
they didn't, if your in a storm like this without a running engine and a solid steel boat your done
Freddy Johnson Jesus. What a nightmare.
+M any timber boat would be turned into matchsticks in that weather
Freddy Johnson That is literally my worst nightmare. To die in a storm on the ocean. Fuck living back in the 1800s.
+Mario Hamilton how does that work?
When you're on a ship in a storm like this, it's almost impossible to convince yourself everything is going be okay.
+x Moon I can cross these seas in a kayak.
+TINO no
Geo Gutierrez You underestimate me
Only thing you can do is film that shit and concentrate on filming, it works.
x Moon what do you mean that looks so fun I could never turn it down
Good job kapten
Very good video
It is the most terrifying experience. When you fall from the top of a wave into the trough the ship shudders like it's going to break up.
I'm feeling cold after seeing this 😂😂😁
Wow, they're actually showing thumbnail video! What a rarity.
True
nice video
@ถ้าเรือประมงไม่มีปัญหา เพราะพวกเขาสุดยอดมาก...!!!
is my favarets video tnx boss
SAKIRA VEVO k
و لا يوجد شخص
قننيننععثنثعثثثغننثنثنثنثنثنثنثنثثنثنثننثنثنثننثنثنثنثنثنثنثنثثصن
spelling sahi likh le behen
Demolition derby ferry at the end, lol. Somebody's insurance rates just went off the charts.
poor subaru why dont those cars get strapped down before setting off id be pissed if that was my car
I doubt they have the full insurance, maybe a shipowner has.
ngvj
Mahesh Kumar
Mike Williams burdj 300 Spartan at 8 o'clock Kannada
At 9:07 begins what I can only surmise is the Russian version of a Demolition Derby.
Idk why I find this satisfying
Amazing video
I love that there is an ad for a cruise on this video.
This video make me remember, to my moment again, cause I've experienced this with myself ... And I am grateful to be given the opportunity to see land masses again ... Thank You God
soubhana allah
@@majdajamnagar4168 🙏🙏
XD
XD
I just lost 11 minuts of my life watchin ship go up and down
hahahhahhahahahahahhhahahahahahahhahahahaha
ravira
...when you could have spent that time on spelling and grammar.
+Jeffrey KRUPA hahahaha
+Jeffrey KRUPA gramer natzi:)
Awesome .too dangerous . Hattsoff
Allah is the very very great
Jai shree Ram
Jai Shree Ram
@@maheshmahesh5048no giga ram😂😂
Oooo really 😂😂😂😂
Jai shree ram
Water/Sea: STOP GOING BACK UP I'M TRYING TO GOBBLE YOU!
Ship/Boat: Fk no ngga.
Cupcakiu hello
all
Looks so exciting: I'd love to be there. Imagine being in those waters in a sailing frigate 80ft long? Amazing what those guys used to live through routinely. And does anyone know if that ship at 2:18 is the University of Virginia's "Semester at Sea" boat? I just read about them the other day, and it said something about their boat being in a storm, which reminded me of this footage. I couldn't remember exactly what the boat in the video looked like, but now that I see it, it definitely could be same vessel. Blue and white, multi-deck, side-by-side exhausts, not too large...
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No thanks. Cruises are fun, but these waves.....
Dont you think its strange that the ship on the other side is shaking too much against the storm but the one who is recording the video isnt?
Qua da nguoi oi.
9:07 can anyone tell me what the fuck is this hell ship? This is absolutely devil, I could not dream of it even in my worst nightmares. Seriously, wtf is that?
something romantic and beautiful about staying afloat while the world crashes around you
Oh k
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Jeremy DiPilato
What's with 9:09? Why are those vehicles not secured? And are they filming outside of the ship? If they are, they really got balls of steel to do that while they're in a rough sea.
Just googled it. Apparently who ever paid them to ship the cars signed off on them being on the deck and signed off on doing it at their own risk.
64 cars were shipped and 12 arrived haha
pretty sure some werent even in park
Shampoo Fully If they ship cars, they should at least have something that locks those vehicles in place. That is just wrong..
Cutting corners for sure
Very nice.. ship are washed by the sea.. no extra cost to wash..oh my gohd🍉
YA ALLAH PAK REHM FARMAA!!😢🙏😣
I did not know that there can be such a intense waves on open sea.....would be scary as hell to be in one of those ships!
ং
I can just imagine the captain is playing rock music on full volume while slicing through the sea
Vì em excel
Ac Dc
SD card
Even today, there is no ship that is good enough to resist the power of the Oceans. I start thinking, probably we just not clever enough... .
Now there is some waves. Look at that. Thank you
So beautiful video
2:18
Bye people..
2:22
NOOOOOO IT WAS GONNA FLIP
What! Are you fucking insane..
My question is who filmed that a helicopter wtfff???
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How fish and playstations arrive to your homes maties. They bring the world to your doorstep through the worst weather while I comfortably type this in my warm dry home. I would hate to work on the deck of a ship in the middle of a winter storm.
Airplanes eva heard of them?
+dru. Yep. I love flying them online and doing urban renewal projects with large underwing bombs. Just a wee bit difficult to fish with them and ship insane amounts of cargo cheaply with those planes.
K
This make me think twice before work on cruise
Nice
Wow what the ships are sailing😮😮😮😮
When you give a look at Colombus's pathetic ships, you can do nothing but behold and respect his epicness.
+Andres Palacio respect his epicness? Right i'll do that, even though the vikings made it across before him. Columbus the man who claimed and reported that the natives of the Caribbean Islands were cannibals despite knowing full well this was a lie.
enslaved and tortured the native people. While enslavement was not unusual in that day, his level of disregard for their welfare surpassed even the loose standards of the day.
He quite literally worked people to death.
He had horrific punishments for the least of crimes.
He had dead natives butchered and sold as dog food.
Definitely deserving of respect.
+NOUSERNAMESLEFT、FUUCK
Andres Palacio xh
why do those cars not have emergency breaks on or even straps
Because Russia...
+SirKittalot lol
+Jordan Severns ..Because VODKA fixes EVER YTHNG!!! Glory to Mother RUSSIA!
+Jordan Severns if you look closely there are straps, they are just all broken off
+Jordan Severns if you look closely there are straps, they are just all broken off
Was on an aircraft carrier 1 time coming out of Hong Kong and right after a Cat 5 typhoon,makes most of these scenes look like play time to what we went thru had 60 foot swells coming over the bow of the ship......and if your wondering it's 105 feet to the main deck of an aircraft carrier from the water at normal seas.
אני לא יודע אנגלית לא מבין לא קרוא וכתוב אים אפשרי לתרגם את המכשיר לעיברית תודה
Bangladesh 🇧🇩 India 🇮🇳 Pakistan 🇵🇰
I love the ships sailing in the Atlantic ocean😈😤
There’s something so mesmerizing about the ocean. I used to be terrified of it, now I’m in love with it.
Brynyyn
لا إله الا الله 😢
xxx
I salute these captains
I am going to cancel my trip after watching this 😮😮😮😮😮😮
Masyaallah. Semoga para kruw nya selamat semua. Amin
there was an ad in the beginning of this video for a cruise 😂😂
The navy ship its from Chile... the location is Cabo de Hornos
I have been around Cape Horn when I was in SA navy in 1978. After putting in at Ushaia.
5:09 is the most impressive one. when the ship is literally falling youre having a parabolic flight ... in a ship!
سبحانك اشهد ان لا اله إلا انت سبحانك اني كنت من الظالمين..
الأمواج كأنها جبال
আল্লাহর সাহায্য ছাড়া এ জাহাজগুলো কোনভাবেই পানিতে ভেসে থাকা সম্ভব না কেননা সাগরের কাছেই জাহাজগুলো পিঁপড়া ছাড়া আর কিছুই না।
Imagine the U-Boat captains who have had to patrol the stormy North Atlantic
Any convoys? Nope just huge fucking waves
They just stay down
actually the safest place to be in a storm is the uboat
a few meters below the waves and you don't feel anything
True. Many times diving, the sea is churning 3+ meter waves and we don't feel a thing after about 3 meters down. Actually, the underneath can be much calmer (even milder currents) when the waves above are so fierce.
True but most U-boats couldn't stay underwater that long. Their batteries can't allow it. Plus, they had to be prepared with their batteries sufficiently charged just in case they run into a convoy.
É preciso muita coragem e experiência para se naver em aguas tão agressivas...Tenho muito vontade de subir a bordo de um Navio como esses...
Can i say taking ship is more risky than taking plane
nature is too big for us.
We don't think like that, but.
AmbitiousJapan. I
No
Malik.jab.chain.Hwaon.ka.rukh.chang.kar.detay.hain❤
Only Almighty Allah (GOD) who supports these ships as narrated in Holy Quran.....سبحان الله
Imagine this shit in the Age of Discovery...
+jumpinthefire23 *pirates of the caribbean theme starts playing*
+Sm00th TV :DDDDDDDDD my words mate !! :DDDDDD
+jumpinthefire23 Imagine seeing those waves for the first time!
for the 1st time ..... omfg :DDDDD
TheMrgaztop
This is why the sea frightens me.
Si Abi yeah
Si Abi thinking about falling in is terrifying. that's why cruises scare me. 5:30
+Cosmic Funik Drowned and in one piece. Yes, you're right. But when the fishees get ahold of you then you'll be lots of little pieces!
Do you really think their is cruise ships that goes north russia to canada and in a storm
I hate to be this guy, but the worst storm here is a calm day in the N.Atlantic. Wake me when there is blue water over the pilothouse windows.
marked wayne *that
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Nel corso della vita, arrivano sempre momenti in cui si deve rischiare... alcuni ci sono imposti, altri sono una scelta e, per chi ne ha la possibilità, fanno parte di una scelta legata al bisogno ed all'istinto dell'uomo libero... Questi momenti sono personali, ma credo proprio che un'esperienza simile debba essere vissuta da tutti coloro che hanno carattere e hanno bisogno di estraniarsi dal mondo (a prescindere della vita privata, sportiva coniugale, di coppia single, salutare, ecc.) anche solo per tornare a sentirsi vivi e coscienti di essere (fin dove ci è concesso) padroni di se stessi...
Love ❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘 from india jharkhand jamshedpur and
how do the ships not break in half sometimes, going over those waves?
They’re made of metal.
@@depressionchan8394 but metals have weight and torsion limits and can bend and weaken.
IF a ship breaks from a wave then then the builders did not do a very good job
Aren't they supposed to check the weather and avoid storms like this?
Puner pipah
How the hell do you avoid a storm? That's like looking outside and being like " I think its gonna rain, I'm gonna skip the most important work meeting of my life" (dont even start by talking about weather network. The news weather reports are lies)
I would never NEVER go on a ship to cross an entire Ocean! NEVER! Do people know about planes? I prefer planes!
+Marcel Kania ever heard of plane MH17 malaysia plane crash
+FlexViper or mh370
YES
Well planes are way safer...
Pelaut yang tangguh tidak terbentuk dari Ombak yang tenang...
Apa cuma gw orang indonesia yg nonton ini...
Nice video, good video, dangerous video