This was originally the USS Hurst launched in 1943. It was sold to Mexico in 1973 where it served until 2014. The ship was then sunk and turned into a reef 2017. This ship had quite a long life being in service for over 70 years.
We sit and watch this ship sinking , but we must try to imagine what it must have been like for sailors trapped on ships that got sunk during the wars. It must have been absolutely terrifying. 🇬🇧
Exactly what I thought, I always imagined naively that I could escape a sinking battleship. But no, in a flash your room is filled with water, the floor is the wall and it’s pitch black, you have no oxygen and you have hatches and hatches to get through. It’s game over, unless you are topside or get blown clear of the ship in an explosion that doesn’t instantly kill you, you’re dead.
Craziest thing is that when they turn them into reefs they really have to try quite hard to sink them so you can kinda see just how much damage one of these could absorb, but just as well a few good hits could sink it.
Smith got in the water along with Andrews at approximately 2 AM, as the bridge flooded they stepped over the bridge wing into the water and where never seen again. Well Smith possibly but it's only known as an "old gentleman" not confirmed to be the Captain. In that story an old man swam up to the overturned Collapsible B and asked if he could come aboard. He was told no and said god bless and swam away. But neither of them did the movie suicide thing. Once nothing could be done and all the boats were away and the final plunge began they did try for it. Joseph Bell and his staff were closer to that, they remained below keeping the power and pumps running. The final row of boilers (Boiler Room Nr.1) where not lit during the voyage however they were at the end to provide steam to the dynamos. When the ship broke apart at 2:18 AM the steam lines ruptured and the lights went out. Not bad... Costa Concordia lost all power within less than a minute of the impact, Titanic kept the lights on for almost 3 hours. Costa grounded or she'd have sunk in an hour with all aboard as the evacuation only began after the ship was blown by into the shore by the wind and grounded. Of course Titanic was an ocean liner not a cruise ship, they're built much tougher. An ocean liner has to be on time even if there's a strom. A cruise ship will never ever voluntarily sail into a storm, that's how you sink one.
Pior foram os passageiros da terceira classe, que foram trancados esperando a vez (que nunca chegou) de subirem para o convés e entrarem nos botes. Não tiveram outra opção, a não ser esperar a morte.
Think of the movies you've seen that included people inside a sinking ship... the water cascades in gently as they swim to the nearest hatch... NOPE. Not a chance of moving in a direction you desire. You'll move where the water takes you, and NOW.
Tenho talassofobia,mas bem que gostaria de ver ele descendo até o fundo!Vejo vídeo de navios,aviões naufragados;muitos tsunamis,quero ver quem vence...😨😟
Verdade, no set de filmagens do filme Titanic alguns atores sofreram ferimentos e hematomas em algumas cenas onde a água entra com violência nos recintos do navio, agora imagina um naufrágio real como as pessoas devem ser esmagadas por toneladas de água.
@@TK-M6Stuff like Bulkheads, Windows, and other precious shit were removed to make for an insanely quick sinking, Some small ships (some around the size of the one shown in the Video) sink incredibly fast.
Define "Too fast"? It was a very small ship, not a lot of reserve buoyancy to begin with, and it was opened-up inside to ensure even flooding to achieve an upright position on the sea floor. It sank exactly at the correct rate, and on an even keel.
Mas foi ele quem escolheu afundar com o navio. Pior foram os passageiros da terceira classe, que foram trancados esperando a vez (que nunca chegou) de subirem para o convés e entrarem nos botes. Não tiveram outra opção, a não ser esperar a morte.
Well, not quite. They go to great lengths to prepare the ship for sinking. Lots of panels are removed, doors opened, holes made in bulkheads, no damage control teams. As such it sinks much faster than might be expected.
Retrievable go-pro's. The ship sank to a depth where divers could reach it, and the 1st divers down were from the team managing the sinking, and they knew exactly where to go to retrieve them.
looking at the shots of the below deck compartments filling.. you cant help think of the thousands of men that went down with ships. not a fun way to go...
*Pity about the ship. Why did they sink it? Couldn't it have been dismantled for scrap metal? Just imagine, how many tonnes of metal went under the water....*
Tanto ferro para reaproveitar e decidem afunda-lo no oceano, É incrível Eles falam Vale só para os q estão na base da pirâmide. Isso aí não modifica e não polui o fundo do mar Isso aí não é lixo Lixo é uma latinha na beira da praia e papel.
This was originally the USS Hurst launched in 1943. It was sold to Mexico in 1973 where it served until 2014. The ship was then sunk and turned into a reef 2017. This ship had quite a long life being in service for over 70 years.
I sucked bro off 😈😭👌🫣🙏👠😈😭😴
Shame that we can’t keep such historical beauties
prob because it costs a fortune to maintain a ship@@Mr101editz
@@randomrazr yeah. At least it serves as a reef now
a reef or a scrap uyard. at least the ship is still with us as a reef
@@Mr101editz
the water physics in real life is so good well done developers
This is real.
@@salamiaddict76 obviously bruh it was a joke
this is gta 6 bro idk what u saying
@@salamiaddict76 there aint no way you didn't realize this was a joke, right?
@@salamiaddict76 💀🤡
We sit and watch this ship sinking , but we must try to imagine what it must have been like for sailors trapped on ships that got sunk during the wars. It must have been absolutely terrifying. 🇬🇧
Exactly what I thought, I always imagined naively that I could escape a sinking battleship. But no, in a flash your room is filled with water, the floor is the wall and it’s pitch black, you have no oxygen and you have hatches and hatches to get through. It’s game over, unless you are topside or get blown clear of the ship in an explosion that doesn’t instantly kill you, you’re dead.
Craziest thing is that when they turn them into reefs they really have to try quite hard to sink them so you can kinda see just how much damage one of these could absorb, but just as well a few good hits could sink it.
Oh, definitely
No joke when the bridge fills up with water it looks like captain Smith,s death on the titanic
only faster🤣🤣🤣
Smith got in the water along with Andrews at approximately 2 AM, as the bridge flooded they stepped over the bridge wing into the water and where never seen again. Well Smith possibly but it's only known as an "old gentleman" not confirmed to be the Captain. In that story an old man swam up to the overturned Collapsible B and asked if he could come aboard. He was told no and said god bless and swam away. But neither of them did the movie suicide thing. Once nothing could be done and all the boats were away and the final plunge began they did try for it. Joseph Bell and his staff were closer to that, they remained below keeping the power and pumps running. The final row of boilers (Boiler Room Nr.1) where not lit during the voyage however they were at the end to provide steam to the dynamos. When the ship broke apart at 2:18 AM the steam lines ruptured and the lights went out. Not bad... Costa Concordia lost all power within less than a minute of the impact, Titanic kept the lights on for almost 3 hours. Costa grounded or she'd have sunk in an hour with all aboard as the evacuation only began after the ship was blown by into the shore by the wind and grounded. Of course Titanic was an ocean liner not a cruise ship, they're built much tougher. An ocean liner has to be on time even if there's a strom. A cruise ship will never ever voluntarily sail into a storm, that's how you sink one.
Vídeo incrível, fico imaginando o desespero de quem afunda com um navio como por exemplo passageiros do mais famoso navio Titanic.
Fico imaginando a alegria de Deus vendo aquele povo morrendo
Pior foram os passageiros da terceira classe, que foram trancados esperando a vez (que nunca chegou) de subirem para o convés e entrarem nos botes. Não tiveram outra opção, a não ser esperar a morte.
@@chaveschavoso6564 wtf?
@@chaveschavoso6564 Wtf man
@@chaveschavoso6564 L sicko
Esplêndido, ao mesmo melancólico! Esse canal me surpreende a cada vídeo! Perfeição!
0:22 kinda reminded me of captain smith's death
Awesome footage
Love love love fields of coral, especially since I first heard it in stranger things
Marcos, vc acaba de se tornar, meu TH-camr favorito, me arrependo d só ter te conhecido em 2020, queria ter conhecido mt antes, vc é incrível
@@gatoconstrutor9101 legal!
@@gatoconstrutor9101 pq?
Dang, awesome video
That is some prime mexican fish real estate right there
Think of the movies you've seen that included people inside a sinking ship... the water cascades in gently as they swim to the nearest hatch...
NOPE. Not a chance of moving in a direction you desire. You'll move where the water takes you, and NOW.
This proves boats are also concious as you can clearly see the other boats gathering around their sinking old friend.
I think it would better to sell the metal to a steel mill. My opinion, concrete dome pods work better as a reef.
No, it doesn’t sink that fast. It only did here because they completely stripped it down and did everything to make it sink quickly.
Why did they sink this beautiful ship? It was made in 1943, could have been turned into a museum or something.
It's being turned into something even more worthwhile though.
Two words;
Artificial, Reef.
super,ein neuer zukünftiges riff !!!!!
Why not recycle its iron?
I came here looking for this ,and looking at that parade of boats in the background, I'm not the only one who will go out their way to see this 😏
Imagine if someone was accidently locked in the brig right before the ship was sunk.
“MICHEAL DONT LEAVE ME HERE”
Tenho talassofobia,mas bem que gostaria de ver ele descendo até o fundo!Vejo vídeo de navios,aviões naufragados;muitos tsunamis,quero ver quem vence...😨😟
Marcos explica pra gente oq aconteceria se o titanic tivesse afundado de dia com sol, se puder fazer um video explicando❤, amo seus videos de navios.
A única diferença é que não tinha batido no iceberg
@@thekingsoftheskies8080 faz sentido, obrigado por me responder
Menos gente teria morrido de frio, ou não kakak
@@thekingsoftheskies8080 Verdade, pois teriam avistado um bem antes.
Poste mais vídeos como esse que eu gosto
That was quick!
Is this a test?
Is a ship out of service that was sunk intentionally to create a reef colony
Nossa, na vida real a água entrando é até mais violento que no filme do Titanic.
Verdade, no set de filmagens do filme Titanic alguns atores sofreram ferimentos e hematomas em algumas cenas onde a água entra com violência nos recintos do navio, agora imagina um naufrágio real como as pessoas devem ser esmagadas por toneladas de água.
É que esse foi controlado... Feito pra ser rápido
I assume it's for a coral reef? To short of time sinking
There’s no such thing as a short sinking, a skin king can happen instantly but it’s kinda impossible
@@TK-M6 Well they obviously removed the windows and bulkhead doors to make it sink faster
@@TK-M6Stuff like Bulkheads, Windows, and other precious shit were removed to make for an insanely quick sinking, Some small ships (some around the size of the one shown in the Video) sink incredibly fast.
Enjoy your brand new reef, fishies! Come on down!
I really want to test a sinking ship
Cameraman never dies
Never
This is embarrassing.
Get better.
Sorry but, They do.
What a waste. This could have been given to a family of Ethiopians
Emocionante
muito lindo de ver
Só de vê ,porque está em alto mar e sofrer um naufrágio, deve ser bonito não 😂😂
@@mengaomalvadao1194 nem precisa estar em alto mar. O Costa Concórdia tava no raso, bateu inclusive por conta disso.
Such an old ship should have been turned into a museum. All that service just to be blasted and sunk. It’s honestly disgraceful.
RIP to all sailors who perished in this sinking 😢
Absolutely no one was inside. Everyone survived, There was 0 lifeboats actually launched.
@@Rodger_Magnifyson_V how? Why?!
They sacrificed cameras for the show. Poor little things won't be forgotten.
Looks like a scene from the bridge of Titanic.
well that was a waste of a very old and historic uss hurst de-250. not many edsall class destroyer escorts left.
Only one left I think. Stewart in Galveston, TX.
Good luck getting someone to secure the land for one.
the part where the water flowed through those windows. I reminded me of... something
Que momento triste.....😢😢😢
Why this ship sunk too much fast?
Define "Too fast"? It was a very small ship, not a lot of reserve buoyancy to begin with, and it was opened-up inside to ensure even flooding to achieve an upright position on the sea floor. It sank exactly at the correct rate, and on an even keel.
"Wait a minute, where's Frank?"
oh boy i wonder what the wreck looks like
Maybe a little damage if it hit the sea floor but maybe the same as it was before it sank
The big question is how did they get the camera back?
Eu vendo monte de navios debaixo da água: 👁️👄👁️
0:20 Hey, I think I've seen this once from a certain movie!
What you would think that they would have waterproof camera so you can see what it looks like after it sinks
Как они камеры доставали?
Divers
Did you find the bots an dteh one that sank?
Então foi essa visão que Thomas Andrews teve quando o titanic estava afundando
Pior que o vídeo prova que o jeito que a água invade na vida real é até mais violento que no filme.
@@marlonrochalacerdaimagina no Titanic real, com todo peso, e pressão da água estourando portas e janelas!
Mas foi ele quem escolheu afundar com o navio. Pior foram os passageiros da terceira classe, que foram trancados esperando a vez (que nunca chegou) de subirem para o convés e entrarem nos botes. Não tiveram outra opção, a não ser esperar a morte.
@@isaquelopesdealmeida6582 verdade eu estava lá
Надеюсь, всё топливо и масло убрали?
goosebumps
Be really nice without the music.
Ele também se partiu ao meio. Vejam no momento em que a popa "cai" na superfície da água e afunda de vez...
The cameraman stayed at the sinking ship to capture the final moment
qdo isso ocorrer, pule antes do navio, nade bem longe, pq quando comeca a afundar, nao tem como escapar
I wounder if the Steel wouldnt be more worth and they used the metal for new ships
put it in museum
This sunk so quickly! If that got hit by a torpedo in war, the people on board would have absolutely no time to escape.
Well, not quite. They go to great lengths to prepare the ship for sinking. Lots of panels are removed, doors opened, holes made in bulkheads, no damage control teams. As such it sinks much faster than might be expected.
Muito louco!
Das ist doch schön
Isso é um naufrágio proposital?
Sim. Por ser um navio ultrapassado, "aposentaram". Pode ver que foi proposital pelos outros barcos à volta assistindo.
Cool but sad
Shows nothing. Skip it and save your time
No filme 1899 tem um navio igual o lusitania
0:32 It kind of reminds me of something, but I can't figure out what.
How’d they get the footage from the inside of the ship?
Retrievable go-pro's. The ship sank to a depth where divers could reach it, and the 1st divers down were from the team managing the sinking, and they knew exactly where to go to retrieve them.
Gearing class?
Is it just me or is this music from stranger things the scene where they make eleven the bath to find Barbara and will
Muito bom
Imagine all war/battle ships of the world suddenly sunk too
The effect of presence is present
Medo!
u can see how people quickly die in such events. little to no time to react
It could be used as a movie
I can think of better uses for that scrap steel.
How far did it sink ,?
All the way.
looking at the shots of the below deck compartments filling.. you cant help think of the thousands of men that went down with ships. not a fun way to go...
that one person sleeping 💀💀
Easier to escape when flooding than your car.
мля сколько металлолома утопили ))))
anyone else wondering who had to retrieve the cameras for this footage lmfaoooo
"Naufrando"?
I don't understand. Isn't the steel in that ship a valuable commodity that could be reused?
This is sort of what the titanic looked like 0:19 0:26
is this how the titanic felt..
Song Name?
That was fascinating
i thought there was a kid inside
Bruh mate its real life
Зачем топить корабли из металла? Ресурсы планеты не безграничные.
Всё это превратится в пыль и уйдет обратно в землю откуда эту пыль и достали ) только на сей раз придется доставать из под воды 😁
Rest in peace 😢
*Pity about the ship. Why did they sink it? Couldn't it have been dismantled for scrap metal? Just imagine, how many tonnes of metal went under the water....*
Tanto ferro para reaproveitar e decidem afunda-lo no oceano,
É incrível
Eles falam Vale só para os q estão na base da pirâmide.
Isso aí não modifica e não polui o fundo do mar
Isso aí não é lixo
Lixo é uma latinha na beira da praia e papel.
If i was in there i would be died 💀
Naufrando? Serio? Nem corrigiu?
Naufrágio proposital
Foda-se
why they did that
To recreate coral reefs which is good for marine life.
ok ty@@DjursholmCars
@@Killer_uv1 You welcome.
wtf ??? they cant recycle hits ?
It costs more to reuse such a big piece of metal as well, this helps marine life grow coral reefs.
wow