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How did they get your cruise information anyway?
ОтветитьThe first one looked like it was gonna capsize
Who do these cruise ships think they are? Queen Mary 2? An Ocean Liner?
i though all ocean going ships have weather radar screens so they know whats ahead or coming, also, it has been determined that all ships on the ocean need water proof insturment panels to stop this kind of things happening again, cruise ship captains need to think about the passengers on the ship and not the inconvenience it might be to veer of course, in the ocean you cant just let people off like on land, these ships do not catch my interest at all
Ответить7.38 looked like it was about to go under! 😮😮😮
ОтветитьPlease, use the Metric System.
Finger down on any video where the imperial system is used, which only third world countries like Liberia use.
hope the ship we are going on november 1 2023 is gonna be a calm vacation
ОтветитьIf that was my shop I glued down everything the piano so nothing wouldn't move
ОтветитьI watched for the thrill,but i am very terrified i will not go on a cruise now. That water is so powerful I do not trust it wow.
ОтветитьIt’s Crazy to me he said “like the titanic but in real life”
ОтветитьI've been on 5 cruises, 3 during hurricane season, and never encountered anything like this! Scary for sure!
ОтветитьI hope I don't get nightmares after watching this 🙏🙏
ОтветитьI'm a retired Helicopter Aircrewman and Rescue Swimmer with the U.S. Navy. In 1985 returning from a 7 month Med deployment, we hit the tail end of a hurricane. We were detached to the au.S.S. Kids DDG 993, the sea was so rough we were consistently being pounded by waves and at times we were listing up 40°. We were part of the U.S.S. Eisenhower CVN-69. The Ike was on n our starboard side about 4-5 miles away and she was playing submarine. You know it's rough when an nuclear aircraft carrier was being hit with seas so high, the flight deck was being submergered.
ОтветитьAdenoids
ОтветитьPoor narrator... he must learn how to pronounce Norwegian cities.
ОтветитьIt's strange that ships don't bolt the furniture down just in case something happens. Seems like it would be a good idea.
Ответить"It was like watching the Titanic but in real life."
So, the Titanic doesn't exist?
Shouldn't furniture and other stuff on ships be bolted down to the floor? That's a major hazard if they aren't.
ОтветитьI once traveled from L.A. to Catalina Island with family aboard a small ship. Halfway there, the waves intensified to the point that it was near impossible to walk around. The only thing we could do was stay in one place and hold on. On the way back, I went up to the highest deck, grabbed the rail, and held on tightly while looking over the side. The ship rocked so hard that I could see either all ship or all ocean.
ОтветитьRough seas, total engine failure, and the captain didn’t ask passengers to stay in their cabins 😂
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