Search "Fatal Shark Attacks Through History" it breaks down from the 1700's to date, and Country. Many sharks have known to jump up on the boat, flip or sink it for delicious snacks.
I hope Graham knows how amazing he is. He might have saved those guys’ lives. It seems like him and his wife spent those five days wondering how they can help the stranded guys.
Why didn't he just load them and their supplies up on his yacht and take them home? He came back several days. He couldn't have just taken them to where he docks?
@erikc411 His catamaran never left the island, he only used his dinghy. If it was a larger ship that sat deeper in the water less effected by the wind he absolutely could've, but catamarans only sit 1-2m below the surface, so they're highly susceptible to wind, he was 100% stranded there too during the weather.
What's crazy about the ship wreck one is that, even after 5 days, the coast guard had still not rescued them. Their families eventually rented a helicopter to rescue them. I am sorry, but that is crazy to me. I understand bad weather, but there was no real urgency to their actions. If the weather was really that bad, how come the family was able to rent a helicopter to rescue them (for $3k)? Such a strange response to a very serious situation.
yeah that's kinda crazy to me, its the coast guard, they couldn't do that? Fuck the boat, go back later for it, it's not going anywhere. Coast Guard was probably like "well they want us to get the boat too" instead of "lets just get the dudes" for some reason
They didn't activate their EPIRB. If you watch the whole video they explain that since they weren't in immediate danger (they had food, water, and shelter) they wanted to do everything they could to get themselves off the island.
I didn't think they made themselves sound like an urgent case. They seemed more worried about the boat and they had supplies. Injuries were minor, so they were low priority. I don't really blame the coast guard.
Those two kids were great friends. That one kid that noticed his friend get swept into the water took charge and kept his friend calm. Both stayed calm and used the objects they had to rescue their friend. The three of them will have a bond for life.
Well the two who saved him are true friends. The kid who fell is an idiot for holding on to the fishing pole. Had he let go in the beginning he'd have a good chance to get out when he first grabbed the pole
Honestly, I don’t think that he was that much of an idiot. His friends were almost as close to going over (when the tide kept pushing in hard) as their friend did. Him holding on to the fishing pole was instinct, and he didn’t know what he was doing because like they said… Despite his calm demeanor afterwards, he was scared to death and fighting for his life out their…period. I think he would have done nothing less if one of his friends were in the same situation, or in his shoes at that moment so to speak. I’m not trying to be confrontational, I’m just saying that he is not an idiot, but he did behave like one after he hit that cold ass water, and also being slammed multiple times against those jagged rocks. I bet it’s a lesson he will never in his life forget, and if he ever goes there with a family of his own, he will probably have a leash attached to them lol.
Closer to the water - less chance of losing your lure/bait or get it trapped is my bet. Lots of things in the ocean and the rocks to get it stuck. At least in Norway. So you don’t want it to get stuck. But it’s nit smart, no. I’m just saying. Youngsters see the part of losing a lure as a big thing. Grown ups cut them loose faster i assume
They should've put their hands on him instead of idly sit back and watch. They let him continue to attack the man like their pleas to stop would hold any weight to someone who's clearly deranged.
Imagine having an attention span so little that you can only focus on the first minute of a video that's over 30 minutes long... Oh wait, I guess that's something you don't need to imagine lol
Oh my God those boys!!! How did he keep calm?! If they didn’t remember that rope that was it, he probably had seconds left. As a parent of a 15 year old watching that was terrifying
Those Aussie kids did good pulling their friend out of the surf there. He was just a bit too close to the water, but you know he won't make that mistake again. Those are good mates to have
@yandnat1656 The ocean did that, up against the rocks. Kid was a dumbass, sure, but he just f'd up, we all get at least one. They weren't base jumping or throwing rocks at cars
@al145if you grew up in Australia, by about age 6 you should know better than that idiot kid. We grow up near the ocean, we all know better, except that moron.
@rollinsomethingbutiforgot Kayaks looks like seals from under the water cause their silhouette from below resembles each other. It was more curious than anything since nothing can eat them in their natural habitat.
Right that annoyed me like clearly his parents never taught him how to properly ride a jet ski safely. He did not see him they said like where the heck was the kid looking for the entire time he had more then enough time to not hit the boater.
He could have killed someone, including himself. Maybe his folks weren't that fond of him. Next vacation, they're taking him cave diving. (We don't need no instructors!)
That boy in the first video made my blood boil if someone says don't go near there do it for your own safety because when nature wants to take you it eill take you. Boy probably thought he's invincible for getting near those waves 😂
The last one is so funny from like the perspective everyone is safe now. The shark was not only big enough to cause harm, but the fact that kayaks are so slow and the shark just doddled behind him for so long means the shark was straight up just curious about what the kayak was. He probably came because the fish in distress, saw them just poof out of existence next to that kayak and had a wtf are you moment
And the fact he kept saying "oh no what should I do?" 😢 and kept paddling at sea, rather than heading into shore LOL oH nO wHaT sHoUlD I dO ???? Bruh yeah throw a waterbottle in the water lol wtf... some people's iq is very very very questionable.
@rollinsomethingbutiforgothe did mention he had about an hour to paddle before he got to an actual beach. The rest was just rock cliffs straight into the ocean.
the dude that had the shark following him made it worse by trying to escape from him, if he had stayed in place there was a big chance that the shark would just leave. It was probably curious about the kayak and when he saw it moving though "food"
The shark was acting kinda territorial (it’s hard to tell, but I think those pectoral fins looked pretty depressed, which means an angry shark) so leaving the area may have honestly been the smartest move. But it’s hard to flee in a kayak without splashing, and he definitely didn’t help by trying to out-boat the shark lol. Doesn’t help that it was a super high-contrasting color 😅.
True,splashing attracts sharks.Means dinner bell to them.Used to fish for reds at Horseshoe Beach,Florida.Its known for bull sharks,but very shallow.I've had them bump my kayak.Bulls bump you before initial bite.I stay in my kayak and never go beyond 4'.300yds from shore it's still 4' flats there.Deeper waters they can get a better angle and capsize you.
I've been beached on a sandbar in the Puget Sound before. I'll never forget that cold... We hit a sandbar and it lodged us, I lost consciousness when we hit but got woken up by my uncle. The force was so strong that my beanie flew off my head. We were stuck for 6 hours in the middle of the night. Luckily the boat was small enough and my uncle was knowledgeable on when to rock the boat to get it back up in the water and not sucked under with the sand. His neighbor, himself and I all rocked it back afloat and was able to use the backup motor to get back to the harbor. Craziest night of my life
20:30 Graham and his lady is a hero wether they realize it or not. I didn’t realize that coast guard takes that long. Is it coz of the weather? What if someone is dying?
2:22 Violence isn’t good but holy shit if there was ever a time that was it. They should’ve swung on that young man attacking that older one. Standing there holding the man’s arm and telling the other to stop while not doing anything to prevent another strike is absolute insanity.
saving his fishingrod was more important to him than saving his own life........... if it werent for his friends determination the fool would certainly have lost his life
That was an unbelievably heroic thing that Aiden kid did to save his friend. The ocean is nowhere to play and can get so dangerous. That poor kid was probably eaten up by those rocks! Great job guys!!
Watching that kid almost drown was a nightmare in itself. I couldn't help but think about the incredible ANXIETY that it would provoke watching this from his mother's prospective. 😱😫
Sam and Aiden did an amazing job for their friend. Understood the seriousness of the situation and stayed calm and used critical thinking. Hats off to first guys too. That despicable punching embarrassment of a human is dangerous. Random, unprovoked violence in view of others bodes only ominous notes to reprobates future potential violence.
1:03 sorry first video is not a case both need to be aware the fishermen was holding his position either with a anchor or a his trolling motor a stationary vessel must be given way for due to its inability to move quickly from a stop the kid was way to inexperienced and should have had a observer on the back or not at all been operating
That is the most nonsensical shipwreck I have ever seen....these guys could have literally just left with Graham and got the medical attention that 1 dude needed, instead they chose to stay in that island because apparently material things are more important 😂😒🙄
Graham is also stranded on that island. His sail boat couldn't leave the area due to weather as well. So Graham just hunkered down nearby until he could sail out when the conditions allows it.
That boy in the water had my anxiety levels through the roof, I had a similar experience here in Scotland many years being washed into the North sea at Aberdeen one November, to this day I have no idea how I got out but my chest waders were full of water. I think it just wasn't my time that day.
The video with the teens rock fishing or whatever were absofuckinglutely incredible. I've never once had the level of composer in all my 39 years as this kid had in seconds. I have a serious phobia of being in extremely deep, dark water. Mainly not having the ability to see what's below me, but also having the ability to see what's swimming under me and that's a goddamn terrifying either way, but if this dude was there coaching me outta a ridiculous situation I think I just might make it!😅
Im glad hes alright but that shit was tough to watch... Aiden is a little badass tho. Clearly he knows how dangerous that water is and how bad the situation had the potential to become and he manages to keep himself and the other 2 calm the whole time..
That dumb ass kid (Jacob) who fell into the rocks while fishing would get a slap after not listening. I'd probably slap him every time I saw him for a year after his dumb ass decision.
4:45 i gone in water like this on purpose once and i got pulled down a rock and like got dragged on my back on the stone like a bit and then pushed back into the rock i think😭
I saw Briggsy's marooning when it first happened, and i think everyone should watch it. His positive attitude kept the group together, and his physical intelligence saved the day. He kept making the right decision at every point. It's a classic example of how to stay in the moment and react appropriately to the situation, and I think he is a hero.
What kind of Coast Guards take 7 Days to come and Save Your Sorry Ass?! Are they Celebrating Thanksgiving and then prepare for Christmas, before doing their utmost urgent Jobs?!
@FuckOff1-123mThey are just like everyone else then, No Special Force--"We work only if the Weather is 72 Degrees, have had an Hearty Breakfast, had a Good Night's Sleep, No Raining or Winds in the Forecast today, and Our Wives are in Good Mood, then and only then We will go save those stranded on an island, Oh, Also, only if our Hapinness Level today is 6 or Greater out of 10!"
they guys were in no risk this guys makes it seem more dangerous but they had enough food for mutiple days and they actually caught and let go a bunch of fish which in this video was a lie they were never at risk of running out of food and there was a sailboat that was with them the whole time
How many days until rescue....over a week? WTF! This would never happen with the US Coast Guard unless the weather prevented rescue. Weather doesn't look like a factor in this case.
The spot they were at, is somewhat notorious for bad weather making transit inbetween is pretty hard for smaller vessels. Now Australia itself, doesn't have a coast guard like the US, it's not a branch of military, it's a volunteer service that runs alongside the maritime border command (which is a joint force between the navy and military which primarily patrol waters that focuses on preventing illegal activities such as immigrants, piracy, drug mules etc.). The Equipment they have available just isn't enough to handle the rough seas. In fact the boats they have are pretty much the same as the contender that sunk if not slightly bigger. Had the Yacht of not been there, I would've pulled the EPIRB and rescue would have arrived that same day more than likely. an EPIRB in Australia should only be used if in that exact moment, if you don't get rescue soon, you will die, Briggsy and Co had resources to get them through multiple days and shelter and other people somewhat nearby so that's why they didn't pull it.
the video made it seem way worse then it actually was they were pretty good all the days hell the only reason they even got the helicopter was because their families told them they gonna pay for it and they had no choice but to get rescued lol
Im really not understand the coastguards problem? If the other fella Graham in his yacht can get close surely the coastguard should be able to no bother?
So Grahams yacht is a catamaran, that thing only sits under the water like 3ft, a coastguard cutter sits about 9-10ft under the water so if the island is surrounded by a reef the cutter could probably not get close enough to deploy a zodiac. Now why the coastguard never sent a helicopter, that one i truely dont understand.
@GreyGrimlee It's situation based stuff, the coast guard has confirmation that they're in no immediate danger, supplies and shelter and have a reliable way to contact them. The amount of rescue helicopters the coast guard has is 10. That's 10 helicopters for the entirety of Australia. Yes some states have extras with ones like the SES copters etc, but they're almost if not always out on tasks for people whos lifes are genuinely at risk in the moment. That's pretty much why they didn't send one, it just wasn't appropriate for them to send it based on the situation
No chance that first kid left "unharmed", I'm sure he broke a couple ribs hitting that boat with his side.
Probably bruises, but the reason he was alright is the boat moved. Its much different than hitting a car with 4 rubber wheels on a hard surface.
At least
@breannathompson9094
Good Point ☝️
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"Fatal Shark Attacks Through History" it breaks down from the 1700's to date, and Country. Many sharks have known to jump up on the boat, flip or sink it for delicious snacks.
That kid had the survival instinct of a loaf of bread.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
He was an idiot to go too close to the edge.
Damn that kid made me angry how slow he was moving wtf
There is always ONE in every family with the situational awareness of a sea sponge
Yea hes my mate hes not the sharpest tool in the shed
I change my mind, I like these ocean stories more than the hunting stories. Do more of these.
Much more reality.. less bigfoot BS😂👍🏼
I agree!
*PLEASE
I hope Graham knows how amazing he is. He might have saved those guys’ lives. It seems like him and his wife spent those five days wondering how they can help the stranded guys.
He definitely did, they wouldn't be able to reach anyone without him
Why didn't he just load them and their supplies up on his yacht and take them home? He came back several days. He couldn't have just taken them to where he docks?
@erikc411 His catamaran never left the island, he only used his dinghy.
If it was a larger ship that sat deeper in the water less effected by the wind he absolutely could've, but catamarans only sit 1-2m below the surface, so they're highly susceptible to wind, he was 100% stranded there too during the weather.
Was about to say. He's really such an amazing individual that helped them tremendously. Without him, the story may not have ended as good as it did.
Throw yourself overboard you sad act ! Can no one see the fishing line holding the inflatable behind his kayak ? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bro the kid in the last vid In the kayak was cracking me up narrating his terror “ I am shitting bricks right now “
I'm laying in bed and I tucked my legs a few times 😂
6:20 “you’re gonna need to come this way man”
Waves: “you mean this way?”
What's crazy about the ship wreck one is that, even after 5 days, the coast guard had still not rescued them. Their families eventually rented a helicopter to rescue them. I am sorry, but that is crazy to me. I understand bad weather, but there was no real urgency to their actions. If the weather was really that bad, how come the family was able to rent a helicopter to rescue them (for $3k)? Such a strange response to a very serious situation.
yeah that's kinda crazy to me, its the coast guard, they couldn't do that? Fuck the boat, go back later for it, it's not going anywhere. Coast Guard was probably like "well they want us to get the boat too" instead of "lets just get the dudes" for some reason
They didn't activate their EPIRB. If you watch the whole video they explain that since they weren't in immediate danger (they had food, water, and shelter) they wanted to do everything they could to get themselves off the island.
I didn't think they made themselves sound like an urgent case. They seemed more worried about the boat and they had supplies. Injuries were minor, so they were low priority. I don't really blame the coast guard.
They weren't violent third world immigrants so why would the Australian government care?
@goodolboney that's true
Those two kids were great friends. That one kid that noticed his friend get swept into the water took charge and kept his friend calm. Both stayed calm and used the objects they had to rescue their friend. The three of them will have a bond for life.
You're absolutely right! Their teamwork really showed how strong their friendship is. It's amazing to see such bravery in difficult situations.
Well the two who saved him are true friends. The kid who fell is an idiot for holding on to the fishing pole. Had he let go in the beginning he'd have a good chance to get out when he first grabbed the pole
Honestly, I don’t think that he was that much of an idiot. His friends were almost as close to going over (when the tide kept pushing in hard) as their friend did. Him holding on to the fishing pole was instinct, and he didn’t know what he was doing because like they said… Despite his calm demeanor afterwards, he was scared to death and fighting for his life out their…period.
I think he would have done nothing less if one of his friends were in the same situation, or in his shoes at that moment so to speak. I’m not trying to be confrontational, I’m just saying that he is not an idiot, but he did behave like one after he hit that cold ass water, and also being slammed multiple times against those jagged rocks. I bet it’s a lesson he will never in his life forget, and if he ever goes there with a family of his own, he will probably have a leash attached to them lol.
@Kidd23Kiddsdude shut up...
@Kidd23Kidds What a tool he is, just drop the rod and save your life without putting your mates at risk.
What’s a 13 yr old doing on it without an adult is beyond me
The age to get your boating license is 12 years old, completely legal
why tf was that guy so close to the rocks to begin with like some ppl are dumb af
Maybe to dumb
@google4329 *too 😅
@The_commenteer dude youre user name
I mean that’s pretty normal for teenagers
Closer to the water - less chance of losing your lure/bait or get it trapped is my bet. Lots of things in the ocean and the rocks to get it stuck. At least in Norway. So you don’t want it to get stuck. But it’s nit smart, no. I’m just saying. Youngsters see the part of losing a lure as a big thing. Grown ups cut them loose faster i assume
Why didn't the dudes that were fishing kick that guys ass? They let that old fella take a beating and let him walk.. smh
Me too
Soft people. What's going on mate MATE MATE. Lol kick him in balls wth
They were too busy saying "omg stahp it. Stahp. Stahp it mate"
One had a big arse fishing knife. If I was that bloke, I'd have poked about 5 holes in that fuckin dog within less than 5 seconds...
I came here to say this. Leave him alone does not work. Pull dude off, and jack him a few times. This is why I carry
That guy keeping off shore and on radio is a legend
they didnt rush to help the man, they stood by and asked them to stop
They should've put their hands on him instead of idly sit back and watch. They let him continue to attack the man like their pleas to stop would hold any weight to someone who's clearly deranged.
bro had a large knife too they couldve easily handled it
imagine having a whole lake and a decade to turn yet you STILL somehow run into the one boat on the water
Imagine having an attention span so little that you can only focus on the first minute of a video that's over 30 minutes long... Oh wait, I guess that's something you don't need to imagine lol
wackjob @Jim-y4u4k
Ah, Australia
Giant spiders
Yk I liked doge fans I might’ve changed my mind a little bit
@Kianishot88massive sharks
Its not that bad here in Australia, depending as to where you are
best place to be🥰
That one of the teen getting pulled by the wave stressed me out so bad, I’m glad they all ok!
Oh my God those boys!!! How did he keep calm?! If they didn’t remember that rope that was it, he probably had seconds left. As a parent of a 15 year old watching that was terrifying
Same!
Same 😰
LET. GO. OF. THE. FISHING. POLE. OMG
Im glad they learnt their lesson the hard way. Remember that for life
Those Aussie kids did good pulling their friend out of the surf there. He was just a bit too close to the water, but you know he won't make that mistake again. Those are good mates to have
A bit too close, a bit? Not only did he put his own life in danger but that of his friends. He deserves a slap.
@yandnat1656 The ocean did that, up against the rocks. Kid was a dumbass, sure, but he just f'd up, we all get at least one. They weren't base jumping or throwing rocks at cars
@al145if you grew up in Australia, by about age 6 you should know better than that idiot kid. We grow up near the ocean, we all know better, except that moron.
I was cracking ip at the kid that was followed by the big white shark. He was shittining his pants. . 😂😂😂😂😂
As a Aussie should’ve just swam to the beach
Graham is a bloody legend and the coast guard is incompetent
lol
The shark wasn't hungry, so she was slowly following him and scaring him 😂😂
shark was genuinely bored wondering where he was going next lmao
GUYS A GREAT WHITE IS FOLLOWING ME WHAT DO I DO????
*[keeps paddling at the slowest pace humanly possible]*
@rollinsomethingbutiforgotand keeps adjusting the camera
sharks hate the colour yellow, they go for anything with yellow. The guys lucky it didn't try to attack the kayak
@rollinsomethingbutiforgot Kayaks looks like seals from under the water cause their silhouette from below resembles each other. It was more curious than anything since nothing can eat them in their natural habitat.
Idiotic unsupervised 13 year olds are more of a danger in open water to us, than sharks.... Like seriously!
Right that annoyed me like clearly his parents never taught him how to properly ride a jet ski safely.
He did not see him they said like where the heck was the kid looking for the entire time he had more then enough time to not hit the boater.
A 13 should never drive such thing wtf America
kid didn't look like he had a vest on either, probably tons of bad decisions to come
When I was 13, I’d do some stupid things. One of those is almost getting drowned.
He could have killed someone, including himself. Maybe his folks weren't that fond of him. Next vacation, they're taking him cave diving. (We don't need no instructors!)
6:14 this guy was a hero straight up
That boy in the first video made my blood boil if someone says don't go near there do it for your own safety because when nature wants to take you it eill take you. Boy probably thought he's invincible for getting near those waves 😂
Those teen boys are heros saving their friends life from the ocean waves
The last one is so funny from like the perspective everyone is safe now. The shark was not only big enough to cause harm, but the fact that kayaks are so slow and the shark just doddled behind him for so long means the shark was straight up just curious about what the kayak was. He probably came because the fish in distress, saw them just poof out of existence next to that kayak and had a wtf are you moment
And the fact he kept saying "oh no what should I do?" 😢 and kept paddling at sea, rather than heading into shore LOL oH nO wHaT sHoUlD I dO ???? Bruh yeah throw a waterbottle in the water lol wtf... some people's iq is very very very questionable.
@rollinsomethingbutiforgot he was heading to shore, all the land you see in the clip while hes being followed is cliff face and inaccessible
@rollinsomethingbutiforgothe did mention he had about an hour to paddle before he got to an actual beach. The rest was just rock cliffs straight into the ocean.
@rollinsomethingbutiforgotlike yours
@rollinsomethingbutiforgotmentioning someones IQ is in fact low IQ
the dude that had the shark following him made it worse by trying to escape from him, if he had stayed in place there was a big chance that the shark would just leave. It was probably curious about the kayak and when he saw it moving though "food"
The shark was acting kinda territorial (it’s hard to tell, but I think those pectoral fins looked pretty depressed, which means an angry shark) so leaving the area may have honestly been the smartest move. But it’s hard to flee in a kayak without splashing, and he definitely didn’t help by trying to out-boat the shark lol. Doesn’t help that it was a super high-contrasting color 😅.
Whats crazy is WHY ARE YOU ON A KAYAK IN GREAT WHITE TERRITORY?! No survival instinct what so ever.
True,splashing attracts sharks.Means dinner bell to them.Used to fish for reds at Horseshoe Beach,Florida.Its known for bull sharks,but very shallow.I've had them bump my kayak.Bulls bump you before initial bite.I stay in my kayak and never go beyond 4'.300yds from shore it's still 4' flats there.Deeper waters they can get a better angle and capsize you.
Sounds good till you're chased by one, it ain't that simple
@JustinBates-g7git is if you know what you’re doing
I've been beached on a sandbar in the Puget Sound before. I'll never forget that cold... We hit a sandbar and it lodged us, I lost consciousness when we hit but got woken up by my uncle. The force was so strong that my beanie flew off my head. We were stuck for 6 hours in the middle of the night. Luckily the boat was small enough and my uncle was knowledgeable on when to rock the boat to get it back up in the water and not sucked under with the sand. His neighbor, himself and I all rocked it back afloat and was able to use the backup motor to get back to the harbor. Craziest night of my life
bloody hell amazing story mate good job
Honestly, reckless teens in open water worry me more than sharks do.
He doesn't have the intelligence to give that shark his dinner he just stole.
27:09 the shark: “woah, what are you doing out here? It’s not safe, I’ll escort you”
He just wanted to help
20:30 Graham and his lady is a hero wether they realize it or not. I didn’t realize that coast guard takes that long. Is it coz of the weather? What if someone is dying?
Also confused why Graham and his wife couldn't take them?
@goncacikableright I’m so confused on why they didn’t walk over to where he picked up the other guys to get on his yacht
@goncacikablebecause beyond the sheltered waters, there were large seas and bad weather.
They said the seas were too big for coastguard to get there safely. The guys told them that they'd be ok for a few days until rescue.
great intervention in that attack!!!!! when someone is attacking your friend you attack back. coward.
There's even one dude with a knife in his hand, which I guess is for decoration.
Yea I was like wtf is happening? Shocking he was almost holding the victim to continue to be beaten
Zac Main is the attacker, by the way. His mum took him into the police station and he was charged with "affray". 28 year old man.
Just stands there recording yelling stop smh
Unfortunately much like a lot of Europe our government is ran by cunts who would have us in jail if we defended the fella, it's a joke.
26:39 I would never go into the ocean in that tiny little leaf on the water 😂
"There's a huge great white behind me..." Lemme pause in my escape to adjust my camera 🤦
2:22 Violence isn’t good but holy shit if there was ever a time that was it. They should’ve swung on that young man attacking that older one. Standing there holding the man’s arm and telling the other to stop while not doing anything to prevent another strike is absolute insanity.
People are far too concerned for their own safety these days, helping people is too scary for most
Violence that ends violence isn't wrong. Especially violence done to violent people to protect innocent ones.
Violence freed the slaves and liberated the Concentration Camps. It’s good just as often as it’s bad.
Why americans have guns. Cowardly pshycos exist. 😊
Fkn throat punch! Along with a temple burst
saving his fishingrod was more important to him than saving his own life........... if it werent for his friends determination the fool would certainly have lost his life
That was an unbelievably heroic thing that Aiden kid did to save his friend. The ocean is nowhere to play and can get so dangerous. That poor kid was probably eaten up by those rocks! Great job guys!!
I would shit myself with the last one
Guy on the jetski has the survival instincts of a juiced lemon
Every time I hear the narrator speak and repeat the exact thing that the videos explains it makes me wanna scrape my brain out with an ice pick
The shark thought: let him shit first, it tastes better then ! 😂
Man that was intense watching the teenage kids rescue there friend. Stayed calm considering how fuct it was.
Good friends.
If that had been me with the great white, id still have been paddling 500 miles inland
Seas are too rough for the Coast Guard?!? Isn't that what they're conditioned for?
Is the US, of course.
@CoachReggieDunlop7 wdym its the US their ausie
@CoachReggieDunlop7Believe it or not U.S would've got to them much quicker...
Heavy australian accents... yep, clearly US... average youtuber over here
That dude would have gone for a swim if he tried to attack me lol
"some sand made its way into the food"
horrifying stuff mate, make a whole channel about it
I thought that was a really silly comment too…
2:00 here I would have used the fishing rod as a whip lol
22:05 The "unintelligible" part was Solo, a soft drinks/pop/fizzy drink etc we drink in Australia, now comes with alcohol!!!
27:25
That’s really good that he gave that command to the shark to “Leave me alone”. I think that worked.
i know its wrong to laugh at, but the slowed down version of the dude in the first clip saying "what the fu-" is hilarious to me
Graham you are God sent! Literally!! Thank you for everything you and your wife did!!❤️
Who left their idiot son to drive a jetski alone
The aussiest "are we gonna die out here" 😂
Watching that kid almost drown was a nightmare in itself. I couldn't help but think about the incredible ANXIETY that it would provoke watching this from his mother's prospective. 😱😫
6:28 dude telling his friend to just swim that way in a whirlpool washing machine of an ocean is hilarious 😂
The second one is why I always carry a good long fillet knife lmfao
I'm really happy the assault was caught on camera and the man posted it so he could be identified and arrested. What an absolute menace
Absolute hero's. Well done lads you saved your friends life. ❤
0:52 'Thankfully they both walk away unharmed' it wasn't very deep then.
Sam and Aiden did an amazing job for their friend. Understood the seriousness of the situation and stayed calm and used critical thinking. Hats off to first guys too. That despicable punching embarrassment of a human is dangerous. Random, unprovoked violence in view of others bodes only ominous notes to reprobates future potential violence.
1:03 sorry first video is not a case both need to be aware the fishermen was holding his position either with a anchor or a his trolling motor a stationary vessel must be given way for due to its inability to move quickly from a stop the kid was way to inexperienced and should have had a observer on the back or not at all been operating
Yeah that wasnt an accident. The kid was trying to harass the fisherman, and karma noticed. I hope he is sore. 😊
@jdfriarexactly he was messing w him and didn’t turn away soon enough
That NZ dude in the kayak using bait bigger than the biggest fish I've ever caught lmao
Remarkable composure? What? That dude sounded like he was about to cry
Oh my gosh I'm so glad I didn't watch this alone because I am terrified I don't know if I'll be able to go to sleep tonight.
26:57 like finishing a hike legs tired and a bear shows up
The Jet Skiier was Textng,...
That last story with the shark had me on the edge of my seat OMG the ocean is a very scary place that demands respect
"Holy Cunt! Thank Fuck we got you" and some people think Aussies are not religious... behold our version of the lords prayer
That is the most nonsensical shipwreck I have ever seen....these guys could have literally just left with Graham and got the medical attention that 1 dude needed, instead they chose to stay in that island because apparently material things are more important 😂😒🙄
Graham is also stranded on that island. His sail boat couldn't leave the area due to weather as well. So Graham just hunkered down nearby until he could sail out when the conditions allows it.
That kid that fell in the ocean never even tried to climb up those rocks. Dude had the survival instincts of a blade of grass
Amazing job to Amanda and Graham!!! You're real ones! Love from Australia!
Always bring a pew pew when your kayak fishing in the ocean.
That boy in the water had my anxiety levels through the roof, I had a similar experience here in Scotland many years being washed into the North sea at Aberdeen one November, to this day I have no idea how I got out but my chest waders were full of water. I think it just wasn't my time that day.
The video with the teens rock fishing or whatever were absofuckinglutely incredible. I've never once had the level of composer in all my 39 years as this kid had in seconds. I have a serious phobia of being in extremely deep, dark water. Mainly not having the ability to see what's below me, but also having the ability to see what's swimming under me and that's a goddamn terrifying either way, but if this dude was there coaching me outta a ridiculous situation I think I just might make it!😅
Im watching alone stoned
Same here bro😂
😂
You are not alone 😂
That jet ski was crazy. Like fr the whole lake and still hit his boat
What’s worse than turning yourself in is having your mom drive to the police station.
That shark video, thats how i feel when the cops get behind me
Those fishing mate should give each other a hug! They just saved dudes life! How scary
They didn’t do shit they shoulda jumped in to help him
Damn... the coast guard wasn't really too concerned with saving those guys.
"the distance between them grows shorter and longer each time"
wut
everyone forgets that a jetski isn't a car, it doesn't turn because you turn the handlebars, you have to apply power while turning...
are u actually trying to defend the degenerate on the jetski that hit the only boat in the entire area? ur dumb asf
27:29 classic " chat am i cooked ?? " moment 😂😂😂😂
05:00 STUPID! Throw that fishing rod away! Use both hands to save your life.DUMB
Dudes literally dying tryna save his rod 😂
wtf is baden from ocean alley doing here 11:54
7:00 this kid has the grip strength of a small child.
Why don't you try to pull yourself out of a swell for 10+ minutes and grab a wet pole... Ffs you people always act like it's something so simple
Im glad hes alright but that shit was tough to watch... Aiden is a little badass tho. Clearly he knows how dangerous that water is and how bad the situation had the potential to become and he manages to keep himself and the other 2 calm the whole time..
Dubass his hands are wet it’s hard asf to grab and keep hold of the pole
@Apancakeonsail found the guy that can’t spell or hold his own body weight.
Agreed 💯
I've heard more "oi"s in the last five minutes than I've heard in the last 5 years combined.
19:21 dannys foot wound looks like staph infection if not treated
That life ending encounter will make them three boys best friends forever
That dumb ass kid (Jacob) who fell into the rocks while fishing would get a slap after not listening. I'd probably slap him every time I saw him for a year after his dumb ass decision.
Especially since he acts like he can't swim or figure out rising water. Idk as a surfer that was a pitiful thing to watch
"Dont watch alone" dude its not like the thing's can reach me on land
4:45 i gone in water like this on purpose once and i got pulled down a rock and like got dragged on my back on the stone like a bit and then pushed back into the rock i think😭
Those friends that made it through those waves 🌊 🙌🏽 Hell yeah boys what a ride dudes
The boys mate did so well staying calm and getting him out !!!!!!😮😮😮 WELL DONE MATE 🎉🎉
I saw Briggsy's marooning when it first happened, and i think everyone should watch it. His positive attitude kept the group together, and his physical intelligence saved the day. He kept making the right decision at every point. It's a classic example of how to stay in the moment and react appropriately to the situation, and I think he is a hero.
4:23 those currents are insane
What kind of Coast Guards take 7 Days to come and Save Your Sorry Ass?! Are they Celebrating Thanksgiving and then prepare for Christmas, before doing their utmost urgent Jobs?!
Rough sea conditions.
They can't do shit when it's too rough to go out on a boat.
@FuckOff1-123mThey are just like everyone else then, No Special Force--"We work only if the Weather is 72 Degrees, have had an Hearty Breakfast, had a Good Night's Sleep, No Raining or Winds in the Forecast today, and Our Wives are in Good Mood, then and only then We will go save those stranded on an island, Oh, Also, only if our Hapinness Level today is 6 or Greater out of 10!"
they guys were in no risk this guys makes it seem more dangerous but they had enough food for mutiple days and they actually caught and let go a bunch of fish which in this video was a lie they were never at risk of running out of food and there was a sailboat that was with them the whole time
The first one: “no time to react”
*stares at the jet ski approaching for a solid 10 seconds*
😂😂
How many days until rescue....over a week? WTF! This would never happen with the US Coast Guard unless the weather prevented rescue. Weather doesn't look like a factor in this case.
The spot they were at, is somewhat notorious for bad weather making transit inbetween is pretty hard for smaller vessels.
Now Australia itself, doesn't have a coast guard like the US, it's not a branch of military, it's a volunteer service that runs alongside the maritime border command (which is a joint force between the navy and military which primarily patrol waters that focuses on preventing illegal activities such as immigrants, piracy, drug mules etc.). The Equipment they have available just isn't enough to handle the rough seas. In fact the boats they have are pretty much the same as the contender that sunk if not slightly bigger.
Had the Yacht of not been there, I would've pulled the EPIRB and rescue would have arrived that same day more than likely.
an EPIRB in Australia should only be used if in that exact moment, if you don't get rescue soon, you will die, Briggsy and Co had resources to get them through multiple days and shelter and other people somewhat nearby so that's why they didn't pull it.
the video made it seem way worse then it actually was they were pretty good all the days hell the only reason they even got the helicopter was because their families told them they gonna pay for it and they had no choice but to get rescued lol
Let go of the fucking pole!!!
Im really not understand the coastguards problem? If the other fella Graham in his yacht can get close surely the coastguard should be able to no bother?
So Grahams yacht is a catamaran, that thing only sits under the water like 3ft, a coastguard cutter sits about 9-10ft under the water so if the island is surrounded by a reef the cutter could probably not get close enough to deploy a zodiac. Now why the coastguard never sent a helicopter, that one i truely dont understand.
@GreyGrimlee It's situation based stuff, the coast guard has confirmation that they're in no immediate danger, supplies and shelter and have a reliable way to contact them.
The amount of rescue helicopters the coast guard has is 10. That's 10 helicopters for the entirety of Australia. Yes some states have extras with ones like the SES copters etc, but they're almost if not always out on tasks for people whos lifes are genuinely at risk in the moment.
That's pretty much why they didn't send one, it just wasn't appropriate for them to send it based on the situation
@Equatox thats crazy Australia only has 10 rescue helicopters for their coast guard.
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