How One Ship Caused a Global Traffic Jam
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On March 23, 2021 the container ship Ever Given was on it’s journey between the port of Tanjung Pelepas in Malaysia and Rotterdam in the Netherlands when it was sailing through the Suez Canal in Egypt. The ship was surprised by a sandstorm and rammed itself into the side wall of the canal. Even though the blockade is resolved, it is expected that the delay is expected to cause a ripple effect that will add stress to port facilities and even inland infrastructure.
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The 3D work on this was sooo well done and helpful. Nice work!!
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Soon as I saw this shot at 1:30, I liked the video. Top-notch stuff.
The 3D imagery may be nice to look at but also remember that computer imagery could all be false . Now , this particular incident is true to the past tense . I.E. It already happened and is documented by many . Also remember that if the computer imagery were to show for example a false explosion on board or a huge fire or the ship breaking half . Folks from that portion of the globe would of coarse know better . But if that computer created imagery did show such false devastation it could easily trick the eyes/minds of good honest people elsewhere in the world into believing it . Computer created imagery should be questioned so as it's not used as a cover up . Thankyou ................
@@johnh1001 I did not know people like you exist. I love doing 3D animations and know how hard and expensive it would be to do things you worry about. Even in big Hollywood movies those kind of misleading effects has to be done very carefully at it takes huge amount of time to do realistically. I know some people struggle to analyze picture, but to fool most of the people, or even experts, its almost impossible to do misleading visuals.
They are the ones Pulled off The Evergreen ship from the Canal not the Egyptian Authorities -company-news/detail/suez-canal-unblocked-we-pulled-it-off.html?
I really like how "dudes on the internet" do so much better at covering these incidents than the actual news does.
Cause they're actually motivated to make something they love doing.
Cause people actually search for this vid, the 'news' need to be entertaining as weird as it sounds. So they dramatize everything. I barely watch it anymore, it's become so stupid
Hindsight is 20/20
The news is dumbed down garbage for the mind, delivered by sharp-dressed and educated professionals.
Even then you have to cipher through all of the propaganda
2 years had already passed? Felt like this was just last month.
3 YEARS
I swear to god I thought this was last year, getting older sucks
@@willthomas3399wait tf? This happened in 2021?? Istg it happened in like late 2022 😭😭
It's been 3 years already ?😮
@jha04vishal 3 is crazy. Time moves different after 2019
i bet that this is a video that everyone will see in their recommended videos in about 8 years
Yeah and we will come back and write "yeah I remember this, we memed it"
Meet ya 8 years later
Hi people in 8 years
Yes
Ye
I can’t help but be happy this is happening. I love when weaknesses are exposed, because it leads to solutions and a more robust and sometimes more balanced economy. We may not have had support for expansion of the canal or creation of alternatives without this. It also gives us an opportunity to look for local solutions and suppliers.
Yeah I thought the same thing
And it happened in a way that was painful but not catastrophic. Imagine if something blocked the canal for months, instead of weeks.
(actually asking) has there been anything done to prevent this in the future? i assume the plan is to double up the canal the entire length?
Solution? What solution? Making the canal larger or something?
@@alwaystired1Yeah. A couple billion dollars and a lot of time to do so. Which Egypt doesn't have.
The ship actually was hijacked by the penguin from madagascar...they’re heading to Antarctica
Lmao
Finally a cultured one with a sense of humor....
😂😂😂😂😂
Government censor news about hijack! They just don't want to let us know about great Antarctican Empire!
YEEEES
Crazy how a hundred something hour of traffic jam affects the global economy. The ripple effect is mind blowing.
Most likely done on purpose. This has the globalist elites name all over it. Think of it, Covid, destroying small businesses, now cutting off food. They are culling the herd. Our planet is doomed I fear...
@@darthragnareinarsonn3181 You nuts just need to s t o p already
@@rafaelmartinez9259 Not my fault you've been living with your head up your ass! lol...
@@goatofthunder6538 Crazy shit is already happening. Anyone who takes the time to really look around and do their due diligence and research can see that our planet is seriously f&%ked!.
@@darthragnareinarsonn3181 enlight me master, I want to wake up
Now according to what I've heard, the ship was not actually stuck because of a sandstorm but rather because of the bank cushion and suction effect. According to one report, although the winds were high that day, there was no actual sandstorm. The winds however, still affected the ship causing it to sway between the sides of the channel and in an attempt to reduce the drift from side to side the vessel increased her speed. This increase in speed also increased the effects of bank suction and cushion so when the vessel neared one side of the channel, bank cushion caused the bow of the vessel to be repelled to the other side of the channel while bank suction sucked the stern in the opposite direction.
Bank suction?, dear me!
@@29brendus
Bank suction
Sounds like a prostitute's weekly special if they tricked behind a bank 😂
A reminder that as much as we celebrate our cleverness, our powerful machines and our complex systems of trade, we are still at the mercy of the winds, the tides and geography.
Only God has the ultimate authority over the latter
and giant drawings of male anatomy
@@lukebasement yes that’s the most powerful thing in the world
We're just dust compared to nature.
You mean Nature... 🙂
Its fascinating how a single ship caused this many affects to the whole world
This is possible because of the "leaders" that are more interested on what a kid say about eco-apocalipse then the welfare of the nation. Why? Because Europe makes eco-policy after eco-policy to hit some idiotic targets by throwing the industry in countries that don't give and F. So Europe is now in the situation to starve or die from frostbite because wants to not die from "global warming" .
..on purpose to send a message tot he globalists...centralised supply chains can be extorted.
**insert Fire-Nation joke**
Nothing ‘simple’ about the ship
@@timanderson2493 *SINGLE*
This was 3 years ago feels like maybe 1
The 3D renderings and animations really help put it all into perspective. I never would have compared it to the Titanic and never would have known it was bigger.
No shit it’s bigger the titanic was 100 years ago
Even the QE2 is more than 2 times bigger than titanic.
@@wikz8480 stfu
@@wikz8480 the titanic was still big though, I don't think you realize how big it is
@@ron3557 That’s a 2 year old comment
It's genuinely frightening how easily our "well planned and well thought out" system can come to a complete halt for only a few days and that can disrupt the entire world and and have an impact for months... How can 12% of the world trade volume per day depend on 54 ships crossing the canal? Frighteningly fragile
We live in a complex world and the more complex it gets the more fragile it becomes. The system is built on a global supply chain that gets things where they're needed "Just In Time". We've created a house of cards remove just one and everything falls apart. -Tom Clancy's The Division
@@the_expidition427 yeah... We live in a world of profits, which incentivizes doing things cheaply and just barely enough. If we were determined to never let this happen again, we'd probably have three channels through Egypt comprising the Suez Canal, so that a single ship getting stuck in one wouldn't impact two-way traffic, along with fleets of planes ready to pick up the slack if three ships managed to get simultaneously stuck anyways, and generous margins on the boats themselves and at ports to quickly process the following influx of traffic once the ships came unstuck. But that's ridiculously expensive to build and maintain, every aspect of it, so we instead do the minimum required to keep things moving smoothly most of the time.
We could do better, but doing better is not particularly incentivized right now.
@@ferociousfeind8538 At this point in time doing better is incentivized at this point in time with the shift toward de-globalization and diversification away from the southeast asia region more so focusing on domestic and near shore production instead of offshore international while pivoting toward development in South Korea, Phillipines, India, Japan, and Taiwan for the majority of manufacturing that remains in that region
Just wait until this person finds out about software...
@@pikablue107 my god, remember when one man un-open-sourced his little bit of software and like 42% of the internet crashed overnight? It was, like, a right-justify function for text
I actually sailed through there in the Navy. Those sand storms are no joke and we was on an aircraft carrier.
did you cover the planes?
Mom:
"Why you didn't get all the grocery products that I have listed?"
Me:
"There is a traffic jam caused by an Empire State building sized ship".
Mom: Stop lying! This is why I can’t ever rely on you! Your always so dramatic! (Or always making things up)
@@debraturk1554 Lol true
Me:Turns on TV
TV:The Suez Canal has been blocked by a massive ship stopping other ships from passing through the Suez Canal.
Mom:Oh I'm sorry carry on.
Not gonna lie, this was a really in depth and graphically outstanding video over something that just now happened. 👏
They always have there explanations ready when they plan these things 😉
Super educational tbh
@@joshuamurray9403 Yes, i see that as a test.
@@jean-baptistepoquelin5116 I see it as a hail mary pass to try and collapse the world economy because they weren't as successful at damaging it as they had hoped they would be with their "covid" scam.
@@joshuamurray9403 wdym by covid scam
Never really realized how big that ship was. Now I get why it was stuck so long
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@gg gg open your mouth
@gg gg do as you say you hypocrite, you dare commit the very action you're condemning?
and johnny harris and half as interesting
@@jeostone5255 lol all are in my watch later playlist. But all are hitting today it seems.
Spreading that mainstream propaganda!
Hoping RUclips would recommend this to my kids 10 years late 😀👍
Ok
First time the memes were faster than the news
@gg gg if you don’t have nothing nice to say stfu
@@marvelous5038 on March twenty ferd
its every time for me bc the knowledge i have is from memes only
Actually the news was faster than the “memes”
@@skrettsnerk508 idk what he's talking about. For one thing if this is news, I'd say it is, it is slower than the memes. If this is a meme (its definitely not) it isn't slower because whoever created this video wanted it to be done after the ship was freed. If this is neither news or a meme then this person is referring to the general topic of the ever given in which case memes were faster because the news won't publish a story till they have a picture for the headline which they normally grap from social media which could be classified under memes because memes are posted on social media.
(Insert shrug emoji here)
Ngl this felt like 2 days ago 😭
It really did!
I wonder how long it will take the world to make a full blown documentary about it followed by 8 season netflix series.
And it will all be overly-dramatically portrayed as the fault of some specific person or group, rather than a freak sandstorm interacting with infrastructure designed and built long before ships were even practically able to be that big!
@@vikiai4241 Yeah, odd how that sandstorm was able to blow that ship in the shape of a pen*s before it got stuck. The news said that was just a coincidence too so it must be true.
@@vibra7087 don't let that tinfoil fall off, Terry.
Will get to work on it once Thai cave rescue is finished
@@darksnow1111 Yeah when people aren't stupid they call people who question the narrative crazy. Do you really think those two events were unrelated? Why would the captain of a ship go out of their way to draw that? It wastes time and money...and especially in that industry, time is money.
Finally, the animated version for all of us to understand the situation! Thank you! Thank you very much!
Very good video.
A couple of points -
The re-routing of the shipping around the cape of Good Hope doesn't just increase the time and fuel required - both adding considerable expense - but it also means they will be travelling through seas that can have some of the worst weather and waves on the planet. Increasing the risk of damage or loss of cargo or, in the worst case, of the vessel itself, and it's crew!
Some people have difficulty understandin how the crosswind could cause the ship to become difficult to control and even run aground as it did - ships are steered from the rear, where the propellor is, and it's like driving a car in reverse which is fine if the vehicle is going where it's steered and the non steering wheels aren't skidding. When the ship is struck by cross-winds the front of the ship is pushed away from the direction of travel and the rear has to move even further to counter steer into the wind's force - and if the wind is gusting it's quite easy to get the timing of the countersteering out and so make things worse, just like the over-correcting that can happen with a skid that makes things much worse. It may help to think of it like pulling a stick from the front compared to pushing it from the back, or better, holding it up from the top Vs balancing it on a finger.
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it is huge, i remember when i found this channel over a year ago, had like 50k subs or so, since then 6 videos he made got combined over 25m views. but i guess you mean this channel deserves even more and if so, i agree.
Soon
Soon
The Suez is quite huge already tbh...... :P
bruh its already huge
Ships with livestock on board were regularly visited by Egyptian veterinarians - providing necessary food and water for the animals throughout the ordeal. They were also given priority passing once the canal was cleared.
@gg gg you know you could have kept that comment to yourself. But I said what I said in case people felt "bad" for the animals - as the video should have mentioned that point, in my opinion.
@gg gg nobody asked for you to say anything either, the difference is that you aren't providing any information. thanks for that info Mohamed.
@@gramursowanfaborden5820
Thank you
@gg gg I think your comment has more dislikes. Who cares if YOU didn't ask. Mohamed gave me information that I didn't know earlier. Useful to know.
@@Mohamed-bc3on thank you for that! I didn't know
Me wondering why my package still hasn't been delivered:
Pro tip... how about they dig that 2nd canal in the near future, it might be nice to have...
...Another ship stuck
@@evosagara source?
Brah we can't just build Suez Canal II cuz it would "be nice to have"
@@17millionpercocetplease61 we can, it;s just a matter of economy
arctic canals are the future, its sad that they are melting but provides great economic opportunity
One Ship to block them all,
One Ship to find them,
One Ship to bring them all,
And in the Suez bind them.
nice rhythm
Shut up you. Lol.
But they were all deceived.For another canal was made...
@GotAnySoup the dark lord Sauron forged in scret a master ship to block all others. And into this ship, he poured his cruelty, his malice and his will to dominate all life.
@Gaussianform lord of the rings
This feels like those history documentaries and video essays you watch late at night, except the history is current events and we are living through this right now
Can't wait for history classes in the future to be watching videos like this one lol
I think it's really incredible you were able to create a video about something that is so current and yet still won't be outdated down the road. And the graphics! Spot on as always, you never disappoint!!
The black and grey palette was confusing me multiple times on which is land and which is water 🤣
I thought Im the only one thinking that way lol
Yeah it was a bit wierd, the colours should've been swapped around
Same
same
Haha same
The graphics, animation and the narrator's accent makes me feel like it's a LEMMiNO video.
exactly
Yes, I was about thinking the same though. Even the speed of his speaking is also quite similar
True
Wendover Productions: Airplanes
Real Life Lore: Toyota Corolla
PolyMatter: China
Neo: Perfect graphics and explanations of current events
you forget HAI's bricks
How can you forget Lemmino and Coldfusion
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You forgot Mustard's absolute editing skills
don't forget Neo's amazing intro.
When you try to do Tokyo drift In Egypt :
This is hilarious! man
@@wefactshub thanks man
@@BadassBobY how did u put that emoji?
@@Mooooourad just do : awesome : but no spaces
no way this was 2 years ago
3 years actually
I had that exact thought when i saw the date. Glad i'm not the only one.
Like wtf, I came here to see if I was the only one.. it literally feels like it was a couple of months ago... lock down must have had a big affect on us..😅
After the comparison with titanic i realize how big that ship is 🤯✨
yea, like its literally the size of the Empire State Building
Yea same...
About the same size as the Nimitz and Ford class aircraft carriers
As if you sailed at titanic
@@johncenaplayingstarcraft9580 The Eiffel Tower actually
All I think of is Patrick Star saying “why don’t we just take [the ship] and push it somewhere else??”
Well, they did push it somewhere else via tugboats. Although not as elaborate as Mr. Starfish's suggesstion.
I can’t believe how old this video is? It feels like this happened last week? How has so much time passed?
I love your videos. So amazing you were able to cover this so quickly
its crazy how the whole world is brought to its knees over 1 boat.
It's almost like it was planned on purpose.
@@botspotter8379 don't tell me that you are one of those conspiracy theorist that blame Bill Gates for everything
@@notyeet8683 😂😂😂
@@notyeet8683 fax lmaoo
@@notyeet8683 No, why?
Will come again in few years when this is recommended again
Hah! Now you're comming back because of a comment. Gotcha
@@baptistebauer99 ;-;
Damn Neo , i clicked for the Intro 😩😩.
Same mate, same☹️
saem
It will be back no worries ;)
@@neoexplains yay!
Very very true..
Who could imagine something like a seemingly small incident like this could cause so much damage on a global scale.
Lots of people. Small action but with a big ripple effect. It's part of the reason they are building a second lane. Same reason why Panama canal upgraded.
@Trollerlel009 great comment but look at ur name
@@conorf8091 leave the guy alone
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Same way stroke suddenly attacks a person who was fine just a minute before. One blood clot in the brain's blood vessel will paralyse a person but it depends where it happened & how severe it will be until help & treatment is carried out full scale. The person may recover, or die.
"Oh no! I'm stuck!"
"W-what are you doing, step-excavator?"
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I dunno why but I found this whole ordeal really interesting. I had no idea how much of the world relies on the Suez Canal. I'm also surprised they haven't added more lines to the canal so more traffic can go through.
They literally just finished expanding it a few years ago bro
Of course the Egyptian authority would like to have more lanes to make more money, but constructing another canal would meant billions of dollars, requires environmental and economic impact assessment, and will displace people living around the area. It’s not worth it for an incident that rarely happens.
The graphics in this video are so good - nice work.
Waiting for this to be the 2 famous ship in history.
Kinda hilarious how unstable and unsustainable human networks are where a ship can block one canal and the whole world gets thrown off for a month
That's why countries need to diversify where they get resources from. You can't depend on China for all of your manufacturing goods or Saudi Arabia for all of your oil.
If the Suez Canal somehow gets permanently blocked and it can't be fixed, ships can just simply take an old-fashioned Cape of Good Hope route, which quite alot of ships still run. Something like this is inevitable though, it's like meteors coming down to strike Earth and wipe out civilizations every hundred million years or so, of course a bit of an intense example.
Suez Canal: Ah shit shipping closed
Cape Town: *Business is booming*
Cape town: No f***s have been ever given.
@@nocturnaljoe9543 Cape Town: Ah shit the Canal is back I’m gonna be broke again
fyi: theres no need for pilotage or fees when passing through Cape Town
@@onehitman4084 just pirates
@@TWEAKLET Nah that's in Somalia.
The ship: stucks
Vietnam small boats: Hold my beer, I can go pass it
Vietnam boats: *Eurobeat intensifies*
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Maybe we should thank the Egyptian authorities🇪🇬🇪🇬 for solving the problem in 6 days when the whole world thought it would take 3 months
Egypt is still a nation that impresses me. from its ancient history, Greko-Roman Antiquity, Arab Rule, and modern Egypt.
🤝❤️❤️🇪🇬
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@Clan Clannie
I assure u that we the Egyptians who removed 2 dictators in the past 10 years can remove President El Sisi if we want and when we want ..
If he acted against out country or our people..
But the facts is that we support him right now because he is developing the country and improving it ... in every field.
There is no murdering in Egypt .. u get false news from false media companies funded by our Enemies "Turkey and Qatar"
@Clan Clannie Google this " The pharaohs golden parade " and you can see the progress by yourself .
And u can watch it on 400 international TV stations tomorrow.. 7pm cairo time .❤
No way this was three years ago already
Rel
Another fine production; by all means, keep up the good work! Thanks for the simple, easy to follow graphics. More, please.
Thanks!
Reminds me of the time in 8th grade my school went camping in the mountains. I had to poop as we hiked to the cabin at the top and the entire class had to wait for me....i remember feeling it would never end..
That musta been 1 huge poop.
Was there a global flow-on affect for months afterwards? 💩
Theres no way its already been 2 years since this happened...
Yeah time passed preety quickly 😅
This is an example of how quickly problems can be solved when money is involved
The world bullied the ship as one, and I’m loving it.
common intrests
Female drivers
Kinda the opposite 👀
@@Kennypowers51 were they female
Well that's a ship
Facts: I ordered a composting barrel and was given a delivery of within the week. then on delivery day i get a new crazy delayed delivery date compared to the timeline i was given for original delivery date. when the canal was unblocked and the news was covering the unjamming, moments later my package had a new expected delivery date. my wife also had $30k in computer parts for business with the same exact sequence of events.. lol
If it only took 30 minutes for an emergency response, then the captain should of requested a 'bow boat' to help get through the sand storm.
lmfao everytime i look at the maps i think the gray is land and the black is the ocean
True
Concise, clear, down to the facts and important details. Extremely well made, and ultimately informative.
The best video I've watched so far in explaining this issue.
This was two years ago?!?
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Literally a floating Empire State building. That's crazy.
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Figuratively*
This is the best and most concise explanation I have seen about what happened. Thanks! I am sure that this incidence will make digging out another lane a high priority.
Fun fact:The captain of the ship is one of the people who disliked the video!
The animation (map overlay) is brilliant, along with a solid explanation!
Out of curiosity, what is that kind of animation called?
I too wanna know
neo: "excavatorS"
The excavator that singlehandedly unstuck the Evergiven: "am I a joke to you?"
Full egyptian emergency response crew
I yet have to see an excavator with multiple hands
No matter how much you explain the deep lore of this, for me the reality is that the captain was listening to Eurobeat and tried the sickest drifting techniques known to mankind for everyone to witness.
That 3D animation is dope!
It's easy to see that ship is too big for Sue's canal. Sue should just tell that FLICKER to get the hell outa her canal and never come back.
I love how they compare a gigantic thing with a tiny human😌
Situation update from India: as someone working in this business, We don't have enough containers, nor space available on ships because the containers that are supposed to go in April first week are delayed to either April last week or the first week in May, this means the sufferings will continue till May end. If there isn't another lockdown In India or the state I live in, if this happens, then the industry is toast.
One lesson learned (or not many of ready to learn) is that the width of the canal should be broad enough that it can accomodate the lengths of the big and bigger ships , so it can able to revolve around to get even U-turn if necessity arises .. Period.
It'd take all the world's money to do that just suddenly. The Suez Canal was constructed back in the 1800s and they've kept on widening it ever since.
Excellent. Good work. Everything to explain the unbelievable and fortuitous event in which: "The ship was surprised by a sandstorm and rammed itself into the side wall of the canal."
On the long term basis, the depth and width of the canal should be extended further after this event.
If this behemoth of a ship was blown so hard by a windstorm when other “normal sized” container ships were not, doesn’t that imply this ship is too damn big to be safe?
Yep, there's a whole lot more that's going on behind the scenes than been shown here.
Good Day Judy : I think you are on to something important .
If the craft was uncontrollable in the high winds, wouldn't it have been practical to drop anchor and stop until the hazard had passed? This mistake seems senseless and completely preventable. Greed drives people to take unnecessary risks it seems. Now instead of a slightly behind schedule shipment, we have a global shipping crisis a hundred times worse than being a little late.
I think all these comments are a bit overreacting. It's got nothing to do with greed vanity sins of mankind blah blah it's just a blockage. This will always happen. Think of how many containers it's shipped so far without any accident. 20'000 containers per one way trip so how many trips has it taken in the last years?
The investigation is still going on. There is report that the ship lost power and thus, could not maintain her position in the strong wind.
RUclips has been asking to learn about this ship for about a week. I finally decided to watch a video on it.
Thank you Neo. Really good work!
Suggestion about related topics to discuss:
1. How about looking into the constant "GIANTification" of the shipping fleet and how that impacts local shipping routes (like the Suez Canal) and local ports (that compete for business and jobs)
It seems Shipping companies can just change the "parameters" of transport at a whim and ports and canals are left trying to catch up (dredging - payed by tax-money, environmental damage - payed by all of us). Often Shipping companies choose another port and the investment is lost. Also Shipping companies "flag out" so they're beyond our control ...
2. Does the Suez Canal have PILOTS?
That is: specialized local experts taking over the ship in the "bottleneck". Since local pilots ONLY focus on that DANGEROUS spot, they can gain much higher expertise - and transport becomes safer? (also: jobs for Egyptians - yeah!)
I was waiting for the intro featuring the New Cairo timelapse but it never came :(
ok
Indians behind this please understand
Japan & Taiwan: I hope nobody notices that this was our ship
It doesn't matter. Suez canal pilots take over the ships when moving through canal
taiwanese dont care if anyone notices😂 we find this situation ridiculous and hilarious as well, our younger generation is all about satire humour, or in our languages we call it "hellish gags"
Japan & Taiwan: might use ship,
But they do not own it.
Wow , this is such a really interesting documentary , we hope to see more of these
An accident like this raises prices because "heavens to mergatroid" we can't let our shareholders take even the tiniest of hits.
this was the single biggest, most complicated, and most costly constipation in the entire world.
I lived in a container home for 6 years and seeing this is unreal hehe.
I just imagined those 20,000 containers as homes on that ship. Would be kind of cool.
@@masterkc there's more and more container homes, here in germany too, it's an efficient idea because there are so many containers worldwide and they are usually cheap and it's not to difficult to make them into small homes, or even connect multiple containers for a bigger home.
Actually a pretty smart idea, cost efficient and much less pollution, resources needed.
@@LegendNinja41 yes I agree. Tiny homes are definitely a great idea for small or single families. I myself would probably get a caravan one of these days.There's no need to have a 30 year mortage plan.
@@LegendNinja41 What is with electricity and water supply though for washing? And internet?
@@ashuranero5721 there are ways to get that too, but ofc the more you implement the more it costs.
there's alot of options, you can live in 1 container that is transformed to a home, with small space and minimalistic or you can put multiple containers next to each other to create bigger lliving area, or on top of each other too.
Suez Canal has its own pilot for every big ship navigating thru the canal, like big harbor . The ship's Captain did nothing.
This was recommended a year later and I saw it and was like "Oh yeah, that thing"
Her sailing before the ''accident'' is the most strange thing in this case.
drawing painus 😳😳😳
🤣 it reminds me of many other hoaxes with signs in plain sight. If you say it out loud , you're a conspiracy theorist!
Yup, I wonder why they didn't even mention that part. It seems like it is the most important detail of this incident and was left out.
nice of the tribe just to ram it in to the side rather than break it in half.. stuxnet will teach us all a lesson... moneychangers rule? kick them out again...
says peter griffin
I have a concern. I didn't see your awesome intro in this video :(
No worries, it will be back. I just don’t consider this video part of my mapped series.
@@neoexplains ah that makes sense. I appreciate you responding to my comment!
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just wanna know if i’m too high or if anyone else kept thinking the dark was the water 😂
Exactly
Me: the GPU market can't possibly get any worse
Ever Given: hold my anchor
Euro beat intensifies!
Capt.of Ever Given:Im gonna Drift this Ship!
That's why there's a ketchup packet shortage. Hopefully people won't start fighting over ketchup now.
1st world problems
So this is the reason I’m struggling to get cat food. Damn you sandstorms and the Ever Given.
Yes most of the brands are not available now
I highly doubt your cat food came from across the world. Most the shit on those ships is cheap trash from wish and Ali express
@@wikz8480 ever think that he may live in Europe where it is was mostly effecting
Nobody should own cats anyway. Disgusting creatures.
It is becoming more evident, how ignorant and indifferent we were about how connected we are globally.
It is time to revive the universality of life and be more kind to one another.
that's impossible
@@vwvwvvvw4519 no it’s not
How?
As a malaysian im proud she started her economic chaos at malaysia.
This is modern day equivalent to the Butterfly effect!
The wings of butterfly swing in one region and creates a storm in another region.
Maritime choke points, This, Panama, Gibraltar, Malacca, St Lawrence...Etc Will always be our Achilles Heel in global commerce!
Yes. Unfortunately.