Carolina Beach Ocean Buoy

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

Комментарии • 30

  • @SKIROW
    @SKIROW 3 года назад +4

    They always make this sound. I grew up in Brittany (France). Those buoys sound always creeped me out at night when I was a kid.

  • @randbarrett8706
    @randbarrett8706 4 года назад +4

    Yes, the buoy does always make that sound, it’s to help mariners navigate around it at night

  • @lmoore3rd
    @lmoore3rd 14 лет назад +8

    Cool find! It's definitely a whistle buoy that broke free from its anchor. Normally the movement of the waves would push air up the middle pipe that extends beneath the float making a deep moaning noise. I'd assume the US Coast Guard would have come and picked this up from the beach by now. Looks like the buoy was deep in the sand but there definitely is a danger of it rolling and crushing whatever is in its path. Definitely don't see this every day up close, I know theres one at the Smithsonian

  • @stanpatterson5033
    @stanpatterson5033 8 лет назад +20

    This is why I don't much care for live performances. I always found the Beach Buoys sounded better on their studio albums.

  • @KowboyUSA
    @KowboyUSA 11 лет назад +12

    Looks like she finally found herself a buoy friend.

  • @simonsaysr1994
    @simonsaysr1994 4 года назад +4

    Its a whistle bouy and yes every time the pipe fills with water it makes that sound in the bobbing wave action . Just a signal bouy

  • @001GenLee
    @001GenLee 12 лет назад +4

    I didn't realize they were that big until seeing this one close up. Out far away in the ocean, they look smaller than that from a distance.

  • @jakeeves2149
    @jakeeves2149 6 лет назад +5

    juging by the sound it makes id say this is a whistle bouy

  • @DrRichtoffen1
    @DrRichtoffen1 4 года назад +2

    Lol it’s a whistle buoy, yes it’s supposed to make that sounds, that’s sea water entering and leaving a tube whistle inside it. That way ships know it’s nearby

  • @MrWolfSnack
    @MrWolfSnack 8 лет назад +11

    The buoy itself does not weigh 18,000 lbs. The concrete block that is chained to it, called the "sinker" is what is 18,000 lbs.

  • @FurryEskimo
    @FurryEskimo 4 года назад +2

    lol, I came here from a bouy video. Apparently they Do always make that sound. As the bouy bobs up and down, water moves inside that tube, moving air through a whistle. Supposedly it can be heard from miles away.

  • @jakeeves2149
    @jakeeves2149 4 года назад +2

    moast likely this whistle buoy broke loose from its mooring in a strong wind its quite rare for this to happen did you notice on the base it had a tube thats what makes the sound the whistle is located under the light on the top of the base

  • @ghislain3331
    @ghislain3331 5 лет назад +1

    We had a buoy that washed ashore in France too. It was a green one. I went on the top too!

  • @keiko909
    @keiko909 4 года назад +2

    "hello coastguard. yeah, a little bouy has just washed up on the beach...."

  • @jakeeves5935
    @jakeeves5935 2 года назад +1

    most likely this whistle buoy broke loose from its mooring in a strong wind Storm and the sound you are hearing is the sound of the water passing through the tube at the base of the buoy it normally would be waves that force air through this tube making the strange noise you were hearing as the waves hit it base also it's quite rare for one of these things to break loose from its mooring point so the Storme must have been quite strong

  • @mckerraljamie
    @mckerraljamie 13 лет назад +2

    Hell yeah I'd have that light, must be worth a small fortune....

  • @splendid-u7f
    @splendid-u7f  14 лет назад +1

    @lmoore3rd Thanks for the comment, it was pretty amazing to see up close. I wondered if it was designed to be making that sound. How near a buoy would you have to be to hear that if you were in an ocean going ship?

    • @marksuave25
      @marksuave25 4 года назад

      Yes. Called a whistle bouy.

    • @temasongu
      @temasongu 4 года назад

      They are meant to be heard from miles away. The sound signals like this one has are for bigger ships, and so they can be located at night time.

    • @finscreenname
      @finscreenname 4 года назад +1

      Its from the waves going in the tube on the bottom. It's a nonmechanical whistle.

  • @splendid-u7f
    @splendid-u7f  13 лет назад +1

    @ECsponger2 I guess it's one of those things where, if you don't plan for it, it's hard to clear your calendar for a little buoy moving!

  • @mckerraljamie
    @mckerraljamie 14 лет назад +1

    Notice somebody has stolen the light !

  • @WorldWideLighthouses
    @WorldWideLighthouses 14 лет назад

    Interesting find...i dont think someones stolen the light - not all of them have a light!
    Ocean going ships use radar and probably dont need fogsignals much anymore.
    I imagine the whistle is louder in rougher seas, but i dont know? Ive never heard one before!

  • @splendid-u7f
    @splendid-u7f  14 лет назад

    @mckerraljamie Didn't even think of that!

  • @JonnyWaldes
    @JonnyWaldes 14 лет назад +1

    You would think the could design a buoy lighter than 18000 lbs.

    • @johnanders8861
      @johnanders8861 5 лет назад

      Jonny Waldes the buoy isn’t 18,000 lbs, it’s a
      The concrete and steel block, with the chain, so it stays where it is supposed to be, obviously it’s anchor broke

  • @zacksgaragedoorserviceandr1208
    @zacksgaragedoorserviceandr1208 6 лет назад

    Looks like the chain broke and it shifted to The beach

  • @1980power1
    @1980power1 13 лет назад

    @mckerraljamie
    maybe you did..... jk ha

  • @dltanner99
    @dltanner99 13 лет назад

    Cryptozoology adventure novel about twp boys who find something strange on the beach one night see video book trailer

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    @examiningdata7952 Год назад

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