i'm not a travelling person, but i really like this type of stuff. abandoned cities, shipwrecks... that's the kind of stuff i'd actually want to visit.
There's also the SS Selma, another concrete ship in Galveston Bay. She struck a jetty shortly after launching, and was towed to a sandbar, and is still visible today. I always used to look for her while taking the ferry, as I was fascinated by the idea that a ship made of concrete could float.
It's not that hard and it seems these narrators, some, have no concern about how names or words are pronounced as if they've never read or researched anything. Age or ignorance?
Rôute (a way to go) is pronounced root. The way you're saying it, rowte, actually means something quite different. A router (rowter) is a gouging machine, and to route (rowte) means to use one to chisel material away.
Or.... that is a clip from something completely unrelated because who cares, even though that building style is so far off of the style of that era and way too new looking.
I really love looking at abandoned places/things like shipwrecks. It's just so fascinating how it looked then and now and what happened to it. Big example: the titanic my favorite shipwreck. How it split into two and how Stoopid the captain and creators were to not put more lifeboats on and to not listen to iceberg warnings, and how if the titanic would have hit the iceberg head on, it most likely would have survived since that would have only hit 1/2 watertight compartments. Also all the pictures underwater it just looks so cool, but the stern got the rough end of the deal. (Sorry this is long)
Well known shipwrecks include the catastrophic Titanic, Britannic, Lusitania, Estonia, Empress of Ireland, Andrea Doria, or Costa Concordia. There are also thousands of wrecks that were not lost at sea but have been abandoned or sunk.
Over by some islands somewhere near Hawaii holds an entire underwater graveyard full of foreign WW2 warships and holds the Prinz Eugen and a few other famous and scary warships.
@@TheKarateKid2021 Why ?Due to the fact that the portholes and many other fixtures are made of brass. They are of great resale value , to restaurants and other establishments that have a nautical theme .
TSS Duke of Lancaster was painted black as she was going to become a zombie themed experience, but that fell through in 2019. As of 5/7/2020 there was talk of it becoming part of a tourist attraction, featuring berthing for houseboats, a fitness boot camp, water sports and other activities.
11:10 I THOUGHT that ship looked really familiar! When I was 7 I rode on that on the Suwannee River on a tour of the Stephen Foster Memorial in either South Georgia or Florida. We have a home movie with a clip of my grandma getting aboard. It was quite remarkable to see it on RUclips.
I went on a detachment to Iwo Jima which for anyone who doesn't know was a WW2 battleground between Americans and the Japanese. Tiny little island in the middle of the Pacific between Guam and the Japanese mainland. There's a beach on the southern side of the island past the invasion beach and mount suribachi with multiple shipwrecks, I think they were Japanese cargo ships, they resurfaced as water levels dropped due to volcanic activity. It's extremely chilling to see these concrete goliaths broken into pieces and washed ashore, especially since I am a sailor myself.
I’m surprised the Ghost Fleet of Mallows bay isn’t one here. It’s on the Potomac and it has over 260 warships. It’s the largest sunken fleet in the Western Hemisphere
@@k1_arsenal34 Not so obvious, actually. I'm not from there, either. I don't say it wrong. Curacao Island in the Lesser Antilles is a popular tourist destination. People know how to say it.
Another interesting abandoned ship is thd Royal Iris. It was one of the two “Ferry ‘Cross The Mersey” ships in Liverpool. The Beatles performed to the passengers on their way to fame. It was taken to London years later, where plans to restore and use it were abandoned. It’s still in London, abandoned except for squatters living onboard, listing atop a sand barge, with water pouring in a hole in its hull during high tide.
I only wanna visit abandoned ships or buildings when there's alot of nature appearing (like alot of leaves and trees) and there's a ton of sunlight when inside, just looks cool
I accidentally came across the Duke of Lancaster several years ago on a walk. She's quite impressive in person, and each year since then I check online to see if she has any updates
The Memorial needed repairs, not the ship, if you want an interesting fact, look up how long it's leaked oil, and how much longer they think it'll leak oil. If you get a chance go in person, well worth it. The air base hanger doors still have bullet holes from the attack.
There is one wreck in Aceh, Sumatra Indonesia. A Power Plant barge that was swept by tsunami. Never towed back to the sea and left on land as monument to show how strong the power of 2004 tsunami
To be honest our earth needs to be cleaned up. Even though it’s history. It just needs to be cleaned up with all these abandoned recent buildings, ships, etc . Too many bankruptcy happen as well with new buildings , cars, ships, etc being built and then they don’t know what to do with it and then put it to waste.
I saw a few days ago it's due to host a food festival or something similar. It's been there as long as I can remember. It's in Mostyn, not Prestatyn, just past Abakhan, by the market.
i'm not a travelling person, but i really like this type of stuff. abandoned cities, shipwrecks... that's the kind of stuff i'd actually want to visit.
Same!
Titanic was run under is of post
U must be really boring if u don’t like travelling what about holidays
@@MarkJMonaghan that doesn't make someone boring Mark
@@Loscxxo yes it does don’t start ye ming
I have never seen a ship made from concrete, but I would love to see one. The idea that concrete can float is a hard one for my brain.
There are several preserved ones.
I was thinking the same thing
Why? Most ships are made of iron and they float.
I’ve been on a 13t sailing boat made of concrete
is to 21 i'm baby
There's also the SS Selma, another concrete ship in Galveston Bay. She struck a jetty shortly after launching, and was towed to a sandbar, and is still visible today. I always used to look for her while taking the ferry, as I was fascinated by the idea that a ship made of concrete could float.
I just mentioned that ship too! It's worth taking a harbor tour if you want to get a good close look at her, she's also visible from Pelican Island.
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cool piece of information i did not know thanks for sharing that
I live in Houston I’m definitely going to check that out.. idk how I never noticed it on the dolphin tour in Galveston!
@@Royyaaaal you didn’t?
The last clip makes me appreciate even more how accurate James Cameron got the sinking sequence.
"Klein Kurack-ow" ? I can see the level of research that has gone into this is just AWESOME.
Same with the butchering of "ballina quay"
Thank you ''Lightning Top'' you inspired us to start our RUclips Journey!🙏
Wonderful!
1:39 - it's not 'Curakow' - the C has a cedilla at the bottom, which means it's pronounced as an S - hence 'Cura SA ow'. (Like the drink).
Quay is also pronounced 'key' not 'kway'
Sup
Thankyou! It was irritating to hear 🤣🤣
It's not that hard and it seems these narrators, some, have no concern about how names or words are pronounced as if they've never read or researched anything. Age or ignorance?
“Hahahah Time to abandon ship”
-General Grievous 2005
Hey that’s Star Wars
TEHHAHA
mandalorian
No time to abandon channel
@@Lazargamingtherealone what do you mean?
Rôute (a way to go) is pronounced root.
The way you're saying it, rowte, actually means something quite different. A router (rowter) is a gouging machine, and to route (rowte) means to use one to chisel material away.
When we were sailing near the solomons we actually ended up seeing the world discoverer in person!
Lucky you :)
@@TheKarateKid2021
Titnic
There's a huge wreck in the Whitehouse right now too
Ol kid sniffer
@@discobriscoe5880 🤣Kid Sniffin Joe!
Hidin' from Biden
Anyones better than Dump..Epsteins friend both kiddy fiddlers
@@islandmikerood1847 Yea we will see. You'll be missing Trump when gas is 6 dollars a gallon and the economy totally collapses.
Never knew of concrete ships. Well you always learn something new.
And that's a concrete statement. ;D
The “shabby hospital” was either built amazingly well or has been maintained over the years judging by its condition.
Or.... that is a clip from something completely unrelated because who cares, even though that building style is so far off of the style of that era and way too new looking.
I really love looking at abandoned places/things like shipwrecks. It's just so fascinating how it looked then and now and what happened to it. Big example: the titanic my favorite shipwreck. How it split into two and how Stoopid the captain and creators were to not put more lifeboats on and to not listen to iceberg warnings, and how if the titanic would have hit the iceberg head on, it most likely would have survived since that would have only hit 1/2 watertight compartments. Also all the pictures underwater it just looks so cool, but the stern got the rough end of the deal. (Sorry this is long)
Now I’m just getting ready for the weekend
Somehow the words ship and concrete shouldn’t be together.
It’s cheap...but overall not as effective.
I had no idea that there were concrete ships...
@@evans32 oh yeah...buckle up for a interesting history
Can you imagine trying to launch a concrete ship? I bet it's not easy
@@Englishsea24 no. But it kinda worked
Funny that most of these ships have out lived the ships that didnt get abandond. Most of the ships were scrapped and these ships still exsist.
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Well known shipwrecks include the catastrophic Titanic, Britannic, Lusitania, Estonia, Empress of Ireland, Andrea Doria, or Costa Concordia. There are also thousands of wrecks that were not lost at sea but have been abandoned or sunk.
Over by some islands somewhere near Hawaii holds an entire underwater graveyard full of foreign WW2 warships and holds the Prinz Eugen and a few other famous and scary warships.
Operation Crossroads, they are still radioactive
True
Most are in Bikini atoll, but Eugen made it to Kwajalein and her stern is above water.
That’s at Pearl Harbor if I’m not wrong
@@KarmanicMizery Bikini atoll and Kwajalein atoll are part of Marshall islands, couple of thousand kilometers west of Hawaii islands.
When the people relise they are swimming in decaying rust water :will be right back
You know that’s not how that works right?
@@GHSTSTRSCRM You do know, that is not how it works, right?
I went to the Arizona memorial when I was 7 it was one of the coolest vacations I’ve ever been on
was it... memories?
Jesus is with us right now he will return don't be scared just believe repent and spread the gospel God bless amen
Notice how many of the ships , have had the brass portholes stripped , off of their hulls.
Why?
@@TheKarateKid2021 Why ?Due to the fact that the portholes and many other fixtures are made of brass. They are of great resale value , to restaurants and other establishments that have a nautical theme .
@@Jay-vr9ir damm that’s pretty cool
@@Jay-vr9ir And for the pure scrap value.
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What about in Coron, palawan in Philipines :) there are also Shipwreck there
How Bout MeezWebolz from Mikawhk
TSS Duke of Lancaster was painted black as she was going to become a zombie themed experience, but that fell through in 2019. As of 5/7/2020 there was talk of it becoming part of a tourist attraction, featuring berthing for houseboats, a fitness boot camp, water sports and other activities.
Now it’s the Duke of Landcaster haha
Good News is this Ship is being used for special events.
Abandoned ships really creep me out but I can't help seeing vids about them..
I want to run from the ships but also wish to go back in time and wander through them in their glory days
11:10 I THOUGHT that ship looked really familiar! When I was 7 I rode on that on the Suwannee River on a tour of the Stephen Foster Memorial in either South Georgia or Florida. We have a home movie with a clip of my grandma getting aboard. It was quite remarkable to see it on RUclips.
6:39 one of the my favorite ship! Andrea Doria!!!😃😃😃
You are pretty good RUclipsr
You are SO right
8:31 Ive been there it was so cool but kinda traumatising as a kid because it’s possible that there’s human remains down there
There is or at least was. They’ve all probably rotted away by now bless them
Same, i was thier to
To whoever painted that ship jet black, who the hell hurt you?
It was the respectable thing to do. The Duke’s heyday was when it was a passenger and car ferry, not a rotting canvas for vandals.
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7:19 Did bro just kindly tell us to jump into Australian waters!? 🤯💀
I like how seemingly every concrete ship ever constructed became one of these weirdly immortal wrecks.
The second "c" in Curacao is pronounced as an "s"
I went on a detachment to Iwo Jima which for anyone who doesn't know was a WW2 battleground between Americans and the Japanese. Tiny little island in the middle of the Pacific between Guam and the Japanese mainland. There's a beach on the southern side of the island past the invasion beach and mount suribachi with multiple shipwrecks, I think they were Japanese cargo ships, they resurfaced as water levels dropped due to volcanic activity. It's extremely chilling to see these concrete goliaths broken into pieces and washed ashore, especially since I am a sailor myself.
I have a beer bottle from iwo imma
I’m surprised the Ghost Fleet of Mallows bay isn’t one here. It’s on the Potomac and it has over 260 warships. It’s the largest sunken fleet in the Western Hemisphere
Anyone scared to be next a stranded rotten ship in the water?
Me, mainly because it just looks dead
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Try nightdiving a huge wreck
Only worry would be tetanus
Shipwreck at the island of Zakynthos Greece. You should check that out.
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Thanks for share!!!
The Elvis Presley benefit raised over $60,000 for the USS Arizona Memorial.
Abandoned Ships give me the creeps but I can't help but see vids about them.
You can also find a concrete shipwreck off Galveston Island TX. The SS Selma.
World Discoverer ship on her side in shallow water, rusting and being taken over by nature. Nice photo of her in tact
I used to work this ship by radio, the last time was late 80s - early 90s.
Weirdly I was at the Duke of lancaster the other day. Not quite abandoned, but not cared for either.
Alright guys time for a trip :) ima see most of these wrecks
Take me with u
Wae
@@PetiteNikus waee
They look so interesting
I have snorkelled in the shipwrecks of Tangalooma..... absolutely majestic and such an experience 😍
I learned a lot, props to your Chanel
Can't believe there was no mention of Truk Lagoon
From when is this satelite img 5:18 ? The Aral see is so full
@1:39 you are pronouncing Curacao wrong I live in the Antilles it is spelt Curacao but pronounced ( Q-Rah-Sow )
He's not from there is he? So he obviously will say it wrong.
@@k1_arsenal34 Not so obvious, actually. I'm not from there, either. I don't say it wrong. Curacao Island in the Lesser Antilles is a popular tourist destination. People know how to say it.
Many ships are come and go but Titanic is one ship which is my heart go
Another interesting abandoned ship is thd Royal Iris. It was one of the two “Ferry ‘Cross The Mersey” ships in Liverpool. The Beatles performed to the passengers on their way to fame. It was taken to London years later, where plans to restore and use it were abandoned. It’s still in London, abandoned except for squatters living onboard, listing atop a sand barge, with water pouring in a hole in its hull during high tide.
The lady Arizona is not abandoned she is a sacred burial space for the men that went down with her.
DC: Agreed. p.s. No need to rush to see her. She won't be going anywhere, cracks or no cracks.
You are right David Crowley
Thank you
I only wanna visit abandoned ships or buildings when there's alot of nature appearing (like alot of leaves and trees) and there's a ton of sunlight when inside, just looks cool
Visited an abandoned building on block island that had vines with leaves growing all inside of it, it was extraordinarily beautiful.
Concrete floats? 😲
Cool😍
Why arent the owners obliged to clean up THEIR mess?!
Lack of money/equipment and or they are being using for man main reefs
They are used as artificial reefs you dingle
Why is this so haunting to me
press "F" to pay respects to these ships F
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an "iron/steel" slave ship? am i the only one that thinks it doesnt sound right?
No, not at all!
First steamship was build1809. Many had Iron hulls.
Shipwreck beach is op I have been there 20 times
There's only 12 wrecks there. How's you get there the other 8 times? 😜
Isn’t quay pronounced like ‘key’?
Yep, just like Curacao isn’t pronounced “ke-rack-cow.”
Who else was really excited when there was a shipwreck in their country mine is Australia
My great uncle was on the uss arizona in Pearl Harbor we was in ww2
I have RFTS (Respect For The Ships)
Did you find wreck that keeps going individual like completely similar to an elderware itid1878 s in Lanzarote.
Its It's pronounced 'clayne'. Klein means small
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Clayne curçao
When he was talking about Hawaii I immediately thought of Pirates of the Caribbean- Shipwreck Cove on Shipwreck Island.
The first Ship was very cool.
I accidentally came across the Duke of Lancaster several years ago on a walk. She's quite impressive in person, and each year since then I check online to see if she has any updates
I have never heard of a ship made of concrete? How did it float?
I am really in to this stuff!
Thanks
wow so good
The Memorial needed repairs, not the ship, if you want an interesting fact, look up how long it's leaked oil, and how much longer they think it'll leak oil. If you get a chance go in person, well worth it. The air base hanger doors still have bullet holes from the attack.
Don't forget the 9 cement ships at Kiptopeke! :)
Eastern Shore of Virginia .
Do titanic videos please 🙏
Jesus is coming back very very soon please repent and turn to Him because He loves you and He will accept you. Let the Bible be your daily guide
3:40 what’s up with all those boats sitting parked in the middle of the water at equal lengths of each other?
they all can move, the river was probably shallow at that point so. o boat could move
tied up to mooring balls...you can see some of the mooring balls in the foreground without boats tied to them
Me: just waiting till the titanic show up
😂😂
Me too
Good one...
There’s many other thousands just like the titanic
There is one wreck in Aceh, Sumatra Indonesia. A Power Plant barge that was swept by tsunami. Never towed back to the sea and left on land as monument to show how strong the power of 2004 tsunami
Me: -scared of hights-
Me again: -scared of water-
Me AGAIN: im walking : )
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@@zbieramnakartonowyprzycisk8026 im scared of hights and water because i can't swim
So i will walk
@@quentillatrawick7907 ok......
I keep going up-and-down Into the water.
I am proud of the guy He have a lot of scribers that’s cool ships I want one
To be honest our earth needs to be cleaned up. Even though it’s history. It just needs to be cleaned up with all these abandoned recent buildings, ships, etc . Too many bankruptcy happen as well with new buildings , cars, ships, etc being built and then they don’t know what to do with it and then put it to waste.
There is an awesome shipwreck in Greece that is only accessible by boat. Navagio is the name of it
The KMS Admiral Graf Spee in Montevideo would've been a nice addition to the list
Now it’s the Duke of Landcaster haha
7:18 isn't that at greece?
where's the titainc?!
Bruh
Titanic sunk BRUH!
BRUH?!
At the bottom of the Atlantic 🤔
The fun ship in PRESTATYN NORTH WALES and it's still there today 🇬🇧
Is that the one where it's like by loys of other boats next to the road
I saw a few days ago it's due to host a food festival or something similar. It's been there as long as I can remember. It's in Mostyn, not Prestatyn, just past Abakhan, by the market.
What about Mcbrage
What about the ship that gained the nickname “The Cursed Ship Of World War II”
"Klein KARAK-ow" 😂😂😂
Dude. The little fish-hook on the "C" means it is pronounced as "S". So, "KYOORA-SOW".
Love your videos👍
I've given up trying to correct pronunciation in videos. At least it wasn't Cure-a-Cow
think of the safe bird nests that can be built on those wrecked ships!
I wonder how they live on a lighthouse
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who2s
Watch "The Lighthouse." >:)
Very peacefully I imagine. Would be a great place to shack up in if you wanted solitude for a project like writing a music album or a book. :)