Awesome. One filming tip: those movements where you rotate the camera towards the floor are seasicknes inducing. if you cut them out or stop the cam shortly, your videography would improve a lot.
Thank you, I grew up in south Louisiana and experienced crew boats and other equipment used in the servicing of oil rigs. I have heard of these ships that just anchor and unload. I think I remember a story that there is a pipeline system that some ships can hook up to off the coast of Louisiana and unload that way. Do you know if this is true and if so do you know where I could see it? Again thanks for the video will be following your channel.
that was awesome ! Thanks for the unique perspective. Hope for more of this sometime
How interesting!
Didn't know there were ships that couldn't come in to port
The orange ship is 60,000 tons to put it in perspective some of the really large ones are 400,000 tons!
Got to watch the Nave Quasar come into the Houston ship channel a couple of years ago, she's a 300,000!
Awesome. One filming tip: those movements where you rotate the camera towards the floor are seasicknes inducing. if you cut them out or stop the cam shortly, your videography would improve a lot.
Thank you, I grew up in south Louisiana and experienced crew boats and other equipment used in the servicing of oil rigs. I have heard of these ships that just anchor and unload. I think I remember a story that there is a pipeline system that some ships can hook up to off the coast of Louisiana and unload that way. Do you know if this is true and if so do you know where I could see it? Again thanks for the video will be following your channel.
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Done this 1998 😅