The last clip will truly shock you😳The North Sea 😱 The most dangerous sea In The World
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- The last clip will truly shock you😳 Have you ever been out on the North Sea before? It is well known as one of the most dangerous seas in the world. It has wild storms and foggy winters. Because the sea is mostly shallow, the currents are strong and often pull in different directions. Not only one of the most dangerous in the world but also the coldest (it has an average temperature of 17°C in summer and 6°C in winter)🥶
credit Aivis Dornis
That music was exquisite
Hoist the Colors RUclips it 😉
Bobby bass
If your a nob
Came to agree with whomever said that😊
@@SSHHABBA A 'nob' doesn't know the difference between 'your' and 'you're.'
Mother Nature rules. She always has, she always will.
Wrong the climate clowns rule 😂
The human race will get what it deserves
No Mother Nature only God who created the seas
К сожалению мы паразиты на теле очень хорошо и милого существа. 😥😉
There's no "mother nature."
I'll stay in my warm, dry living room, thank you.
Me My warm Dry Bed …!!!
What if I offered you, a free ticket on one of my ships?
@@successholder O Wow hmmmmm… That’s a BIG NO THANK YOU 🤔🤣🙈
@@KM-202 Haha, u can give this opportunity to your best friend, btw, have u seen my last video, it's really scary!
@@successholder If I keep watching … I might be ready for the real thing …🤔🙈🤣
0:40 - One must have nerves of steel to stand there and greet the ocean like that.
More like nerves of vibranium 💀
Hahaha, you’ve no choice. The following day it’d be calm. Fantastic sunrises & sunsets. Makes you feel small and very fragile.
Bro is out there like Lieutenant Dan in the storm
That bit made me feel bad just watching 😱
Been there, done that
Definitely NOT for the faint hearted.. That's mend for, "men of steel"... Big respect for all your brafe souls.. From Capetown down in South Africa....
I bet that's a wild ride, One I would pass. Good luck to All on that ocean.😊😊❤❤
Same not getting on that for even 1 mil dollars no thanks sir 😂
@@SmoodF2p😂😂, what about 10M a month?
@@1Dama1- Maybe
But still not sure😀💖
I was more afraid of the song, it was so different from what I had heard, as if it was the end of everything in the world
Creepy
Many ships and mates have been lost in the sea
in Ireland we say "soft day thank God"
Awesome choice in music.
There’s not enough money in the world to get me onboard that boat!
No amount of money could get me on them boats
Before last seconds recommendation window appears and ruins the 10 or 5 seconds of video.
That is a brutal sea. I come from Northumberland, and have seen many strong storms. Brilliant vid and sound
I was on the Polyconfidence and was thrown out of my bed when that big wave came through. The CCRO on Brent Bravo said that it listed over, filling cabinets fell over, chairs flew across the room and the list held for about 10 seconds. He thought it was going over, if another wave had hit, they would have. This was a concrete legged rig designed to withstand the 100 year wave and because they weren’t sure, they added a further 50% of tolerance. It ripped Kennedy grating off the spider decks and imbedded them in the floor of the deck levels. The Polys bridge said that they could see below the bottom of the leg bumper bars as the trough came and they the wave bashed the main deck.
They reckon they had 4 near to 100 year waves within a 6 year period all in the Brent basin. Good times!
Have been in sea states like that. It puts things in perspective.
The laws of physics and engineering law. And then there's life laws you take your chances🚬
Whenever I’m next too a large enough forest, I kinda get a deep primal « calling ». Same thing with the ocean. I know I’m not the only one.
The song remind me of tge viking era. Exquisite
I might cancel my cruise next week after watching this.🤢
Where you going?
@@MarquishaFreeman6043nowhere now 😂
Meanwhile the Dutch: 🍻
Meanwhile Cape Horn of Southern part of South American be like : "First time!?"
The soundtracks a real foot tapper isnt it!
The power of nature keep safe out there 🙏 ✌ 🕊
Huge ship is just a matchstick in the ocean
Who needs rollercoasters when you have the north sea.
A whole buncha
NOPE!
"Hoist the Colours", by The Wellermen, Ebucs, Eric Hollaway & Daniel Brevik
Loved the song.
It's amazing that they can build vessels that big that can take on waves of that magnitude.
Thats so scary how waters can toss a massive ship around like it's a toy
I’m so glad I get sea sick so I would never be on a boat. I don’t trust the ocean.
Was that soundtrack from the Vikings? I wish I could see the last clip to shock me but its covered up with a link to another vid. FYI😬 I still enjoyed it.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Joey I'll make sure to avoid this in the future. You can check my last video, and tell me, how to improve, we'll reach millions one day!
Still waiting for that shocking last clip.
Check our last video, u will see it
Not to be dismissive of how dangerous that is but holy hell.
That looks amazing and so insanely wild.
To me, there's just something about the Sea that makes me feel so alive.
Simply, unspeakably awesome - especially the music!! TYVM :)
سبحان الله 🤲🏻📿
اني عراقيه شدخلني هنااا 😅
This is why my grandfather, a British naval officer, was given a Russian medal in the 90s for his service.
How tf do ships survive that?
Would you like to have a free ticket on one of my ships, the next month in the North Sea, you can come with your best friend, and enjoy your time!
@@successholder 😂😂 I think that will be a generous offer that I will politely decline. Thanks 😂💀
Remember that these are the same seas that the Vikings sailed across and mastered 1200 years ago in wooden longships, wearing wool clothing and cow skin shoes.
Speechless
There is a reason the Vikings are who they are... they mastered their fear.@@successholder
So if you get swept overboard.....it's a wrap....SHEEZ
Absolutely terrifying, and I'm being 100% serious.
‘The last clip will truly shock you’ then covers the last clip with links to more videos
This is why ill always stay away from the sea
The music is much better than the string of clips. Love it!
The music 🎶 is terrific very scary 😮😮😮😮
Great video 🌊👍👍
I could do that in canoe no problem 😂
🤔🥱🤣
The last one was truly horrifying, an ad covering the content.
haha, it's another video I posted yesterday on my channel about sea monsters. Have a look into it, and tell me your thought about it
For all these sailors on those ships, the Wifi better be fucking good
All I have to say is great song choice. I LOVED IT!!!
King Kong's got nuthin' on their balls!
I've been out there, in that ocean,,,on a Navy Frigate, it can be rough
Was that an N-bomb I heard at 0:52? 😂
No! they said "thieves and beggars"
After the first storm, I'd sleep in an escape raft while wearing a survival suit.
They'd have to let me off at the next port.
This is scary- but as a sailor in my past so is a dull drum.
Chorus at the end gave me chills
Sounds like song says seas and ni.... what ?
How northmen survived 🙏
Been there and done that. It’s a tough life but rewarding.
crazy footage with the song should have been holy s*** we're all going to f****** die
Imagine being on one of those giants and getting capsized... nah bro
It's because it's shallow for a sea.
Much safer in a smaller boat that cant get snapped across 2 waves , drogue on
Mind bending vocals - more! More!
I wonder how many women are on those ships? Where's the "EQUALITY" there😂
The men can keep it
That’s an adventure I can live with out!
No Feminists battling for equal opportunities to work on that ship?
Hmm. Strange.
Nice!
Love the music, but I’m still haven’t got shocked
Wish i could see the last clip
I've been there.
When I was in the US Navy. My ship was assigned to do an oceanographic survey of the mountains on the sea floor in the North Atlantic and the North Sea (at least, that's what the crew was told). We even crossed the Arctic Circle (making all of us Blue Noses).
The North Sea was calm for us, but the Atlantic? 😱
We rounded the northern tip of Scotland and were warned that a hurricane awaited us along our plotted course. We were told to take shelter in the Irish Sea to wait out the storm, and then we would resume course around the western coast of Ireland on our way to Spain.
However, our captain was nuts. He didn't want to do as ordered because he said it would add 3 days to our mission. So we headed straight into the teeth of a hurricane. (The captain had only ever served on submarines his entire time in the Navy, so he didn't have the slightest clue what he'd ordered us into.)
Meanwhile, the rest of us were VERY worried. You see, our ship wasn't always a Navy boat. It had served as a small cargo boat, hauling bananas in the Caribbean. It did that for 25 years, and then the Navy bought it and converted it for its new purpose (which it did for 5 years before we got our new captain). So we headed into a hurricane on a 30 year old banana boat.
The guys on the bridge kept check each time the bow reached the bottom of a wave trough.
"One... two... thr---"
And the bow would pop back up above the surface again. That happened with regularity, until...
"One... two... three... four... five..." (they started freaking out) "...six... sev---" And the bow popped up again.
And every time we'd go over the crest of a wave and started down the other side, the propellers would leave the water, and the whole ship would shake from the force of the props spinning while out of the water until they would bite back into the ocean.
About an hour into the hurricane, the aft watch was due to change. The guy that was already in the watch compartment had been on duty for 8 hours, and the captain insisted that he be relieved, despite the man saying that he'd rather stay on duty instead of putting anyone else at risk getting to the compartment.
The replacement had 5 harnesses and 10 lines secured on him. He had to go on the deck and close the deck hatch before he could open the hatch leading into the section of the ship for his duty watch.
Under normal circumstances, it would have taken him only a couple of minutes to do it. However, it took him over 15 minutes to do it while the storm tossed the ship around like a toy and tried to wash him overboard.
When he did get to his duty post, the guy he was supposed to relieve decided to not risk his life to get back into the main body of the ship.
To cap it all off, the captain got angry that things got tossed around quite a bit in the storm, making a mess that we had to clean up. Oh, sure, we had all of two hours to secure our bunks (and the locker parts of them; I secured my locker well, so none of my stuff ended up scattered all over the place), stuff in the ship's store (where we could buy cigarettes, toothpaste, etc.), etc. before we hit the storm, but it was a bloody HURRICANE, that he defied orders by sending us into it.
(Personally, I think he was pissed because he got in trouble by defying his orders and could have gotten us all killed.)
I don't know what happened to him because I got off the ship once we reached Spain, heading for my next duty station.
Holy. Great read. Glad you’re alive and well! I’m from Glasgow in Scotland, but my Grandparents retired and moved to the Shetland Islands way up North (most northernly point of the UK). We used to travel up on the overnight ferry between Aberdeen and Shetland, stopping at the Orkney Islands along the way. That stretch of water is no joke. Especially between Orkney and Shetland, as there is a point where the North Sea meets the Atlantic, and it is hellish. As a kid I remember finding those trips REALLY fun during bad weather. Counting the waves in 7s, feeling your body weight sink lower and lower, and then feeling it spring back up. It almost feels like no gravity when trying to walk! Out on the deck at night, staring into the deep black, incredibly powerful water. You can’t really grasp just how potent Earths forces are unless you experience it for yourself. As a 28 year old adult… not so fun. At all. It scares the absolute shit out of me to be honest with you! Thanks for sharing Jim, and thank you for your service, not only to your own nation and military, but to mankind! You must have one massive set of balls on you. Lol. 🏴🤝🇺🇸
@@skooby95
Thanks for the compliment. Now that I'm retired from teaching in elementary schools, I'm trying to make it as a novelist and writer. So you telling me that my comment was as great read really helped my ego. I enjoyed reading about your experiences, as well.
I don't know about the balls. I was stuck on the ship with no way off, unless I wanted to jump overboard (we were all in the same boat - pun intended). Still, it allowed me to explore: Nova Scotia, Sweden, Amsterdam, London. This last was a walking tour of the city. It was supposed to be a bus tour of London, but the driver dropped us off on a corner in the city at 9am, told us to be back at 9pm, and took off. Still, I got to see the changing of the guard, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, the Tower of London, etc. I still have the little guide book I bought from back then. My time in the Navy also afforded me the chance to check out Chicago, Orlando, Charleston, etc. I was bitten by the traveling bug at a young age - my dad was in the Navy, too, and we ended up in Honolulu, San Francisco, Denver, Charleston, and smaller places.
Now, though, I'm an old coot living on my teacher's pension. I still do a little exploring locally, mostly in the mountains of north Georgia, here in the US. Mostly, I read and write.
Scotland...
One of the many places I've always wanted to visit! Sadly, I never made it. The closest I got was as I stated in my first comment. I'd also like to visit Ireland, England again (I want to visit Herriot country - I'm a big fan), and the Philippines. Ah, well, maybe one day, should I win the lottery.
You will make a great prolific writer😊
@@ekeminiikoh552
Thank you.
But we're still comming for that precious oil that is at the bottom!
That clip will truly shock you. Me:skipping to the last clip
Spent many a sleepless night being thrown out of bunk out there...
Whoa…. I stay in my Bed Thanks
Video Impresionante!!! Música Espectacular!!!!💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Been there, done that, more than a few times.
A place to avoid during the winter months me thinks, although the stage coach must get through 🙄
Always stay safe and pray to the Lord 🙏 God Bless All🙏❤️
Is that why cruise lines have half price off during winter
Dura sólo un minuto, pero parece eterno!!Tremendo!!
The men who work in these types of jobs get paid one tenth of what the men who sent them there get, while sitting in a comfy office.
Incredible footage and music
where do you get these clips from?
سبحان الله خالق السموات والأرض
When you realize the depths are the earth's cosmic hellscape
Yes its delightful. Especially in December.
North sea during winter
Whatever happens, keep going. It's a thought of sailing.
Моряки- отважные ребята
All i can say is vikings crossed that sea,in little wooden boats, they were proper men
😂😂😂
Сколько героев в эти минуты бороздят моря и океаны?! Не надо Воин героев и без них много❤❤❤!!!
هذه هيبة المخلوق فكيف هيبة الخالق لا اله الا الله ❤
Same movie part is titenic 😢😢
*Nature is powerful 🙏 we must respect it 🙏*
First time saw this channel love it. Saw a face of a 🦈 shark face. At first I thought it was a scarecrow, face .
Thalassophobia was real with this one
Adoro estas filmagens.
This is why fish is so expensive
I would love at least once to be on such a journey...
Been there, done that. "Lowland Strider" and "Lowland Pioneer".