6 Sunken Ships You Can See Without Going Underwater
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2022
- Throughout human history, hundreds of thousands of ships have sunk. Most of them have already disintegrated and another chunk are in hard-to-reach areas of the ocean. Some sunk during war, others because of poor visibility or accidents; a third group was sunk on purpose. But the stories of these sunken ships do not always end in the ocean depths. Some are still visible, have their own surprising stories and are popular tourist destinations.
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Something so creepy and eerie about these kinds of shipwrecks.
The USS Arizona is not decommissioned. Because of the 1177 men that are inside, the department of the Navy decided not to decommission the ship.
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@@devinhixonextremely true
This is the one comment I wish the narrator would fix.
It’s decommissioned brug they arnt sending it out again wtf
@codyhess4161 that’s exactly what I said
Over half the men that died at Pearl Harbor were from the Arizona. The ship had 1,177 deaths and about 900 of them went down with her. There are currently approx 1,090 soldiers interred on the ship since they gave the survivors the option of being buried there, at Arlington or a private cemetery. As of April 2023, 101 yr old Lou Conter is the last living survivor of the Arizona.
when you say 900 went down with her don’t you mean the 900 people who immediately died after the frontal ammunition room, exploded, in the bow of the ship
@@Green-ader out of the 1,177 deaths, about 900 soldiers were on the ship as it went down, whether it was from those who died before it sank or those who died from drowning after it sank. From what I’ve seen in just about every archive, everyone that they didn’t recover a body of is considered as ‘gone down with the ship’. I’m not sure about casualties from each individual area because I haven’t researched that intensively.
May want to update your comment
Lou Conter passed away earlier this month
@DKrueger1994 Well considering the comment was made 10 months ago,it was correct at the time but yes he passed away and a lot of people don't check replies to their comments
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The RMS Queen Mary holds the record for most people transported on one ship in one trip. From July 25th-30th 1943, there were a total of 15,740 soldiers, and 943 crew members on board, making a total of 16,683 people on the ship at one time.
On a good Saturday night, I carry MILLIONS of seamen at one time...
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Now think about the stones that they have found that weigh 4 times as much as the Queen Mary cruise ship and they were perfectly cut, moved and placed!!!!
If there wasn't giants in the past how could anyone or anything move those stones????
On 2 October 1942, carrying more than 15,000 American servicemen from New York to Gourock, Inverclyde, the Queen Mary collided with its escort, the HMS Curacao anti-aircraft cruiser, about 20 miles off the Irish coast, slicing it in half and sinking it with the loss of more than 300 lives.
Everyone knows the Arizona but forget the Utah on the other side of Ford Island. Also a lot of the Arizona upper works which were cutoff is also on Ford Island.
People tend to forget that one because it’s not open to the public.
Another good one is in Aptos, CA. The S.S. Palo Alto, launched in 1919. Built in Oakland. It's a concrete ship that has a good history. I grew up going there as a kid and into adulthood. When I was younger through the 90s you could still walk onto it and fish even. Then eventually blocking it off. It's sad and eerie to see it docked there but in half now. The little museum there is cute and nice too
The SS America disappeared a very long time ago. It sank in Fuerteventura not just the Canaries, there's 7 islands. My mom could take pictures with it from 1998 to 2005 until it disappeared.
One of the most iconic pictures ever taken of her is in passing the SS United States in New York harbor when they were both in their prime.
Ever since I discovered the wrecked ocean liner, I have been extremely fascinated with its distinctive design and incredible history/story; unfortunately, I only came across it after it had completely sunk beneath the waves; but I was taught a valuable lesson about life and how precious it really is.
We sailed from Southhampton to Sydney on her in 1975 when she was the SS Australis.
That was fascinating 😊🌺
NOAA said there are 2 million shipwrecks at the bottom of the world's oceans
Thanks a lot to the savage barbarians of Germany and the two world wars they brought about that caused so many of them! So many lives, ships and billions of tons of cargo wasted to satisfy their narcissistic ego!
Since that yatch in Antarctica was raised and removed it shouldn't be a video titled "sunken ships you can see without diving" ... you cant see it at all , its gone ...
The film actually said it was towed to the coast. So I assume it's still there, but now on land.
I have submechanophobia bad and this makes my skin crawl omg.
Same these are so creepy
Same
Agree. I don’t know why it bothers me so much but I can hardly look at ships right under the surface like that without feeling sick to my stomach.
It all went to pieces at the 13:00 mark. It ran aground NEAR the Canaries? 'The stern broke apart, and the aft was still on the coast.' The stern and the aft are one and the same.
Plus the pictures show clearly that the AFT disappeared first and the bow with the bridge remained beached the longest.
Im kinda happy that I was able to see the wreck myself three times when I was young. And of course you are right, only the bow till shortly after the funnel section remained, not the aft part
My personal favorite in the Fujikawa Maru, an Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft ferry that was sunk by US Navy carrier aircraft during Operation Hailstorm on 17 February 1944. From the dive boat, you can glance down through the clear water and see the upper deck, which is situated about 75 feet beneath Truk Lagoon. Inside the holds are combinations of aircraft, including a A6M5 Claude and a A6M3 Zeke fighters. Various G4M1 Betty bomber engines, propeller blades, etc. also reside within the holds. The wreck is incredibly beautiful, covered with multi-hued combinations of soft and hard corals.
Prinz Eugen is another - a WWII German heavy cruiser used in the atomic bomb tests after the war - it survived the tests, but sprang a leak that couldnt be fixed due to radiation and it capsized in very shallow water
That, along with the USS Nevada and the USS Saratoga was one of the greatest WASTES of the less than worthless tests that only gave the Navy brass of that era another way to waste taxpayer's money. The USS Nevada SHOULD be berthed where the USS Missouri now is tied up. The USS Missouri has NO history with Pearl Harbor and should NEVER have been berthed there. That berthing SHOULD have been reserved for either the USS Nevada or the USS Enterprise! Can you just imagine what a chance it would be for people to visit the Prinz Eugen, knowing her war time history with the Bismarck and being the only survivor of her class? Our Navy brass can be dumber than turds sometimes.
I could be wrong but regarding the SS America, during low tide and in good weather, there is just a very small piece of it visible.
The USS Arizona was sunk by a 1760 pound armor piercing bomb that hit between turrets 1 and 2 penetrating through 5 decks before exploding in the forward powder magazine where it detonated among 400 tons of gun powder.
Its always creepy for me to see abandoned ship and shipwreck
I’ve been to the Arizona battle ship oils just everywhere
Who remembers seeing all those shipwrecks in GTA Vice City and marking them on the little map in the game case?
That big ship wreck under water still gives me chills 💀
Damn that’s pretty water at the schooner
I get recommended this video while the people are lost in the submersible right now…
THAT WAS 6 MONTHA AGO NOW?!
If it floats it's bound to sink.
If it sails it fails.
Bound to flounder
Not my algorithm showing me this today 😅😅😅
For anyone hoping for Titanic to be on the list (believe me I am too) she is 12,000 under in the Atlantic Ocean! You definitely can’t see it from standing on land!
Really?
Yeah, pretty sure almost no one would think Titanic would be on the list. Everyone knows she’s almost 3 miles underwater
@@thestrangeman069 You would be so suprised about the stupidity of humans
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@@TRCumbox Both is right. Ships ususally get adressed as "She" except in germany, so "She" and "It" is both right
Aft and stern of a ship are the same thing. Don't these people read the script, comprehend the meaning of words and make corrections?
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They’re paid to narrate, one dudes paid to edit. Another to write it usually.
Why are you so grumpy?
@@Kindra37 i'm not. Just saying how it usually goes on edits that aren't reposts/stolen videos with a face on it.
The reader/writer/researchers probably are not sailors, and most RUclips videos like this have issues... Considering some I've seen, this isn't that bad,
Of course the algorithm brought me here now 😭
RUclips recommending me this is so foul 😂
Okay, not to sound stupid or naive but why should wrecks that can decay being protected? Wouldn't the decay be better for the enviorment? I get the oil and such that was chemically created has already polluted the water but by allowing the natural products to decay is better for everything, right? No I'm not an environmentalist, I have massive flaws in that area but trying to understand the thought process...
Point.
No, you don't sound stupid. On the surface it seems counterintuitive, but keeping such sites protected helps to dissuade divers from taking trips that could hurry the process of erosion along, endangering their own lives and that of marine wildlife (for those wrecks with temperamental cargo.)
They protect them because they don't want people getting hurt trying to see these wrecks or disturb the history and artifacts that might be left on the ship.
That is why the Empress of Ireland is protected...it's in shallow water but the water is cold, you can only stay for 15 to 20 minutes then you have to rise slowly so you don't get the bends.
such a shame that we never learn that war changes nothing.
Great video
It's creepy too see abandoned ships and ship wrecks😶🌫️😱💀☠️🫣👁👁👀👁💔🖤🕳
Man if only titanic just sunk that far 30 deep down then yeah they could have chance of being it back up again and it wasn't in serve damage either
The titanic was also in cold cold water, don't excuse that.
Did a dive in tobermory in first wreck👍👊😎🇨🇦
its not even that deep yet terrifying imagine going down to see titanic
i mean.... it was deep to the point of implosion
@@TRCumboxUnless you have a good submersible.
The Arizona exploded from the explosion… well that’s some serious journalism right there
Imagine RMS Titanic as a tourist destination to explorer aswell!
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@@Raych666 That didn't age well..
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Only for those daring to travel 12,000 miles down in the Atlantic Ocean! She’s way too far for that!
@@thetickler85It’s only 2 and half miles deep. Stop spreading misinformation 💀
There is one gold England that you can go to see in the water when the tide is low, it’s too ships that crashed into a bridge, causing an explosion and two boats to sink in 1960, but you can still see the rage
Appreciate the attempt and effort in this video, but it needs some serious work
Bow magazine not stern
There is also the German cruiser Prinz Eugen, which was used in two post-war nuclear tests. She rests on one of the Marshall Islands' shore, capsized after springing a leak that the radiation prevented repairs to. The rudder and middle propeller are still above water, and the hull is still largely intact.
I have submechanophobia and these images, while fascinating, make my skin crawl
Innervating, and creepy all at the same time.....I always loved the sea, sometimes we know what lurks in the vast deep blue or green waters
I was at Pearl Harbor when i was 9. My family visited the Memorial. I dont remember alot.
1:23 You could drop some heavy rocks through that wood I bet - make your own mark on history.
you can see all ship wrecks without leaving your house
Not only did the uss arizona sink in battleship row but also that sunken uss OKLAHAMA
those guys on that titanic sub shoulda seen this
i feel like sinking the arizona for it to be a memorial is a bit overkill. they coulda kept it afloat and did the same thing with it to show how much the war did to it
This is the spookiest shit I’ve ever seen.
I would love to see the Arizona
What about that one cruiser ship for civilians that got stucked on a rock?
Costa Concordia?
@@emilioerazo6935no no the modern one it got stuck on 2012
@@Justsomeone859 sir that is the same ship it sunk on January 13th 2012
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That phobia is called submechanophobia
The Uss Arizona is not decommissioned !
13:20 "The stern had broken apart and sunk, and the aft was still on the coast." LOL, you mean the bow was still on the coast.
Someone should’ve told them…
13:18 did he say the stern sank but the aft stayed?
those 5 nipple heads could have gone to these wrecks instead of being stuck inside a makeshift soup tin.
It's not hundreds of thousands it's millions of ships.
These old things freak me out.
The cargo ship no wonder it’ sock. It was built at the same place the titanic was.
what?
If only they knew
Good video but the overlays are unnecessary and very distracting ...
"It exploded from the explosion."
Brilliant script.
imagine if the people in the oceangate submarine seen this video 3 minutes after dropping in the water
Seem like April is a bad time for ships All them sink in April That’s crazy
My brother likes to say that April is a cursed month because so many disasters happen during it.
forgot about Prinz Eugen hull
Stop with the FLASHES!!!!
There are ww1 wooden boats along thebays on the way to the Potomac, still visable as frames in the water near shore.
I have submechanophobia and these are creepy to me no way I would ever visit any of these
I have submechanophobia and this shit freaks me out
Why the fake snow on the video? Very distracting.
Next time with measurements also in metric and I am happy
You can always google a conversion calculator 🙄
Fun fact im from Romania 😂
Same … Bucharest
It is supposed to be bad luck to rename a ship!
unfortunetly the evanghelia ship in romania attracted scrap iron theafs who cut pieces of it over the years
From Romania… Birthday June 1st ❤
The comments are killing me xD make sure you do some more research before making an “educational” video
7 After a BIG storm I went to check on our sailboat. The marina took a beating and when I got to my slip I saw a mast and 4 ropes coming out of the water. I had to jump in the water and open the hatch to get my snorkel gear so I could jump back into the water to start unloading stuff from the boat.. It spent a week underwater. Brought every friend I could find to swim through the boat. Put up a sign.. Underwater cruises available. Call now!
The reason why the titanic was not in the video because it’s 12,0000 foot under the sea and they thought they would never see it again in 1915 in the depths never to be seen until 1988..
Titanic was in 1912
is it just me or do when ships get renamed they sink
Ehum what about the Britannic?
What about is that SS Selma Pelican Island Galveston
5:32 Costa concordia ll
What about britanic
2:11 Titanic ll
His very quickly said.but I am undrstand.If I problem heard there,s centences.
SS amarica be looking like the titanic
It doesn't. At all
not even one bit, geez
Never rename any ship, it's really bad luck.
locals was extreamly greatfull for the rusty eye soring envirmount hazard from the former owner ..... becuze its a british harland and wolf ship . what a lie.. clean your garbege from romania
i v americe si skvelli
USS oklahama sunk with the uss arizona
Is this ... voice computer .... generated?
My worst nightmare
I'm sad because my cat died this year
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What the heck is this Instagram filter?
Can you show the titanic
Well you can’t see it from above the water..
Bro It was ten thousand of feet away or maybe thousand, You can't see it above the water
No,too deep. The lighting isn't good enough at 10000 feet.
@@lifestyle936 It’s 30,000 feet
@@mikethebigman It’s 12,500 feet deep, where you getting 30,000 from? 💀
Like the Titanic
Hundreds of hundreds of sims has been gan
Why do you put so many effects over the video? it's so annoying and unnecessary...