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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2020
  • Welcome to my World.
    Part 3 of Series
    Hello everybody my name is Andy and we are going to see a world's firss, never before seen video of the MV Thomas Aquinas wreck and the impact point. We will explore the area to see how it sank. In certain parts of the video, I will show exactly where I was at during the dive to give you a better reference point.
    Please watch the other two parts of this series.
    The first one is the very first Philippine Coast Guard dive and the second was when we found a body in the wreckage.
    Part 1 of Series
    • 100+ Dead Body Retriev...
    Part 2 of Series
    • The Dive When I Found ...
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Комментарии • 244

  • @b767greg
    @b767greg 3 года назад +252

    You and your fellow divers are amazing men and woman, brave as hell! I don't mean to sound morbid or disrespectful, but what is the process for removing the deceased, how are they taken to the surface for a proper burial when found? I can not imagine having to do the job you do bringing bodies to the surface, I pray you do not relive these moments but reap the benefits of knowing you are bringing a love one home for their family! It must be a very incredible and emotional feat. You all are amazing people doing what you do! God bless you all and keep you safe! Thank you for your service to mankind.

    • @GoExploresTheWorld
      @GoExploresTheWorld  3 года назад +112

      Hi Greg. After the bodies were retrieved they were taken by the coast guard and brought to a freezer in a near by fish market to be stored. The victims families we’re always in my mind during the dives. I remember in one of my videos I grabbed I think a red bag near the main entrance and looked at the passengers name. I though oh my this must be the bag of one of the victims. Thankfully, when I checked after the dive the owner survived the sinking. There were lots of bags and luggages at the muster areas. Many of the passengers must have brought it with them and left them when abandoning the ship. I’m surprised they were still in the same area despite the ship sinking. Thanks again for watching.

    • @skeena59
      @skeena59 2 года назад +38

      Because of the buoyancy of the bodies, they are released and allowed to ascend to the surface.

    • @norml.hugh-mann
      @norml.hugh-mann Год назад +9

      @@skeena59 well, they gotta be secured w/rope...or easily lost in open water like that. Sometimes we bag them in the water, or at t he surface so we aren't hauling out an obvious corpse with onlookers....but there are many technkques...many variable

    • @Trouble-Clef
      @Trouble-Clef 5 месяцев назад

      Hi,
      I read your comment and I’ve attached a link to another video of these divers. I don’t know if you’ve seen it or not, but you can see with the one victim how he was raised to the surface. To me it’s looks like they’ve attached some sort of buoy, or inflatable device to the body. The video is very respectful of the victims and their families, so although they’re dealing with a deceased person the video is not exploitive. I can’t imagine how difficult this job must’ve been for these divers, and what level of inner strength they must have to be able to even do this. But they did it with much respect and dignity. I think if anything ever defined the term of “labour of love” it’s what these divers did for these victims.
      Here’s the link:
      ruclips.net/video/HDjIfn40tdA/видео.htmlsi= 1:29

    • @dammdaniel9953
      @dammdaniel9953 Месяц назад +1

      Women ? I only see brave mens not a single woman in this rescue

  • @jlong0w
    @jlong0w 2 года назад +94

    It must have been so hard to leave when you knew people were still down there. Prayers to all the families and to your team.

    • @QS-si3cq
      @QS-si3cq 10 месяцев назад

      Yes, prayers because telepathically talking to your imaginary friend helps. Grow up and put the book of indoctrinated fairy tales down.

  • @bimbimmarco304
    @bimbimmarco304 2 года назад +138

    I once worked in a cruise ship and we had safety drills almost every 2 weeks...when I stopped, i came back here in the Philippines and one of my friends invited me to apply for a local ferry... i asked her how General drills went to have an idea of how it was done compared to the ship where i worked before... and what she told me shocked me.. apparently some key officers go down for shoreleave even though there was an ongoing general drill...
    Another time, i was onboard a local ferry and about the time of departure, i kept hearing squeaking noises. Usually when the ship departs, the Captain or some official would announce that the ship is departing... but i didn't hear any of that... just squeaking and some more squeaking... i kept looking at my watch and asked a fellow passenger what time we were to depart and she said, we already departed... and i asked why there was no announcement... she said there was but the PA System was apparently faulty... She was a native of the island which i visited and a regular passenger of the ship... for her to know that it was faulty told me a bit of how that has been faulty for quite awhile...
    I just think that these "little faults" or if i may say negligence causes unnecessary loss of lives... i hope shipping companies try to be stricter in terms of safety...
    In an environment where anything could happen, Drills and correct safety practices matter a great deal because it eliminates panic. If people know what to do, it would become routine for them if a true emergency arises... Equipments and communication systems should also be inspected every time the ship sails.

    • @aaronshoyt
      @aaronshoyt 2 года назад +6

      Me and my wife go on cruises a lot ourselves, I told her if we ever hear any noises that don't sound right we're going straight to the deck with jackets out..

    • @Snakewild96
      @Snakewild96 2 года назад +4

      Wow . . That’s scary to think about.. and that a lot of lives are lost for exact thing your talking about. . Glad your here.

    • @crazychase98
      @crazychase98 2 года назад +5

      Moral of the story don't go on cruses from 3 world countries

    • @mayb.3745
      @mayb.3745 Год назад +2

      The corporation owner doesn’t care. And the officials who monitors these shipping companies are getting paid for their signatures. The government officials get paid too. There are laws, policy and procedures. Just everybody is paid to not follow them.

    • @norml.hugh-mann
      @norml.hugh-mann Год назад

      @@aaronshoyt the water is often a death sentence...even with a PFD. ALWAYS KNOW THE FASTEST WAY TO EACH SIDE BECAUSE YOU GOTTA GET IN A LIFEBOAT TO SJRVIVE.
      Cruise ships are a future disaster...Sadly I predict w will collide in the Ocean or one go down trying to get survivors from another somewhere rescue is hours away.
      There are just too many people that control your Fate on cruise ships for me to ever feel comfortable on one..I would rather be sailing the high seas in my sailboat and in control of my Destiny with preparation, seamanship, and patience to wait for good weather than be placed jn a potential Battle Royale of 3000 passengers and 800 crew

  • @esurcylimaf4335
    @esurcylimaf4335 2 года назад +43

    With a heavy heart I send my love, from Australia. Bless those souls lost and I pray this never happens again to such a beautiful country full of such happy wonderful people. Regards, Rob.

  • @butcherwoman3753
    @butcherwoman3753 2 года назад +27

    So glad there are selfless, talented, professional persons like yourself that are willing to do this type of work. ❤️

  • @zombiemom6701
    @zombiemom6701 2 года назад +22

    Remember that Nigerian cook found in an air pocket 100 feet down in a wreck? Survived 3 days in a submerged wreck!

    • @piespies10
      @piespies10 2 года назад +5

      Omg I remember that docu I watched it a long time ago..when its not your time its not yet your time.

    • @inthenameofpain4646
      @inthenameofpain4646 3 месяца назад +3

      Yes & he can hear sharks eating the dead body’s

    • @ProwlingTiger1
      @ProwlingTiger1 3 месяца назад +1

      For me that example showed that never write anyone totally off, if a rescue can be safely attempted preferably by people who have the training and skill to do so- then try, cause you just never know who might still be alive, I know though that sadly at times- its just not possible to even attempt a rescue and one can make their peace with that as rescuers have to be so careful because they know a lot of cases exist where other rescuers have lost their own lives trying to save others.

  • @wyomingadventures
    @wyomingadventures 3 года назад +32

    Watched all of them. Thank you for sharing your experience on this dive. Have lots of respect for what you and the others did. Diving can be fun but also dangerous. I had to quit because of sinus problems. This reminds me of David Shaw. Poor guy died trying to retrieve someone's body. God Bless you guys!

  • @katgrey6239
    @katgrey6239 2 года назад +16

    Thanks to all involved with this mission. We appreciate your time, effort and compassion. Be safe and vigilant!

  • @blackfishblackfish
    @blackfishblackfish 2 года назад +26

    RIP to the victims, and thank you to the divers and crew for trying to bring some peace to the families.

  • @amybannister4021
    @amybannister4021 2 года назад +11

    My deepest respect for you brave men and women to dive the wreck and look for bodies. Thank you for finding who you could and returning them to their families. You are all Hero's xx

    • @hodrimeydan7098
      @hodrimeydan7098 Месяц назад

      Where are the bodies ? I didn't see any body

  • @TangoDownProduction
    @TangoDownProduction 2 года назад +18

    What an unfortunate tragedy. So glad you were able to complete the dive and bring closure to the families of some of the victims.

  • @scottnyc6572
    @scottnyc6572 2 года назад +10

    Done with the utmost respect and admiration.A moment in time that came to an abrupt halt forever caught in real time.We reflect back on all those who’ve been taken by the sea.We will remember them!!🙏🎚❤️

  • @andrewross1142
    @andrewross1142 2 года назад +8

    Without people like these guys performing this harrowing job, families would never get their loved ones back. Their efforts are truly remarkable.

  • @NickanM
    @NickanM 2 года назад +21

    _You beautiful souls. Thank you for bringing the dead ones home to their families. Being buried at sea is universally accepted, but I belive that it is very hard for family members not being able to bury their dead and go through the rituals of their beliefs saying their last goodbyes. Respect, gentlemen. Respect._ 🌷

    • @lwing77
      @lwing77 Год назад +1

      So much admiration for what you do

  • @pandav9522
    @pandav9522 4 года назад +3

    Wow this is so amazing . We enjoyed watching it

  • @Mo.1988
    @Mo.1988 Год назад +4

    Wow. Much respect to you divers & May every single soul on that ship rest in heavenly paradise 💙🙏🏾

  • @desireeajocwheat
    @desireeajocwheat 3 года назад +9

    Naku,great team diving the sunk ship is not easy a lot of preparation and experience..amazing team..

  • @59snitt
    @59snitt 2 года назад +7

    May our Lord bless you and keep y’all safe. May the families of the victims find peace. Y’all brought so many home. Thank you 🙏

  • @tonya592
    @tonya592 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the narration. It helped me. Rip to all who perished in this incident.

  • @robinwells8879
    @robinwells8879 2 года назад +17

    Perhaps I don’t know what happened but as a watch keeper on the bridge of a vessel you only have one job to do and a mass of clever equipment to help you do it. For the love of god just do the job like a professional please. In this day and age it should be entirely impossible for two ships of these dimensions to collide.

  • @sibusisoenockcebekhulu9318
    @sibusisoenockcebekhulu9318 2 года назад +5

    More Love and Blessings to all the divers, prayers to all the families who lost their loved ones.
    Love from South Africa.

  • @wendygore2709
    @wendygore2709 2 года назад +49

    This was COMPLETELY unavoidable!! I just learned what happened. How on God's green earth, do a Ferry & a hummungous Cargo ship "collide"?!?!🤬 Were BOTH captains drunk or asleep?!?! My prayers go out to those who lost their lives & to those divers who participated in recovering the bodies, so their loved ones could have some closure 🙏😇

    • @secondhandwildflowers2315
      @secondhandwildflowers2315 2 года назад +7

      This is totally an appropriate comment on this video

    • @scottydoo29
      @scottydoo29 2 года назад +1

      @@secondhandwildflowers2315 why

    • @NiaJustNia
      @NiaJustNia 2 года назад +18

      I think you got autocorrected from avoidable to unavoidable

    • @annechris2677
      @annechris2677 Год назад

      @@NiaJustNia no he's right

    • @annechris2677
      @annechris2677 Год назад +1

      @@secondhandwildflowers2315 no. It's a perfect comment

  • @kleineoOoStern
    @kleineoOoStern 2 года назад +5

    I don’t know if EMDR is a thing in the Philippines but if you or anyone you know is struggling with PTSD try to search a therapist who practices it, it’s the only method which cure PTSD. I went through a year of EMDR therapy myself after going through sexual abuse during years while young and my husband also did a lot of sessions after his return from Middle East (French Military) and it saved us and still help us greatly when we have some difficult periods with our PTSD coming back. Stay strong and take care of yourself, you have a heart of gold and mind of steel to do this job and I send you all of my respect for that. I wish you the best for your future. Thanks again for your hard work.

  • @andrewbond4353
    @andrewbond4353 2 года назад +2

    You divers are truly hero, s for what you do this is the worst and hardest job on earth the family's of the lost souls will never forget what you did for them and God will always remember you all

  • @cassiefriedman8685
    @cassiefriedman8685 2 года назад +4

    I would be scared out of my mind to this much respect to you divers

  • @richardpeterson4955
    @richardpeterson4955 2 года назад +3

    It's odd this called World of Fun and Travel " but these divers are heroes in my mind !!

  • @gunnertravel
    @gunnertravel 3 года назад +1

    Scuba diving is so nice. Great experience

  • @lwing77
    @lwing77 Год назад +5

    To all of the victims … so sorry. Their families so sorry. To all that helped thank you Hero’s .

  • @ThePupa2004
    @ThePupa2004 4 года назад +1

    Amazing!!!

  • @LifeStyleandfoods
    @LifeStyleandfoods 4 года назад

    Great sharing

  • @ivankerveyd.navarro2269
    @ivankerveyd.navarro2269 2 года назад +3

    I heard 21 persons still missing until this year and day and hope that 21 bodies was now retrieved the families of them was now grieving and sad because there family was missing and thank you for efforts and sacrifices of your diver mates and you you risked your life for just an retrieval

  • @switc.
    @switc. 4 года назад

    Go pro always gives the best quality. I wish to do Scuba diving too.

  • @aaronshoyt
    @aaronshoyt 2 года назад +6

    It would be awesome if you could make a reconstruction video on how fast it sank because you would think people would get off of the ship in time but in this case it looks like it sank right after it was hit. Much respect to you all, I will not even dive, I will not trust anything but the air I breathe on earth... And no way even if I was a diver I could recover bodies.

    • @siqxyre8473
      @siqxyre8473 6 месяцев назад

      It took 30 minutes to sink

  • @JZKitchenandvlog
    @JZKitchenandvlog 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful 😊❤️

  • @PRR5406
    @PRR5406 2 года назад +15

    What is the depth of the wreck? Odd that it sank with the wound side up towards the surface. This is one of the best wreck diving films I've ever seen and you deserve praise, not only for the dive and recovery of remains, but for presenting it to adults in the outside world. Thank you.

    • @Jeremy_the_unfallible_n-a
      @Jeremy_the_unfallible_n-a 2 года назад +1

      why just adults? wouldnt be more beneficial to the younger audience?

    • @roberthance2412
      @roberthance2412 2 года назад

      About 150 feet according to reuters .

    • @shecat1964
      @shecat1964 2 года назад +8

      @@Jeremy_the_unfallible_n-a No, unless you want to traumatize kids. Why do you think they put age rating on things? Young brains do not comprehend like adults.

    • @Jeremy_the_unfallible_n-a
      @Jeremy_the_unfallible_n-a 2 года назад +3

      @@shecat1964 duh, because theyre actually learning and absorbing and looking for inspiration. i bet you talk to toddlers & little kids like people do to pet dogs or cats.. you naive peopIe make me cringe

    • @Jeremy_the_unfallible_n-a
      @Jeremy_the_unfallible_n-a 2 года назад +3

      @@shecat1964 you actually traumatize kids when you raise them like that and then expect them to make it on their own in the real world or especially continue to run and grow our modern civilizations

  • @stevendeitrich6933
    @stevendeitrich6933 2 года назад +10

    I cannot understand how in this time in history vessels like these collide & run aground ! ! Every navigational tool imaginable & communication devices . It's as if they hire idiots to operate these things ! Are the owners & operators ever held accountable ? Imprisoned ?

    • @GoExploresTheWorld
      @GoExploresTheWorld  2 года назад +3

      Hi. Unfortunately no one was held accountable. The ships played chicken and blinked the wrong way.

  • @Onora619
    @Onora619 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for being heroes in a way no one else is.

  • @skeena59
    @skeena59 2 года назад +8

    I'm surprised due to the many hazards on the site some divers had exposed hands and face that were not covered.

    • @Jeremy_the_unfallible_n-a
      @Jeremy_the_unfallible_n-a 2 года назад +6

      im sure, like myself, you'd be surprised by alot of things when it comes to such a profession

  • @user-ju3ig9nm9j
    @user-ju3ig9nm9j 29 дней назад

    Bless you and the souls you returned to there familes.

  • @mrhaltstop2294
    @mrhaltstop2294 2 года назад +4

    I’m a former diver,exploring wrecks is the most dangerous part …

  • @celticeyesmorriganrising929
    @celticeyesmorriganrising929 2 года назад +1

    People that do this for a living are the definition of humanity AT ITS BEST, PURE SELFLESSNESS. MAY GOD BE WITH YOU AND KEEP YOUR TANKS FULL TILL YOU RESURFACE TO US....

  • @kittybitts567
    @kittybitts567 Год назад

    God bless the souls of the victims. How heartbreaking this is. God bless and protect those brave divers. God bless and comfort the families of those lost, Amen.

  • @CurtisAClark
    @CurtisAClark 3 года назад +6

    To the lost on board this ship, Far Winds and Following Seas. R.I.P.

  • @aussiedownunder4186
    @aussiedownunder4186 2 года назад +1

    Kumusta Ka! Divers you are Heroes!!

  • @user-cs8uq9oi7g
    @user-cs8uq9oi7g 4 месяца назад +1

    What baffles me is, HOW did the other ship NOT SEE this HUGE thing?? White with bright red. Unless it was night time?????

  • @steventangney1367
    @steventangney1367 2 года назад +1

    wondering if they will do anything about the containments

  • @mrhaltstop2294
    @mrhaltstop2294 2 года назад +4

    I wonder if they planned to bring the ship back to the surface and clean the pollution

  • @jamesmccarthy5086
    @jamesmccarthy5086 Год назад +2

    I’m wondering, what should the freighter have done when it rammed into the Thomas aqianas. Im also wondering why the ship land on its starboard side? Did it turn in the water? I’m not a diver but if I ever was I’d be crying and scared at the same time. U guys were brave and I can’t think of the right words but good job overall. I just feel bad that u couldn’t get all the bodies. I hope something like this never causes this much of a tragedy again

  • @djbhobloft
    @djbhobloft 4 года назад

    thanks bro for the info

  • @josedindocastro7359
    @josedindocastro7359 2 года назад

    a tragic that left scars in the hearts of those relatives and friends who were left behind.. i can still recall how sad my brother tell me wat they have seen in the dives theyve made. hence he is part of the navy frogmen based in lapu2x dat time

  • @THE_EXPLORER
    @THE_EXPLORER 4 года назад +1

    nice scuba diving,rest in peace to the victims

  • @anabaladad7704
    @anabaladad7704 3 года назад +4

    The 7th yr anniversary was a few days ago. So sad.

  • @gregghatfield9946
    @gregghatfield9946 2 года назад +1

    Bless to all of you that was part of and to the ones lost.... would be terrible to leave the area knowing more bodies there and possibly a live body in the center of the ship at trapped air pocket not making it....... so sad🙏🏻

  • @michelemelucci4667
    @michelemelucci4667 2 месяца назад

    I am so humbled.God please bless these beautiful, selfless people.❤😢

  • @roypatterson9910
    @roypatterson9910 2 года назад +7

    Wait a minute, I don't get how they are saying that they can't recuse any survivors from that depth if there were any, that's not true at all! The ship is only sitting in 100 ft. of water, and there could be survivors if there was a big enough air pockets for them to breathe! But the problem is that any survivors would have been in water all that time, they would have been without food and water for two weeks, so yes, it's highly unlikely that anyone would have survived, but it's not impossible like they are saying, you'd be surprised what people can do when they have a strong will to survive! I'm a certified Scuba Diver, I was certified back in 1986 by Scuba Schools International through Scuba Hut in Glen Burnie MD, and I've been 100 ft under water. I was sitting on the bottom of a rock quarry at 100 ft, the water was crystal clear, but at that depth the water was cold as hell! Lol

    • @spayce3354
      @spayce3354 2 года назад +2

      Wouldn’t it be because of the pressurization from being down there for so long?

    • @emmagibbs-smith2989
      @emmagibbs-smith2989 2 года назад +7

      The problem was that any survivor would have been saturated with nitrogen. The only way to extract a survivor without killing them would have been to transfer to a diving bell and decompress over 48 hours. No such equipment available or the divers would be using it. I have worked with Philopine Navy divers. Very professional and fearless.

    • @madwhitehare3635
      @madwhitehare3635 2 года назад

      @@emmagibbs-smith2989 …Philopine?

    • @jamesstreet228
      @jamesstreet228 2 года назад +1

      It can't be cold as hell. Hell's hot. Lol. Just kidding.

    • @higueraft571
      @higueraft571 2 года назад

      @@spayce3354 There'san instance of a guy surviving about 3~ days or so around that depth if i remember right. Smaller personal ship that'd capsized and sank bottom up, they found him in the air pocket at the bottom (now top) of the ship.
      Absolutely though by a week, they're all dead, let alone two. Unless they have a large pocket, and clean water, and food.
      Well, of course too deep and you get the Titanic. Air pockets throughout for hordes of people trapped inside. Annd once it got a certain depth, the ship's stern exploded from the pressure on the air.

  • @masoodi_
    @masoodi_ 2 года назад +2

    Amazing job from all the divers involved. Had one question if anybody could answer to this: Seen the oil leakage at 16:55. Couldn’t the divers stop that leakage considering it was shown quite clearly where the leak was coming from? You could fully see the leak coming out from a particular point of the ship.. again what an extraordinary job from the divers and an extremely daunting job overall. I got shivers watching the whole thing. Oh and the background music 😱

    • @rebelfighter5249
      @rebelfighter5249 2 года назад +4

      No. They're there to recover bodies, not stop an oil leak.

  • @wyomingadventures
    @wyomingadventures 3 года назад +12

    Did you have to have extra weight on your belt when diving in the ocean? I'm assuming you would because of salt water. You guys did a great job with hand signals. Good to see you decompress after the deep dive. There's probably still contaminants coming out of the ship.

    • @GoExploresTheWorld
      @GoExploresTheWorld  3 года назад +24

      Hi. In this case, yes, I myself carried a little extra weight. Not just for the salt water (I’ve only dove in the ocean btw) but if we had to handle something buoyant we don’t want to be floating up without the ability to control it. Thanks for watching

  • @aaronshoyt
    @aaronshoyt 2 года назад

    I watched the video of the body recovering, it was difficult to watch. Must respect to you all, no way I could do this

  • @MyNameIsCheyne
    @MyNameIsCheyne 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’d love to watch the unedited version

  • @theochasid8996
    @theochasid8996 2 года назад +1

    Nice music

  • @claireandgabriel6246
    @claireandgabriel6246 3 года назад +1

    I want to experience diving parang scary pero amazing.

    • @ChillFrost
      @ChillFrost 3 года назад

      If you are familiar with The Abyss Movie, there is the scene there of a search and retrieval operation you may wish to watch.

  • @Lucasvan-c7f
    @Lucasvan-c7f Год назад +1

    To bring up any belongings from those who perished must have felt like a blessing for loved ones…

  • @carolinawestern3875
    @carolinawestern3875 2 года назад +5

    No disrespect intended but, I've always said that after seeing things like Titanic. I'd never get on a ship without one of those military surplus "Boat in a box"
    About the size of a loaf of bread.
    Pull a string, and in about 6-7sec's
    you've got a covered survival boat!

  • @joshuajeremiaenrile188
    @joshuajeremiaenrile188 Год назад +1

    Ingat po lagi pray lng po pag sakay ng barko po

  • @JohnDLeo-rg8tc
    @JohnDLeo-rg8tc Год назад +3

    I'm surprised that the divers didn't have much protection from the many, many pieces of rotting tissue floating in the area around the victims bodies. It looks like it must get everywhere on a diver and most of them are so exposed with just the breathing piece in their mouths, most didn't have even gloves or a good snug hood to keep things out of ones hair and away from the face.

  • @PauloSergio-iz4zk
    @PauloSergio-iz4zk 4 года назад

    Bom dia meu amigo meu like

  • @bigal7561
    @bigal7561 5 дней назад

    God bless these men and women that dove to recover the loved ones lost at sea. A prayer to all of you and may God grant you his favor. May those that follow be protected my his angels. God bless all of you

  • @rustyfishhook9618
    @rustyfishhook9618 Год назад

    It’s so eerie to see it come out of the abyss like that.

  • @alanaspinall9273
    @alanaspinall9273 2 года назад +2

    Anyone else see what looks like a floating ghost head / face at 8:57 mins coming through the walkway?

  • @silentsteph2689
    @silentsteph2689 3 года назад +1

    Man what a story

  • @htzzz
    @htzzz Месяц назад

    Honest question if the other ship did not back up would that have given the 2GO ship passenger some time to safely vacate the ship?

  • @kinkuwa7974
    @kinkuwa7974 4 года назад

    Will be healed🤗👌🔔🔔🔔👍✨
    GOOD👍

  • @1967bigjohnny
    @1967bigjohnny 2 года назад +1

    So very sad , god bless

  • @kimgabreei2567
    @kimgabreei2567 2 года назад +1

    Brave!!

  • @sallydeppe8575
    @sallydeppe8575 2 года назад +1

    Can u offer help to us in case we are on a sinking ship. Should we jump ship immediately. Should we go to the top deck?

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur Год назад +1

      The best advice is to get your life jacket and follow the instructions of the crew. It is usually not a good idea to leave the ship unless there’s no other option. Unless crew tells you otherwise go to where your assigned muster area is, that may not be the top deck.

  • @exploringwithandyandthepar3451
    @exploringwithandyandthepar3451 2 года назад +2

    I have noticed the sheer will , Bravery,
    Heart ❤️ and wonderful passion these fine human beings have for the love of the work they do, honestly straight from my heart and inner soul I can't amagen the inner heartache the families of these fallen angels taken by the sea must go through in there moment of piece and judgment by are Lord, its just nice to no there are men an woman who put there own life's on the line to bring there body's back to there families to be layed to rest , guys honestly your hero's, God bless and thank u for your time , service and true dedication.....

  • @wilmajansenvvuuren841
    @wilmajansenvvuuren841 2 года назад +1

    Prayers to all lost at sea!🙏🙇❤

  • @mikkybozzy-my2vk
    @mikkybozzy-my2vk Год назад +1

    Water, the best friend and worst enemy to humans

  • @yin_xing
    @yin_xing 6 месяцев назад +1

    It's sad to think some bodies gonna be there forever

  • @diveaddict6885
    @diveaddict6885 2 года назад +5

    How deep does the wreck sit?

  • @jasonsulham1979
    @jasonsulham1979 2 года назад +4

    They should try to raise the ship

  • @chancetheawesome5761
    @chancetheawesome5761 21 день назад

    Only 2 weeks it looks like it been down there a lot longer the that😮😮

  • @agapegr
    @agapegr Год назад +1

    I'm having breathing problems just watching this..my god

  • @jessicaeaton3183
    @jessicaeaton3183 8 месяцев назад +1

    Really wish the captions were smaller

  • @Celineheart_27
    @Celineheart_27 Месяц назад

    Rip and God Bless po 😢❤

  • @ivankerveyd.navarro2269
    @ivankerveyd.navarro2269 2 года назад

    That wreck is potentially dangerous to navigation in cebu waters because of the wreck the top of the sea of the wreck of aquinas was an passage way of ships from the port of cebu and the top of the wreck of aquinas and sea was strictly probhiting the dropping of anchor at that zone near the wreck of aquinas because if you dropped an anchor near or in that wreck its highly chanced that the anchor is will stuck or tied to the wreck its too hard and hazardous to remove and the sinked site of the wreck of mv thomas aquinas was an passage way of the cebu ferries from cebu port and that zone of wreck and sea in the top was dangerous and riskier zone due to the wreck..

  • @CuttingEdge49
    @CuttingEdge49 2 года назад

    How deep is this wreck?

  • @bigbird9186
    @bigbird9186 2 года назад +6

    I wonder if the other ship didn't move in reverse as fast this ship would of stayed afloat a bit longer so all passengers could be accounted for and rescued

    • @GoExploresTheWorld
      @GoExploresTheWorld  2 года назад +1

      Hi. It would have probably sank slower but many people locked themselves in side in panic. Thanks for watching.

    • @raymondleggs5508
      @raymondleggs5508 2 года назад +7

      why would you lockyourself inside a sinking ship?

    • @bustersmith5569
      @bustersmith5569 2 года назад +1

      @@raymondleggs5508 exactly 💯

  • @roypatterson9910
    @roypatterson9910 2 года назад +5

    They should have called Edd Sorenson, he would have rescued people if they would have been alive, he's better than the best....when the best of the best can't get it done, then they call Edd Sorenson, that man is incredible to say the least!

    • @rentechpad
      @rentechpad 2 года назад +11

      Survival in a fast sinking like this depends a great deal on the the ship design and if there is a chance that voids could be filled with air that could sustain life and if you can get into where a survivor might be without actually killing them.
      My understanding is that this ship went down very quickly which meant it was taking in water very rapidly and that usually means lack of water tight compartments or the doors to the each areas were not closed at all times. Given the amounts of debris at all of the doors and hatches further proves that they were open as water was able to rush in and force air and debris along until the debris became packed at the doors and hatches further pushed along by pressure due to the depths. The combination of such total flooding, debris sweeping passages and the added pressure as the vessel sank there was probably no chance of a void that retained enough air to breathe until rescue and it would have been a miracle that a void like that would have been close to even one survivor.
      Added to that anyone alive as the ship sunk rapidly would have had to deal with the pressure at the depth that without the right gear, unless they were specially trained and knew how to free dive to that depth would not have stood a chance or survived long enough to get out and back to the surface or have found a void to survive in. Had it capsized but stayed a float, in that case there might have been a reasonable chance their would be survivors and worth looking for them and bringing in special people that do successful live survivor rescues.
      And from what I have read of the documentation of the body retrieval as well as the videos there was not any sign that any body found had survived for any longer then a very few minutes as the ship went down. Professional at retrieval and underwater investigation can tell by where they find the body and the position it was in if they had lived long enough try and escape or had found a way to survive but were not rescued and nothing points to that at all.
      And had there been even one survivor that survived the rapid sinking and the pressure factors, you have to remember that to survive more than a few hours one has to have a space large enough to have enough oxygen in that space to last long enough, because there us no recycling the CO2 a survivor is breathing out or renew the O2 that they breath in.
      Plus had anyone been found and the area accessible either by clearing debris to swim through passage ways to get to him or having to cut through walks or hull, the minute you open that area up, without major equipment that can maintain the space intact for the survivor, he won't survive a rescue attempt to get to him, let alone the tedious and dangerous trip back to the surface also being difficult to survive. Many a submariner who lived through damage that put the ship on the ocean floor and had survivable air etc until time to leave for the surface will tell the stories of seeing tha majority of crew members die trying to make it to the surface or after they dud by panic and coming up too fast, while other wise being unhurt and healthy before leaving via an escape hatch.
      This was a horrid tragedy that we now know could gave been avoided, loss of life that never should have occurred, but I am very confident from what I have seen and heard that all was done to rescue the living and it quickly was nothing more than a recovery mission once the ships hull was out of sight under water. No one lost their lives because of a wait to organize a good team that could document, gather evidence and retrieve souls.

  • @blissfulpetandtravel9963
    @blissfulpetandtravel9963 3 года назад

    Very sad .Ang ganda talaga ng Go PRO .Sana marunong ako magscuba diving

  • @tomthornie3215
    @tomthornie3215 2 года назад +1

    HAD THE FREIGHTER NOT BACKED OUT LIVES COULD HAVE BEEN SAVED. By backing out it opened up the ship causing even more damage

  • @aaronshoyt
    @aaronshoyt 2 года назад

    How deep was the Shipwreck

  • @makatkplt
    @makatkplt 2 года назад

    I can’t find a reference on the depth of her final resting

  • @michellealinateague9892
    @michellealinateague9892 10 месяцев назад +1

    I did some research, and with everything presented, the captains of bith ships should be held responsible for thebactions if their respective crews. A loss of life that **should** have been avoided by proper practice and understanding with all officers doing their jobs.

  • @donaldreeb6024
    @donaldreeb6024 2 года назад

    How far down is she?

  • @ivankerveyd.navarro2269
    @ivankerveyd.navarro2269 2 года назад +2

    This is the happend in the tragedy involved the thomas aquinas and sulpicio container seven
    In 9pm the captain of aquinas saw an ship to there navigator radar and the captain now saw the ship in the window of pilot room and the captain tried to call the captain of sulpicio in radio but the captain of sulpicio didnt response and many moments after the captain of 2go tried to call the sulpicio the collision now begins to happend and the sulpicio container seven stabbed the port side of mv aquinas and after the crashing of sulcon siete in aquinas the sulcon is reversed the ferry in farter location because of crews and captains scared to the involving of sinking and the aquinas picked an big impact crack and hole and the water starts to enter the aquinas’s inside decks and the aquinas was now tilting at the scary times and 11 minutes after the crashing the aquinas was now sank off at the sea and the aquinas was now sinked due to big impact in port side and the ship sinked in the depth of 150feet and the sulpicio container seven also picked an huge damage and crack in the front of bow area and the sulcon siete is lucky they didnt sink just haved and big damage in bow and the aquinas was sank now many minutes after the collision the pcg rescue team starts to begin the rescue for survivors of aquinas and the survivors is 700+ persons and they say is more than 80 persons was missing and not found and they say its 800+ persons was the passengers of aquinas listed in manifest of the ferry and the confirmed dead in mishap is 116 persons but now in year 2020-2021 the missing aquinas passengers was now just 21 and the last found person is in the august 4 2020 that the person was on debris and found in tight and mini cabin of aquinas because of the technical civillian divers that body was found and he was victim#73 and lets back to the story of collision in tomorrow of aug 17 2013 after the collision of two ships in aug 16 yesterday the pcg and ph navy started the search and recovery operation and they found more than 40 to 60+ passengers in following days and weeks the impacted point of the aquinas underwater was called of divers as “IMPACT AREA” and the impact area was huge impact and crack because its rammed by sulcon siete owned of philippine span asia carrier incorporated and the search and rescue was tooked and created on started in august 17 2014 to september 8 2013 and lets go back at the starting of the tragedy the captain of mv st thomas aquinas was called the station of philippine coast guard in the talisay city cebu station and the coast guard official named winiel azcuna received the call from the captain of mv st thomas aquinas and the captsin was asking for some help because they cant call and communicate the sulpicio cargo seven but the philippine coast guard was too late and failed to help them because the collision was now begin to happend

    • @ytsm
      @ytsm 2 года назад +5

      Any chance you can add another 8000 paragraphs as a single block of text? Thanks!

  • @joemomma1968
    @joemomma1968 2 года назад +1

    This is beyond selflessness...

  • @shecat1964
    @shecat1964 2 года назад

    I also do not quite understand how this channel could be called fun and travel.

  • @accident1583
    @accident1583 2 года назад

    Gaano ba kalalim ang pinag lubugan ng MV Thomas?

  • @beckykent6674
    @beckykent6674 9 месяцев назад

    So very sad but I have watched 3 of these videos now and don't see any body recoveries. Did you actually find anyone?

    • @peterbilt-bo1vy
      @peterbilt-bo1vy 5 месяцев назад

      They are difficult to see and when they show one they only show it for about one second. If they show these videos they should at least let us get a good look at what we're curious to see. Everything else in the world is on the internet so they should let us see what we are here to see. I find it fascinating, sad, educational, quite thought provoking. I also feel a bittersweet joy and sense of relief for the victims and their loved ones. Thank you to the heroes that undertake these recovery efforts. God bless you all. ❤️
      .