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@Idrivthetrain3 ай бұрын
Doesn’t matter how big you build it, if the sea wants it, it will take it.
@jackiemack86533 ай бұрын
That's a fact!
@andrealloyd92373 ай бұрын
On bro
@slim-oneslim80143 ай бұрын
Wow. That's deep!
@millies.left.eyelashess2 ай бұрын
@@slim-oneslim8014like the sea
@clarencecandido8732 ай бұрын
Deut 32:39... GOD BLESS.
@sarahwieland32433 ай бұрын
Nothing but respect and prayers for all the men that work in this frozen hell.
@infiniteinspiration16283 ай бұрын
Well said 😢
@maxshaw13303 ай бұрын
Should probably add women to that statement, since women have been Merchant Marines for decades...
@tactical_pizzas36602 ай бұрын
@@maxshaw1330 While there are mostly men in this line of work and women on it is a rarity, yeah, I agree
@TaoofMiracles1112 ай бұрын
Definitely humbling! My dad went to sea at 16, from Liverpool. This was his 'playground' for quite a while!
@TheVirginGaryLovingDemocrats2 ай бұрын
The bible is a thousands of years long story and it looks to be in its final pages. I think the end times will last 80 to 100 years, which ends soon. Yeh I do believe it. Be ready.
@wander570Ай бұрын
Got mad respect for anyone that’s willing to work in the deep ocean.
@AlainkeАй бұрын
The North Sea is not deep ocean
@yvette8492Ай бұрын
@@Alainkewhat is better description?
@randar1969Ай бұрын
@@yvette8492 Sea just sea... Just because it's so shallow tides and winds have more influence especially when it's also not very wide and the water is more or less squeezed between Belgium/England. through the channel. That's why you can get freak waves there. But truth be told it doesn't matter if the water is 10 miles deep or 100 meters both will kill you if your ship failes you...
@stillnotwokeАй бұрын
@@Alainke It's the Nort Sea...
@user-zc5ft9nw9bАй бұрын
@@stillnotwoke Thats a misprint.
@houdinididiitАй бұрын
Now imagine being on a wooden ship with sails and lanterns during a 2am storm in total blackness, cica 1500’s.
@thephenom988116 күн бұрын
One of the worst nightmares. During such a circumstance, my only armor will be The Name Of Jesus Christ. Be blessed. 🙏🙏🙏
@Jornalismo.D.315 күн бұрын
Essa maldita trilha sonora de vocal grave está em vários vídeos onde aparece o mar.
@velmahinojosa539015 күн бұрын
Crazy
@michaelbyars800413 күн бұрын
Start singing nearer my god to thee
@eldernunes754812 күн бұрын
@@Jornalismo.D.3 canto dos sereios filhos de posseidon kkkkkk
@juancastro54223 ай бұрын
I lost my father 09/23, he was a Sailor of WWII in the Atlantic then became a Merchant Marine. The bravest Man I have ever known. I miss him every single day.
@Romovictorio3 ай бұрын
Bless your Papa may he rest in peace. God be with you ❤
@PorchHonkey3 ай бұрын
RIP SAILOR
@killerheelscrime3 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss your father sounds like he was an amazing man ❤
@brigittezach84443 ай бұрын
I am sorry for you
@rebeccarothfuss-ym3gs3 ай бұрын
My sympathies to you and your family. RIP
@georgesingh57143 ай бұрын
These sailors are some of the bravest people on earth.
@deborahfortin40322 ай бұрын
Wow brave sailors. Big strong boat. And that song being so boldy and deeply sung was awesome and fitting🎉
@fabiansmith58602 ай бұрын
On water you meant 😢
@jonok422 ай бұрын
@@fabiansmith5860obviously, they meant Earth 🌎, the planet.
@AllansCamp2 ай бұрын
Do not desrespect the sailors from the 16th century with no equipment..
@rebeccajames74872 ай бұрын
@@AllansCampabsolutely! Imagine navigating this sea with a tiny wooden viking boat. It’s a wonder that any of them made it to shore!
@johnhoover616Ай бұрын
I spent 10yrs working in the North Sea as a commercial diver in the oil fields. I have seen it be flat as glass and 12hrs later be in a Force 8+ gale with 50ft seas and 80mph winds. Winters are particularly bad. What you don’t get in these videos is how bone chilling cold it is. Water temperature around 38F and in rough seas and air temps well below freezing, plus it can be dark up to 18hrs a day. Winters just suck there.
@ArcanumCathar12 күн бұрын
...Yeah, you don't get to experience the bone-chilling cold that just penetrates?
@nicoleturczynski77304 күн бұрын
We always thank veterans for their service, but we should be thanking men like you as well, you guys keep the world running. Men like you do jobs most of us would never be able/want to do. Thank you! Much love 💕
@IvySnowFillyVideosКүн бұрын
I do mountain river plunges...but that's by choice 😂 & doesn't compare. Nature can be so cruel, hardcore and unpredictable. Thank you for sharing your story. Your service is invaluable...bless you❤
@TechandTools1Ай бұрын
I literally have nightmares about water. Oceans, tsunamis, flash floods, being in the middle of a giant river. Water is extremely powerful!
@jakejenson9277Ай бұрын
I have reoccurring dreams about water too! Most times it'll just come out of nowhere & I'll be in the middle of a huge city or sump. I don't even live in the city...dreams are crazy. Everytime I've had one of those dreams they are terrifying
@albussdАй бұрын
Water is actually deadlier than fire in some ways. We are naturally wary of fire cos it burns, but water can appear harmless at first glance...a soothing play-thing.. but it can quickly be fatal.
@TechandTools1Ай бұрын
@jakejenson9277 When I have them I'm terrified as well, they're probably the worst nightmares I have
@TechandTools1Ай бұрын
@albussd Good point, water is scary. Definitely nothing to take lightly!
@dohnutz845228 күн бұрын
Me too! Tsunami dreams are really frightening. I grew up in Hawaii and have always been terrified of the ocean. I read once that tsunami dreams means your mind or your life is in turmoil. They got THAT right! My life AND mind really were in great turmoil. I got both straightened out with hypnosis and therapy, and the watery dreams went away. True story!
@arthurbrumagem38443 ай бұрын
People used to ask me during the Vietnam war why I joined the army instead of the safer navy I told them “ I can walk a hundred miles ,can’t swim a hundred miles”. This Video proves my point
@sheilapalmer11383 ай бұрын
In wwII the army troops were brought over to Europe by boat. My dad was😮😮😮😮😮😮 He said everyone was getting sick around him😢😢😢😢😢
@arthurbrumagem38443 ай бұрын
@@sheilapalmer1138 in the early years of Vietnam our troops were brought over by boat. Luckily I flew
@asher66573 ай бұрын
@@arthurbrumagem3844 i guarantee no one took the North Sea to Vietnam
@arthurbrumagem38443 ай бұрын
@@asher6657 no kidding, boat is still a long trip vs flying . And the North Sea wasn’t the only body of water crossed during WW2
@MACNC5552 ай бұрын
كم أنتم مجرمين سفاحين
@fitter54233 ай бұрын
The ocean is the scariest place in the world.
@steveperry13442 ай бұрын
you said it.
@nmspain7125Ай бұрын
. . . And yet the most beautiful🦋
@majinvegeta9280Ай бұрын
It's primal, and that's what terrifies me. I have no business anywhere near the ocean and sat divers out here 500 feet down on the ocean floor. It gives me a sense of dread just thinking about it. I don't even want my corpse to be in the ocean
@FundyisleLegacyАй бұрын
Absolutely terrifying, but those work on it most of us wouldn’t want to work anywhere else
@fitter5423Ай бұрын
I agree and I think you guys are severely underpaid and most people don’t realize what you guys do out there and the dangers that come with those jobs. Hats off to you and your people for all that you do. Keep it up the hard work and most importantly stay safe.
@magnetsoldiercephas331Ай бұрын
Used to work on cruise ships. Nothing makes you feel smaller and more vulnerable than being in the middle of the ocean with no land in sight, bad weather, and waves. Literally floating on a different world. Ginger and green apples for sea sickness. 😅
@aminakishk65716 күн бұрын
Thank you for the sickness remedy….
@samrodian919Ай бұрын
Imagine working on the Arctic convoys from Britain to Russia during WW2 battling the Deadly North and Arctic seas plus the U-boat threat? Those men were real hero's.
@jimwheels8802Ай бұрын
Grandfather was merchant marine in WW2 went down in the North Atlantic to a U-boat he was a Newfoundlander which was a British colony back before it became part of Canada never even got to meet him
@Musicienne-DAB199523 күн бұрын
Real heroes, I totally agree.
@madeirafonseca63833 ай бұрын
This gives me a whole new appreciation for "free shipping".
@dragonwarrior45893 ай бұрын
Lmao
@rneustel3883 ай бұрын
Isn’t that the truth!
@emiliebova3 ай бұрын
😂
@KR_33013 ай бұрын
Many products include the cost of shipping in the price itself lol, do u really think they will give u free shipping?? prolly a small discount
@madeirafonseca63833 ай бұрын
@@KR_3301It was a joke.
@TrendyTrends-Songs-Music11113 ай бұрын
Just imagine:- you are at that boat, it's night time and this song is played 😅
@shekhu55563 ай бұрын
😂😂
@misheallewis48643 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@mrslive_693 ай бұрын
That's not boat it's a SHIP 😂
@Yorrchi3 ай бұрын
I’d be screaminh
@Oromiplus3 ай бұрын
Time to say goodbye. 😂
@jameswright6438Ай бұрын
Ok that last baritone note was on point 😂😂
@juancastro5422Ай бұрын
I want to thank everyone who has mentioned my Dad, never thought that kindness would happen. God bless all of you. May God shine His light on the men and women at sea. Thank you 🙏🏼
@lenniewatson6873 ай бұрын
My uncle was a merchant marine during World War 2 and up into the 1970s. And my stepfather was a navy soldier on a submarine in the South Pacific during World War 2. One time when the sub surfaced, one of his fellow shipmates fell off and into the water. Papa jumped into the water to save him. He was told he was not supposed to do that and actually got in trouble but he did save the guy's life. RIP Shepherd Harris and Fred MaGee.❤❤
@BeffineAmondi3 ай бұрын
Why was he not supposed to help him please. Would you mind sharing.
@dhoraray13102 ай бұрын
❤
@ashotofmercury2 ай бұрын
@@BeffineAmondi I'm guessing in case the other guy got into difficulties too - then they would have had two men lost..... 🤷🏻♀️😊
@abejaamarilla49612 ай бұрын
ADMIRABRE. MIS RESPETOS PARA TU FAMILIA. UN ABRAZO!!
@leahmurray6662 ай бұрын
They sound like hard working, brave, good men. 🥀
@gregwesterman21153 ай бұрын
And THAT'S why I keep my ass on land!!! Kudos to those that have to work those jobs. 👏👏
@jarvasedundy12 ай бұрын
Facts 😂
@nafizainshanalli27252 ай бұрын
Yes! But it is their choice so much respect to them all
@jonok422 ай бұрын
@@nafizainshanalli2725for some it is more of necessity than actual choice. Not all people have the privilege of career choice and opportunity. They take the best they can get.
@marvinh4893Ай бұрын
I worked 2 Years on a cargo. Its not that dangerous if u follow the rules. The only bad things are the waves, allways wearing a helmet and sleeping in this conditions. The money is rly rly rly good tho. 23€/hour + benefits.
@bigfan2452Ай бұрын
@marvinh4893 23 Euros + an hour is not enough money for me to do this dangerous job. I would prefer getting paid 2000 a day for doing this job.
@foreverlv311Ай бұрын
My great grandfather was a fisherman in the north sea many years ago when they had big hats and balls of steal, washed over a few times yet survived due to rope round his waist and strong tough men who would risk themselves just to save their fellow crew men. They don't make them like that anymore.
@simonharwar8083Ай бұрын
I worked in the North Sea on a 330 ton seismic research vessel . that's really just the right size to negotiate the big waves as you kind of slide between them.
@jdsalinger733 ай бұрын
I met a WWII AA gunner (Hornet) and asked him what was the most frightened he'd been during the war. He said, "the time we sailed in a typhoon."
@larrydifran3 ай бұрын
Waves higher than the bridge of 1943 Fletcher class destroyer, USS WEDDERBURN DD684
@jannythewonderwomen22153 ай бұрын
Have you penned any new books lately?
@infiniteinspiration16283 ай бұрын
God bless 🙌
@saanviscreations23323 ай бұрын
Hats off!! To the people working here..💪
@sabudaniel71913 ай бұрын
Fr
@Trish03053 ай бұрын
Totally agree 💯✌️
@kimtran85403 ай бұрын
The song is great. Singers have great deep warm voices.
@90884353 ай бұрын
Agreed 👍🏼
@julroypereira2479Ай бұрын
Great respect to all who are working in sea and God bless and protect them every moment 🙏 ❤
@raymondtorres-gy8ujАй бұрын
Mad respect to these men's . Imagine the Sailors from the begining of time when the first men took to the seas, oceans, how brave, inteligent, & strong willed these people were bc they did'nt have the tech that we humans have now. They could'nt get out of the way of storms, huracanes & many other things in the open oceans. Blessings to you all from Puerto Rico with lot's of love 👍🙏
@maryforbes427719 күн бұрын
Blessings to you too!!
@procon20223 ай бұрын
Nature is a "super power" - man needs to respect that!
@1TGW2 ай бұрын
He will have no choice...
@westerlywinds56842 ай бұрын
God is.
@kevinmcconnell36412 ай бұрын
When has man respected anything?
@procon20222 ай бұрын
@@kevinmcconnell3641 I understand and join your point. Yet - as I'm an experienced sailor (really meaning with 'small' sailboats on the ocean), I dare to say: mother nature teaches - and enforces - men to respect her.... - and men ... learn!😉 - not all are ignorant idiots and dumpsters...
@kevinmcconnell36412 ай бұрын
@@procon2022 Bring a laymen, as I understand the seas on earth, the straights of Magellan put the North Sea to shame, fo correct if I’m wrong, I hate being wrong;)
@user-pe7ln4qp2l3 ай бұрын
Wtf is there a wind turbine in the middle of the sea??? 😂😂😂
@vorelordjr90193 ай бұрын
Offshore wind farm
@micap19nerd893 ай бұрын
That's what I said! Wouldn't have expected to see that!
@7stormy3343 ай бұрын
The British and I believe Norwegians have built a lot due to the wind that gives the north sea it's waves
@bobbyanderson86473 ай бұрын
U said that like u someone special. 😂 the British in I 😅😅?@@7stormy334
@bobbyanderson86473 ай бұрын
Damn u beat me 2 it. But still. Wtf
@westofeden23Ай бұрын
These videos never get old to me. Mother Nature is so bad ass. Respect for all the men brave enough to work in these conditions. Salute!
@mrsmum3-6Ай бұрын
So brave these men. God bless them and keep them safe. ❤ They have the best sea shanty/songs too
@nothanks12392 ай бұрын
My grandad was in the royal navy for roughly 20 years. He was a petty officer and worked in radar. He then became a coast guard, and worked there until retirement. He saved many peoples lives and knew the ocean well. He was a private man, so didnt talk about his jobs often and we never asked. Deeply regret not asking him now. It's only since his passing that I've realised how much i wish i knew about him. He must have had so many stories. Never know what you have until it is gone.
@charlespryor7275Ай бұрын
same, my father was serving WW2 Nort sea i never took an interest, when i did it was too late.I realize how brave a man he was, what i do remember was he said “never touch any metal work or you froze to it”.
@s.lucius8853Ай бұрын
I moved in with my parents to caregive. We lost Mom in 2022, but Dad and I carry on. I never heard stories of their childhood and early married life before. Daddy has told me soooo many stories and I cherish them and our time together as adults. Mom died 5 days after their 72nd Anniversary. We both miss her.
@nothanks1239Ай бұрын
@@s.lucius8853 It's great that you had your dad to ask questions. My nan was suffering from dementia when my grandad died. So, I couldn't really ask her much. She did tell me that he caught her attention because he had such shiny shoes 😆 I lost my nan last year, but it feels like I was losing her for 10 years. Dementia is a horrible disease.
@s.lucius8853Ай бұрын
@@nothanks1239 I’m so sorry for your loss 🥲. May your Nan rest in Christ’s loving embrace 🙏🏻
@tinahale9252Ай бұрын
I can say with certainty that we all have loved ones we regret not knowing more
@StickyBud93953 ай бұрын
Those people are seriously brave to work on those ships.
@sherkelly45332 ай бұрын
Or CRAZY....
@francisrucker404Ай бұрын
If you think the North Sea is the most dangerous,you’ve obviously never been in a typhoon in the South Pacific.
@JohnSmith-cc3ud17 күн бұрын
This is without a typhoon. Think about that for a sec
@richardedwards622Ай бұрын
The ocean is the most unpredictable thing on this earth. It has nothing but raw power
@Jeon_gkukk3 ай бұрын
The north sea officially owns this sound 🫥
@WasimAnsari-sg6ri3 ай бұрын
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱💷💶💴💵💸💸💵💷💶💴💶💷💵💷💴💶💷💷💵💷💷💶💶💴💶💶💷💵💷💶💴
@Pseudoscience-is-a-scam3 ай бұрын
No. The Nort Sea does
@anuterider82743 ай бұрын
Actually the entire ocean kingdom does
@Jeon_gkukk3 ай бұрын
@@anuterider8274 yupp!!!
@cinthia96023 ай бұрын
Those are some really brave men.
@infiniteinspiration16283 ай бұрын
No words ❤ phenomenal
@maxshaw13303 ай бұрын
And women... Yes, women do sail and have for decades.
@truthmatters671913 күн бұрын
@@maxshaw1330what's the metter with you? Why sre posting this comment everywhere? Is this an agenda you're pushing buddy? Respect the men not only in the wet death but also who built and maintane the WHOLE society. Look up fatherless homes statistics for a change.
@LAPIJAYLOSPILLOSАй бұрын
Todos los marineros son unos valientes...ole❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@MischnikvideosАй бұрын
Strong currents in a small space, waves thrown back from the coast and cold water. That's a deadly combination in one of the busiest seas. I always admire the emergency rescuers who set out in weather where every other ship is banned from leaving.
@Niallisababe13 ай бұрын
The sea can be majestic and scary at the same time
@randaelzeini18953 ай бұрын
Being on a ship like this, you must have nerves of steel. With every wave, I feel that the ship is drowning.
@rejoicemthembu69573 ай бұрын
Me too 😂it look like it was drowning
@user-bb7qs6mj2b3 ай бұрын
No cruise for me I stay on land period that to much water to drink.
@thesilentwarrior67692 ай бұрын
😂😂@@user-bb7qs6mj2b
@dpgvanthielАй бұрын
Im from Holland, and i know: the north sea gives, but takes more..
@microtech2448Ай бұрын
Respect to engineers and people daring to work at such a place.
@kimlee14163 ай бұрын
Oh my, these are treacherous seas. My respect to all who work on these ships.
@GeniusChazz4442 ай бұрын
They deserve that 50k a month cause they might not come back
@cordeliaadams48983 ай бұрын
This song and the voices are sooo beautiful! ❤
@peterbehnis36052 ай бұрын
Did you know the Name of this Song?
@rowlandnwaodu15682 ай бұрын
Pls wot z the name of the song
@Mandarella792 ай бұрын
"Hoist the Colours". But it's slowed down
@maxwellheadroom83352 ай бұрын
@@Mandarella79No. This is a version arranged and sung by Bobby Bass and The Base Singers of TikTok. It’s here on KZbin. All the signers are base and baritone.
@amoraobscura7152 ай бұрын
Welp.... Time to go watch Pirates of the Caribbean from the beginning. That's all this song reminds me of.
@RyuLongRHOG4 сағат бұрын
Kraken: "What are you doing bro?" Cthulu: "There's a storm above, dude; I'm waiting for some land-snacks"
@larrywoolford8978Ай бұрын
The same North Atlantic sea the Vikings travelled in big row boats a 1000 years ago - unbelievable bravery.
@Bacchus0013 ай бұрын
On the bridge of the destroyer I served on, centrally mounted above the central window was a plumb line, maybe 10 inches long with highlighted arcs either side of it. Basically, if this plumb line reaches either arc, then you've reached critical mass, if you go over any more, then one of two things happen. Either the gun and masts detach from the superstructure, reducing the centre of gravity, or you're not coming back. We did a force 11 once (you only need one, this was about 16 hours) in the North Sea and so many times!!! Rough weather is awesome, a North Sea force 11 is terrifying. Sorry it's longwinded 😮
@johnpope5743 ай бұрын
Few will know such things
@zie91713 ай бұрын
Terrifying....I'd demand to be dropped off on the closest bit of land, even if it was just a sand spit.
@Bacchus0013 ай бұрын
@zie9171 We'd been doing a towing exercise and other bits and pieces in the fjords, so it was breathtaking but also completely sheltered. When everything was completed and we made our way out to the main sea, we knew that the storm had been warming up for the previous hours. The contrast was insane. The other ship with us was a frigate and was ordered back at a seriously reduced speed, as to avoid any further structural damage!! Normally, in rough seas, all you're thinking about is how much salt you've got to clean up when it's done. I was on that ship for 3 years, including a war, and only experienced fear like that once, coming back from Norway. 🇬🇧
@zie91713 ай бұрын
@Bacchus001 fantastic memories you have. And interesting. Make sure to write them down.
@Bacchus0013 ай бұрын
@zie9171 One last thing I'd like to share. You've triggered a really, I feel privileged flash back. On the way up to Norway, we had a detour to lay a wreath at Scapa Flow. It was about 6 in the morning, mist on the water, and you can see the eddies created by war ships below. The whole place is eary, very spooky but has a huge effect on you. As it's a war grave, I don't think many seafarers get to experience it. It's not forgotten by the RN and a privilege to be able to pay our respects. I really appreciate your interaction, I haven't thought about this stuff for about 40 years. Holy shit 😳 👍
@notjustalex76673 ай бұрын
This is how my dad went to school 😭
@sirenofdoom70333 ай бұрын
Hahahaha underrated comment 😂😂😂
@Rolletti213 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jenjor3 ай бұрын
awesome comment! my son teases me about the same thing even though i swear i walked 3 miles to school everyday! 😂
@johnfirth65413 ай бұрын
my dad used to wear snow shoes to walk across that north sea ice! and he would grab some fish inside those waves for his school lunch! 😂
@stevenwalker37483 ай бұрын
And he swam it!
@dp3353Ай бұрын
Being a mum is apparently the hardest job in the world but this has to be a close second
@thomasd15137 күн бұрын
When Oprah Winfrey says… Motherhood is the toughest job ever.
@Trouble-Clef2 ай бұрын
You’d think this was the only song ever written about the sea. It’s been used in every single ocean video since it was written.
@emmanueldriesen135628 күн бұрын
It's f ing annoying i'm not even watching this video
@carmello925226 күн бұрын
Cry
@icosthop999825 күн бұрын
Appropriate
@perbilse5733 ай бұрын
I was in the Royal Norwegian Navy some 40 years ago, among other things as helicopter deck crew. In the arctic sea north of Norway it looks like this a lot of the time, but when it was quieter we could do helicopter landing drills (always new pilots that needed training). We had five layers of thick clothing and waddled around looking like giant penguins. Great time, great memories.
@karenscongdon66633 ай бұрын
Bet you were flying my dad’s. Sikorsky Sea kings?
@perbilse5733 ай бұрын
@@karenscongdon6663 I'm afraid not, the (otherwise venerable) Sea King would have been too big. It's also a bit of a lumbering beast, and I doubt it would have been agile enough in rough weather. We had Sea Lynx from Westland Helicopters; the Lynx is a fully aerobatic helicopter that's very nimble and quick.
@jennymartinez45973 ай бұрын
You must have nerves of steel! ❤
@GeraldButman2 ай бұрын
0@@perbilse573
@farahusa532 ай бұрын
Plz share memories
@il1680Ай бұрын
Kinda amazing how vikings would casually sail through this sea just to raid a fucking monastery in the middle of scotland
@user-sp6kw9lk4yАй бұрын
千萬不要小看大自然的力量,大海不僅美麗,同時又是最危險的
@Parallel343 ай бұрын
Reminds me of my dad. A sailor and merchant marine all his life.
@jessicaaguilar64352 ай бұрын
Huge respect for those bravehearts working as a seaman!
@its420somewhererightnow12 күн бұрын
In this moment I realize that finding anything loss in the ocean is just pure luck.
@lipstickprincess113 күн бұрын
Am I the only one that’s shocked to see the windmill out there?!?!?!😂😂😂
@Malbeefance3 ай бұрын
Brings back some awesome memories. I've sailed every ocean and never seen more dangerous waters than the north Pacific.
@kevinmanning48803 ай бұрын
Reminds me of the first season of Deadliest Catch. Green guy falls overboard. Veteran fisherman throws out life saver attached to rope. Pulls the guy back onto ship within seconds. True warriors.
@allex24512 ай бұрын
Well, they even put Viking music to this terrifying… situation 😂😂
@markszlachetka4897Ай бұрын
WIND TURBINES ALSO WORK UNDER WATER 😮
@JanetMight-cr2rh3 ай бұрын
These men are some of the bravest men on the planet .God bless and keep you .
@dayanhani37733 ай бұрын
This is song ❌ NATIONAL ANTHEM OF OCEAN😅
@Kookoranilaa_.3 ай бұрын
Lol 😂
@suelischinaiderschinaider.50003 ай бұрын
Como se chama esse hino?
@lincolnfranklinsstory72453 ай бұрын
This is actually true
@jrbanks29833 ай бұрын
@@suelischinaiderschinaider.5000 So... a hymn, in English, is not what this is. Hymns are sung in church. This song is more a sea shanty. It's musically a dirge - slow, in a minor key, a lament. These are usually using surroundings a death or an event that's full of danger, and maybe death. "Hoist the Colours" by the Wellermen singers Yo... Ho... All hands, Hoist the colours high. Heave... Ho... Thieves and Beggars, Never shall we die,! (( Google has more lyrics ))
@brianscott3823 ай бұрын
Do yall hear the lyrics, not good!!!!
@mnsoussama385513 күн бұрын
سبحان الله الخالق المبدع
@MicheleB4506Ай бұрын
God bless our seamen! ♥️ Much respect to all of you. 🌊 🗽🇺🇸
@gordonhutchison96473 ай бұрын
When I was a decky learner on the deep sea trawlers in the 70s,the golden rule was, one hand for the boat and one for yourself, it saved my life twice, when massive waves smashed over the boat ripping rails, and trawl gear overboard.
@brothermaleuspraetor95053 ай бұрын
I've been on the North Sea, crossing from Esbjerg to Harwich. That particular voyage, we hit a force 10. The waves were over 40 feet high in the swells, tall enough to engulf a four storey building. The ship, the Dana Anglia, had to retire for repairs. I never sailed on her again :(.. She was such a good ship.
@thelastjohnwayne87262 ай бұрын
Respect 💯
@CrazyLinguiniLegs2 ай бұрын
“The sea was angry that day, my friend…like an old man trying to send soup back at a deli…”
@mrsmum3-6Ай бұрын
Total respect, so brave all of you. God bless and protect you all.
@StephTellnTruthАй бұрын
Amazing
@dragonwithagirltattoo5982 ай бұрын
Much respect to all who brave the sea. Especially that one. Cold and treacherous.
@HrLBolleАй бұрын
I am much more in awe of the clip where the Fisherman standing at the railing looking out for the line is suddenly awash up to his chest
@RAMelloh-ij5sl3 ай бұрын
Respect for all seamen hard at work to our benefit.
@dallasyap30643 ай бұрын
Props to these seamen. Seeing huge oceans in such rough conditions just makes me think the ship could sink anytime.
@asher66573 ай бұрын
i keep envisioning the last boat scenes of the movie 'The Perfect Stotm' Hard pass.
@stevegyro12 ай бұрын
Yes, it can.
@pamelasimone5084Ай бұрын
I can’t imagine how cold that water is.
@TruckingToPleaseАй бұрын
8 years of this in the Far East during Typhoon/ Cyclone season.
@geraldwarren64383 ай бұрын
It's safe to say that there are some places people absolutely should not go. These clips prove that!
@deborahburroughs89052 ай бұрын
Except for the people who have to.
@CanePollFishermon3 ай бұрын
My hat off to those men and those gone before, these are truly men with balls of steel.
@helikopterbojowyka-523412 күн бұрын
Every day I watch at least one north see video to remind myself how good life I have
@uusiluuri6676Ай бұрын
Seamen, the different breed of men.
@jeanine63283 ай бұрын
You’ve never seen darkness until you’re in the middle of the ocean on a moonless night.
@corneliusdinkmeyer21903 ай бұрын
Inside of a cave.
@jeanine63283 ай бұрын
@@corneliusdinkmeyer2190 Ya got me.
@corneliusdinkmeyer21903 ай бұрын
@@jeanine6328 😉
@stevegyro12 ай бұрын
H. F. Cant imagine. Been on rough water with winds, hardly hanging on, in daylight. Can not imagine ‘keeping her level’ in zero-dark night.
@jeanine63282 ай бұрын
@@stevegyro1 I was on a Navy ship so we’d go completely dark, I never thought about navigating it. Though I’d imagine a smaller vessel would be much more frightening in rough weather and darkness.
@chicken3 ай бұрын
The North Sea is so mysterious at night. Why is there a wind turbine in the ocean?
@yasminbarry79413 ай бұрын
Maybe this is close to the coast.
@SW-lc1wx3 ай бұрын
That's because it uses the "sea breeze" effect (it's just how air acts when the ocean meets the land), which is a really good spot for wind power, because the wind blows almost constantly.
@user-id5fo5fv8r3 ай бұрын
@@SW-lc1wx no theres nothing like that. You think they have laid cables for electricity from the ocean to the shore for ONE windmill?
@jessiehughes94323 ай бұрын
It's a Charging Port for Electric eels
@user-id5fo5fv8r3 ай бұрын
@@jessiehughes9432 No, they work on AAA batteries.
@Tugg_on_a_segway101Ай бұрын
bro ran cuz he knows his life depends on it
@philhamilton8731Ай бұрын
I love how people like to say that sailors have it easy because they aren't normally being shot at or sleeping in the mud. Just living on a ship and being at sea is dangerous 24x7. Add long working hours underweigh, long watches on top of those, and isolation from anyone other than your crew mates and it's a mentally exhausting situation. Plus, being surrounded by the largest desert in the world adds to the fun. You go overboard in most waters in the right situation you aren't surviving, period. Hypothermia or sharks will get you before the rescuers will find you, plus the whole potentially drowning thing.
@Cat-no8ts3 ай бұрын
The beautiful, haunting voices of the baritone men in the background....the waves....SO much water!...OMG!😮
@MaggotZeeАй бұрын
Baritones aren’t hitting notes that low ha.
@markpalmer8083Ай бұрын
Baritone? Or bass?
@mjp152Ай бұрын
Basso profundo
@SmokeeBearDrifts3 ай бұрын
Those deck hands and captions that sail those boats through some of the most dangerous and unpredictable seas are true badasses.
@kaseymigliaccio2519Ай бұрын
♥️ The singing made the waves of water that much more powerful.... that Baritone is absolutely UNREAL!
@Gunter_Severloh_RDR214 күн бұрын
Thought the straight between South America and Antarctic was the worst and most feared?
@patriciasmith70743 ай бұрын
My father joined the Navy at age 17 to fight in WWII, his widowed mother had to sign her permission because he was a minor and her only son. He said he chose the Pacific because it means peaceful. He was a tiny little man who was below the minimum weight requirement and he drank multiple milk shakes a day to gain enough weight to be accepted. He told me how rough the Atlantic was, I wonder what the difference is and what causes it. He was a radioman, stationed in the radio room sending and receiving the coded messages. He was at the Battle of Midway and he said that was very bad. He started on a very old battleship that was really dumpy that was because so many ships were damaged at Pearl Harbor and it had really terrible food with bugs in the flour that they baked the bread with, he said they picked them out and ate it anyway, then he got transferred to an Aircraft carrier.
@madhurimamukherjee3052 ай бұрын
Respect and regards. 🙏💐
@mcgusto822 ай бұрын
Aircraft carrier life is significantly better than any other boat in the navy. Outside of a full on war of course.
@wendyerskine69512 ай бұрын
And it was only fought to make the rich richer whilst we perished and were traumatised for life. I remember prince ndrew telling me when l was stuck alone with him for half an hour how boring he finds the Saudi royals but visiting them a lot made his mother the queen a lot of money in arms trading.
@jstu82 ай бұрын
Incredible story. Thanks for sharing that. Not sure, but I’d imagine the Atlantic is rougher bc the water’s colder, denser, & the currents must be more volatile considering it’s a much smaller area, interrupted by land masses compared to the Pacific.
@dhoraray13102 ай бұрын
❤
@jeanmcguinness32972 ай бұрын
I have such admiration and gratitude to people on ships to bring us food who catch a fish who make it possible for people to live all over the world. We cannot even begin to imagine the things that they endure see experience and die for xx WE SALUTE YOU ALL
@donivanpotter2762Ай бұрын
Takes guts to sail the seas.
@a-salfaraj76363 ай бұрын
The song is scarier than the ocean 😢.
@An1me-lover3 ай бұрын
Yep
@zay56ix13 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@greenadison3 ай бұрын
Completely agree 😅
@Life_of_Harish_915573 ай бұрын
Yes
@masonmeade97033 ай бұрын
Fr
@tysonmandela9265Ай бұрын
This is why fish are expensive
@sallyannchappell567125 күн бұрын
I lost a father and brother to the sea, decades apart. The sea has long held a fascination for the men in my family. Always respect the power of the sea, it has seen victory over humans since the beginning of time.
@Wilson6323 ай бұрын
Sailor says boss haven't had a raise in 6 months. Boss says I thought you'd be dead by then
@lokeshchoudhary6143 ай бұрын
Surely, the most realistic video. No fabrication, no exaggeration
@donaldmonzon17743 ай бұрын
I've seen more horrific videos of Viking style ships in these type seas ....it engulfs you in sadness and awe for these men....in the past , now and the future.. Lord Jesus protect these sailors 🙏
@Br99klynINg24_82 ай бұрын
The music always makes it scarier
@Kevin-bx9peАй бұрын
The sea is undefeated.
@karen250413 ай бұрын
Been there, done that! I was on the USS Nimitz during sea trials. It was in heavy seas and in a blizzard. Needless to say you had to hang on!
@nicolarollinson43813 ай бұрын
So cold that salty, turbulent waters freeze. The wonderous diversity on this planet is mind' blowing
@andrejmedvec6104Ай бұрын
So this is why building raft is terrible idea
@theirishman08829 күн бұрын
The sea was angry that day! Like an old man sending back soup!
@katherinerivera56963 ай бұрын
My respect to this brave men that make things that nobody do and are very important to all of us,god save you and thanks,love from Puerto Rico ❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
@deathbycheese8503 ай бұрын
I was trying to think of where the "Nort Sea" was. I lived on the North Sea coast for years, and it gets wild out there. It's relatively shallow, which causes bigger waves.