i dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a method to log back into an instagram account..? I somehow forgot my login password. I would love any tricks you can offer me.
@Royal Kannon i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im in the hacking process atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Superb quality film. Spellbound. A true rarity to find and raise a ship in such fantastic condition after all those years. It must have been enveloped in mud very quickly after sinking to be preserved like that. ❤️
@@favne8345 I have my doubts, the colours do remind me of Kodachrome but there must've been very low light inside and higher speed kodachrome would look much grainier than that.
It was fixed with iron fittings that were toasted away. The whole stern had therefore fallen off and lay on the bottom with all the carvings downwards. That's why the carvings on the stern are so well preserved.
A los antiguos indonesios contemporáneos del rey Gustavo, les habría causado poca o ninguna impresión el majestuoso y masivo galeón Vasa, pues ellos venían construyendo barcos mas grandes y marineros que el coloso sueco, desde al menos el siglo XII, como lo constataron celebres marinos, viajeros y eruditos como Marco Polo, Odorico de Pordenone, Ibn Battûta y Alfonso de Alburquerque, los impresionantes y robustos Djong de Java, construidos en resistente madera de teca diseñados para viajes en alta mar, alcanzaban una longitud de entre 80 y 110 metros de largo. según las diversas fuentes antes, solo tenían parangón en los barcos del tesoro del almirante chino Zheng He. aun hoy en ciertas regiones de Indonesia los siguen construyendo, siguiendo el ancestral diseño tradicional en madera, solo que empleando herramientas modernas junto con las antiguas, y adaptándole un motor Diesel, para complemento de seguridad de las grandes velas ua-cam.com/video/jmJYD-HFvSQ/v-deo.html
I can’t comprehend that the ship is still in such a good condition, that people can actually walk on the decks.
It's a Volvo
i dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a method to log back into an instagram account..?
I somehow forgot my login password. I would love any tricks you can offer me.
@Royal Kannon i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Royal Kannon it did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my account :D
@Rey Cassius Glad I could help xD
To be walking on her so many years later is amazing.
It is amazing this ship was so well preserved. Even the gun carriages look like they could be put back to use!
The Vasa museum is also a gem. Especially the reconstruction of the crew members was moving.
WOW what a magnificent find l am so fascinated. Thank you for sharing your videos. 😊😊😊😊🐱🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Superb quality film. Spellbound. A true rarity to find and raise a ship in such fantastic condition after all those years. It must have been enveloped in mud very quickly after sinking to be preserved like that. ❤️
The dialog is spell-binding. Just wish they had subtitles.
I just love that they used Kodachrome to film this, just brilliant👌🏻
Imagine how thrilling this job must have been, a real time capsule anno 1628
Where did they say this was Kodachrome?
@@BetamaxFlippy Nowhere I just guessing it’s Kodachrome
@@favne8345 I have my doubts, the colours do remind me of Kodachrome but there must've been very low light inside and higher speed kodachrome would look much grainier than that.
Amazing! Would be a dream come true to walk on the decks
Why does this video look soo good.
Because it's 35mm film
Kodachrome & Hasselblad cameras, only the best
Just...WOW!!
Fantastic
Um trabalho verdadeiramente EXTRAORDINÁRIO !!! 👏👏👏👏
Ahh man!! To be with those guys doing THAT!!!
I can only Imagine the odor
Would it smell nice or would it be bad
@@L3GHO5T how would that possibly smell nice 😂
Once in a lifetime is such an understatement. Never again will such a discovery be made. 🚢🤓
That would be very smelly, all the mud……….The preservation is incredible.
Wondering if the missing stone in the ring was a sapphire stone???
when was this filmed? it's so clear i thought it was new.
Unsure but it was raised in 1961 and museum placed in 1988 so sometime between.
@@cdc194 neeed mooore lol
@@PunchesCouches This seems to be the work done immediately after raising, so likely 1961
1961, with good quality film and Hasselblad cameras. That Swedish company’s cameras were the ones used on the moon too.
@@SgfGustafsson Hasselblad never made motion picture cameras.
And the skeletons and we don’t need to wear gloves
I bet the whole thing smelled so bad
But the condition of everything absolutely amazing
Many of these people in the film is gone now... And I was not born yet
Incrível
I wonder how the flat part of the lower stern went missing completely, whilst the rest of the ship stayed intact.
It was fixed with iron fittings that were toasted away. The whole stern had therefore fallen off and lay on the bottom with all the carvings downwards. That's why the carvings on the stern are so well preserved.
Much of the upper works were destroyed shortly after the ship sank in the efforts to retrieve the guns
A los antiguos indonesios contemporáneos del rey Gustavo, les habría causado poca o ninguna impresión el majestuoso y masivo galeón Vasa, pues ellos venían construyendo barcos mas grandes y marineros que el coloso sueco, desde al menos el siglo XII, como lo constataron celebres marinos, viajeros y eruditos como Marco Polo, Odorico de Pordenone, Ibn Battûta y Alfonso de Alburquerque, los impresionantes y robustos Djong de Java, construidos en resistente madera de teca
diseñados para viajes en alta mar, alcanzaban una longitud de entre 80 y 110 metros de largo. según las diversas fuentes antes, solo tenían parangón en los barcos del tesoro del almirante chino Zheng He. aun hoy en ciertas regiones de Indonesia los siguen construyendo, siguiendo el ancestral diseño tradicional en madera, solo que empleando herramientas modernas junto con las antiguas, y adaptándole un motor Diesel, para complemento de seguridad de las grandes velas ua-cam.com/video/jmJYD-HFvSQ/v-deo.html
The sound in this video is very odd
It's just stock background sounds they added, either the commentary track was lost or these reels were meant to be silent footage for archive.
quien no se dijo "mi precioso" cuando saco el anillo jaja
@2:03 no gloves. That floors me.
time stamp 2:30: It looks like a B movie model, then three guys walk in.
All exterior decoration isnt original. 😭
Biggest 🚢 ship run big electric moter use
They were not wearing gloves when handling the dead body....
After 300 years there is no biological tissue remaining. The bodies are nothing but bone and fat that has been turned into soap.
@@cdc194 Thus why they have that dude's brain ...but it's soap
@@pkthtguy587 I wouldn’t like to take it in the shower with me!! 🤣🤣🤣
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More-of-the-same...
The main thing, however, was that it couldn't sail - you build a museum for a ship unable to sail ..... could it be more pathetic!?
Yes. It could be you.