Don’t under estimate the North Sea. Waves 100ft tall is no laugh. Even an average wave in the North Sea 15.4 metres; take on that wave broadside and your vessel is suddenly at the bottom of the seabed. These could easily take a cargo vessel should the captain be unprepared for the passage. If you think these waves can’t do much, think again. These waves could quite easily reach Titanic’s forecastle; and the tallest one could almost wash away her bridge. Waves like this nearly cost us the Queen Mary.
Ancient peoples were more “in tuned “ with the planet. They knew when and where storms were coming. The stars told them everything, back when you could see them.
@@imnotrobot4394no it’s becoming worse bc of global warming but it’s always been shallow and had heavy waves during storms that isn’t new. There are many Viking ships wrecked at the bottom of that sea 🌊
My uncle used to work on an oil rig in the north sea for 10 years. He'd tell us stories about what he'd do, what he'd hear and what he saw. Some of them are creepy. He used to climb up the mast to the top to do maintenance.
I’ve sailed through a storm on the North Sea, we were on a ferry going to Germany and hit a storm, the waves were horrendous and frightening and a lot of people were seasick, luckily I wasn’t. The thing on your mind is are we going to sink , especially after an almighty crash from below where the vehicles were, I sat up most of the night watching the waves crashing against the ship, never again, the men and women who work on the sea have my admiration.
"its only 300 ft deep!" At least ill feel better as im sinking knowing its not that deep 😂 jk that is crazy though i always assumed it was extemely deep
Thats the thing, they didnt. They crossed other seas and sounds, and travelled the coasts of northern europe over many years, setting up outposts and markets. That is how they conquered northern Europe
It's shallow because there were land there before. Doggerland, and the most shallow part of Doggerland is Doggerbank. Doggerland used to conecct the Isles with Denmark and Netherlands and parts of Germany and stuff. Of course before they were countries. If you go on google maps, go to the UK/ Europe around UK, and turn on satelite. You can see some of the outline of Doggerland submerged beneath the sea. And if you zoom in on Norway, you can see the little "rift" betwen where dogerland and Norway were. They didn't connect. It's extra deep by the coast of Norway compared to other places of the North sea. The last part of Doggerland that was over the sea level was called Doggerbank, it was an island until around 5000BCE. Before it eventually dissapeard beneath the sea.
I’ve actually sailed through the Drake Passage. The boat was tilting side to side so much that you’d crash from wall to wall when trying to walk. The rest of my family was terribly bed ridden. I had a headache but I was able to walk, so I traveled around securing my family’s items. Besides the headache though I had a lot of fun!
@@sashamoore9691 If the Drake Passage didn’t have rough waters, it wouldn’t be on every single list about the roughest cruise waters in the world. If your argument about where I have or have not been is based entirely off of a fact that isn’t even true, then you are going to have to find a better argument. If either of us hasn’t been over the entirety of the Drake Passage, it is you.
I wonder if the shallowness has anything to do w/ that area, specifically around the UK, being where Doggerland used to be, before the Ice Age thawed out and sea levels rose.
I spent many days and nights on the north sea. What is quite scary about the North sea is how fast the weather can come up. Also there is a lot of oil and gas infrastructure there, construction and supply ships, fishing boats, cargo ships from around europe so many videos and pictures for tik tok.
Dont worry about not knowing how to swim, even a pro swimmer wouldn't last long going overboard in those huge waves... a lifejacket will certainly help but even that might not be enough for the huge 100ft waves in this area of the ocean. BTW swimming is super fun & great exercise you should definitely consider learning👍👌✌️🤘
Once I went to great Yarmouth and I saw a ship drowning. I called the rescue service and they couldn't save them. There was approximately 1,350 people on that ship, apparently coming here from france
I live 5 miles from the North Sea, on the North East coast of 🏴. You’ve never felt fear like it until your stood at the end of a pier looking into that dark green, unforgiving abyss, let alone what’s inside it, the sea alone, and it’s roaring, deafening noise, crashing into itself in every direction. To think our ancestors crossed it on little wooden boats is insane, gives me chills thinking about it.
It’s still connected to the ocean so while it’s rough it’s not inescapable and the water can dissipate, unlike say the Great Lakes where you are stuck in a trough of water getting battered on all sides and you cannot escape a storm or gale. That’s why so many ships have sank in the Great Lakes, you cannot escape a large storm system you just have to survive
@@Thomas-xd4cxwhy you so mad lil guy? You never been in a dangerous environment in your entire sheltered life lay off your peers who also are sheltered children
at its shallowest it's only 30 feet deep over Dogger Bank, and they say when the waves are big enough, you can actually see the sea floor in the troughs almost dry
It doesnt "rival" it, but it certainly can alter it. You should learn about the earth's atmosphere and how it interacts with the sun and how the increase in specific gasses (as a result of human activity) have influenced that We already put a hole in the ozone layer, you think we can't affect the global atmosphere?
Also important to note, the genes of the Vikings crossing the North Sea for plunder were left behind in the UK as well. So there are some prime sailors from those parts as well as the Norwegians ofcourse. Then again, the boats aren't made at some Temu shop like others seem to do.
The North Sea is the definition of small but mighty😂
Blud was just trying to brush his f- teeth 😢😢😢
The power i have with the like button, i-im un-sto-unstoppable
Size doesn't matter 😏
@@GavinAdams-x9pWhy that emoji??
It's the Napoleon of seas
that toothbrush guy couldve been on the next Final Destination movie
Dude I was thinking the same thing
This explains why Amazon packages look like they’ve been through a lot 💀
😂😂😂😂I’m saying
Lol
Lol
Frfr
😭
Ppl out there risking their lives just to get my $1 Temu package to my door💀
LOL
Then you got people trying to downplay it like these superhuman psychos don’t throw hands with nature every two seconds
Lol that’s real
😂
True 💀
Don’t under estimate the North Sea. Waves 100ft tall is no laugh. Even an average wave in the North Sea 15.4 metres; take on that wave broadside and your vessel is suddenly at the bottom of the seabed. These could easily take a cargo vessel should the captain be unprepared for the passage. If you think these waves can’t do much, think again. These waves could quite easily reach Titanic’s forecastle; and the tallest one could almost wash away her bridge. Waves like this nearly cost us the Queen Mary.
I have to take a moment to appreciate how you worded this❤ truly amazing 🤩
Fun fact, most of these clips are from the bearing sea
@@mikefitzpatrick43how do you know? Curious
Passionate about maritime transportation are we ? 🤣🤣
Yeah when I saw those videos that's my first thought. Isn't that bearing sea?@@mikefitzpatrick43
You telling me the Vikings traveled across that sea in wooden boats?
That is Why they did thé best conquest
Ancient peoples were more “in tuned “ with the planet. They knew when and where storms were coming. The stars told them everything, back when you could see them.
@@bluetheminxis that a fact? 🤔 if so I wonder if that is repeatable by some kind of test 🤷♂️
They didn't. She literally said it became like that because of global warming.
@@imnotrobot4394no it’s becoming worse bc of global warming but it’s always been shallow and had heavy waves during storms that isn’t new. There are many Viking ships wrecked at the bottom of that sea 🌊
Parents explaining how they got to school😂😂😂
Exactly. If it was that serious, I'm not going lol 😅
fr bro
Imagine what it was like to be a Viking crossing the north seas in a longboat
They probably thought it was cool
That's why Western Kingdoms were caught off guard by the Vikings.
They thought this sea was impossible to cross and I can't blame them for that.
The North Sea: Making Viking noises
Bering Sea: "Well that's cute"
“Hey, why is there a seatbelt on the toilet?”
“Oh, you’ll see” ☺️
Nah the dude sliding around the bathroom gave me crazy anxiety 😂😭 stubbing ur toe on that shower thing would’ve been crazy painful
As a fish. I can confirm that this is the anthem of the north sea.
Always this song when it’s about the north sea
A few monsters roam this sea. I’ve witnessed them breach water after an intense fight. Out of respect I saluted the beast as I flushed it away.
My grandfather was a fisherman who fished on the north sea foe over 50 years. I get to hear do many cool stories
Same, my pops always told me amazing stories and scary ones 😂❤
pops ???
father
@sj7920 no my granddad
My uncle used to work on an oil rig in the north sea for 10 years. He'd tell us stories about what he'd do, what he'd hear and what he saw. Some of them are creepy. He used to climb up the mast to the top to do maintenance.
Norrbagge?
That guy with the toothbrush in his mouth sliding forward and hitting the wall
My parents: 👁️👄👁️
I don’t get it 😅
Why your parents??
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
is this a reference to the falling on your face with a toothbrush thing 😭
“The North Sea has taken over tic tok, and my nightmares” girl same 👋😭
Fr
I was just gonna say that.😂😂😂😂
@@Bobcats_are_cuties I was going to say TikTok but it translated it to tic tok or tic tac lol 😂
Get off your phone
@@El_Madroño13 what does this have to go with my phone? I have a fear of the sea
I’ve sailed through a storm on the North Sea, we were on a ferry going to Germany and hit a storm, the waves were horrendous and frightening and a lot of people were seasick, luckily I wasn’t. The thing on your mind is are we going to sink , especially after an almighty crash from below where the vehicles were, I sat up most of the night watching the waves crashing against the ship, never again, the men and women who work on the sea have my admiration.
"its only 300 ft deep!" At least ill feel better as im sinking knowing its not that deep 😂 jk that is crazy though i always assumed it was extemely deep
Is this the sea that the Vikings crossed??
CAN YOU IMAGINE SAILING THAT IN A WOODEN BOAT.
AT NIGHT?!
Thats the thing, they didnt. They crossed other seas and sounds, and travelled the coasts of northern europe over many years, setting up outposts and markets. That is how they conquered northern Europe
@@nickname8619 they didn't sail the sea between Norway and Britain?
@@TheOrientalNightFish yes they did, but at certain times of the yr...
@@nickname8619what? How do you conquer your own home? Northern Europe is Scandinavia.
@@loris-bismar northern Europe is also Pomerania and parts of Russia in my opinion
And england is quite northern as well
As someone who lives in norfolk, i can confirm our seas are terrifying and we are scared to go there every summer 😅
The boy at first just wanted to brush his teeth😂😭
“Sleep paralysis demon” I can’t💀🤚-
I got dizzy just by watching the ship float up & down those crazy waves. It's scary. 😨
Yea I’d be barfing up a storm
It's shallow because there were land there before. Doggerland, and the most shallow part of Doggerland is Doggerbank. Doggerland used to conecct the Isles with Denmark and Netherlands and parts of Germany and stuff. Of course before they were countries. If you go on google maps, go to the UK/ Europe around UK, and turn on satelite. You can see some of the outline of Doggerland submerged beneath the sea. And if you zoom in on Norway, you can see the little "rift" betwen where dogerland and Norway were. They didn't connect. It's extra deep by the coast of Norway compared to other places of the North sea. The last part of Doggerland that was over the sea level was called Doggerbank, it was an island until around 5000BCE. Before it eventually dissapeard beneath the sea.
I’ve actually sailed through the Drake Passage. The boat was tilting side to side so much that you’d crash from wall to wall when trying to walk. The rest of my family was terribly bed ridden. I had a headache but I was able to walk, so I traveled around securing my family’s items. Besides the headache though I had a lot of fun!
U prob didn’t even go thru the drakes passage tbh. Bc it’s not even that rough of waters
@@sashamoore9691 If the Drake Passage didn’t have rough waters, it wouldn’t be on every single list about the roughest cruise waters in the world. If your argument about where I have or have not been is based entirely off of a fact that isn’t even true, then you are going to have to find a better argument. If either of us hasn’t been over the entirety of the Drake Passage, it is you.
I wonder if the shallowness has anything to do w/ that area, specifically around the UK, being where Doggerland used to be, before the Ice Age thawed out and sea levels rose.
Bro was trying to brush his teeth ☠️
Everyone needs to know...in Frozen (the movie) Anna and Elsa's parents died in that sea.😔😔😵😵😬😬🤐🤐
This video turned into a global warming message really fast
Bro how did the vikings cross this sea 💀
As a norwegian this is my bath water💀
That one rubber duck that’s been at sea for years weeeeee 😂
Highly doubtful that humans are more harmful to it than it is to then. Ridiculous fear mongering. Pray for the workers.
Agreed. Go hop in with a crew and tell me you were a danger to the sea .
Ecactly❤
We are more dangerous, definitely.
Pollution, global warming, killing animals, we are destroing its ecosystem…
This, this is where I want to work for the rest of my life.
You found it😭🥶
EXACTLY
Hol up, the Drake Passage? 🤨🤨💀💀
Yeah. South of South America. It's madness down there. People till 20th century were scared of crossing it and still do.
Me anxiety thinking he would start choking on that toothbrush: 📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈
Very good and informative video! 👍🏻
Except the global warming lies.
I spent many days and nights on the north sea. What is quite scary about the North sea is how fast the weather can come up. Also there is a lot of oil and gas infrastructure there, construction and supply ships, fishing boats, cargo ships from around europe so many videos and pictures for tik tok.
Me who cant swim: nah im never going there 💀💀💀
No worries, the tides actually pull the water back every day so you can walk on the sea ground😉 no need to swim😂
Dont worry about not knowing how to swim, even a pro swimmer wouldn't last long going overboard in those huge waves... a lifejacket will certainly help but even that might not be enough for the huge 100ft waves in this area of the ocean. BTW swimming is super fun & great exercise you should definitely consider learning👍👌✌️🤘
Me taking smalk trip in 2 cm boat
Black sea: u getting chop by kraken today
Once I went to great Yarmouth and I saw a ship drowning. I called the rescue service and they couldn't save them. There was approximately 1,350 people on that ship, apparently coming here from france
Dude that's awful. May God bless them and you. 😕🙏🏽
I live 5 miles from the North Sea, on the North East coast of 🏴. You’ve never felt fear like it until your stood at the end of a pier looking into that dark green, unforgiving abyss, let alone what’s inside it, the sea alone, and it’s roaring, deafening noise, crashing into itself in every direction. To think our ancestors crossed it on little wooden boats is insane, gives me chills thinking about it.
Anything pass 6ft deep is crazy for me!
So only graves and puddles?
@@loris-bismar yes, Graves and puddles
I did not know the north sea was that close to denmark i live there im terrified
When i swim on north sea : there is nothing we can do💀
NOT ME IN EUROPE NOW NOT GOING ON A CRUISE ANYWHERE
I ONLY GO TO FRANCE ON CRUISES-
It’s still connected to the ocean so while it’s rough it’s not inescapable and the water can dissipate, unlike say the Great Lakes where you are stuck in a trough of water getting battered on all sides and you cannot escape a storm or gale. That’s why so many ships have sank in the Great Lakes, you cannot escape a large storm system you just have to survive
If you think the Great Lakes are rougher than the North Sea, you have another think coming.
HAHAHHAHA I JUST CANE
FROM A VID SAYING THAT THE MUSIC IS ON EVERY SEA SHORT
"We're much more dangerous" - woman who drinks her starbucks from the comfort of her home, having had zero experience in this terrifying place.
She is right, you have no experience with the life if you think there is something more dangerous than us…
@@nerikejkamo1785 did you write this from your office while painting your nails?
@@Thomas-xd4cxwhy you so mad lil guy? You never been in a dangerous environment in your entire sheltered life lay off your peers who also are sheltered children
😂😂😂😂this made me laugh
@@nerikejkamo1785Right, humans are more dangerous than nature. LOL. Not a chance.
Nah I googled the North Sea has taken 100000s of people and does have the biggest waves and if u fall under u days are over 😢
So there’s sharks in Britain as well?
Yes
For fishermens black sea is the first challenge for them when they had what it takes to work at the north sea
The north sea ? Isn't the southern ocean worse?
She said one of the most dangerous not the most. Tbh all seas and oceans are dangerous.
Those pirates in the 1800s had some guts to sail in wooden boats
Bro the North Sea is angry at us
And sadly, it has the reason…🥲
What reason is that?
The north sea has taken over tiktok...
And my nightmares 👹
O GOD, I can't believe she threw in a piece of bull-S at the end...
“It’s just water”💀
You had me intrigued until it turned into a climate activist ad at the end.
The second clip got me 💀
is there a chance finding levithan?
at its shallowest it's only 30 feet deep over Dogger Bank, and they say when the waves are big enough, you can actually see the sea floor in the troughs almost dry
Not 100% correct
👀
we talking about the waves being a threat, not the soon-to-be-fishsticks.
only important detail you left out is the fact of many deaths of sailors can be expected. ever heard of man-overboard?
That dude who was sliding was fr js chillin brushin his teeth
Imagine the hubris to think that human activity rivals natural solar and geological effects on global atmospheric conditions.
It doesnt "rival" it, but it certainly can alter it. You should learn about the earth's atmosphere and how it interacts with the sun and how the increase in specific gasses (as a result of human activity) have influenced that
We already put a hole in the ozone layer, you think we can't affect the global atmosphere?
I'm actually terrified of the sea oven if there are no waves because im horrified of what's under the surface...😢
Imagine working on the North Sea, and a tooth brush stabs your brain and kills you because you didn't have sea legs
Mother Nature is defending the fish and the ecosystem of the North Sea by scaring viewers to death. A very smart tactic!
Thanks Karen
Water:Unforgiven, ama villian😈
Had to sneak in the global warming propaganda in there huh? Got to meet that quota
“The North Sea took over TikTok ..and my nightmares😃”
global boring
"The north sea has taken over tiktok... and my nightmares" LITERALLY YES
Such an annoying narrating voice. Progressive propaganda at the end. Don't fall for the BS.
climate change=progressive propaganda?
Y do u ppl who r actually brainwashed by propaganda cry about every other idea as propaganda? Projection?
The guy going back and forth hitting the mirror 😂😂😂😂
I live in sweeden 😭 whelp ! I thouth the North ska was like bellow astrelia or sumthing 😭😭😭
this is why the captain jack sparrow walks weird on land
Also important to note, the genes of the Vikings crossing the North Sea for plunder were left behind in the UK as well.
So there are some prime sailors from those parts as well as the Norwegians ofcourse.
Then again, the boats aren't made at some Temu shop like others seem to do.
Me explaining something:it is all over tiktok and my nightmare😊
If ever i go to the north sea im putting seatbelts on my bed and chair
“The north sea has taken over tiktok. And my nightmares😃” lol
Hate when oceans are 7200 feet deep on average at their deepest point
"the North sea has went over tiktok...**AND MY NIGHTMARES** 👹"
So if it’s not that deep could it have been part of the land awhile ago?
There is why leviathan from here
Now I see why stuff is so expensive
I live in norway and didnt know it was there😭😭 but at least my temu package come😂🤣
“And my nightmares😃” got me dying but the way that guy was just slippery slide and all over the bathroom when he was trying to brush his teeth😭🤣😭💀
Bro, I’m on a cruise and I just went over the north Sea like twice. anthem of the seas baby!
Yet he commands the seas 🌊 with a simple: “Hush; be quiet!”
-that’s what REALLY makes me shiver…because the sea is raw power..
Nope. He commands nothing but your brain washed mind.
Thank You! I do like having my mind washed clear & clean 🙃
thanks a lot I ham never washing my hands now bc im scared the North Sea is gonna come through the tap 😭
No wonder Elsa's parents died
The man is trying to brushhis teeth. Give hime peace😂
“that make my sleep paralysis demons” got me rollong
Mad respect to all the sailors working in that ship