Enjoy your work. Good luck. Would you be able to share the programs you made these animations with me? I want to learn I am a mechanical engineer. Have a nice day.
@@batman_2004 Are you joking? One sinking would bust an insurance company, that would be the end of it. Funny how young people think insurance takes care of all the ills of the world.
@@gwenie9246 There were over 1,000 Porsches and almost 200 Bentleys on that ship. Porsches have already been in short supply in the last several years which drove the price of new Porsches to insane levels. And almost 200 Bentley's is a huge chunk of their production line. I'm sure a lot of customers were disappointed who were waiting for their cars because Bentley makes a huge lot of their cars for custom purchases.
Already happened in the Suez Canal which was a test run for shutting down shipping lanes , wait for the real shut downs throughout. Panama canal plus busiest shipping lanes and ports.
@@SiyabongaNgcwayi In April 1912, the RMS Titanic was not only the largest passenger ship in the world, but it was the largest ship ever built. And the fact the everyone knows about Titanic (even today), makes it easy to use it as a scale or comparison.
@@DeadSkyWTeveryone knows about it. But definitely anyone born after that ship would not truly know and feel how massive was it. So why bother using the thing which is vaguely big to people to make comparison ?
Well what else would they use, if they use something like the statue of liberty then there will be people who say people always HAVE to use the statue of liberty
Nice to see many people in the comments who, like me, are captivated by these colossal ships. Ever since the Oceangate incident, my curiosity about Titanic led me to search on the internet for the biggest ships in the world. Now I spend hours learning about the largest vessels in the world. What will I gain with this? I don't know, but always good to indulge the curiosity in a subject
Hy. I work on container ships. I see a lot of people saying the ship transport 24.000 container and its not true. His capacity is 24.000 TEU ( 20 foot equivalent units) that means 20 foot container. We have also 40 foot container (2TEU) and 45 foot. So it depens... Nice video keep going
Lol actually no. The video is misleading. Every crew, from Captain to the lowest rank have their Own Personal cabin with attached washroom. I've served on these ships as crew members. There are international Maritime law regarding crew facilities which ensure it.
Can you do a video on the v1 and v2 rockets? They’re important because it kickstarted the missile for the world to have going forward, especially icbms.
Lol actually no. The video is misleading. Every crew, from Captain to the lowest rank have their Own Personal cabin with attached washroom. I've served on these ships as crew members. There are international Maritime law regarding crew facilities which ensure it.
Owned by Taiwan, Republic of China, but built by People’s Republic China 😅 (This giant ship is the first of six built by the Chinese Jiangsu Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Group)
Evergreen A Class cargo ships are large. The Seawise Giant was larger still. Seawise Giant was scrapped in 2010. No other ship that large will be built to replace it. Proved to be uneconomical.
Maybe uneconomical as a tanker, but a container ship? I guess we need new, bigger container standards, or such a ship would need too long to load/unload. A container width of 2,65 meters, lengths of 10, 15, 20 and 25 meters and 3 meters height. All outside dimensions. Should be manageable, 100% for ships and trains and for most main roads (even in Europe). Container ships for such containers nuclear powered by new, small, modular reactors = clean and sustainable transport, in the long run cheaper than oil (that will eventually run out, as it is a fossil fuel).most
@@erikziak1249 Thanks for comment and excellent feedback. How they manage 20K containers from loading port to unloading port is beyond me. They do have a 2X bigger container, but I understand what you are saying. Bigger containers = less total. Love idea of Nuclear Powered. It's a proven technology and no re-fueling for 20 years.
@@SJR_Media_Group Nuclear power only if we manage to get up SMRs (small modular reactors) to be produced and operated in large numbers. Standardization and mass production will push prices down. We have hundreds of years of experience how to operate nuclear powered ships, if we combine all military and civil (icebreakers) nuclear powered vessels. And while I am sure that a width of 2,65 meters is manageable (there are 2,65 meter wide streetcars even in European cities, where 2,3 meter narrow trams were the norm), I would not be afraid to go to 2,8 meter wide containers. This width is no problem for rail and on dedicated road infrastructure, including current freeway and 1st class road standards in Europe, it could be OK too. But please just one new standard for width. Either 2,65 meters or 2,8 meters. Needs to be determined by a study.
@@erikziak1249 Gonna be real difficult to displace the standardized 20 and 40 feet classic containers, about nuclear powered stuff also difficult, most of that stuff is regulated by governments you don't want to give something like that to a private company either due to any possible danger combined with the massive savings in oil which ofc does not benefit other giants like shell that under the table keep the governments happier than those cargo ships do
Doesn't need to be. Global trade is configured such that actually the Suez canal is in direct competition to the Panama canal. That is why the locks in the Panama canal have been widened recently. Only Suez doesn't have the lock and water supply issue Panama has.
You will be alive then. Got a secret for you: Death is an illusion. You are the only 'person' in the multiverse. You experience all lives simultaneously and seperatly at the same time.
Imagine this thing outfitted as a pirate ship during the great pirate era. Pirates back in the day, wouldnt know what hit them if this thing pulled up on them, lol.
It's never fully loaded or unloaded at 1 port, you can find way more informative videos about how this whole container transport works. Usually the ships stay 24-72 hours in one port, maybe when they do the travel from China (collecting containers from several ports) to LA, they are unloaded fully and then reloaded with empty containers to take them back to China, this may takes a week.
This video is good overall but largely off about accommodation. Container ship nowadays only need around 20-30 people to operate, so every one got their own private room with bath. You'll hardly see bunker bed like your model shows. Also there is no hospital but a very basic ward since no doctor on board.
Yes, the interior animations (accommodation, engine etc) are a fiction of imagination. If the makers of the video take their channel name seriously I suggest to refrain from doing so.
Suez Canal looking at the Ever Ace: "He he boooi." But here's the question: Will this ship ever travel the suez canal after the events of the Evergiven?
The largest ship in history was the Seawise Giant. Nothing comes close to its majesty. Tonnage: 564,763 DWT Displacement: 646,642 long tons full load Length: 458.45 m (1504.10 ft) Beam: 68.6 m (225.07 ft) Draft: 24.611 m (80.74 ft) Depth: 29.8 m (97.77 ft) 50,000 hp
according to multiple sources, MSC Irina is the largest container ship, not the Ever Ace. MSC Irina is 24,000 TEU, and its the largest container vessel in the wolrd, take note, the largest container vessel, because if we arw talking about the larget vessel in the world, its the retired oil tanker Jahre Viking/ Seawise Giant.
And, just what prevents this ship from running aground in a canal, or hitting a bridge. How big is too big? Does the click bait picture over do the Ever Ace/Titanic size difference?
Good video, but the watermark right in the centre is extremely off-putting and hard to get used to/ignore. I understand not wanting to get your videos stolen but this could be done in a less obtrusive way
Would love if u make a movie how this container and logistic works. Container ships onload and unload part of their cargo at each port. With 20 000 containers, how do they do it , with weight, distance of transport and so on. My point is, a ship can arrive at La and have 2000 containers from 15 different places around the world, how do they do it
Imagine going back to 1912 Belfast. Everyone is watching the titanic hit the water for the first time and then this thing comes into sight. People would think aliens were attacking.
There are now container ships with greater displacement, some which are marginally longer and several with greater teu capacity so how do you define ‘largest’?
I worked on these ships. albeit a bit smaller, 340 meters. Operation usually lasted at maximum 2 days around the clock with 9 gantries. It's very rare they are completely discharged of cargo. Only when they are going to dry dock maybe.
Actually the biggest ship in the world is knock Nevis (seawise giant) is the biggest ship in the world it’s 458m long, while ever ace is 400m long. And seawise giant is 70m wide and ever ace is 61.5m wide, ever ace can hold 191,000 DWT, while seawise giant can hold 564,763 DWT. Also titanic size in thumbnail is inaccurate. Also the fact that 1 single shipping container is equivalent to 4 stories on the thumbnail. Also seawise giant is taller than the Empire State Building and Petronas towers and more than half the length of the burj Khalifa AKA worlds tallest tower. I know my ships well.
Jordan Peterson was absolutely right when he said it not ok to be a man,its necessary.Because of engendering marvel’s that men built and engineered like this.✌️💪
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What music you use?
Enjoy your work. Good luck. Would you be able to share the programs you made these animations with me? I want to learn I am a mechanical engineer. Have a nice day.
Are you so outdated?.. Where do u place the Msc irina??.. Which is the last with over 24,432 TEU containers..
Awesome vids
@massinakmin8340it can be annoying but that what helps people make money. Twitch does it and TikTok, discord too
Could you imagine if one of these ships was to sink? Probably a billion dollars worth of cargo on each ship.
That's why it is insured.
I think this actually happened to a cargo ship with thousands of cars, and it DID cost BILLIONS.
The Shipping companies have 1 or 2 ships as their asset. If any 1 ship sinks, the company closes or sells its leftover.
@@batman_2004 Are you joking? One sinking would bust an insurance company, that would be the end of it. Funny how young people think insurance takes care of all the ills of the world.
@@gwenie9246 There were over 1,000 Porsches and almost 200 Bentleys on that ship. Porsches have already been in short supply in the last several years which drove the price of new Porsches to insane levels. And almost 200 Bentley's is a huge chunk of their production line. I'm sure a lot of customers were disappointed who were waiting for their cars because Bentley makes a huge lot of their cars for custom purchases.
It’s so fascinating… imagine if one of these giants got stuck in a narrow canal😂 that would cost billions of dollars
Or that one time they lost ~30,000 rubber ducks and made us look at ocean currents
Already happened in the Suez Canal which was a test run for shutting down shipping lanes , wait for the real shut downs throughout. Panama canal plus busiest shipping lanes and ports.
Drawing pictures in the water 😅😅😅
That's the joke y'all
It might have actually happened in some alternate universe
I like the fact when they want to show you how big a ship is they have to choose the titanic ❤
I was about to query that logic, why a 1912 ship Titanic
@@SiyabongaNgcwayi Because it's iconic and everyone knows about it. That's why.
@@SiyabongaNgcwayi In April 1912, the RMS Titanic was not only the largest passenger ship in the world, but it was the largest ship ever built. And the fact the everyone knows about Titanic (even today), makes it easy to use it as a scale or comparison.
@@DeadSkyWTeveryone knows about it. But definitely anyone born after that ship would not truly know and feel how massive was it. So why bother using the thing which is vaguely big to people to make comparison ?
Well what else would they use, if they use something like the statue of liberty then there will be people who say people always HAVE to use the statue of liberty
Nice to see many people in the comments who, like me, are captivated by these colossal ships. Ever since the Oceangate incident, my curiosity about Titanic led me to search on the internet for the biggest ships in the world. Now I spend hours learning about the largest vessels in the world. What will I gain with this? I don't know, but always good to indulge the curiosity in a subject
Don't you do anything for living?
"Bow thrusters" said like bow and arrow made me lol.
He is a Yank what do you expect? English is something they have not learnt properly yet.
That’s how you know it AI.
Hy. I work on container ships. I see a lot of people saying the ship transport 24.000 container and its not true. His capacity is 24.000 TEU ( 20 foot equivalent units) that means 20 foot container. We have also 40 foot container (2TEU) and 45 foot. So it depens...
Nice video keep going
If that ship sunk,it would be a mansion/castle/palace for many marine creatures!
Designers: "Let's create the world's biggest ship."
Also designers: "6 men shall share a bedroom in order to save some space."
I always wonder! Lol
Lol actually no. The video is misleading.
Every crew, from Captain to the lowest rank have their Own Personal cabin with attached washroom.
I've served on these ships as crew members. There are international Maritime law regarding crew facilities which ensure it.
That was very good LFTB - these animations make a huge difference - If I just had this animations when I was still studying...damn....
Knock Nevis: Hold my beer.
400 meters😮
Imagine turning that into a battleship. With ICBMs.
Hypeecruzador!
It's going to be a big punching bags for enemy destroyers or sum
Wouldn't be able to be affordable
While it would be cool, its just much better to have more smaller ships.
Easy target
Imagine if it was a salad bar! What a feast!
Now where among those 20000+ containers is my friggin amazon order huh?! 🤣🤣
EverAce: Im the biggest ship ever
Suez Canal: Hold my 🍺
Can you do a video on the v1 and v2 rockets? They’re important because it kickstarted the missile for the world to have going forward, especially icbms.
It kickstarted the US space race and moon missions. The Saturn 5 rocket was essentially a V2. Both programs lead by Wernher von Braun.
@a-a-ron4679 The only thing Saturn 5 and V2 had in common is that they both used liquid fuels. Literally nothing else is the same.
@@Shrouded_reaper bs dude. Read von Braun’s book.
Those sleeping quaters looks so comfy❤❤❤
Lol actually no. The video is misleading.
Every crew, from Captain to the lowest rank have their Own Personal cabin with attached washroom.
I've served on these ships as crew members. There are international Maritime law regarding crew facilities which ensure it.
It's incomplete video without engine specs.
This is wild. How ships 🚢 go huge within time after titanic ❤
It totally blows my mind that the ship can carry nearly 24,000 containers!
It can’t.
Hello, I am from Taiwan🇹🇼, the hometown of Evergreen Marine.
The ship's crew quarters are individual suites
This company also has EVA Air.
Owned by Taiwan, Republic of China, but built by People’s Republic China 😅 (This giant ship is the first of six built by the Chinese Jiangsu Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Group)
@Shadowless_Kick
This ship (ever ace) was built by Samsung Heavy Industries Geoje Shipyard in South Korea 🤣🤣🤣
I’ve never seen this before, but I am looking forward to!
Evergreen A Class cargo ships are large. The Seawise Giant was larger still. Seawise Giant was scrapped in 2010. No other ship that large will be built to replace it. Proved to be uneconomical.
Maybe uneconomical as a tanker, but a container ship? I guess we need new, bigger container standards, or such a ship would need too long to load/unload. A container width of 2,65 meters, lengths of 10, 15, 20 and 25 meters and 3 meters height. All outside dimensions. Should be manageable, 100% for ships and trains and for most main roads (even in Europe). Container ships for such containers nuclear powered by new, small, modular reactors = clean and sustainable transport, in the long run cheaper than oil (that will eventually run out, as it is a fossil fuel).most
@@erikziak1249 Thanks for comment and excellent feedback. How they manage 20K containers from loading port to unloading port is beyond me. They do have a 2X bigger container, but I understand what you are saying. Bigger containers = less total. Love idea of Nuclear Powered. It's a proven technology and no re-fueling for 20 years.
@@SJR_Media_Group Nuclear power only if we manage to get up SMRs (small modular reactors) to be produced and operated in large numbers. Standardization and mass production will push prices down. We have hundreds of years of experience how to operate nuclear powered ships, if we combine all military and civil (icebreakers) nuclear powered vessels. And while I am sure that a width of 2,65 meters is manageable (there are 2,65 meter wide streetcars even in European cities, where 2,3 meter narrow trams were the norm), I would not be afraid to go to 2,8 meter wide containers. This width is no problem for rail and on dedicated road infrastructure, including current freeway and 1st class road standards in Europe, it could be OK too. But please just one new standard for width. Either 2,65 meters or 2,8 meters. Needs to be determined by a study.
@@erikziak1249 Gonna be real difficult to displace the standardized 20 and 40 feet classic containers, about nuclear powered stuff also difficult, most of that stuff is regulated by governments you don't want to give something like that to a private company either due to any possible danger combined with the massive savings in oil which ofc does not benefit other giants like shell that under the table keep the governments happier than those cargo ships do
Imagine this thing as a boss in Ace Combat 7 (in the game you have to fight drones that are launched from disguised containers)
Grow up
Have you made a vid on seawise giant?
There's no way that big suckers gettin thru the Panama Canal, so the railroads must be lovin it.
Doesn't need to be. Global trade is configured such that actually the Suez canal is in direct competition to the Panama canal. That is why the locks in the Panama canal have been widened recently. Only Suez doesn't have the lock and water supply issue Panama has.
Wish I could be alive to witness the golden age of space cargo ships.
You will be alive then. Got a secret for you: Death is an illusion. You are the only 'person' in the multiverse. You experience all lives simultaneously and seperatly at the same time.
@@jhwhthemerciful lay off the crack pipe please😂
Maybe show some pics of the REAL ship?
If "carrying 10 bags of groceries from car to house in one trip" was a ship
Biggest ship in the world is the Pioneering Spirit .
Tonnage 403,342 GT[2]
Displacement
365,000 tonnes (transit)[2]
932,000 tonnes (maximum)[3]
1,000,000 tonnes (at maximum draft)[2]
Length
382 m (1,253 ft) (hull) [2]
477 m (1,565 ft) (maximum, including stinger and tilting lifting beams)[2]
Beam 124 m (407 ft)[2]
Draft 10-27 m (33-89 ft)[2]
Depth 30 m (98 ft)[2]
Installed power 8 x 11,200 kW MAN Diesel 20V32/44CR diesel generator sets plus one 5040 kW 9L32/44CR generator set [4]
Propulsion 12 x Rolls-Royce Diesel-electric azimuth thrusters (each 6,050 kW)[4] 12 x Vulkan RATO R R 321YR Couplings[5]
Speed 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)[4]
Capacity
48,000 tonnes (topsides lift capacity)
25,000 tonnes (jacket lift capacity)
2,000 tonnes (pipelay tensioner capacity)
Crew Accommodation for 571[4]
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Imagine this thing outfitted as a pirate ship during the great pirate era. Pirates back in the day, wouldnt know what hit them if this thing pulled up on them, lol.
"Bow" as in "Bow thruster" rhymes with "now", just an fyi for the AI reading this in your next video.....
BIG SHIP AND SAMLL VIDEO😁
Crucial question: where is located the coffee machine?
How long does it take to load and unload one of those ships ?
It's never fully loaded or unloaded at 1 port, you can find way more informative videos about how this whole container transport works. Usually the ships stay 24-72 hours in one port, maybe when they do the travel from China (collecting containers from several ports) to LA, they are unloaded fully and then reloaded with empty containers to take them back to China, this may takes a week.
Msc irina is now the new biggest ship in the world today
What's more insane is that the Seawise Giant/Knock Nevis had around 600,000 tons dead weight tonnage when it was active
Sea wise giant had a dead weight of 564 763 ton and a full displacement of 657 019 ton .
That ship was too big for its own dake, it got turned into a non movable platform, then scrapped
That Ship can not make a U-turn on the Suez Channel. 😂😂
this could be converted into the worlds largest prison ship, like a floating alcatraz
This video is good overall but largely off about accommodation. Container ship nowadays only need around 20-30 people to operate, so every one got their own private room with bath. You'll hardly see bunker bed like your model shows. Also there is no hospital but a very basic ward since no doctor on board.
Yes, the interior animations (accommodation, engine etc) are a fiction of imagination. If the makers of the video take their channel name seriously I suggest to refrain from doing so.
I thought it was that it would have a whole hospital for such a small crew.
After seeing this, I could hardly CONTAIN myself...
Nice!
Could have added. Engine room specs
Suez Canal looking at the Ever Ace: "He he boooi." But here's the question: Will this ship ever travel the suez canal after the events of the Evergiven?
Realy I like this biggest ships
2:37 "Bow Thrusters"
lol.
Lol clicked on the video by accident and then watched it to the end 😂
Why u don't tell how much is diesel consumption
What’s about ever alot ship. It surpassed 24000 containers
The "bow" of a ship is pronounced to ryme with "how".
Not in US Engrish.
The largest ship in history was the Seawise Giant. Nothing comes close to its majesty.
Tonnage: 564,763 DWT
Displacement: 646,642 long tons full load
Length: 458.45 m (1504.10 ft)
Beam: 68.6 m (225.07 ft)
Draft: 24.611 m (80.74 ft)
Depth: 29.8 m (97.77 ft)
50,000 hp
That was an oil tanker, not a container ship.
@@gaborszabo3110 still a ship though
But this video is about a container ship.
@@Rubelessthis video is about the largest ship in the world, which is a cargo ship. Don’t get confused
Dat ship hit an iceberg and the iceberg sank
clickbait thumbnail
This kind of ship we should take during zombie apocalypse
This would take so so long to sink omg
Super interesting video and easy to understand. Thanks a lot and greetings from Germany 🎉🎉
'easy to understand' - even for a 6 year old child 😀😀😀
Is it me or am i the only one that imagines that huge ass ship turning into a Aircraft carrier. Would be a sight to see
I wonder how long to load/unload it?
So… nothing about the engine type and specifications? The ship’s power plant? How much and what kind of fuel does it burn? Etc, etc.
anywhere between 200 and 400 tonnes a day depending on speed and cargo
The rudder was funny
The helicopter in the beginning makes the ship appear so tiny!
according to multiple sources, MSC Irina is the largest container ship, not the Ever Ace. MSC Irina is 24,000 TEU, and its the largest container vessel in the wolrd, take note, the largest container vessel, because if we arw talking about the larget vessel in the world, its the retired oil tanker Jahre Viking/ Seawise Giant.
it even has a theatre room? yup, sign me up
Still only the TITANIC will be remembered forever........❤
Believe that each crewmember has a private cabin, not like is presented in the video.
As a seafarer working on container ships I can assure you that there are individual cabins for each crewmember on this size of vessel.
A 'bow' /boʊ/ and a 'bow' (/baʊ/) are two very different things....
Ships have Individual Cabins for Sailors, and "Apartments" for Officers, Hellou Learnfromthebasse!
Container ships ♥♥♥♥
Good...👏👏👏👏
It's time for the Avs to make some roster moves.
Is really good
And, just what prevents this ship from running aground in a canal, or hitting a bridge. How big is too big? Does the click bait picture over do the Ever Ace/Titanic size difference?
Does it have ake a week to load?
Singapore 🇸🇬 Tuas Megaport can Easily handle this Giant MegaContainer ships such as Eva Ace.
Could you imagine that that could block the Suez Canal
What is the piece of ship.
I am a retired second officer of ( Ever Conquest, Ever Chivalry, Hatsu Crystal etc...) 334LOA...
This ship ain't afraid of an meteorite tsunamis... Meteorite tsunamis are afraid of him
Good video, but the watermark right in the centre is extremely off-putting and hard to get used to/ignore. I understand not wanting to get your videos stolen but this could be done in a less obtrusive way
Would love if u make a movie how this container and logistic works. Container ships onload and unload part of their cargo at each port. With 20 000 containers, how do they do it , with weight, distance of transport and so on. My point is, a ship can arrive at La and have 2000 containers from 15 different places around the world, how do they do it
Deck layout is much like finding a book in the library, Dewey Decimal.
...you didn't say what that other section was. Another structure of similar size with 2 funnels(?) toward the back.
There's a vessel that dwarfs this one: the Shell Prelude.
Rudder aint infront of the "propeller", it is behind. You are looking at it from the back. 🤔
Imagine if your cargo container was on the bottom. You'd be waiting a while to receive your cargo.
Imagine going back to 1912 Belfast. Everyone is watching the titanic hit the water for the first time and then this thing comes into sight. People would think aliens were attacking.
There are now container ships with greater displacement, some which are marginally longer and several with greater teu capacity so how do you define ‘largest’?
the largest is msc irina (400x61m) over 24'000 TEU. 2nd same build ship is msc loreto
1:30 That just goes to show how relatively lightweight even the largest passenger plane is.
A380
where dose it make
how long does it take to load/unload one of these? a week? thats a random guess with 1min per container, which still seems impossible
Not 1 crane loads/unloads the ship, but several ones simultaneously
I worked on these ships. albeit a bit smaller, 340 meters. Operation usually lasted at maximum 2 days around the clock with 9 gantries.
It's very rare they are completely discharged of cargo. Only when they are going to dry dock maybe.
nice shape
A rudder is BEHIND the screw/propeller not in front..... And its called a BOW, as in it rhymes with NOW
Why is the A380 so heavy?
Actually the biggest ship in the world is knock Nevis (seawise giant) is the biggest ship in the world it’s 458m long, while ever ace is 400m long. And seawise giant is 70m wide and ever ace is 61.5m wide, ever ace can hold 191,000 DWT, while seawise giant can hold 564,763 DWT. Also titanic size in thumbnail is inaccurate.
Also the fact that 1 single shipping container is equivalent to 4 stories on the thumbnail. Also seawise giant is taller than the Empire State Building and Petronas towers and more than half the length of the burj Khalifa AKA worlds tallest tower.
I know my ships well.
The ship is actually 399 m meters long
And seawise is larger, seawise is 458 meters long and about 70 meters wide
Big ships or chem trails, evergreen is kinda in to everything.
'From this vantage point, ship crews can easily get a view of their surroundings, useful for navigation'.
The name: *_m o n k e y i s l a n d_*
İs one proppeller enough this ship ?
No one seems to talk about the Seawise Giant often here.
Details! Who and where was it made ?How long did it take to build? When was it built?………
This video was made for people below 90 IQ. It is very clear that unbelievable/huge/massive/etc. Just to understand very clearly!!! 😀😀😀
Ships passed from bamboo rafts to square cities
Jordan Peterson was absolutely right when he said it not ok to be a man,its necessary.Because of engendering marvel’s that men built and engineered like this.✌️💪