10 Ship Collisions and Mistakes Caught On Camera
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2023
- 10 Ship Collisions and Mistakes Caught On Camera
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ALL THE WATER IN THE WORLD AND YET YOU FIND THE ONLY TANKER IN 1000 NAUTICAL MILES TO RUN INTO😂😂😂WOW
It’s crazy🎉🎉🎉
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That are my thoughts too 😯
You had one job...
@@edwardranno7119yea
Every single video that comes out of India is chaotic,even if it’s just a cat video 😆
Or a food video 😅
You are both correct😮 !!!
Ha ha ha! Be careful - you might offend someone.
" stop shoving my ship you big bully! ". These clips are spectacular.
I WAS HERE FIRST!!!!
@@leoncarter3812does it matter?
7:30 Venice has now banned cruise ships outright, I believe.
Not all. Only over 25,000 GRT which... most average cruise ships just so happen to exceed lmao.
its not mobile alabama, its pronounced mo-beal alabama
Thank you! His pronunciation drove me crazy.
The residents of Edinborow, Glaowstir and War-wick thank you for your contribution 😅
@@vulture3874 Consider also Louisville, Kentucky. Not Loo-ee-vill. But Loo-a-vull, or just Loo'vull.
Yup - an incredibly stupid mistake. No excuse for it.
I think I heard that Venice has now banned. Cruise ships
Yup. Just too dangerous to go near a city, that's a UNESCO heritage site.
I don’t think so. But they have placed more restrictions on them.
They go somewhere farther down the coast now.
Yea I think it's a good thing! Cruise ships are for cruising not docking😂
Only ones over a certain size... just so happens that most exceed that size.
Those big ships now are all banned from the Grand Canal in Venice due to the collision shown in number 8. So something good came of it!
The logistics for a layperson are pretty fascinating. Understandable, respectfully presented, I felt. TY
I am Belgian, and as far as I know, Brussels is the largest city in Belgium with 1,138,854 inhabitants, then comes Antwerp with 502,604 inhabitants and 3rd comes my hometown Ghent with 248,242 inhabitants. ( 2012 population census )
Please don't pay attention to the AI narrator. It's only as good as the IT people make it. And IT folks are a idiot savant lot.
I am not Belgian, and I know you are wrong. Antwerp is the largest municipality in Belgium with a population of 502,604 inhabitants as of 1 January 2023
As of 1 January 2023, the City of Brussels had a population of 194,291 inhabitants.
The Brussels-Capital Region is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, with a population of 1,235,192 inhabitants as of 1 January 2023.
To even remotely think that Brussels has stand-alone population of 1.2 million is just plain stupid. I lived in Brussels for 3 years and never thought Brussels had any more than 100,000 inhabitants.
@@montecarlomc2867 The Belgian capital really does have over a million inhabitants...
@@Dolfvids
Fact: The capital of Belgium is Brussels.
Fact: As of 1 October 2023, the City of Brussels had a population of 194,291 inhabitants.
If you care not to believe me read the Wikipedia link, I have included and pay very close attention to the verified listed population of Brussels located on the right-hand side of the page in the details section of the page. The first sentence in the third paragraph on the page clearly states the population of Brussels.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Brussels
The City of Brussels is within Brussels-Capital Region. The Brussels-Capital Region has a population of 1.2 million inhabitants. The Brussels-Capital Region is comprised of 19 municipalities with the City of Brussels being the largest. Antwerp by a is the largest city of Belgium. Only a complete uneducated fool would argue otherwise.
@@montecarlomc2867 That's ridiculous. It's like saying that Salisbury is almost five times the size of London because The City of Salisbury's population is 41,820 while that of The City of London is just 8,600. Just as The City of London (the administrative area so called) is a small part of London (the whole city, in the normal meaning of "city"), so is the Municipality of Brussels a small part of the city of Brussels (in the normal meaning of "city").
The UA-camr has obviously looked in Wikipedia and found the (correct) phrase "With a population of 536,079, [Antwerp] is the most populous municipality in Belgium," and not realised how ignorant it makes him sound to replace "municipality" with "city". An international audience is not interested in the details of a conurbation's local government.
EDIT: It gets worse. 50 seconds in: "On December 9th of 2019 a 1000 foot container ship from Mexico City [!!] arrived in the port of Vosland, an extension of Antwerp's main hub." With this level of General Ignorance, how can you reply on anything at all in the video? I'm out of here.
The thumbnail appears to be from a ship salvaging video. It shows older and no longer used cruise ships as well as others being dismantled for scrap. Quite a good one to watch.
the thumbnail was the Mobile crash. (i was there when it happened) Carnival had just been there 2 days before, and the (Older ship) The Wheeler had just finished its repairs. High winds caused the Carnival ship to break free from its moors causing a Power outage and 2 guy fell into the water ( 1 survived) it then drifted across the cannel and into The Wheeler ship Trapping one tow boat between them. and the guy filming was not a BAE Employee (BAE was on the other side of the cannel).
Well done Jeff, proud of you. Keep moving forward, one step at time
World's Most Expensive Mistakes in the World
The BEKS should have never tried to pass that close. As you said to begin with the smaller ship was pitted. The BEKS rammed the stern and its weight and impetus push the other ship around.
The captain should have gone to jail.
You just wrote what they said in the video 🤭🤭😴😴😴😴
Wow. You don’t say?
@@simmiesim321😂😂😂😂
@@simmiesim321 He's deaf and blind so he could hear or see it. You are being such an ableist. Do you always pick on the disabled?
I love watching boat traffic sped up.
Anytime a carnival ship is involved in a collision I question the training of their staff. Seems to happen more often with Carnival.
Yes the name Carnival does seem to come up a lot doesn't it? 😂
@@goleafsgo8496anyone would think they're the biggest cruise company with the most ships and who sail to the most dangerous locations (Caribbean in hurricane season, for example)
@@goleafsgo8496When you have one of the biggest fleet out there problems are more likely too occur. That said the cruise line doesn’t seem to have the best of luck.
It’s “Mobeel” Alabama. You pronounced it like mobile phone :P
For those of us not from Alabama we pronounce a mobile phone like they said on the video. Like Mobil oil company.
Sounds like an ai voice to me
Damn city slickers.
From Bangladesh 🇧🇩😊
0:53 The passage from Mexico City to the Gulf of Mexico is pretty rough.
Yeah. How do you get that wrong?
Not really, you just take the Oaxaca Peninsula to the Taulipas river !!!
wow the life boats on the epic look cool as hell
15:01 That was The Triumph after the famous "Poop Cruise" in dock for repairs. It's now been renamed as the Carnival Sunshine and is out running cruises again. 😲
This is the Carnival Sunrise. The Destiny was renamed the Carnival Sunshine.
Wife : oh my god, oh my god, oh my god….
Son: Dad what have we hit ?
Dad: Italy.
Funny how just about everyone assumes that the Captain is literally at the helm, driving the ship and not a crew member taking orders. It's not always the Captain that saves the ship, I ought to know I saved two ships as the helmsman and I'm not even an Officer of a ship.
'driving'? Every commercial vessel must have an Officer standing watch and so unless you disobeyed a poor command or were left without an Officer, could you elaborate on how YOU saved TWO ships?
I'm not even a licensed deck hand, working instead in a shore administration. I have taken the helm of a 40,000 ton vessel out in open water and made course changes manually. All I did was follow instructions. Same as you, I think.
Well, as a merchant mariner myself, on cruise ships, the Master almost always dies his own docking and undocking. Then the pilot takes over until vessel is out of port. Helmsman could be anyone from chief mate to third mate, or another bridge officer.
@@yeeebayeeba4268 out of interest, is there an actual definition of helmsman? To my mind it is literally turning a wheel (either directly to the tiller/ rudder or by turning a computer controlled wheel/ knob).
I wonder if by Nation and/or Merchant Vs Armed Navy whether the term differs. I have taken the helm on several occasions on a large passenger ferry, despite not even being ships company. Although encouraged to keep a watch on the horizon/ displays, I could not take the place of the official lookout nor of course OoW. It was literally turning a small dial for heading and only in open water.
Yet others have described helmsman as anything from lookout to navigator.
NB for anyone who is interested, the Master of the vessel explained that under English law (may differ in other Nations) ANYONE so designated by the Master could be a trainee in any of the lower positions. Most of the crew had taken turns at Helm, especially those seeking to move into navigation department.
@@derektaylor2941 "driving" is correct terminology
@@mph1ishcertainly it isn't in English, but you may have a diferent language as your first.
But in any case, you missed the salient point and concentrated on just one word, dopey.
The Australians on the cruise ship crack me up 🤣🤣🤣
“Are you kidding me?” “No.” And “the dickhead steering the boat didn’t steer it right” got me 😂
For future reference, the city in Alabama, Mobile is pronounced with the accent on the 2nd syllable
mo-BEEL
Thank you
The way he said mobile as if it were a cell phone is funny!
OMG! I have never been to Venice, but it does not look like it can handle a monster cruise ship.
I would bet on the fact that they now have to drop anchor in deeper water by venice.and tender the passengers and crew in
Insident di atas kapal yang sangat mengerikan.. 🇮🇩🇮🇩
When I was there most of the canals were smaller with lots less boats and gondolas moving around.
This video had me in tears from laughing so hard!
I sailed ships for over 20 years, including the Navy, no mishaps.
Key statement “including the Navy” yeah you’re probably safer, more competent and better trained than most sailors in the history of the world
@@markanthony1004 I also sailed as a regular Merchant Marine, and our training was the best, They send you to the best schools, you can get a merchant marine document without it. Not sure how other countries work.
When you say The Navy I assume you mean the Royal Navy
I've been a merchant mariner for 21 years and no major mishaps. Minor ones, but nothing to get the USCG all frenzied.
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I dont know why but those gigantic cruise ships always make me equal parts fascinated and terrified! Like how can something so big float 😂
yeah it's a fun play on physics. as long as you displace enough water that weighs more than the ship itself, it'll stay up. and that tells you just how deep the hull goes down, to displace all that water
@ghomerhust I didn't know that. It helps me understand it a little better, but I'm so science deficient that I still don't get it 100%. 🙂
@@StAlphonsusHasAPosse A famous Greek scientist in antiquity received an order from a king to find out how much gold was in a gold ring but he couldn’t damage it so he took it and laid it in a certain volume of water then calculated the displacement of water and that gave him the weight (with a bit of math).
I couldn’t ever get on one…passengers are so high up it would be a dizzy experience. I took a short trip on a ship between Amsterdam to London and that was all I could handle.
@marinazagrai1623 Thanks, that's cool. I love history, but, alas, I'm also mathematically deficient as well. 🙂
Puerto Rico being mentioned gave me whiplash because, well, I live in P.R. and I legit never heard of this incident either on the news here or in social media lmao. No wonder those mooring points basically disappeared when I got to the piers months after this incident happened lmfao!
Good to see most of those crashes again. It is not cast iron ore - just iron ore. It is one of the ingredients to make cast iron and then steel.
Thank you for sharing.
that first video was a joke. how anyone could say they filmed the crane being hit by the ship is beyond me. why not just keep your place and at least film most of it rather than shaking it all over the place
Thank you Underworld
These ship collisions make my head spin. The fact that these actually happened makes my skin have goosebumps all over the place.
7:03 - 'the crash was not the captains fault..' YES IT WAS!!
With the logic of the Mayor of Venice... Cruise ships are to cursed to stay at sea... only for one crew member to come ashore every 100 years for supplies. 😂
Seems like high winds are a big factor in causing the crashes.
Idk why but i guess i never really thought about it being a big issue. But i can definitely see those big ships being pushed easily.
Now I’m wondering if there is any footage of the barge that hit Riverwalk mall in New Orleans in the 90s
Yes there is. Google is the place to 'wonder stuff'. Have at it.
Here in the USA been a few ship stories. Ships hitting each other . But I still love cruises . Going on the escape ship in 2 days and next vacation after that is the Ruby princess that one make the news a few months ago hit the pier coming into San Francisco
#6 it's amazing how cruise ships so big are able to negotiate their way from the German shipyard out into the open Sea.
love that this human megalomania gets checked from time to time from nature
I always love these amatuer videographers. I mean how hard is it to hold a camera at something. And before you say anything about the ship moving or there being danger so they were being cautious, THEY SHOULDVE LEFT THE AREA if they were that worried.
Perfect shot of the floor when shit happens......glad the floor was safe
This is some of those videos that’s like “if not filmed, no one would believe”
Mobile, Alabama is pronounced Moh-beel
Why didn’t they spell it that way then. Lol
"oooooow Connection Baby!" 😅😂
Those Italy cruise ships are wild. Hope everyone was ok
They are NOT Italian cruise ships. THEY ARE cruise ships that happen to be in ITALY. Smarten Up.
FYI - “Mobile” is pronounce “Moe-Beal”.
My sister in law lives in mobile and this comment is on point 😂
I was on the Brilliance of the Seas (Royal Caribbean) when it went into Venice to dock. It was quite an amazing thing. We got in docked, and departed the next day with no issues.
There was for Venice.
So your ok and to hell with the damage in Venice. What a joke you are
How did a container ship get to Mexico City? That's over 7000ft in altitude.
LOLOL
not with that attitude
its a Chapula from
Xochimilco
Really just like driving no body wants to wait
Ships planes trains I love your videos.🤗😍😀
Ship accidents turned into epic footage! Quite the spectacle! 🚤
These ship collisions are both jaw-dropping and cautionary!
i am a US Navy veteran , near the end of the Video ships in the fog bad weather, one ship hit bardges towed by the tub boat, the ship captain should have made one of his crew men be a forward watch, this man would be at the very front of the ship radio contact with the bridge with the fog to better see what is in front of them,
I salute you, Sir, not just for serving in one of the World's finest Navies, but for watching this gibberish until the end. That's dedication for you. Agree with foreward lookout though. I am not ship's crew, instead working shoreside, but I like ships so always go out and about with crew. The rest of my colleagues when onboard are sitting in the bar, not me. Engine room, bridge our out at the pointy end... Occasionally with a relaxed captain, finding an excuse to climb the comms mast for a good look.
You would think that some of these clips were going to show Bigfoot or a UFO as shaky and blurry as they are.
You're in my parking spot. MOVE!
A ship's captain is responsible for everything that happens on or with the ship. If it collides with ANYTHING it's his' or her's FULL RESPONSIBILITY.
How much experience do you have with steering boats?
17:20 no "experienced captain" should ever put his ship in that situation.
So the captain is responsible for mother nature breaking free a docked ship. Got it!!!
What about mechanical failures
@@richardp.228 If the ship wasn't properly secured, yes.
Let's gooooo another video
Thank you, Martin.
A dock is where a ship ties up in the WATER next to a PIER.
The Aussie couple on the ship in Venice ‘The dickhead steering the ship didn’t steer it right’ 😂😂😂😂
Hey underworld can you do top fires
1:01 "and the crew waited for their next errection"
It’s actually Mobile (sounds like MoBeal) Alabama. Yes we are that Southern 😊
Stationary Alabama.
I've been there several times and it's never moved once 🤷♂️
Comment is for the man doing the voice over tracks: Mobile, Alabama is pronounced as follows - the second syllabel rhymes with deal. Change the "d" to a "b" and put the emphasis on the second syllabel. Just for future reference.
Why does the main Underworld background music constantly remind me of Doctor Who(?)
Why didn’t the Captain use the handbrake.
Probably didn’t read the SOP for its use.🤣🙄
I like the speaker and the many informations about the things. Really good UA-cam channel.
5:20 Speed 2 in Real Life… 😂
My kids love your videos and me too
Cast iron ore? Like from the Skillet Mines?
Hahahahaha
Large cruise ships might be architectural marvels but in my opinion are hideous monstrosities that should be nowhere near places like Venice.
Isnt this the ship that was literally sawed in half, and a few feet added in the middle, before this happened?
If only there were some way to stabilise shaky hand-held video footage in some kind of video editing software.
Wouldn't that be amazing?
I still remember the italy thing
10 kapal yang bagus
3:31 Out here playing " bumper ships " now uh 🚢 🤔 ....
No. 6 But that poor little tug that got swamped 😢
So cruise ships are the menace in the ocean from what is seen here.
Kind of takes the joy out of going for a cruise.
How did the 1000' container shop get to the sea from Mexico City?
The city of Mobile is pronounced mo-BEEL, not MO-bull like the oil company.
I didn’t know Mexico City had a port lol
Anyone notice that crane folded like a tin foil when it fell? And that was pure steel, imagine the weight that came down on it goddamn
The only cruise I have ever been on was a Nile cruise to visit Egyptian archaeological sites. In August we're doing a Danube cruise. These are both on boats specifically designed for river cruises, not these ridiculous floating blocks of flats. I live near Southampton in the south of England and we often see these monstrosities in the harbour there, dwarfing the buildings on land. You wouldn't get me on one for several thousand pounds. All those crowds and forced jollity.
I agree. It’s beyond me why anyone would want to pay such amounts of money only to be stuffed for weeks in such ugly and cheap looking floating resorts filled with ‘American chic’. I know safety regulations and the market prevent the resurrection of the beautiful oceanliners of the thirties such as the normandy or queen Mary, but I would book a ticket for one of those in a heartbeat.
@@ikkelimburg3552 Ah, American chic meets British snobbery.
I like turtles
@@ikkelimburg3552Especially if there’s a group that constantly shouts or has to be the centre of attention
@@glennzanotti3346 British 😂
please add chapter marks for the individual videos you repost
15:35...I remember when that occurred with the Carnival Triumph in Mobile (pronounced Mo-beel btw) Alabama. Wasn't there a tropical storm or tropical depression going on? It's been quite a few years since then, so the details are a little fuzzy, but I definitely remember seeing about that on the news.
Easy to identify the Aussie voices in the hippo clip and the Venice clip…we sure get around 😂
There is a reason why these ship captains are not airline captains.
"Passengers and Crew may now go ashore . . ..Please !!"
A 1000 ft container ship from Mexico City. That would be an interesting trip.
The amount of misinformation in this type of videos always surprises me.
That first ship was called ‘APL Mexico City’, but not from Mexico. Also the coast guard doesn’t Noor ships like that, it’s the pilots tugboats and linesmen who do that…
Now on to the next part of the video to see what else is wrong :)
Also: the never was closed because of the debris, only that part of the quay was unavailable until all was removed..
@@Joppie86 and Antwerp is not the biggest city in Belgium. Im sure theres more but im not fact checking the entire video
🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂😂 it so good I love it so much
In my opinion: This is watchable.... if muted.
Im Confused in How a Container ships comes from Mexico City …. When Mexico City is not even close to the sea
There are rivers that connect to the ocean
Antwerp isn't the largest city in Belgium, that would be Brussels
170 million people in an area the size of Illinois!!! 1/2 our (US) entire POPULATION!!! Oh my god...these people...
9:10…”Well, so much for the Port stop today!”
Interesting historical fact Lord Bryon, the 19th century romantic poet swam across the Bosphorus.
So what?
@@Johnboy33545 Read or watch a biography on him, he was much more than a poet.....Lady Caroline Lamb, described him as mad, bad and dangerous to know....mind you she was somewhat odd herself. If you don't find any history interesting, then why are you bothering with anything? Lacking an enquiring mind must make you very, very dull.