What an amazing video! I just watched another video of the same wreck but with divers bouncing all over the wreck and touching it. So frustrating to watch! It's good to see good divers enjoying such a great wreck and treating it with respect.
My gawd guys the clarity of your filming underwater is phenomenal looks like you're filming on land and you're not playing some sappy background music either it's my first time watching one of your videos and I am impressed thank you very much you have a new subscriber cheers guys
Um visual incrível , uma música maravilhosa , com essa voz suave , chega a se sentir na alma . Muito obrigado pela publicação e um abraço forte aqui do Brasil .
i only ever did a pool dive, im impressed by your slow relaxed breathing, lovely video and in such clear water. pity those bikes are too rusted to restore.. but what a trip , well done
There were two Ex LMS 8F's aboard SS Thistlegorm when she was bombed and sank, Surprisingly there were a total of 23 lost at sea during WWII and apart from being an excellent Heavy freight locomotive on Great Britain's railways system they were sold onto several other countries and can still turn up in the oddest places though only a few were eventually preserved out of the 852 produced and even fewer remain in steam sadly. A really nice locomotive to drive.
it is approx 26 mtrs - advanced divers only but well worth doing your advanced course for - I will never forget diving in and around it - hope to do it again this year but I doubt I could get a video as clear as this.
A very well done vid! I appreciated how the music went along very well with the sights. Again well done. Rhonda Oh and it makes me wanna go diving too. sigh
luke fitting well, you can do something for them.. like.. dive in, grab'em, pull'em up the shore and fix them.. or, you can drink safely at home in the name of "sunken items like bikes and such" :D. I don't know what you chose.. I already made my choice and it's the number two.. yes.. i'm lazy
Wow...so cool looking! Love seeing the motorbikes, tanks, cars, locomotive cars and awesome vehicles just sitting there all this time where they landed at the bottom. What is the wheeled thing at 2:30 just after the bikes? Anyone? Great cinematography!
Beautiful. We dived it 2019 August in not such stellar conditions. It's amazing what 9 years has done to the wreck. Your images are crystal. I can see you used a canon 5 d and a red filter judging by the torch lights being red. Did you use any other light source or does the camera just do fantastic in low light with a fast wide lens? I shot with a gopro (Apples and pears), my red filter was a mistake, it made post very difficult and my image not as detailed
notice how the rubber on the tires of them bikes seems to be in much better condition than the metal, does this show how rubber takes longer to degrade naturally?
And corals can not grow on rubber and ceramics. Thats why tires seem to be so clean. But if you'll try to move this rubber on the surface, on the air it decompose quickly right in your hands.
I have put some thought into recovery of some of these things, but I would think by the time you got to the surface with that bike the only thing you would have is the rubber tier..
+Marlene Mohan The THistlegorn was carrying two LMS Stanier Class 8F Locomotives on her when she was attacked in 1941in Alexandria by Luftwaffe He-111's. The bombers hit some of her onboard ammunition, and the resulting explosion blew the two locomotives overboard but left the tenders still lashed to the deck.
They did, it was near the wreck, and...predictably not in a very good condition since it had been literally exploded by an ammo detonation. You can find images of it on google by putting in "THistlegorm locomotive"
AINGELPROJECT667 Dang. I just looked up the image, and I gotta say, the locomotive has gone through a LOT of stuff. the damage looks much worse than those two 1850's locomotives found underwater. That's pretty sad.
This wreck makes a lot more money by just laying there, than it would do salvaged. There's a HUGE amount of people coming to Egypt just because of this wreck. And all of them leaves a good bit of money. Year after year, after year, after year...
What an amazing video!
I just watched another video of the same wreck but with divers bouncing all over the wreck and touching it. So frustrating to watch!
It's good to see good divers enjoying such a great wreck and treating it with respect.
Was there in 2009, my best dive ever...
After a brainstroke in 2010 i can never dive again.
My gawd guys the clarity of your filming underwater is phenomenal looks like you're filming on land and you're not playing some sappy background music either it's my first time watching one of your videos and I am impressed thank you very much you have a new subscriber cheers guys
Great video. Dived the Thistlegorm about 20 times in the last 15 years and that video neatly captures its melancholy beauty.
Those motorcycles.. wow! Amazing footage.
Fab video - far clearer than I have seen any others of the Thistlegorm - well done
the film, the light, the ecosystem, and the music... was perfect. so sexy. thanks for sharing this video. this is one of the best.
Um visual incrível , uma música maravilhosa , com essa voz suave , chega a se sentir na alma . Muito obrigado pela publicação e um abraço forte aqui do Brasil .
Please Please Please Please Please ufu.
Beautiful in HD full screen :)
i only ever did a pool dive, im impressed by your slow relaxed breathing, lovely video and in such clear water. pity those bikes are too rusted to restore.. but what a trip , well done
Stunning footage and what an amazing dive.
There were two Ex LMS 8F's aboard SS Thistlegorm when she was bombed and sank, Surprisingly there were a total of 23 lost at sea during WWII and apart from being an excellent Heavy freight locomotive on Great Britain's railways system they were sold onto several other countries and can still turn up in the oddest places though only a few were eventually preserved out of the 852 produced and even fewer remain in steam sadly. A really nice locomotive to drive.
Yes James Edwards
it is approx 26 mtrs - advanced divers only but well worth doing your advanced course for - I will never forget diving in and around it - hope to do it again this year but I doubt I could get a video as clear as this.
A very well done vid! I appreciated how the music went along very well with the sights. Again well done. Rhonda Oh and it makes me wanna go diving too. sigh
Fantastic video. Music, montage, quality - very good job!
Amazing video quality.. the best I've ever watched!!
Wow, great clear footage. Wonderfull video. Thx for uploading.
really really fantastic video you have done - thumbs up for that great piece of work
Это лучшее видео о Тисельгорме. Best.
Simply wonderful. Great video.
VERY good video, I dived this wreck in April 2011, in near perfect conditions, best dive EVER!!!
Awesome work. Stunning video production.
Wonderful video, brings back memories for me. Thank you!
Good video, and good music 🤿✨✨✨✨✨
makes me excited and depressed at the same time seeing these vehicles rot at the bottom of the sea when nothing can be done for them
luke fitting well, you can do something for them.. like.. dive in, grab'em, pull'em up the shore and fix them.. or, you can drink safely at home in the name of "sunken items like bikes and such" :D. I don't know what you chose.. I already made my choice and it's the number two.. yes.. i'm lazy
lovely colourful video ...
very very nice video, breathtaking pictures!
GREAT VIDEO AND MUSCCC!!!!!!
Absolutely breathtaking shots and clarity! What are you using to film this with? (I see the answer but its not in English). Greetings from Vancouver!
Wow...so cool looking! Love seeing the motorbikes, tanks, cars, locomotive cars and awesome vehicles just sitting there all this time where they landed at the bottom. What is the wheeled thing at 2:30 just after the bikes? Anyone? Great cinematography!
ArmyStinger150 Umm At 4:03 Thats Not A Locomotive Car Thats A Tender Where Steam Locos Get Thier Fuel To Run
Well Done.Enjoyed Watching This
Very well produced...nice!
really nice video, and great storyboard, I like it !!
Fantastic colorimetry, very nice video. Have set the white balance to the the sand or the blue or do you use a white board to set it.
Emeklerinize saglık Hocam Büyüleyici...
Beautiful. We dived it 2019 August in not such stellar conditions. It's amazing what 9 years has done to the wreck. Your images are crystal. I can see you used a canon 5 d and a red filter judging by the torch lights being red. Did you use any other light source or does the camera just do fantastic in low light with a fast wide lens? I shot with a gopro (Apples and pears), my red filter was a mistake, it made post very difficult and my image not as detailed
Amazing colors! would you mind sharing on which system/housing this was shot? thanks
Great video. High quality!!
The ship was a British merchant ship and sunk by 2 HE-111's in the Red Sea. Taken from Wikipedia.
Very nicely done video. Your choice in music was perfect.
Awesome...! Congratulations!
I'm curious to l know what camera your using
2:28 can I have one of the bikes ;)
awesome, stunning video
Great work, thnx!
fantastic video, really really great job
Beautiful video. How deep is the wreck?
I was there in 92, awesome place
what is the name this camera and the model please ?
Welcome to Egypt, the land of security and safety, good deeds, heritage and history .....
Wunderbar! Thanks for sharing ....
fantastic footage,, gr8 post
i wonder how long it will take till nothing is left of the wreck. 500 years?
Amazing video captain. Did you used the red filter? And which kind of filters?
The pressure of the air in your lungs is equal to the water pressure. That is the function of the regulator.
British railway tank wagon at 3m54s followed by the tender for an LMS pattern 8F locomotive by the looks of it a few seconds later
nice video havent dived here for 9 years
she looks tired now
4:04 a stanier tender for a steam loco
What camera was used
This is sweet, but also kinda freaky.
What camera did you use? GoPro ?
is this a brittish ship?thought i saw a bren gun carrier
What song/artist is this?
great! what camera is it?
So so SO cool. I'm very jealous.
Very beautifully and sadly!!!
Класс!! Красивые сьёмки
great video , it does`nt make sense how people vote dislike on videos like this? , unless that have a fish phobia lol
Wow excellent video quality
THANKS :D
Muito dahora!
great video ..thanks
Could those locomotives be raised i mean looking at that tender at 04:02 it looks fully intact.
patrick lavers That Is A Stanier Tender And The Locomotives(Thislegorm Was Pulling 2 Stainer 8F Locomotives)Are In
Bad Condition
Very nice vid!
In the era of virtual & augmented realities it seems so alien...
Espectacular!!!
notice how the rubber on the tires of them bikes seems to be in much better condition than the metal, does this show how rubber takes longer to degrade naturally?
And corals can not grow on rubber and ceramics. Thats why tires seem to be so clean. But if you'll try to move this rubber on the surface, on the air it decompose quickly right in your hands.
beautiful.....!
I've been there this is huge and cool.
Simplemente genial!!!
Шикарно !
2:53, was that underwater water?
The song is, I Am - Moist
I am moist
What a bad combination
Ana Johnson Lol at first i did not even notice it, But now yeah it kinda is.
Merhaba Hocam emeklerine saglık harika
Excellent!
I would like to have one of these morbikes...
I have put some thought into recovery of some of these things, but I would think by the time you got to the surface with that bike the only thing you would have is the rubber tier..
l LOVE IT...VERY NICE
Спасибо!
amazing video, i love shipwrecks but at the same time its creepy
2:11 These are the BSA WD M20 Motorcycles.
Very nice. :-)
Super Video, einfach genial, wow!
Is there has a bond ?! Death body? Look amazing but I feel little scare :(
De jó is volt! :)
че за музыка??
+Aлексей A moiSt
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What is a Stanier tender doing there
+Marlene Mohan The THistlegorn was carrying two LMS Stanier Class 8F Locomotives on her when she was attacked in 1941in Alexandria by Luftwaffe He-111's. The bombers hit some of her onboard ammunition, and the resulting explosion blew the two locomotives overboard but left the tenders still lashed to the deck.
+AINGELPROJECT667 oh ok then😆
+AINGELPROJECT667 Did they ever find the locomotives, or any remains of them?
They did, it was near the wreck, and...predictably not in a very good condition since it had been literally exploded by an ammo detonation. You can find images of it on google by putting in "THistlegorm locomotive"
AINGELPROJECT667 Dang. I just looked up the image, and I gotta say, the locomotive has gone through a LOT of stuff. the damage looks much worse than those two 1850's locomotives found underwater. That's pretty sad.
4:00 - That's a Stanier tender surely?
ドイツの輸送船ですか?
why dont they salvage as must as possible i think its just daft leaving everything to rot away
This wreck makes a lot more money by just laying there, than it would do salvaged. There's a HUGE amount of people coming to Egypt just because of this wreck. And all of them leaves a good bit of money. Year after year, after year, after year...
4:00 That's clearly the tender from a Stanier 8f.
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Splop10 Yes