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Belo e aterrorizante
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I think I'd feel a lot safer in a submarine in that kind of sea! At least with a submarine, you've got a much stronger hull, and you can even go under those big waves, even as shallow as 50 feet.
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Absolutely stunning :-) -
would would happen if lightning struck the ship?
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Holy shitters and dithers and bithers and critters and fritters. Most of this video was filmed in a submarine. If I were on that ship I would be expounding it out of my trap and pie hole at the same time.
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AH,....Memories of the North Sea. Nothing quite like it.
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Shipping green water...wow!
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heck fucking tick
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2:20 Holy shit.
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It is fun, but then you have to eat, sleep, work. If it lasts for some days you turn into a zombie, and you feal like you have entered HELL! :p
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Lite bølger as lol haha:D
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me too especially if you run into a blue whale!
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It's the crash when it hits the ship that gets me.
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As I was watching this, I knew as soon as I saw how high up they were going, that it wasn't going to be a pretty picture when they went back down. Good god almighty!
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great video and one thing is clear, working on a ship is nothing for me ! i am getting sea sick when i watch this video ! :)
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Badass! That looks like so much fun.
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Great!!!!!
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looks fun and possibly terrifying...
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Not for those prone to sea sickness!
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My "once in a lifetime experience" (Passenger)....in 10-15++ meters waves in the Nort Sea . Ekofisk to Tananger ( Norway) in stormy weather / rough seas . The function of this ship is to service the oil rigs in the North Sea . Orginal film is 1h 30 min. (The orginal film is BETTER quality !!) ------------------------------------------- **... more FILM of Supplyvessel in storm se here ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gtTdGGnJ0Q and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eZiNrdsdQ4 ------------------------------------------- Principal dimensionsof the ship in video: Length o.a.: 90,20 m Length b.p.: 77,20 m Breadth m: 19.00 m Depth m: 8,40 m Draught, loaded: 6,98 m Deck area: 1000 m2 Deck cargo: 2250 t Tonnage: 3524 GT Deadweight: 4572 DWT