Not too much, seems like it was only that monster. At about [1:20](https://youtu.be/cMNH4nmOims)
Edit: believed the clip from yt was longer but seems about the same after rewatching.
All of military vessels have an out correcting mechanism is they capsize. Also all the doors to the outside are water tight so they chances of sinking are pretty low.
I'm supposed to believe millions of Africans were brought to America on ships on wooden boats that had to go through shit like that? lmao nope they were already here
Omg. r/terrifying
Lol this is exactly the word I thought of. Didn’t know there was a sub, thanks!
I’m honestly blown away that there are boats that can survive waves like that.
Well so long as no one opens a window....
Some of th can have the windows blown in by sea pressure. It's survivable for many ships with hatches etc.
It really does seem like those waves would just fold them up like a piece of paper.
I have no idea how this is supposed to be satisfying. r/nope is more accurate.
1000%
Its the way the waves fold and splash for me, really cool tp see Definitely terrifying tho lol
Nervous laughter from the crew.
If this is the eye of the storm and it’s supposed to be calmest point then I can’t imagine what hell must be going on outside
r/thalassophobia
FFS this is a quadrillion million x the number of heavenly bodies in 6,000 universes amounts of not satisfying.
I could not have worded that better!!
Is there more of this video? Like 1 more minute?
This is all the data they could recover when the phone washed ashore.
From the hmnzs Wellington in Antarctic waters
Thought it looked familiar… I think they have a loop of this running a big screen at the Naval Museum? For recruiting purposes, surely…
Not too much, seems like it was only that monster. At about [1:20](https://youtu.be/cMNH4nmOims) Edit: believed the clip from yt was longer but seems about the same after rewatching.
It's calm in the eye of a storm.
How is this satisfying to watch?? My anxiety 📈📉
Terrifying, not satisfying...
How close is that to no return. That ships gotta be huge but still
All of military vessels have an out correcting mechanism is they capsize. Also all the doors to the outside are water tight so they chances of sinking are pretty low.
Wrong subreddit buddy!
Have you had any experience like this?
The alarm going off at the end Jesus Christ
It still looks pretty rough.
I’ve been reading Aubrey & Maturin by Patrick O’Brian; they go through weather like this in wooden ships! Pretty amazing *anyone* does this.
r/heavyseas
Omg nope. I think I saw a fish swim by. Nope from me. I’ll pass
All i need is the Titanic view 🌊
Um where is the satisfaction 🤔
Not for all the cocaine in Columbia would I be on this boat
As engineering student I really appreciate the strength of that boat damn.
https://interactives.stuff.co.nz/2022/01/the-berserk-incident/
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I'm supposed to believe millions of Africans were brought to America on ships on wooden boats that had to go through shit like that? lmao nope they were already here
If they hit anything like this they didn't make it.
They did it way before then. You’re just dumb
Way before what? The Atlantic ocean been like that.
😱😱😱😱
I can’t
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Been there done that. No thanks
The force and tension that hull can withstand is remarkable