Oldest and biggest paddle steamer fleet of the World
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- Camera: Sony (ソニー) Cyber-shot DSC HX5V B (broken)
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Format: Movie MOV; AVCHD-MP4; 16:9; 1440p x 1080p; Audio codec AAC; Video codec H264
Date: May 1st, 2011
Description: 175 years Royal Saxon paddle steamers in Dresden with 8 ships and all in all 2400 passengers from Dresden to Pillnitz. The ship "Diesbar" collapsed with their disputed state/ VIP quests because of engine troubles. Previously they had 32 ships.
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Edited video with music: • 175 years Royal Saxon ...
Love that steam whistle as it sounds off! Pure vintage machinery music!
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Amazing that these steamboats made very little smoke -- their crews must have figured out how to keep the fuel-air ratio extremely close to optimum.
VERY impressive. I don't think I ever saw that many side wheelers in one place at one time. Glad to see it though. Certainly made my day.
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Wow... I've never seen a steamboat do a handbrake turn before.
Nice to see these magnificent machines in action.
I like how the smoke stacks hinge down to clear the low bridges.
Murray river in southern Australia is home to many paddle steamers . Amazing history of river travel inland into 3 states.
Thank you so much for your compliments. I was often rowing beside them and, therefore, I took my bike and persecuted these ships. I have a music version of this video too. The screen on my cam was a real mirror and could see anything.
wow,May the 1st looks to be the Job. I hope to be making a visit to Dresden at some stage! Excellent video! Thanks for the links too! Danke!
The river is Elbe ( Elben ) running from Midpoland to Hamburg Harbour.
The City here is Dresden.
Wow so nice place so cool magazine
Amazing. Is the rational for paddle wheels to have a minimal draft! Dresden is on the bucket list
Ah Ha! bow thruster. Cant imagine maneuvering these without one. What fun. great scenery
@ 2:04 the cry of my people . wow lovely vessels .:)
Wonderful !
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I now want to visit Dresden Germany!
czcams.com/video/vhSMh62uScU/video.html here with music
Beautiful, but only one lifeboat on either side ??
Not rescue boats but more transport boats to the shores. If the ship would sink you can stay on the upper floors.
Impressive fleet, but they're not sea-going like the Waverley!
@silentspringreborn- Yes, we visited them recently - thry're still as crowded as some of these in this video.
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Good quality video I guess they are all oil fired?
Diesel and the English engine of 1843 was not intactly a short week.
What year were they built?
Hhow do the do that turn at the end ,do they have bow thrusts
they have hidden propellers. You can also turn the direction with the rudder and the paddle wheels which circulating in different directions. The hidden propellers you need for the low water gauge. With a lot of water in the Elbe you need only the rudder and the speed. You have only certain points to turn. You shall not turn at all points on the Elbe.
@@Ynterstella how do you imagine rotating the paddle wheels in different directions? they are connected with the steam engine inbetween. Correct me if im wrong, i once had the opportunity to go in the Krippens engine room.
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