The thing I never realized until recently is that it's not simply getting hit by the big wave that's bad, it's that you are lifted up into the air 60 ft from the previous wave and then dropped 60 feet when you pass over it only to be hit by a 60 foot wave when you hit the bottom.
Yeah bro I was on a 60 foot yacht on my last vacation and we got caught in a legit storm and it was f’ing terrifying. It was probably nothing compared to that wave height and it still felt like a roller coaster for multiple hours straight
If its first time for people aboard a ship especially when you inside......you will feel the second nightmare. Been there and have seen what 3 metres high mean on boat since storm coming suddenly so cannot going back to ship. That video its like 10-15 metres high.
Whoever believes in the Lord Jesus Christ that he died for your sins and whoever declares with their mouth that he is your Lord and Savior you shall be saved! Jesus's first word were _"Repent for the kingdom of God is at hand!"_ Repent!!! and turn to Jesus before its too late!
During my tour in the Navy my ship, an aircraft carrier, experienced a North Sea storm and we rode that thing for 2-3 of the longest days I have ever lived. It tore the catwalks completely off the ship and we lost some aircraft and endured pure misery during the event. I'm no coward but I respect the North Sea (and all of the rest of them) and I'll tell you it's not a place to drop your guard. Kudos to the brave men who have managed it!!
Beautiful, I know all too well how big those waves can be, at night when it is all black the noise they make is truly horrifying. Especially when you too are in the water with them! Thanks for the memories! 🏴
How did you measure 60 ft? Depending on the ship, this could've been 100 or more feet. Aside from that, I'm curious if he would laugh as well if that ship actually broke apart. You don't mess with water.
@@niakoi7960 Well, first thanks for showing this respect to my error. Yeah, I said 60 ft approx, 'cause in my country we use meters and feets are a bit difficult. I know, this ships are huge like cities, and sea is wild anyways. 👍😉
The Irminger Sea is situated south of the Denmark Strait which separates Iceland from the east coast of Greenland by 250 miles of rough water. It is thought to be the windiest stretch of salt water on the globe and one of the stormiest places in the world. Ocean scientists have been studying the Irminger for the last 10 years. Hampered by its storms, powerful complex currents and convoluted seafloor topography, much about the sea remains unknown. Interestingly the sea is a narrow passage on the doorstep of the Arctic Circle and is a bottleneck on the “superhighway” of the oceans’ global circulation. It is the main route for waters flowing south from the Arctic Ocean to the North Atlantic Ocean.
He's a sailor. He expected it and trained for it, This is what he signed up for. If I was a sailor I wouldn't even consider myself a member of the crew until I experienced and survived one of these. But, I do get your point. :)-
If they encountered a storm like that they would sink. They only sailed during optimal weather conditions and eve. Then they sank alot. Better than starving.
Yes but you never see the vid posted where one of these big waves hits sideways and that big ship heels over on its side and they're all squealing like little girls..They don't post those vids!
Going from France to Ireland by ferry we had this. My father drank, my mum slept and I ran from front to back of the boat being lighter and lighter and than heavier and heavier. Had a great time
@@blaneycrabbe3390 the Fuck you on about? Where and how does it show he's stoned? He's the captain of a vessel. Believe it or not they get drug and alcohol tested.
Yeah I had a pretty fucked up dream and to top it off at the end of it I was at some sort of beach fishing for something and I heard the waves were higher at night and when I actually saw the waves they were enormous and dark it was terrifying
@@Hercules003 Fuck off dude. His comment has literally NOTHING to do with shitty religions. Hes (rightfully) complementing the amazing engineers who design ships like this, often without any form of cad, etc as these ships are pretty old...
How are they dead from this? This is a big storm but if you sail for months back then you will have to expect something like that And yeah who uses roman numerals today?
I was in the North sea in rough seas like this once. On an aircraft carrier. Waves were coming over the bow. All aircraft were down below. Now, the worst part is when you are down below,the ship kinda moves in slow motion, because of its size, and can give you motion sickness. Now, add a case of very bad tortellini and well, let's just say the ship was running on a skeleton crew for a few days.
Oh god your name is almost true, I'm seeing your way more, even on this video I saw your comment like 5 minutes ago (and yes, I am currently falling in the bottomless pit that is old youtube videos): czcams.com/video/hYuHKw5EI78/video.html
@@shahriarbadhan3894 Google global truth project and read "the Present" to see the truth about life/death. Nothing is more important than checking it is true, especially pgs 1-4
самый большой кайф, восторг и ощущение полноты в жизни получил именно во время шторма! когда теплоход как с горки летит во впадину между волнами и гребень следующей волны выше надстройки корабля (высота 4 этажного дома над палубой), а затем волна перехлёстывает полубак и метровым слоем прокатывается по палубе (пару раз волна прямо через фальшборт - водопадом обратно в море 😃😃😃😃) и, когда через клюзы вода уходит, теплоход, встрепенувшись и "отряхнувшись" взбирается на новую стену серой воды!!! ЭТО НЕВЕРОЯТНОЕ ОЩУЩЕНИЕ !!! Не могу передать словами этот ВОСТОРГ! Находка - Невельск - Мыс Елизавета, постояли - Петропавловск - Пахачи - Провидения. И обратно - в Петропавловск. "Зеялес", уже не помню какой год, меня тогда пару раз чуть не смыло 😁. Вроде кто-то даже поседел тогда 🤫
I was on an inflatable boat in the firth of forth under small craft advisory conditions. One of the longest, coldest, wettest, scariest hours I ever had
You are basically on an unsinkable ship... My dad works on a smaller ship aswell and sometimes in holidays I go with him for a week and if the weather is bad its just nicer to work than when the see is flat and it's 30 degrees... Knowing ships almost never sink these days I understand them laughing
@@velocitymg accidents like the titanic wouldnt have happend with radar... But it is a fact that when you have a captain who isnt retarded a ship will never sink
Es terrorífico el mar embravecido y que coraje el de los marineros todavía les causa risa esa montaña de agua. Yo me quedo segura en tierra. Creo que nunca haría un viaje por mar. Me da pánico. Bravo por ellos
@@jeremiasastorga8399 I see what you imply here, but what you said is widely unnecessary. Would you please let me know the purpose of this ridiculous comment?
You know that science has gone a long way when it's possible for someone to safely say "It's fucken awesome!" While directly confronting this monster. Kudos to the guys making those ships
i've been in rough seas once and this video is the first time I've seen it like I saw in person. There is a massive wave moving towards you, towers over you and you climb over it. It's really insane. Edit: ah yes the youtube comment section where i can tell the same story and get 8,000 likes where in real life no one would listen 🤣👍
How do ships survive these? I'm so fucking scared of just watching this happening. How don't they sink? Is it the same for small yatch's as well as big ships like this one? What if that wave hit it directly from its left or right flank would the ship sink or still be above water like in this video?
The vikings have traveled the north sea 1000 years ago, and they did it everyday, with boats that was 1-2 m over water. pretty impressive stuff.. But in 2018 Its not that bad to be honest. Its pretty standart conditions in the north sea, and we sail like this all the time. its nothing special
It's not even a nervous laugh, he's clearly loving it!!
Could’ve been fear behind that laugh
He's prolly used to it now
I can say that's an adrenaline laugh haha
" THAT'S FUCKING AWESOME "
😱😱😱😵 so scare.. the sea 😵😱🙏
Only sailors are crazy enough to laugh at that situation.
forreal just watching this got me scared
Im thinking how would i even stay on my feet while old mates having a grand old time
Same thought haha... Respect to those men
i would laugh too
Being Scottish also helps
The thing I never realized until recently is that it's not simply getting hit by the big wave that's bad, it's that you are lifted up into the air 60 ft from the previous wave and then dropped 60 feet when you pass over it only to be hit by a 60 foot wave when you hit the bottom.
Yeah bro I was on a 60 foot yacht on my last vacation and we got caught in a legit storm and it was f’ing terrifying. It was probably nothing compared to that wave height and it still felt like a roller coaster for multiple hours straight
damn you are rich@@saltybrackishfresh
If he can laugh at a wave the size of a hill, then we can probably solve most our issues.
I seriously come back here to watch this clip regularly to remind myself of exactly what you said.
Just imagine tf that it's small for him knowing he works in North Sea & faces even bigger waves than this.......
He can lough because a lot of enegeneers did their Job good on that boat
Me: worried for them
Guy in ship: *AHAHAHA* That's fucking awesome
I would've had a heart attack
Always good to bump into a fellow Blade! 👊🏼😎
Its all fun untillll
I'd be fuckin panicking 😢
Actually
Guy having the time of his life while I’m shitting myself on a dry couch, thousands of miles away from this nightmare.
If its first time for people aboard a ship especially when you inside......you will feel the second nightmare. Been there and have seen what 3 metres high mean on boat since storm coming suddenly so cannot going back to ship. That video its like 10-15 metres high.
Me too😵
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
And 6 years after the fact
After seeing this my couch is not so dry anymore
0:29 some of you may think this guy wasn’t speaking english, but I assure you, this is the accent of a true *scotsman*
As a former oarsman for Viking River Cruises, I've come across many waves like this one in the video. It was never easy.
Many waves were created by your co-workers on the rivers.
Absolutely, the Rhine at high tide is no joke.
@@vincentsubmarinismo774😅
I can't tell if being an oarsman for viking river cruises is satire or not.. Why would a cruise line need oarsmen? XD
I like land.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Land is fun.
😂😂😂 я тоже
Land is so much better
So much sturdier....usually.
grandparents explaining how were they getting to school:
Nah I bet they walked those waves instead of using a ship.
😂😂😂😂
Whoever believes in the Lord Jesus Christ that he died for your sins and whoever declares with their mouth that he is your Lord and Savior you shall be saved! Jesus's first word were _"Repent for the kingdom of God is at hand!"_ Repent!!! and turn to Jesus before its too late!
@@spamham8855 I wish more people in the world would respect Jesus. We need more people like you.
@@spamham8855 Amen ,Blessed is the Lord and all those who take refuge in him.
During my tour in the Navy my ship, an aircraft carrier, experienced a North Sea storm and we rode that thing for 2-3 of the longest days I have ever lived. It tore the catwalks completely off the ship and we lost some aircraft and endured pure misery during the event. I'm no coward but I respect the North Sea (and all of the rest of them) and I'll tell you it's not a place to drop your guard.
Kudos to the brave men who have managed it!!
Beautiful, I know all too well how big those waves can be, at night when it is all black the noise they make is truly horrifying. Especially when you too are in the water with them! Thanks for the memories! 🏴
*-This is f%cking awesome!*
_-Ship Guy who laughs a 200 ft wave_
How did you measure 60 ft? Depending on the ship, this could've been 100 or more feet.
Aside from that, I'm curious if he would laugh as well if that ship actually broke apart. You don't mess with water.
@@niakoi7960 Well, first thanks for showing this respect to my error. Yeah, I said 60 ft approx, 'cause in my country we use meters and feets are a bit difficult. I know, this ships are huge like cities, and sea is wild anyways.
👍😉
accents good
@@niakoi7960 karen is that you oh don’t cry🥺
@@xareqygtesintosinto3957 How is he a Karen? He just pointed something out.
“Donnie get the ludes...I will not die sober!”
good reference
Hehehehenggg😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 remember that scene haha have😂😂😂😂😂😂 that's fuckin awesome too
I understood that reference
This video made me think of that was about to give it another watch haha
thats what i was thinking
I come from 7 years in the future, CZcams's gonna put this in everybody's recommadations for absolutely no reason
The Irminger Sea is situated south of the Denmark Strait which separates Iceland from the east coast of Greenland by 250 miles of rough water. It is thought to be the windiest stretch of salt water on the globe and one of the stormiest places in the world. Ocean scientists have been studying the Irminger for the last 10 years. Hampered by its storms, powerful complex currents and convoluted seafloor topography, much about the sea remains unknown. Interestingly the sea is a narrow passage on the doorstep of the Arctic Circle and is a bottleneck on the “superhighway” of the oceans’ global circulation. It is the main route for waters flowing south from the Arctic Ocean to the North Atlantic Ocean.
*A big giant wave trying to crush a boat*
Man: That's fking awesome
Black lives matter
@@militaryjunkie6207 go tell it to Tyrons ribs
@@militaryjunkie6207 так пиздуйте в Африку обратно
He's Irish, isn't he? Because of the accent.
@@trazkey Scottish
Lol he is laughing his ass off while I would be throwing up.
Throwing up? I would've probably fainted on the sight of that wave... Lol
He's a sailor. He expected it and trained for it, This is what he signed up for. If I was a sailor I wouldn't even consider myself a member of the crew until I experienced and survived one of these. But, I do get your point. :)-
North Sea is one of the most dangerous seas in the world. U.K trawlers will be used to this
Even watching this makes me want to throw up.
Bru I would have been dead on the floor shitting my pants
A relaxing cruise indeed
I was on a 130ft ship going through a worse storm then this. North sea 1987.
We made it back in for repairs.
I quit soon afterwards.
Meanwhile vikings sailing to America: *Weaklings*
No Vikings only pussboys
Hue hue quem fala é br
If they encountered a storm like that they would sink. They only sailed during optimal weather conditions and eve. Then they sank alot. Better than starving.
Yes
Haha
Me watching this: I’m gonna drown
The dude who recording: That’s f$ckin’ awesome
LOL FR
Bruh
Lol that dude don’t give a fuck
All these squares make a circle...
He's not afraid because he is the camera man
Idk why but these are some of my favorite videos
Astonishingly, the ship and crew can handle those waves, even with me screaming WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE in their ears
I love how he's laughing there in real life, and here I am sitting at my computer stone faced and terrified.
Imagine being in the front of the ship holding on for dear life
hahahaha exact same thing, face, feelings and all. really brave guy..
Yes but you never see the vid posted where one of these big waves hits sideways and that big ship heels over on its side and they're all squealing like little girls..They don't post those vids!
Pareil pour moi !
I guess people who want to work on ships need to be as tough as this guy. I will be screaming and praying for God lol
"Those aren't mountains....they're waves!"
Interstellar?
@@noahwhitehawk3405 yes
thank you.
Instant goosebumps
I really want to watch that movie
I remember my dad showing me this video back in 2014, still as cool and big as I remember
Good time to have a cup of tea watching while the waves hit.
That's my granpa right there
This is how he used to reach school back then.
LMFAO
UNDERRATED COMMENT BRUH, LOL
But not on a boat of course he was swimming
Don't forget the sharks.
@@julianeichenberger4449 ideally he was supposed to swim, but on the way he made some pirate friends it seems
Guy: laughs
God: *you weren't supposed to do that.*
Hahahahaha
🤣 bruh
Guy: do it again!
God forgot they're Scots!
God doesn't like bad things so that's why He made it more not scary and guided them, He protected the man and the man was just having fun watching it
Qué exquisito!!!! Gracias por compartir, se ve fabuloso!!!!!!
Going from France to Ireland by ferry we had this. My father drank, my mum slept and I ran from front to back of the boat being lighter and lighter and than heavier and heavier. Had a great time
“Those aren’t mountains, they’re waves”
oops.. wrong planet
Intersteller huh
Love this comment!
YESSSS YES YES YES best movie 💙💙
😭😭
0:32 It is in these moments that we recognize a legitimate sailor.
NO ,but someone whose is STONED! ! ! Pretty easy to see now huh ? "smoke another one"
@@blaneycrabbe3390 I don't think you realize how being high works
@@blaneycrabbe3390
Yeah because it's perfectly acceptable for sailors to smoke while working in the middle of a fucking storm.
@@blaneycrabbe3390 stfu loser
@@blaneycrabbe3390 the Fuck you on about? Where and how does it show he's stoned? He's the captain of a vessel. Believe it or not they get drug and alcohol tested.
I love how he is laughing 😂 it honestly makes me crack up haha 😂
That is the most nervous laughter I've heard in a while 💀 thank you. Will never go out ever again
I love the wiper trying to wipe off the entire fucking ocean off the windshield
Dee No That and the guy thinking almost dying is awesome is enough for me tbh
Dee No 😂😂
That Django avatar is pretty damn slick.
Dee No lol this comment killed me.. I was thinking the same thing . poor little wiper just trying it's best
Dee No haha better be industrial strength hey?
The Vikings sailed the North Atlantic in their wooden ships. Wow
Yes.....Possibly one out of ten vessels got to destination.....either way they had XXL guts.
This is then north sea though, it's between them and England which they did often. Atlantic is on the other side of the UK lol
@@tesstickle7267 Yes but the vikings also crossed the atlantic and reached North America.
@@tesstickle7267 The north sea is a part of the Atlantic haha
Vikings got big balls
respect
Yup, definitely a viking. Who spits at the eye of the great hurricane and laughs at the face of death. Absolute legend 👏
Not a viking but a pict 🏴🏴🏴
While watching this on my bed, I feel peaceful
Everyone: damn that must’ve been scary I’d be terrified...
Sailor: *laughs*
Stockholm Syndrome or cheap vodka?
It's his dream to have a laugh before death....
@@abhinandhvl2462 Best time for a laugh really - skulls only have this dry grin
@Dante Back when?
@Dante Whoever here mentioned that aside from you?
Spanish in late 1400s: Its impossible , your crazy!
Vikings hundreds of years prior: 0:32
lmao why is this not top comment
.... well those ships never sink in the past i guess.. should be less funny
"No, it's necessary!"
Interstellar music starts playing
Well, the Spanish did cross the entire Atlantic in caravels in the late 1400's at the peak of the hurricane season and still made it to America so....
*you’re
"Those aren't mountains....they're waves."
Interstellar. Nice.
Now imagine your in a Viking ship with nothing but the love of the gods to rely on!
This man laughing gives me such good spirits that I realize everyone can take any difficult task with nice and good-humoured company.
That shit would’ve made me laugh too. Kinda like a anxious laugh for the thrill of it tho lmao
That's basically the essence of Scotland. Ye'v git tae giggle or else ye'd greet.
🤦♂️
@@Rufusdos Yep. Indeed! Spoken like a true Scot!
Well it's not really a task. I mean he can't do anything about it.
So might as well laugh...
This is a recurring nightmare that I've had for about a decade, and these guys are really in it...laughing about it. They have my respect.
yo same here...!
What’s ur nightmare about?
I just had a nightmare about these kinds of waves last night, which is why I searched this video
Yeah I had a pretty fucked up dream and to top it off at the end of it I was at some sort of beach fishing for something and I heard the waves were higher at night and when I actually saw the waves they were enormous and dark it was terrifying
you too, huh?
Seen this before but still awesome. Loved their attitude
Me: “Yeah I guess it’s a pretty wave”
*5 Seconds Later*
Me: “Oh Jiminy Cricket…”
A moment of silence for the guy on the ship who was on the toilet at the time this happened
this is way too underrated
Pissy turd water all over his cheeks
@@four-twenty4205 Think it would be through his hair and nose at this point ://
😂😂👍
On the toilet you say? Ha, he/she wasn't ON it while this wave was breaking over the bow, lol.
This mans laughing in the face of danger what a mad lad
I think he knows nothing is gonna happen and just enjoying the moment
He really is trust me.
Might as well laugh.It's not like anyone can stop the waves
@@ljj3x3 you're right. Until that next wave breaks that glass, we shall see if he can keep that same energy lol.
Good comping mechanism for the dread of uncertainty.
Works well.
Omg the fact that they’re laughing I’m like omg I am over here heart racing
Man's challenging Poseidon himself with that laugh
Kudos to those engineers who design these amazing machines
Yes God is great
@@Hercules003 God is a fallacy
I am one of those engineers. I can say I love my profession, thanks :)
@@Hercules003 Fuck off dude. His comment has literally NOTHING to do with shitty religions. Hes (rightfully) complementing the amazing engineers who design ships like this, often without any form of cad, etc as these ships are pretty old...
How bout the craftsman that built it
Damn imagine 1000 years ago when people had to sail with a wooden boat...
I thought the same
Many more ships didn't make it.
ded
Flying dutchman man still standing
storm like this didn’t exist back then
My dad's a sailor, he went to every ocean, he told me he kinda get used to this kind of wave, it's like a normal day on the job
i love how excited the guy filming is lol
Saillors from XXI century: "THIS IS SO CRAZY LOL"
Sailors from XVI century: "I'm dead"
Just say 21st and 16th nerd
@@garrettgrafton4485 dont know where u from. But in Brasil the correct manner to say is using Roman numerals
How are they dead from this? This is a big storm but if you sail for months back then you will have to expect something like that
And yeah who uses roman numerals today?
@@Icetea-2000 An entire country with over 200 million people
Edit: We use them just for centuries, in day to day is common arabic numbers
😂😂😂
Everybody gangsta until "my heart will go on" starts playing
Hahahahahahaha XD
Omg😱
When I hear that song, I feel dark urges to commit random acts of violence.
That was funny.
🥴
Wow I admire all the men who do that, design the ships and the ones who build it. You go kings. You’re very well respected and appreciated.
I was in the North sea in rough seas like this once. On an aircraft carrier. Waves were coming over the bow. All aircraft were down below. Now, the worst part is when you are down below,the ship kinda moves in slow motion, because of its size, and can give you motion sickness. Now, add a case of very bad tortellini and well, let's just say the ship was running on a skeleton crew for a few days.
"That's fukken awesome"
I don't think I want to meet this guy.
I mean, it IS pretty much the definition of awesome.
it most certainly inspired awe.
lol
Noah R. de Luzuriaga i wanna see his youtube channel
he has the joker laugh too
CZcams 6 years later: Its just a minute, watch it.
Oh god your name is almost true, I'm seeing your way more, even on this video I saw your comment like 5 minutes ago (and yes, I am currently falling in the bottomless pit that is old youtube videos): czcams.com/video/hYuHKw5EI78/video.html
haha i have come across you again!
Bro I see you on every comment istg
And i Watch it😒
@@shahriarbadhan3894 Google global truth project and read "the Present" to see the truth about life/death. Nothing is more important than checking it is true, especially pgs 1-4
This video captures the moment a man's sanity cracks.
самый большой кайф, восторг и ощущение полноты в жизни получил именно во время шторма! когда теплоход как с горки летит во впадину между волнами и гребень следующей волны выше надстройки корабля (высота 4 этажного дома над палубой), а затем волна перехлёстывает полубак и метровым слоем прокатывается по палубе (пару раз волна прямо через фальшборт - водопадом обратно в море 😃😃😃😃) и, когда через клюзы вода уходит, теплоход, встрепенувшись и "отряхнувшись" взбирается на новую стену серой воды!!! ЭТО НЕВЕРОЯТНОЕ ОЩУЩЕНИЕ !!! Не могу передать словами этот ВОСТОРГ!
Находка - Невельск - Мыс Елизавета, постояли - Петропавловск - Пахачи - Провидения. И обратно - в Петропавловск. "Зеялес", уже не помню какой год, меня тогда пару раз чуть не смыло 😁. Вроде кто-то даже поседел тогда 🤫
Это я поседела пока читала 😳
Not hard to imagine a gigantic sea beast hiding in these kinda of waters.
All of the sudden who see the kracken
You*
@@colinmasek974 edit the comment
No
@@brando3465 no
Me: Watches a single video about sea storms
CZcams: “Wanna see more?”
Me: “ok”
Those are gonna be in our recommendations for the next week now
Reborn.
Reborn
Reborn
Reborn.
That is some super cold water too, man's is laughing it off like no big deal. I aspire to be that chill in such dangerous situations.
Ordinary people : that's terrifying
Sailor : dis is fucking awesome
.....it can be both hahaha
@@jimtomson5362 yeah well true
Cameraman know he won't die that's why he is laughing
Plot armour
it's the other way round, he wanted to die and now he's laughing cuz he's gonna die
Yup he knew the water ain’t gonna do nun
u know he died when the camera turned off
Welp
The way I got so anxious over that and this dude just thought it was awesome
I was on an inflatable boat in the firth of forth under small craft advisory conditions. One of the longest, coldest, wettest, scariest hours I ever had
Only a person with an accent that thick could laugh at a forty-foot wave.
we scottish people for you! 🏴
You are basically on an unsinkable ship... My dad works on a smaller ship aswell and sometimes in holidays I go with him for a week and if the weather is bad its just nicer to work than when the see is flat and it's 30 degrees... Knowing ships almost never sink these days I understand them laughing
@Alan Harper well with the ships you have todat with radars and the motors etc. A ship is unsinkable
Rekenen - Radar doesn’t make a ship unsinkable ??
@@velocitymg accidents like the titanic wouldnt have happend with radar... But it is a fact that when you have a captain who isnt retarded a ship will never sink
i was gonna say that hes a legend but he's the cameraman and everyone knows the cameraman is immortal.
Living Legend.....
wow I just found out, thank you
Es terrorífico el mar embravecido y que coraje el de los marineros todavía les causa risa esa montaña de agua. Yo me quedo segura en tierra. Creo que nunca haría un viaje por mar. Me da pánico. Bravo por ellos
I just love the fact that his ONE concern is is wife seeing this and getting angry at him for doing a dangerous job 😂
Their accent and laugh really got me
*Remember, men sailed these waves in tiny wooden boats for centuries.*
Yeah
Well, at least those seas. They may have wisely avoided the seasons when they could reasonably expect these waves.
Millennia!!!!
And women too.
@@jeremiasastorga8399 I see what you imply here, but what you said is widely unnecessary. Would you please let me know the purpose of this ridiculous comment?
"hahaha that's fucking awesome!"
secretly wipes the shit from his pants
Lel
He ought to wipe it from his dirty mouth too!
I'm crying
+Joey Jamison what are you, a middle aged soccer mom. Fuck outta nigga
bioya
When the sky disappears, you know it’s a big wave
This dude is enjoying this and having fun, if this was me I’d be scared to death
"Hahahah, that was awesome....where's Bob?"
"Oh yeah, wasn't he taking a smoke break?"
Lol
There wouldn't even be a body to bring back after that
@@the_infinexos oh thats dark
I will never gripe about the price of seafood ever again.
pity it's an oil supply vessel tho'
Mike, well that doesnt mean fishermen doesnt have to go through the same waters and storms, right? :)
Lmfao
Never gripe about the price of oil ever again?
I Am Sekou kind of matters. Trawlers usually stay closer to shore where the waves are tinier and you just stay in port for a storm
Not only are the waves big, but the sea is f-r-e-e-z-i-n-g. And he laughs! Iron Man.
This guy having the time of his life meanwhile I would literally have a panick attack 💀💀😭😭😭😭
It must suck being a fish caught in those waves.
I'm no expert, but regarding the big waves like the ones seen in the video, i bet it's terror for life *above* the ocean surface, not below it.
Who says they don't actually enjoy it?
Flying Dutchman they would be like WOOOOOOOOO
Because fish can't dive?? Really?? Think before commenting.
That’s fun asf whachu sayin
"Those aren't mountains..."
"They're a space station..."
"DON'T LET ME LEAVE, MURPH"
John Locke Shut up about Interstellar, I loved the movie but too many jokes. Matter of fact I'll steal this...😂
No shit
"...and those ones are getting away from us!"
The best movie!
You know that science has gone a long way when it's possible for someone to safely say "It's fucken awesome!" While directly confronting this monster. Kudos to the guys making those ships
"Brand, Doyle, back to the ranger now."
i've been in rough seas once and this video is the first time I've seen it like I saw in person. There is a massive wave moving towards you, towers over you and you climb over it. It's really insane.
Edit: ah yes the youtube comment section where i can tell the same story and get 8,000 likes where in real life no one would listen 🤣👍
Drake is activating his CO power
Oh Wow.
i love your mincecraft elevator vids @Twiistz
How do ships survive these? I'm so fucking scared of just watching this happening. How don't they sink? Is it the same for small yatch's as well as big ships like this one? What if that wave hit it directly from its left or right flank would the ship sink or still be above water like in this video?
@@odin8085 google it mate
Just makes you think about how many Norsemen and Polynesians were lost at sea. Absolutely insane the power behind waves like that one.
Why do you think Norway only has 5 million people? My last name is a true Viking last name, and it's rare as hens teeth even in Norway.
@@alexanderfretheim5720 uhhhh, the commenter never said anything about that
Polynesians were wayfinders and could find land as easily as finding sand on the beach.
Luckily, in tropical waters, these types of giant waves are very rare.
@@joewtjjoewp1 pacific ocean tho
That Guy's laugh like pirate lol😂😂😂
This gives new meaning to the phrase "cuss like a sailor"!!
Sailor: "HAHAHAHAHAH THAT WAS AWESOME"
Sea: *bigger wave
Sailor:" HAHAHA....Aye aye.. yo IM JOKING...IM JOKING!!!"
lmaoo
0:28 "Ats the fucker" finest Scottish banter just as a wave hits
Is that what he says? I thought hee said 'get the fuck out'... Don't really know though
yeah he is scottish he goes '' thats fuckin awesome'' thats when i recognised the accent
haha.
@@Marrrrley I'm Scottish and he just sounds like most people I know haha.
He knows his ship can take it.
Legend says he's still on ship with the moon on day and night
That laugh was also @ucking awesome 😂😂😂
Imagine the men who have done this hundreds of years ago in their wooden ships.
Jozua86 The portuguese men? Yeah I remember that. Hugs from portugal
Yea, many died
The vikings have traveled the north sea 1000 years ago, and they did it everyday, with boats that was 1-2 m over water. pretty impressive stuff.. But in 2018 Its not that bad to be honest. Its pretty standart conditions in the north sea, and we sail like this all the time. its nothing special
Those are the ones who the treasure hunters look for these days.
No need to imagine, most would not sail the seas. They would wait untill spring.
when the guy starts laughing--thats about the moment id go into cardiac arrest
don smith me too
don smith lmao
i don't like waves in a bathtub but this i might like
don smith 😂😂😂
E Allen same!
It's hard for people to appreciate how big it was when they're sitting on there couches watching this or there beds 😂
that's gotta be the best sailor I've ever seen
That really is a big wave 😂
I doubt your lineage.
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@@Laluan ok boomer