On board the Vasa - Episode 1
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- čas přidán 8. 03. 2023
- Welcome on board the Vasa! Together with Fred Hocker, Director of Research, we explore all of Vasa's interior spaces. In the first episode, we take you to the Stern Castle.
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Thank you! Will visit this summer!
Amazing presentation, information, and collection of workmanship by both ancient workers and today's workers. It really is a shame that this video series is not more suggested. I enjoyed all of this collection!
Fred Hocker makes an excellent presentation in this series. Kudos.
Great video. Never seen a tour after preservation.
great video, sad i will never get the chance to walk around onboard myself though.
We aren't allowed to walk around onboard anyways, unless we probably in some shape or form, work at the museum.
Or possibly work FOR the museum.
Don't quote me on anything, though.
As a graphic designer working on one of Fred Hocker's books I was given the opportunity of exploring the ship. An amazing experience!
Fred Hocker does an amazing job on this presentation. Kudos.
a fascinating sight! - amazing.
"not sure how 'this' space may have been used" ... it floated for 20 minutes, they didn't yet know how, much of it, would be used either
Reminds me of something from “Hook” (1991) Neverland.
@Randomdudeacc Hook is a movie about Peter Pan with Dustin Hoffman
I wish to see it. Never step on warship. From Indonesia 🇮🇩
I am impressed with your English. Your spelling is even perfect, sadly not true of most native English-speakers on CZcams. From Canada. 🇨🇦
sO, YOU'RE BASICLALY GOIGN TO COMPLETELY SPOIL THE SHIP
Well, if the only alternative to internal bracing is to have it completely collapse. . .after all, it is hundreds of years old, & spent most of those years at the bottom of the harbour! 🌊
Why mess up the inside of the ship like that just to have some support?
Why doesn’t this have more views
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How about hygiene onboard?
What's up with his forehead?
Maybe he hit it in the low doorways :-)
Wow. This ship is astonishingly ingenious. Europe was pretty advanced in the 1600’s. Asia was as well. Africa……………..
Nothing's changed 😂
A ship cannot be ingenious if it capsizes after thirty minutes. But it's nice to look at, I've seen it. There is actually a well-preserved, well-built African ship that was built four thousand years before this one. Also with its own museum.
@@dennislindqvist8443wow how interesting. Would this have originated south or north of the Sahara?
@@billgates3699 Egypt.
@@dennislindqvist8443ah, yes, the great kingdom of ancient Caucasoids. That makes sense. I didn’t for a second think you meant anything of sub-Saharan origin 😂
A shrine to a ship that sank its first day out..? Half way through the clip I started wondering where the narrator got that knot on his forehead!!
It’s a perfectly preserved time capsule you dolt
Museum =/= Shrine, and the Vasa museum is just a museum built around a quirk of nature that a ship that sank in 1628 hadn't rotted away to nothing by the time technology had advanced far enough to raise and preserve her.