A Man Who Stuck for 3 Days at the Bottom of the Ocean

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Do you believe it's possible for a human being to survive at the bottom of an ocean for 3 days? It sounds unreal, but it actually happened to a ship cook Harrison Okene. It all happened in 2013 on a tugboat that was moving through the Atlantic waters along the coast of Nigeria. The tug was pulling a vessel with oil tanks. Then, all of a sudden, a huge wave formed, crashed into the ship, and broke the cable. The tugboat sank, but one crew member survived!

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The ocean is such a strange mysterious yet beautiful place.🌊

LoveHandle
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These survive stories are so awesome and interesting. 🌊🌊🌊

Leopez
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He must have had a strong will to live and a lot of luck on his side.

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Notice how the man who was actually trapped was dark. Yet the person they showed was pale..

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The Ocean Is Literally Mind Blowing But Looks Beautiful❤

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I love ur vids and I always learn something new !! :)

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Glad he survived - Did all his mates perish ✨

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Do you think its possible for this to be common for Dunken ships, like Titanic. Where people find air pockets to buy time…

katiealdana
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Who in the world could not just have a mental breakdown I know I wouldn’t

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If someone can survive a sunken ship they can survive WW3

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That crazy have you seen the nsw coast som one got stuck

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0:00 - Hi BS. 8:31 - 597th like from me. Cheers.

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