Why MONSTER WAVES Can’t Sink Large Ships During Storms

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The Colossal Journey of the Seawise Giant; An Engineering Marvel And Maritime Legend. In the vast expanse of our world's oceans, one behemoth reigns supreme. The Seawise Giant, a colossal titan of steel, dwarfs all other vessels in its wake. This mammoth ship, a testament to human engineering, stretches beyond imagination, its decks spanning further than the eye can see. Yet, beneath its awe-inspiring exterior lies a startling truth – the very enormity that makes it a marvel is also its greatest weakness. Join us as we delve into the extraordinary journey of this colossal ship, uncovering the secrets behind its towering presence on the high seas..

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For the launch of the Seawise Giant (1:47) you showed a 1936 cargo ship launch instead!

sgdeluxedoc
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Discovered Files, amazing video it was really entertaining

LJSheffRBLX
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Pembuatan kapal2 besar yang sangat hebat di jaman nya..

infopelayaran
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Never underestimate the power of the seas there is no manmade ship that can withstand her power do so at your own Risk

glennjaggard
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Rubbish. They can and do sink very large ships. :-(

TERRYBIGGENDEN