I Fought the DEADLIEST Sea Storm! | Life in Merchant Navy ft @KaranvirSinghNayyar

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Karanvir Singh Nayyar is the second officer in Merchant Navy. Along with being in the merchant Navy, karanvir has a subscriber base of 150k+ on YouTube wherein he vlogs the expereinces of his life onboard Ships, traveling across the entire globe covering the 7 Oceans of the world.

Through his videos, he wants to help the seafarer’s & merchant navy aspirants all across the globe and also wants people to know and experience the thrill of life at the sea through his lenses.

In this video, Karanvir has talked about one such terrifying experience where he had to face a deadly storm and how the dangers of the sea had almost consumed him. Watch the video till the end to get a better understanding and experience the thrill of overcoming one of the deadliest storms.

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Karanvir Singh Nayyar's book 'How to Join Merchant Navy in India' is out now on Amazon!

RAAAZofficial
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He explained all of these in so so simple language. His strory telling is so gripping. Thanks to the team for bringing this content

akashsanghvi
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As a sailor, I can confirm the reality is its one of the most challenging jobs there is with respect to the toll it takes on you physically, mentally and with respect to family. But it's an essential job without which the entire world would shut down in a matter of few days. Proud to have sailed almost 10 years now. But even more proud of my parents, my wife and my kid who have had to deal with a lot more while I have been away.

sarthakdas
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Looking at your face when ur telling the story, the memory is still so fresh in you! ...its kind of a trauma....Stay blessed and stay safe..

yasankvlogs
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Hats off to the team for bringing this kind of people

his..kindness
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Hats off to the team to bring the unsung heroes on stage whose importance is not known by many people out there
Karan Sir, keep growing, love from Maharashtra :)

Sam-tidc
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My dad has the same experience, that, when he started his career as a sea farer in 1975, on his first ship namely Talamba (P&O), the engine caught fire in the Atlantic ocean. By the grace of God all were saved along the ship. They were somewhere close to French territory hence a team from France came to rescue with another ship sailing in nearby waters but they succeeded in repairing their own ship. ☺️

TahaKhan
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Brother you were so clear with your story while explaining, I could imagine everything in front of my eyes, amazing !!! 🔥

Shivam-gyzn
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My father works in the merchant Navy. I have travelled with him a couple of times on ships and it's a really breathtaking experience, I would say better than cruise ships. But on the flip side the hardships he has to go through, the responsibilities he has to take as the captain, and the frequent near misses with disasters really gets me and my mother worried. I literally cry whenever my father is scolded by the company officials. Merchant Navy officers are really the unsung heroes.

MNGN
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Since early 60s my uncle was a sailor in Scindia companies ship there were two cruise ships belonged to Scindia shipping co. Sabarmati and Sarswati in Western coast sea now Lakshadweep sea sailing Bombay Mangalore via Goa and Malpe.
I remember my childhood journey sailing twice!
I enjoyed watching beautiful sea.
Unfortunately during late 60s one of the ship was wrecked by monsoon storm since the company stopped the operation.
Thanks for your valuable information on shipping it's interesting as well critical and fearsome at the rough cyclonic storms that sailors encounter.
We had a bad experience during 70s the vessel my uncle was sailing in Bay of Bengal capsized and sank due to storm 9 crew survived while 19 died.
It was a small life boat and they waited 3 nights for the rescue. All those rescued were in critical state as they had lots of salt water intake due to storm.
My uncle told me they only gaze stars in the night and watched the distant horizon in the ocean in the hope of seaing land.

richardcrasto
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My dad's in merchant navy
Its really hard to explain what goes through the family during these kind of situations

nefeli
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very underrated profession.
u guys deserve much more appreciation🔥
being a hydrophobic & claustrophobic as well i would have gotten a heart attack.
Thanks for sharing :)

vishalrajput
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Smooth Sea Never Made a skilled sailor 💖⚓

shahrukhvlogs
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I m preparing for army cds .... everyone is aware of army and its efforts but at the same time we should not forget merchant Navy too Cox they are the one who r fighting every sec for there life mentally nd physically both u sir

Monika-icwq
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big brain please make a video on listing what BLUE WHALE did to the world and how just a game took so many lives🙏🙏🧠

drishti
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I used to only watch aviation videos till now and knew nothing about navy. Thanks to youtube algo for recommending this video and also Karanvir sir for sharing this. This 15 mins narration was enough to spark my interest. I will checkout other videos of you soon sir

jupitertheinvincible
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My son is also in merchant Navy.... I am always worried about him when he is on -board0becoz he is my only child but at the same time I can't stop him to fulfill his dreams... always pray for the safety of seafarers becoz the job they are doing is full of risks.world wide their contributions should be acknowledged.stay blessed and safe always karamvir.

anjanasharmaghumarwin
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There was a time when I wanted to join merchant navy too.
Good to hear about some challenging and scary stories. People often don't realize why people get paid so well because they risk their lives for a job.

abhi
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Dear.... you are really brave.
A sailor's life is always a challenge. But its people like you who make it easy And bring us our thing available.
Kudos.... keep your morals high. Our prayers are with you. Lord will keep you safe.
Stay blessed!

johnsonvarghese
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Excellent... I have huge respect for Navy officers and anything related to Navy. 😊😊

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