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  • muito lindo!!!!!!

  • ..and it's made in Finland by Finnish workers. Way to go Finland!

  • Titanic 55 thousand tons, Oasis, around 225 thousand tons....

  • @1980BUNCE, you're comparing gross register tons to gross tonnage. While they mean roughly the same, the former is actually a unit of volum and the latter is an unitless index. Therefore you can't really say "tons".

  • My DICK makes this ship look small.

  • Big ship from a small country. Good job Finland!

  • Omg i so excited that im going on a cruise and travell aboard the OASIS OF THE SEAS!

  • nice vid i went on its amazing we are also going on the elure of the seas but the oasis is the best

  • Hull looks small under the decks. So its got to be top heavy. Better steer clear of bad weather. I would want to be on that if they get cought in a typhoon.

  • @tinpan11, it already went through some heavy weather on its way from Finland to the Caribbean and didn't sink.

  • @tinpan11

    It's the most stable ship in the world actually.

  • nice BOAT!

  • shes a ship not a fucking boat u obviously never had the honour of stepping into one of these beauties i have been on 20 cruises and i am only 16 18 were royal caribean now this march 12th 2010 i will be going on oasis of the seas to make it my 21st cruise

  • @number1raider1993

    Cool story, bro.

  • stop calling it a boat? It is ship.

  • another Titanic disaster

  • How so?

  • All these ship will founder the same.

  • Guys stop the titanic crap.. Welcome to the modern ship building... I mean Innovation dude!

  • Some people just can't get over something that happened nearly a hundred years ago...

  • The Titanic i believe had ok metal for the time (of course we have better ways to control the quality now) but i believe that one of the major causes of the titanic sinking was from the cold atlantic water making the stee extra brittle and the fact that the shipyard cut corners and made the rivets that held the plated together where made out of slag.

  • i hope they didnt use brittle metal like they did on the titanic

  • @teacherphysics i thought the metal was ok on the titanic, when it hit the berg, it played with the pressure inside the ship which caused the seams to burst opem, the ice didnt actually cut the metal

  • no the metal was brittle instead of bending in, it broke open

  • Well, the metal used in the Titanic had four times as much phosphorus and twice as much sulphur than modern steel, making in brittle.

  • @teacherphysics just went to the titanic expo and found out it was the etal bursting at the seams, the photos of it now was the proof :) im not being smart, just letting you know,

  • @lollsv8 it wa brittle metal like i said dork . seems not semms it was brittle metal dork

  • Looks like Darth Vader's yacht

  • No, that's the Wally 118...

  • This can only end in tears.

  • and they couldnt even get the titanic to stay afloat!

  • Looks like a huge trojan horse filled with disease to me!

  • Finland!

  • Thats a big Ship Looks like a huge hotel!

  • Hay tell the Captain to steer clear of

    Big Ice Bergs

    from

    Titanic

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