Queen Elizabeth 2011 in an Atlantic Force 11 gale

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2011

New QE on the way to NY 2011

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  • oh haw haw haw charles, look at those little waves ;D hawhaw

  • to me their chuckles sound more like...

    "aheheihihihiihe.... we are going to die.. hahehhhihihihi"

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  • @Musicfan0444 Combination of the two. Looks as though the ship is going directly into the swell, it rises over one & ploughs through the next as it comes down so it makes a big thud. It does shudder through the whole ship. Excessively large seas/waves can damage the ship so they generally slow right down in rough weather.

  • @stacky512a Do you mean Land Lubbers???

  • That is . . . . IINNNNTEEEENNNNNSSSEE!!

  • @IbizanHound2 Really.....nervous laughs!

  • Scary for us land lovers

  • @countrychick0211 your average storm won't have much effect on a ship that size unless a freak accident occurs. You'll be fine.

  • If your frightened by the ocean will a storm on a cruise scare you because my boyfriend is dragging me on one this summer and im really worried about this.

  • it's ok, 90% of the people on that boat are merely waiting to die anyway.

  • Did the wave slam into the bow or was it from the bow leaving the water and falling back down on the top of the wave?

    Someones going to have to explain why the bow has a big dent in it, or was it unharmed?

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