The Ferry Crossing From Hell
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The only thing even remotely "vomit-inducing" about this video was the shaky camera. That was a bloody millpond! :)
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You've got to be kidding. That's not at all violent for the English Channel or North Sea. Ferries between Dover and Calais, or Hook van Holland and Harwich continue through proper storms, not just a bit of swell and wind, before they even consider cancellations.
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@DanielThomasVideos Totally agreed. I've been on a ferry to Newfoundland during hurricane Andrew. That was fucked! This is standard ferry experience to me.
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You havent lived it. This isnt rough. Tables didnt topple, you didnt strap yourself down, or wedge yourself into a bunk with a lifejacket. And this looks like SeaFrance anyway, who arent the best at keeping to a timetable (unless it involves them scheduling a strike).
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funny, despite what the ending said. the smiles and laughing says you had a good time. i love taking big ferries (we dont have them around here sadly), but rough weather makes ANY boat ride more fun if you ask me.
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ur a idiot stay in the city
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a fate worse than being impaled and your bollocks blow torched at the same time fer sure... NOT
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Hehe I almost feel this vid implies more drunkenness than harsh weather actually
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man if you think this little joy ride was rough your sadly mistaken, this was a joke.
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Respond to this video... oh yes, the ''craziness of youth''we went on a school trip to Oostende, and the ferry then was a bit rough, but we were all so excited, we didn't have time to get sick..but I remember a poor student teacher looking green. That ferry was like a troop ship, wood slatted benches, and no luxury at all [1969] . To think our WW1 &2 Troops made these crossings too, not knowing if they would ever come home again..a ''true'' hellish crossing...God Bless them!
this was the most over dramatised video iv ever seen
DanielThomasVideos 1 year ago 9
Sorry, but this just looks like a normal day at sea to me. What do you expect? It is a ship at sea. The ocean has waves. In the North Atlantic we had 70 foot seas and the ship was under water as much as it was on top. I guess for people who have never been to sea this is rough.
rbrown3rd 8 months ago 8