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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2008

a little video of the most particular situation of disaster at sea...

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  • come si chiama la canzone? song??

  • what if - Coldplay

  • figo sto video mulon ...

  • grazie omo!!

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  • I was part of the rescue for the boat at :34.

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  • @Scioneer The picture says August 5, 1910. Ships back then were no tougher built than those of today. The Princess May, as the picture also says, got lucky. The Titanic was built around the same time and she snapped in half like a toothpick.

  • does anyone knows how's this song called? plz if u know or u think u know anwser. tnx :):)

  • 2:30 was a sinkex to test a new torpedo. I'd like to know how in the world the ship @ 3:34 didn't snap in two? She must have had a very tough hull.

  • i dig the song.; who is it????

  • Not the ice caps melting which is causing the waters to rise. But 100K Ton ships sinking to Davy Jones causing water to rise.

    Put yourself in a bathtub full of water and get in. Water rises.

  • all photos should be flagged

  • 4:25 , How do you make a claim on damage to the building... " Um, my house was hit by a boat"

  • Not all accidents on the water are real accidents.

    So companies actually hire pirates to kidnap there ship and let it strand.

    So the insurance will pay

  • I can't belive it, that SO many billion dollars perish.

    Very many crashes! And cargo boxes...

  • I work as a welder in a shipyard, Thunderbay ON Canada. Most ship collisions occur in ports, or narrows, or some place where ships actually have to "share the road" in order to get by. What we see is what happens when you don't. Also, if a ship's engine dies, loses propeller (not uncommon) and can't be towed, she is at the mercy of the sea, most times drifting harmlessly out, but some times run aground.

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