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Welcome to Maritime Mishaps, your premier destination for unraveling the enigmatic tales of the sea. Our channel dives deep into the world's most intriguing maritime mysteries, mishaps, famous shipping stories, and nautical lore that have captivated seafarers and landlubbers alike for centuries. From the eerie tales of ghost ships to the tragic shipping incidents. Join us as we navigate through the uncharted waters of history, exploring the unknown and bringing the fascinating world of maritime mishaps right to your screen. Subscribe and embark on this thrilling voyage with us 🌊🚢
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dadadit
(4 minutes ago)
Former Navy Submarine sailor. I went on a cruise ship and was amazed at how clueless the average passenger was to the dangers of having to abandon ship. We participated in the lifeboat drill upon leaving port, no one was paying attention to the crew instruction. I turned to my wife and said, "We are all screwed if this ship ever gets in trouble".
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Republic3D
(9 minutes ago)
The helicopter rescue crews deserve recognition. There were both private and government SAR helicopters dispatched, and they lifted more than 400 people from the ship, one by one, in bad weather conditions throughout the day and night.
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KathleenGreer-hk6yl
(17 minutes ago)
I find it amazing that the heavy furniture was not bolted down. A grand piano can kill a person or do serious damage.
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tundrawomansays694
(28 minutes ago)
The chopper pilots and the others who rendered assistance are the stars here. Thanks to all of you. You are heroes. You didn’t have to welcome the cruise passengers in your town but you did. Thanks.
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PSpringfield
(31 minutes ago)
Trying to get the story straight. They had a big tank of oil. They kept getting warnings, but didn't feed the oil into the engines. Later when everything shut down, then they decided to try putting oil in the engines. Were the guys in the engine room named Larry, Curley, and Moe?
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daviddixon9207
(47 minutes ago)
Considering the average age of the passengers appears to be around 82, the rescue from the ship was amazing.
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pattycoe7435
(52 minutes ago)
Never a good time for this to happen but better in the day than at night.
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libertyone5853
(1 hour ago)
God bless those chopper pilots AND crew. Truly heroic!
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shadypelican
(1 hour ago)
Reminds me of a tale--a tale of a fateful trip. It started in some tropic port, aboard a tiny ship. The mate was a mighty sailing man. The Skipper? Brave and true. There were five passengers that set sail that day. It was supposed to be a three hour tour. A three hour tour. The weather started getting rough, and the tiny ship was tossed. If not for the courage of the fearless crew, the Minnow would've been lost.
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domainscience7717
(2 hours ago)
So the ship left port without an engine working properly or not working at all. I believe that is called stupidity, corporate greed or both.
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ryankenyon5010
(18 hours ago)
My dad and stepmother were on that. She still won't set foot on any kind of boat.
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satriawiraguna366
(18 hours ago)
At least the passengers were lucky to experience how the Vikings sailed the North Sea
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TrainerCTZ
(5 hours ago)
Manually hoist 460 passengers off a cruise ship! That's incredible.
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scottymac5174
(21 hours ago)
Luxury ocean liners used to be built for three things.
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williamhilinsky1327
(22 hours ago)
Considering the situation they were in, those passengers looked to be the calmest most chill group of people! One guy was asleep lol.
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Kurkuma10
(9 hours ago)
Firstly :
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NClark-lp3bq
(10 hours ago)
I just like how at 9-minutes you say "the bridge team" and show a bunch of passengers playing cards lol.
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