I have never seen a ship made from concrete, but I would love to see one. The idea that concrete can float is a hard one for my brain.
The last clip makes me appreciate even more how accurate James Cameron got the sinking sequence.
There's also the SS Selma, another concrete ship in Galveston Bay. She struck a jetty shortly after launching, and was towed to a sandbar, and is still visible today. I always used to look for her while taking the ferry, as I was fascinated by the idea that a ship made of concrete could float.
"Klein Kurack-ow" ? I can see the level of research that has gone into this is just AWESOME.
Thank you ''Lightning Top'' you inspired us to start our Youtube Journey!🙏
1:39 - it's not 'Curakow' - the C has a cedilla at the bottom, which means it's pronounced as an S - hence 'Cura SA ow'. (Like the drink).
To whoever painted that ship jet black, who the hell hurt you?
There's a huge wreck in the Whitehouse right now too
“Hahahah Time to abandon ship” -General Grievous 2005
Now I’m just getting ready for the weekend
6:39 one of the my favorite ship! Andrea Doria!!!😃😃😃
The second "c" in Curacao is pronounced as an "s"
When we were sailing near the solomons we actually ended up seeing the world discoverer in person!
I want to run from the ships but also wish to go back in time and wander through them in their glory days
When the people relise they are swimming in decaying rust water :will be right back
The “shabby hospital” was either built amazingly well or has been maintained over the years judging by its condition.
Never knew of concrete ships. Well you always learn something new.
press "F" to pay respects to these ships F
bro the titanic was crazy
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