"What do you do for a living?" "Oh i'm a driver, in the military." "What do you drive?" Bridge
ive never even thought about how they get ships into the water...
I like that 3000 years of shipbuilding history and we still don't have anything better than "nah, just chuck it in!"
YouTube after i watched one video about the Suez Canal: oh so you like videos about ships then, here are 100 more in your recommendations.
Less than a minute in the water and they dent the thing. Nice going, lads.
There has to be a better way of doing this. The forward launch method seems to work so much better.
Genuinely never fails to amaze me, how huge ships are.
A HUMONGOUS ship is about to slide into the water and a guy is standing there in the way and about to be crushed. Barely escapes death. Who gave the " all clear " go ahead ?
Thousands of tons of steel. . . . FLOATS!! Yes, I understand the physics. It still fascinates me to my core!
So crazy that these things are like a million tons and can float on water and heres me 120lb and can't float at all.
Best Coronavirus quarantine content ever.
5:35 The moped passing by in the last second was an awesome catch!
Why am I watching this
When there’s no more sports highlights this is what we get boys.
5:35 that made me laugh out loud seeing how a ship is being launched and at the same time that guy casually drives by as if nothing is happening
4:38 "I love watching these launches, but those close calls had me on the edge of my seat! Huge respect for the people working in this industry. ⚓🔥"
Imagine building a ship for 5 whole years, only to watch it sink after it was launched
Imagine someone walking into my room at 2am and seeing me watch boats get launched
The river-bus looks like a bus driving across flood in my city.
@HD1080ide