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Terrified People Film Their Last Seconds Before The Wave Hits

Mar 07, 2024
Strangely powerful and

people

only tend to realize this when they are overpowered by the mass of

wave

s from raging rivers or stormy oceans. Many

people

end up in trouble when they are in the water, especially if they are not trained experts in some bodies of water. They are so strong that they can displace colossal structures and level entire cities. In today's video, we're going to show you 20 monster

wave

s caught on camera, so make sure you watch until the end and don't forget to give this video a thumbs up. by the waves it's quite disconcerting to see people happily planning cruise trips, especially after seeing such terrifying images of cruise ships being tossed around by the ocean like a child's toy, the ship in the images clearly being battered by the waves of 30 feet got stuck.
terrified people film their last seconds before the wave hits
In this nightmare situation in Antarctica there were 160 people aboard this 290 foot long cruise ship called Clearlia II, operated by the US, the poor vacationers had to wait patiently while they were afraid for the water to calm down. The cruiser lost an engine. Due to an electrical failure while being buffeted by waves and 55 mile per hour winds, the crew declared an emergency and radioed for help, a massive wave broke the starboard bridge window and electronic equipment was compromised, causing a loss of communication, but fortunately a ship was sent to help after hearing the distress call on the radio, the cruise ship was repaired and then made the 500 mile journey back to port, the teapu break.
terrified people film their last seconds before the wave hits

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Surfers in Tahiti often have to surf tiopu, which is famous for being the most dangerous wave in the world. world, it is also one of the deadliest waves and only people with a death wish would dare to surf this incredibly large wave. This wave is a perfect combination of power, speed and size. It also breaks over a sharp, deadly coral reef just meters below the sharks and capsized boats in the region only make the sport more difficult for surfers. This wave can actually tear your skin off, but despite the dangers, people travel from all over the world to try

their

luck at Tear Poo Kiala.
terrified people film their last seconds before the wave hits
Kennelly is just one of those surfers. who mastered the wave but even she almost died in 2011 after hitting the coral reef beneath the waves crash oil rig drilling Consultants to some of the highest paid professionals in the world and that's because they work on oil rigs installed in absolutely nightmarish places like this offshore drilling rig. An offshore worker who was on a rig located 145 miles off Aberdeen Scotland

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ed these images of incredibly powerful waves crashing against the rig owned by a company called Dolphin Drilling the drilling rig is located in the North Sea people were actually on that platform.
terrified people film their last seconds before the wave hits
It had enough cabins to house 274 workers. The people on the platform must have felt that it was

their

last

day alive. It is actually very dangerous and life-threatening. A man performing maintenance on the ABP Unity platform in 2014 fell into the sea and never survived. Therefore, it seems that making less money on land is a better option than making millions on an oil rig. Big waves in Mexico Puerto Escondido ashake is a popular surf spot in the port city of Mexico, it is known for its many beaches and the Mexican oil pipeline. The smaller waves at Lapunta Beach also attract many surfers, but Puerto Escondido hosts the best surfers in the area between April and October each year.
The waves come from two areas: the South Pacific and the Eastern Pacific Tropics. They cause massive southward swells that can reach up to 20 feet with the storms moving towards South America, the swell changes and moves further towards Puerto Escondido. For surfers, the first half of the season is relatively more consistent, but if you're looking to ride the biggest wave the middle and end of the season is the most appropriate time to get in the water. Waves hit the French lighthouse. Modern lighthouses are automated, but this was not always the case in the past, people had to work on these lighthouses no matter how aggressively.
The waves in the area were an expanse of water in the French region of Brittany, an essential passage if you want to pass between the Atlantic and the English Channel. It is also extremely dangerous territory with tides of up to six knots and incredibly hostile ocean currents, especially during spring among the violent waves of this area Amazing lighthouses where real people used to live Almond is one of the most famous lighthouses and was built in 14 long years as the harsh conditions made construction almost impossible. It is without a doubt the most challenging workplace and the lighthouse keepers are right.
They called it the hell of hells, fortunately it was automated in 1990. Huge wave

hits

Queensland Australia Queenslanders had to reconsider their decision to build homes and businesses along the coast when a colossal 16-foot-high wave hit crashed on the coast, many called it a mini tsunami that took them by surprise in the video you can see people casually walking along the beach before the wave crashed, it is quite clear that they were not expecting it, the wave engulfed the entire Sydney's Bondi Beach. Danger warnings were issued for the entire New South. Coast of Wales due to the strong winds that caused this destructive wave, large waves and dungeons.
South Africa experienced surfers like surfing challenging waves, so South Africans simply traveled to the most extreme surf spot in the country to have fun. This place is called dungeons Beach and it is a world famous surf spot located off the coast of Hal Bay right at the foot of Sentinel Mountain, the beach is only accessible by boat ride but surfers don't mind the long journey as it has some of the most magnificent beaches and advanced waves in the world that can reach up to 60 feet high. The first surfers to ride the waves of this area were Pierre de Vulier and Peter Button from Cape Town, who served here in 1984.
Since then, an annual contest has been held during the winter. It's called Red Bull Big Wave Africa and it's an invitation-only event, so the most skilled and famous national and international surfers come to the contest. Cook Street ferry crossing Every New Zealander has encountered a difficult crossing on the Cook Strait ferry between Wellington and Picton, but the people on the ferry in this video were caught in the worst waves in 2004. The waves were so so large that the passengers thought they would die at sea. The video is of the dev erahura, a rolling train ferry. which was operated by Inter-islander between 1983 and 2015.
This was a comparatively faster ferry and reduced the crossing time by 20 minutes. It was also done to reduce the waves that affect the nearby beaches, but the waves have not been very pleasant. The ferry in 1989 The ferry turned at a 40 degree angle during a routine trip due to storm conditions The ferry made its

last

trip in 2014 and took Wellington to India, where she was dismantled and scrapped. A strange wave

hits

the ship. The ships will surely be rocked. During the storms, but the Wagonborg-owned MV Metzerborg found itself in an incredibly challenging situation. In the video you can see it sailing in the North Atlantic in 2008.
The waves seem not to stop until they swallow the huge ship. Waves of feet can be seen thrown at the ship bent on killing the crew. The Atlantic is known to be the second most dangerous ocean in the world, not only because of the coastal winds that affect the water but also because of the cold temperatures. The Metzerborg envy has also become trapped in the ice in the Atlantic. Waves cause a car to crash on a ferry. People traveling on the Washington State Ferry from Friday Harbor to Anacortes often encounter unfavorable conditions. The waters can become so violent that cars can cause accidents even though they are not on the boat.
On the roads, this happened to Jeremy Ridgeway, who was traveling on ferry 1105 in 2017. He noticed the waves getting bigger. He and his passenger were sitting inside the vehicle. Jeremy decided to

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The waves as they grew, but suddenly a large shower of The water reached the top of the boat, it was followed by a large wave that crashed into the ferry, the car in front of them pushed the car in front of them. to the side which retreated almost a meter, fortunately it was just a wave and the rest of the boat. the trip was uneventful extreme weather on the Norwegian coast fishing is not an easy job fishing boats often face quite harsh conditions at sea off the Norwegian coast The rescue cruiser Peter Henry Von Koss had to escort a fishing boat that was facing engine problems and broken windows in 1997 Getting the boat home was not an easy task as the weather was exceptionally bad with stormy conditions and high waves, but fortunately they returned safely, we cannot say the same for everyone as the Norway's coast is considered one of the most dangerous.
In Norwegian waters there have been almost 46 accidents and near misses and 33 deaths worldwide in the last three decades, even on days when there is no wind, the waves rarely calm down and boats sometimes have to wait days before to be able to continue your journey. the waves capsize both at the jaws break Jules is the largest, fastest and heaviest wave in the Pacific Ocean and as a popular surf spot it is also known as piyahi Mound is famous for its surf break on the north shore of Maui In Hawaii, it produces waves that can measure between 30 and 80 feet high eight people aboard a 22-foot boat had no idea how powerful the water here can be when their boat capsized in 2014 throughout Cleveland a television producer ballistics he threw himself on the ground and closed his arms under the railing by the engine he held on until the boat capsized, according to him, the foam that arose from the wave burst into the boat and was pushed to one side, so it was overturned.
Fortunately, many spectators saw it and came to his rescue. The eight people came out safe and sound. but Paul lost expensive camera equipment down a huge pool in Nazareth The coastal city located in western Portugal called Nazare boasts some of the most magnificent waves. The city is about 60 miles from Lisbon and overlooks the Atlantic Ocean. The huge, breaking waves in the region are beautiful. famous and can reach heights between 65 and 100 feet, Azade is therefore a thriving Beach Town Resort and Surfers Haven. The waves are caused by a huge underwater canyon and the best time to visit the city to ride or witness these fascinating waves is between October and March.
Even the most experienced surfers avoid surfing the biggest waves in Nazaré, except Rodrigo Cosa, who bravely rode an 80-foot wave in 2017 and made a world record. Waves at Durban Beach, Durban's North Beach had to be temporarily closed in 2017, when incredibly high waves broke the boardwalk, this happened when Cyclone Inawa was off the coast and the storm system was blamed for the violent waves that flooded the beach. The same area was also destroyed about 10 years earlier by high waves, but despite dangerous waves people decided to go to the beach and watch instead of running to safety for the cargo ship in the storm.
A lot of effort is required to secure the necessary material for wooden furniture. Just look at this ship trying to escape a storm near Kirral Island while carrying more than 30,000 logs, the cargo ship's crew had to brave 80-knot winds and 32-foot-high waves and that's not all, because the Water also leaked into the engine room and the crew had to spend a lot of time removing everything to avoid mentioning that it was incredibly cold, with temperatures dropping as low as 24 degrees Fahrenheit. Massive waves crashing into the ship. In the pictures you can see the starboard side and just by looking at them we know that these crew members should be paid 10 times what they are currently paid like crazy Breakwaters Shore breaking is an incredibly dangerous aquatic phenomenon and unpredictable.
Waves break on the coast in this phenomenon and it occurs when there is a rapid transition from deep water to shallow water, the energy of said transition can knock people over. and throwing them against sharp rocks, coral and sand, this can cause serious injuries to the head, neck and spinal cord. Hawaii is home to some of the most dangerous Shore Break events, even during small waves a three foot tall wave can easily cause spinal cord injuries as the waves in Hawaii make sure to break with immense force. . Tsunami-like waves in Italy if the pandemic had not caused enough damage to Italy.
The colossal tsunami-like waves only added to the country's misery. These waves were caused by huge storms in the Geranium Sea. and they invaded the town of Maratia. The water surpassed its security walls and destroyed many parts of the port. The extraordinarily strong waves damaged several buildings. They flooded the streets.and washed away containers. Fortunately the waves were not able to demolish the entire port and several houses, cars and boats remain safe thanks to the wall. Residents could do nothing but watch desperately as their small town was flooded. Stormy weather and a sailboat, even the most sophisticated human-made navigation technology is no match for the wrath of the ocean, just look at this unfortunate sailboat being battered by the waves as if it were a plastic toy that weighs nothing.
The video was filmed by a German marine rescue ship called Willem Kaizen in 1997. The sailboat in trouble is called Psy Anita and called the rescue ship to help it escape. The tortuous waves of the North Sea with the help of the Sayanite rescue ship arrived safely at a port on the island of Holigo, a small German archipelago in the North Sea, according to sources, the crew of the sailboat was not worried as They were experienced and knew how to save themselves and the lady on the boat almost got taken away by this group of tourists you see was on the coast somewhere they were all busy taking photos of the hostile waves when some silly woman on Pinterest decided to pose in front of the waves while the person with a camera stabbed more and more In the photos, the waves came closer and finally wiped her out.
She didn't even have a moment to try to save herself. It's also quite worrying that the person who took the photos. She didn't warn people she rarely ignores all the warnings and danger signs until something bad actually happens. Fortunately, the woman was not swept out to sea. She survived, but suffered some pretty serious injuries. Big waves on the north shore of Oahu. All professional surfers are aware. off the north shore of Oahu, this is where you can witness some of the most fascinating winter waves. In most parts of the world, people avoid getting into the icy water, but here people flock to the beaches to witness whales breaching and huge waves in the water.
It's definitely colder, but that doesn't deter excited surfers from venturing into the colossal waves between November and February. Waves can reach heights of 50 feet during the peak of the season and some winter waves can be even a hundred feet high, but they are powerful. The waves are not for amateurs, so only experienced professionals should go surfing here. These were some life-threatening waves from around the world. Tell us in the comments which one you found scariest. We will be back soon with another video. Until then, have a great time.

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