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Ship Cruises Through 100-Foot Wave

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Editor’s Note: This was a popular story with our readers when it originally ran; we’re re-posting it here in case you missed it.

Hollywood disaster and horror films use some of the best special effects out there. While many of the things that appear on the big screen could never happen in real life, nature occasionally imitates film and shows what it is truly capable of.

A video from 2016 of a ship in the North Sea holds one of those moments. In the video, the ship sailed through massive waves, including a “100-foot wave” that crashed right onto the deck.

The ship survived the entire ordeal, but the footage of the incident looks like something straight out of a Hollywood horror (or disaster) film. The sheer size of the waves that the ship went through is enough to make you never want to go traveling the ocean.

The man who was recording the entire thing (from the safety of a cabin) seemed to be enjoying himself, despite the obvious danger. During the video, he could be heard laughing with another person who is off camera.

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“That’s f—— awesome!” he said at one point during the video, as a wave is crashing on the deck of the ship.

Several of the comments under the video are from people wondering how the ship survived that, and marveling that the person on camera is simply laughing at the entire situation and not freaking out.

“That laugh was the scariest part,” said the top comment under the video, which has over 5 million views.

The passengers and crew on board that ship are lucky to be alive right now. Had the vessel been smaller, it undoubtedly would have been destroyed by this wave.

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Timothy Davis is a former contributor to Conservative Tribune, a publication of the Western Journal.




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