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Tragically Inexperienced: The Ocean Ranger Oil Rig Disaster
Considered "Unsinkable", The Ocean Ranger Oil Platform capsized and sank on Monday February 15, 1982 killing all aboard. A major storm in the North Atlantic Grand Banks off St. John's, Newfoundland triggered a chain of failures that inexperience and design flaws fatally exacerbated.
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published: 06 Feb 2022
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Deepwater Horizon In Their Own Words (Full Episode) | In Their Own Words
Deepwater Horizon: In Their Own Words presents the harrowing story of how a crew of oil rig workers escaped a massive fire in the Gulf of Mexico.
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published: 15 Jun 2021
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Life & work in Extreme Conditions: This is Why Offshore Oil Rig Workers Earn So much Money
Discovering the Highest Paying Jobs on Oil Rig Offshore: Don't Miss this Video - https://youtu.be/2NBvpO4EHN0"
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Offshore oil rigs, floating cities in the middle of the ocean, never sleeping cities towering above passing ships, working silently 24 hours non-stop for 7 days, carrying out their tasks far away from the nearest shore.
Billions of barrels of oil and gas are produced in these oil refine...
published: 06 Mar 2023
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The Deepest Dive in Antarctica Reveals a Sea Floor Teeming With Life
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No one really knows what’s in the deep ocean in Antarctica. Now we have the technology to reach into the ocean depths, we accompanied scientist and deep-sea explorer Jon Copley and became the first to descend to 1000 meters underwater in Antarctica for Blue Planet II. The exotic creatures we found there will astonish you.
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published: 16 Mar 2018
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THE MOST HORRIFYING PLACES IN THE OCEAN 11,034 m BELOW SEA LEVEL
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The world's oceans are so underexplored that if you dive deeper than 3,500 meters, there's a good chance to discover a new species unknown to science. There's also a good chance you'll find debris and garbage. Oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface. The average depth of the oceans is about 3.7 kilometers, and since light can only penetrate to a depth of 100 meters, darkness reigns deeper underwater. Let’s push this statement one step further and conclude that since most of the planet is covered by water, it means that most of the Earth exists in total darkness. Water in the oceans account for almost 96% of the Earth's water. The portion of fresh water compared to seawater is so small that if the fresh water that flows into th...
published: 19 Jun 2022
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South Atlantic Deepwater Basins: Nobody believed in Namibia
In this video, Justin Cochrane, Director of Upstream Research at S&P Global Commodity Insights speaks with Dr Marcio Rocha Mello, former CEO of HRT Oil & Gas, looks at the history of deep-water exploration in Namibia, what drew Dr Mello to explore for oil offshore Namibia, why he entered Namibia and not Brazil and how he ultimately got the support from the Namibian government to explore.
published: 14 Apr 2022
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WORLD RECORD FISH!!! 18ft Tuna! ROV Deepwater Footage Bluefin Yellowfin Redfish
The Rov was doing a deepwater riser inspection on a deepwater drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico and came across... a rather large Tuna!!!
published: 01 Jul 2012
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Mariana Trench: Record-breaking journey to the bottom of the ocean - BBC News
An American explorer has descended nearly 11km (seven miles) to the deepest place in the ocean - the Mariana Trench in the Pacific.
Victor Vescovo spent four hours exploring the bottom of the trench with the risk of his submersible imploding if anything were to go wrong.
The dive was later verified to be 10,972m and Victor became the first person to reach the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean.
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published: 14 May 2019
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Oil Rigs Caught in Monster Waves
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Experience the Underwater World Through the Eyes of a Free Diver | Short Film Showcase
Free diver Guillaume Néry takes you on an underwater journey that will take your breath away.
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Tragically Inexperienced: The Ocean Ranger Oil Rig Disaster
Considered "Unsinkable", The Ocean Ranger Oil Platform capsized and sank on Monday February 15, 1982 killing all aboard. A major storm in the North Atlantic Gra...
Considered "Unsinkable", The Ocean Ranger Oil Platform capsized and sank on Monday February 15, 1982 killing all aboard. A major storm in the North Atlantic Grand Banks off St. John's, Newfoundland triggered a chain of failures that inexperience and design flaws fatally exacerbated.
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▶Timestamps:
00:00 Ocean Ranger Radio Call to Mobil Oil
00:34 Background: Semi-Submersible Oil Rigs
00:54 Background: ODECO Oil Company, The Ocean Ranger
04:38 Ocean Ranger Chain of Command - ODECO/Mobil Joint Crew
06:47 Hibernia Oil Fields & The Zapata Ugland and Sedco 706 Platforms
07:20 Storm Headed To Newfoundland, Grand Banks, North Atlantic Feb 14, 1982
08:49 Ocean Ranger Disconnects from Drill at Due To Storm - 6:58pm
09:45 February 6, 1982 - Ballast Valve Opened by Mistake, Platform Nearly Capsizes
11:13 Storm Intensifies to Hurricane Strength, Battering The Hibernia Oil Field
12:31 Portlight in Ballast Control Room Broken, Imploded by Huge Wave - 7:45pm
13:26 Standby/Supply Ships Overhear Ocean Ranger Two-Way Internal Radio Chatter
15:12 Calls Begin from Ocean Ranger to Various Parties, None Sounding Urgent - 8:45pm
16:03 Crew Cuts Power & Air to Ballast Control - 9:00pm
16:47 How Did The Ocean Ranger Oil Rig Sink?
18:27 Non-Urgent ""Distress"" Calls To Colleagues From Ocean Ranger Begin - 1:00am
21:41 Rig Suddenly Abandoned Just Before Seaforth Highlander Arrives - 1:30am
23:25 Seaforth Highlander Arrives On Scene, Rig Still Afloat - 2:11am
23:52 Lifeboat Spotted by Seaforth Highlander - 2:21am
27:12 Supply Ship Boltentor Approaches The Oil Rig, Finding No Survivors - 2:45am
27:43 Ocean Ranger Oil Rig Capsizes and Ultimately Sinks - 3:00am
30:05 Exhaustive, Years Long Investigation - Newfoundland Mourns - ODECO/Mobil Stonewall
30:34 RORO Cargo Ship Mekhanik Tarasov Sinks in Same Area Due to Storm - 5:00am
30:57 The Ocean Ranger is Refloated and Dumped Deeper at Sea
32:02 In Memoriam...
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Considered "Unsinkable", The Ocean Ranger Oil Platform capsized and sank on Monday February 15, 1982 killing all aboard. A major storm in the North Atlantic Grand Banks off St. John's, Newfoundland triggered a chain of failures that inexperience and design flaws fatally exacerbated.
My Maritime Playlist Is Up: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiAs3qpTmQD2osFLd90EbL-iNLuVN6Oet
The Sunshine Skyway Bridge Collapse: https://youtu.be/3htwtaJI2nM
The Collapse Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiAs3qpTmQD1ZcWs7qMZp5x2T6O00Py3I
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▶Timestamps:
00:00 Ocean Ranger Radio Call to Mobil Oil
00:34 Background: Semi-Submersible Oil Rigs
00:54 Background: ODECO Oil Company, The Ocean Ranger
04:38 Ocean Ranger Chain of Command - ODECO/Mobil Joint Crew
06:47 Hibernia Oil Fields & The Zapata Ugland and Sedco 706 Platforms
07:20 Storm Headed To Newfoundland, Grand Banks, North Atlantic Feb 14, 1982
08:49 Ocean Ranger Disconnects from Drill at Due To Storm - 6:58pm
09:45 February 6, 1982 - Ballast Valve Opened by Mistake, Platform Nearly Capsizes
11:13 Storm Intensifies to Hurricane Strength, Battering The Hibernia Oil Field
12:31 Portlight in Ballast Control Room Broken, Imploded by Huge Wave - 7:45pm
13:26 Standby/Supply Ships Overhear Ocean Ranger Two-Way Internal Radio Chatter
15:12 Calls Begin from Ocean Ranger to Various Parties, None Sounding Urgent - 8:45pm
16:03 Crew Cuts Power & Air to Ballast Control - 9:00pm
16:47 How Did The Ocean Ranger Oil Rig Sink?
18:27 Non-Urgent ""Distress"" Calls To Colleagues From Ocean Ranger Begin - 1:00am
21:41 Rig Suddenly Abandoned Just Before Seaforth Highlander Arrives - 1:30am
23:25 Seaforth Highlander Arrives On Scene, Rig Still Afloat - 2:11am
23:52 Lifeboat Spotted by Seaforth Highlander - 2:21am
27:12 Supply Ship Boltentor Approaches The Oil Rig, Finding No Survivors - 2:45am
27:43 Ocean Ranger Oil Rig Capsizes and Ultimately Sinks - 3:00am
30:05 Exhaustive, Years Long Investigation - Newfoundland Mourns - ODECO/Mobil Stonewall
30:34 RORO Cargo Ship Mekhanik Tarasov Sinks in Same Area Due to Storm - 5:00am
30:57 The Ocean Ranger is Refloated and Dumped Deeper at Sea
32:02 In Memoriam...
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Hey, I'm Sam! Child of the 80s turned Parent, Traveler, & Bumbling/Stumbling Nostalgic, Sentimental Creator. With a background in Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Industrial Robotics and a passion for Workplace Safety... half the time I know about 50% what I'm doing!
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- published: 06 Feb 2022
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44:25
Deepwater Horizon In Their Own Words (Full Episode) | In Their Own Words
Deepwater Horizon: In Their Own Words presents the harrowing story of how a crew of oil rig workers escaped a massive fire in the Gulf of Mexico.
Watch more Na...
Deepwater Horizon: In Their Own Words presents the harrowing story of how a crew of oil rig workers escaped a massive fire in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Deepwater Horizon: In Their Own Words presents the harrowing story of how a crew of oil rig workers escaped a massive fire in the Gulf of Mexico.
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- published: 15 Jun 2021
- views: 2007828
10:30
Life & work in Extreme Conditions: This is Why Offshore Oil Rig Workers Earn So much Money
Discovering the Highest Paying Jobs on Oil Rig Offshore: Don't Miss this Video - https://youtu.be/2NBvpO4EHN0"
Credits:
https://youtu.be/PCGeQdZpO6A?si=-z4pKlp...
Discovering the Highest Paying Jobs on Oil Rig Offshore: Don't Miss this Video - https://youtu.be/2NBvpO4EHN0"
Credits:
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https://youtu.be/1nnSYlwesrk?si=znS7vPontZwr4lo2
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5xXmEHPFp8&t=105s
https://youtu.be/Nem-_Sjyw94?si=5aw4xGY8oQsHp1Hk
Offshore oil rigs, floating cities in the middle of the ocean, never sleeping cities towering above passing ships, working silently 24 hours non-stop for 7 days, carrying out their tasks far away from the nearest shore.
Billions of barrels of oil and gas are produced in these oil refineries and gas wells to meet the energy demands of the world's population.
The oil industry is the center of the world's economy, and even a slight change in crude oil prices can have a significant impact on all countries.
But have you ever wondered about the lifestyle and daily routine of the people who live and work on offshore oil rigs?
While you may have heard that life on these amazing floating platforms is fascinating, there are several things you might not know.
First of all, it's important to note that life on an oil rig is not luxurious. In fact, it's a place where people's lives are at stake every day they work.
Although this may sound a bit exaggerated, the truth is that life and work on offshore oil rigs are both extremely challenging and unsafe.
Let's take a look at the extreme daily routine of a worker on an offshore oil rig, This is Why Offshore Oil Rig Workers Earn So much Money
#oilrig #oilrigoffshore #offshore
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Discovering the Highest Paying Jobs on Oil Rig Offshore: Don't Miss this Video - https://youtu.be/2NBvpO4EHN0"
Credits:
https://youtu.be/PCGeQdZpO6A?si=-z4pKlpwIrInIZ32
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https://youtu.be/S1Z6Bg0xwq8?si=q1KF89o5mIvzWgiU
https://youtu.be/mxYIIlQujh0?si=eL42J4y4c9njbGIm
https://youtu.be/1nnSYlwesrk?si=znS7vPontZwr4lo2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2Ubd-ZEGeY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5xXmEHPFp8&t=105s
https://youtu.be/Nem-_Sjyw94?si=5aw4xGY8oQsHp1Hk
Offshore oil rigs, floating cities in the middle of the ocean, never sleeping cities towering above passing ships, working silently 24 hours non-stop for 7 days, carrying out their tasks far away from the nearest shore.
Billions of barrels of oil and gas are produced in these oil refineries and gas wells to meet the energy demands of the world's population.
The oil industry is the center of the world's economy, and even a slight change in crude oil prices can have a significant impact on all countries.
But have you ever wondered about the lifestyle and daily routine of the people who live and work on offshore oil rigs?
While you may have heard that life on these amazing floating platforms is fascinating, there are several things you might not know.
First of all, it's important to note that life on an oil rig is not luxurious. In fact, it's a place where people's lives are at stake every day they work.
Although this may sound a bit exaggerated, the truth is that life and work on offshore oil rigs are both extremely challenging and unsafe.
Let's take a look at the extreme daily routine of a worker on an offshore oil rig, This is Why Offshore Oil Rig Workers Earn So much Money
#oilrig #oilrigoffshore #offshore
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- published: 06 Mar 2023
- views: 5489274
5:10
The Deepest Dive in Antarctica Reveals a Sea Floor Teeming With Life
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No one really knows what’s in the deep oc...
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No one really knows what’s in the deep ocean in Antarctica. Now we have the technology to reach into the ocean depths, we accompanied scientist and deep-sea explorer Jon Copley and became the first to descend to 1000 meters underwater in Antarctica for Blue Planet II. The exotic creatures we found there will astonish you.
This video is a part of Our Blue Planet, a joint venture between OceanX and BBC Earth to get people talking about the ocean. Join the conversation on Twitter: @OurBluePlanet.
#oceanx #alucia #antarctica #submarines
Director: Mark Dalio
Director of Photography (AP): Janssen Powers
Director of Photography (BBC): Ted Giffords
2nd Camera/Drone Op: James DuBourdieu
Field Audio: Mike Kasic
Production Manager: Samantha Loshiavo
Associate Producer: Marjorie Crowley
Digital Producer: Erika Jarvis
Editors: Ryan Quinn, Brian Golding, Janssen Powers
Colorist: James DuBourdieu
Sound Re-recording Mixer: Ryan Quinn
Assistant Editor: Jorge Alvarez
Post Production Supervisor: Brian Golding
Executive Producer: Jennifer Hile
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No one really knows what’s in the deep ocean in Antarctica. Now we have the technology to reach into the ocean depths, we accompanied scientist and deep-sea explorer Jon Copley and became the first to descend to 1000 meters underwater in Antarctica for Blue Planet II. The exotic creatures we found there will astonish you.
This video is a part of Our Blue Planet, a joint venture between OceanX and BBC Earth to get people talking about the ocean. Join the conversation on Twitter: @OurBluePlanet.
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Director: Mark Dalio
Director of Photography (AP): Janssen Powers
Director of Photography (BBC): Ted Giffords
2nd Camera/Drone Op: James DuBourdieu
Field Audio: Mike Kasic
Production Manager: Samantha Loshiavo
Associate Producer: Marjorie Crowley
Digital Producer: Erika Jarvis
Editors: Ryan Quinn, Brian Golding, Janssen Powers
Colorist: James DuBourdieu
Sound Re-recording Mixer: Ryan Quinn
Assistant Editor: Jorge Alvarez
Post Production Supervisor: Brian Golding
Executive Producer: Jennifer Hile
- published: 16 Mar 2018
- views: 17086535
17:38
THE MOST HORRIFYING PLACES IN THE OCEAN 11,034 m BELOW SEA LEVEL
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The world's oceans are so underexplored that if you dive deeper than 3,500 meters, there's a good chance t...
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The world's oceans are so underexplored that if you dive deeper than 3,500 meters, there's a good chance to discover a new species unknown to science. There's also a good chance you'll find debris and garbage. Oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface. The average depth of the oceans is about 3.7 kilometers, and since light can only penetrate to a depth of 100 meters, darkness reigns deeper underwater. Let’s push this statement one step further and conclude that since most of the planet is covered by water, it means that most of the Earth exists in total darkness. Water in the oceans account for almost 96% of the Earth's water. The portion of fresh water compared to seawater is so small that if the fresh water that flows into the ocean is spread over the surface of the ocean, it would have been about 1.25 meters thick. According to the U.S. Journal of Science and Engineering, 94% of all life on Earth lives in water. It means that all of us who live on land belong to a very, very small minority.
So what mysteries lurk in the depths of the oceans? The deeper we go, the more curious it gets. It seems we know more about the surface of Mars than about the ocean floor of our planet. What's going on in the deepest places, we didn't know at all, at least until recently. Lack of light and extreme pressure makes this part of the ocean difficult to explore.
Today we're going on a journey into the very depths. We're going to find out what the bottom of the ocean looks like, what it consists of and what happens there. Who knows what we will find there… We are going to dive deep to the places with most elien conditions!
What was found in the deepest places of the ocean?
#marianatrench #ocean #reyouniverse
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The world's oceans are so underexplored that if you dive deeper than 3,500 meters, there's a good chance to discover a new species unknown to science. There's also a good chance you'll find debris and garbage. Oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface. The average depth of the oceans is about 3.7 kilometers, and since light can only penetrate to a depth of 100 meters, darkness reigns deeper underwater. Let’s push this statement one step further and conclude that since most of the planet is covered by water, it means that most of the Earth exists in total darkness. Water in the oceans account for almost 96% of the Earth's water. The portion of fresh water compared to seawater is so small that if the fresh water that flows into the ocean is spread over the surface of the ocean, it would have been about 1.25 meters thick. According to the U.S. Journal of Science and Engineering, 94% of all life on Earth lives in water. It means that all of us who live on land belong to a very, very small minority.
So what mysteries lurk in the depths of the oceans? The deeper we go, the more curious it gets. It seems we know more about the surface of Mars than about the ocean floor of our planet. What's going on in the deepest places, we didn't know at all, at least until recently. Lack of light and extreme pressure makes this part of the ocean difficult to explore.
Today we're going on a journey into the very depths. We're going to find out what the bottom of the ocean looks like, what it consists of and what happens there. Who knows what we will find there… We are going to dive deep to the places with most elien conditions!
What was found in the deepest places of the ocean?
#marianatrench #ocean #reyouniverse
- published: 19 Jun 2022
- views: 5076762
12:05
South Atlantic Deepwater Basins: Nobody believed in Namibia
In this video, Justin Cochrane, Director of Upstream Research at S&P Global Commodity Insights speaks with Dr Marcio Rocha Mello, former CEO of HRT Oil & Gas, l...
In this video, Justin Cochrane, Director of Upstream Research at S&P Global Commodity Insights speaks with Dr Marcio Rocha Mello, former CEO of HRT Oil & Gas, looks at the history of deep-water exploration in Namibia, what drew Dr Mello to explore for oil offshore Namibia, why he entered Namibia and not Brazil and how he ultimately got the support from the Namibian government to explore.
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In this video, Justin Cochrane, Director of Upstream Research at S&P Global Commodity Insights speaks with Dr Marcio Rocha Mello, former CEO of HRT Oil & Gas, looks at the history of deep-water exploration in Namibia, what drew Dr Mello to explore for oil offshore Namibia, why he entered Namibia and not Brazil and how he ultimately got the support from the Namibian government to explore.
- published: 14 Apr 2022
- views: 1388
0:32
WORLD RECORD FISH!!! 18ft Tuna! ROV Deepwater Footage Bluefin Yellowfin Redfish
The Rov was doing a deepwater riser inspection on a deepwater drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico and came across... a rather large Tuna!!!
The Rov was doing a deepwater riser inspection on a deepwater drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico and came across... a rather large Tuna!!!
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The Rov was doing a deepwater riser inspection on a deepwater drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico and came across... a rather large Tuna!!!
- published: 01 Jul 2012
- views: 2738088
2:14
Mariana Trench: Record-breaking journey to the bottom of the ocean - BBC News
An American explorer has descended nearly 11km (seven miles) to the deepest place in the ocean - the Mariana Trench in the Pacific.
Victor Vescovo spent four h...
An American explorer has descended nearly 11km (seven miles) to the deepest place in the ocean - the Mariana Trench in the Pacific.
Victor Vescovo spent four hours exploring the bottom of the trench with the risk of his submersible imploding if anything were to go wrong.
The dive was later verified to be 10,972m and Victor became the first person to reach the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean.
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An American explorer has descended nearly 11km (seven miles) to the deepest place in the ocean - the Mariana Trench in the Pacific.
Victor Vescovo spent four hours exploring the bottom of the trench with the risk of his submersible imploding if anything were to go wrong.
The dive was later verified to be 10,972m and Victor became the first person to reach the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean.
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- published: 14 May 2019
- views: 10485580
13:47
Oil Rigs Caught in Monster Waves
Oil Rigs Caught in Monster Waves
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- published: 11 Apr 2023
- views: 3757430
13:09
Experience the Underwater World Through the Eyes of a Free Diver | Short Film Showcase
Free diver Guillaume Néry takes you on an underwater journey that will take your breath away.
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Free diver Guillaume Néry takes you on an underwater journey that will take your breath away.
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Free diver Guillaume Néry glides beneath ice sheets, walks the ocean floor with spearfishermen, and swims with whales in this breathtaking short by Les Films Engloutis. Shot in France, Finland, Mexico, Japan, and the Philippines, One Breath Around the World takes viewers on an unparalleled underwater journey. Julie Gautier, Néry’s wife, filmed the piece while free diving as well.
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Free diver Guillaume Néry takes you on an underwater journey that will take your breath away.
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#NationalGeographic #FreeDiving #DeepSea
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The Short Film Showcase spotlights exceptional short videos created by filmmakers from around the web and selected by National Geographic editors. We look for work that affirms National Geographic's belief in the power of science, exploration, and storytelling to change the world. The filmmakers created the content presented, and the opinions expressed are their own, not those of National Geographic Partners.
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Free diver Guillaume Néry glides beneath ice sheets, walks the ocean floor with spearfishermen, and swims with whales in this breathtaking short by Les Films Engloutis. Shot in France, Finland, Mexico, Japan, and the Philippines, One Breath Around the World takes viewers on an unparalleled underwater journey. Julie Gautier, Néry’s wife, filmed the piece while free diving as well.
Follow Guillaume Néry:
https://www.youtube.com/user/guillaumenery
See more from Les Films Engloutis:
http://www.lesfilmsengloutis.com/en/
About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
Experience the Underwater World Through the Eyes of a Free Diver | Short Film Showcase
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- published: 01 May 2019
- views: 18696545