USCGCÂ Androscoggin in Assault on a Queen (1966)
Arleigh-Burke is peak form of naval warships.
Hell yes!
Arleigh-Burke is peak form of naval warships.
Hell yes!
Russian Ka-27PS Helix-D helicopter departs for its mother ship, the Russian guided missile frigate NEUSTRASHIMYY (FFG-712), after becoming the first Russian aircraft to land on board the destroyer USS HAYLER (DD-997) during Phase 1 of the exercise Baltic Operation ‘94. The HAYLER is serving as flagship for BALTOPS 94
USS Alaska (CB-1) sporting Measure 32 camouflage during her shakedown cruise, August 1944
The battleship HMS Duke of York seen firing her 14-in guns during exercise.
The barquentine Mildred (1889) struck rocks at Gurnards Head on April 6th 1912 at midnight.The captain and crew rowed to St Ives and were saved.
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Here are the best sea monsters and sea serpents I’ve encountered to date: sea monsters gallery.
Just watched a fascinating film called Around Cape Horn, filmed in 1929. It's footage taken by a sailor on a commercial sailing ship as it goes around the Horn, narrated by him decades later. It's only 40 minutes, and has some absolutely incredible shots.
Apparently Peter Weir used it as a reference while shooting Master and Commander.
Wait wait wait what. Ok this discription criminally undersells this video. I read the discription and thought "oh hey that sounds awesome and super cool! Video from 1929? Taken on a BOAT? wow incredible!" I start watching. Video: [shows a guy playing with antique (in 1929) bicycles he found in his attic] me: "oh ok, not what I was expecting but this is neat--ooh, a highwheel bike!" [Dude crashes bike spectacularly] video: [shows man climbing telephone pole] narration: "I was training for going to sea, this was the closest I could find to a mast for practice...." (Me: "yes makes sense") [pole starts swaying, man makes it sway more on purpose] "...this pole was rotten at the bottom so it sways well, but it won't fall over because the wires hold it up!" [Man is climbing onto the top of the pole] me: " wait WHAT" video: [shows man doing a headstand on top of the pole while HANGING ONTO THE WIRES] "I wanted to make sure nothing about climbing the rigging would be scary..."
I am literally a minute and a half into this video and the first thirty seconds we're opening credits. This man is off the wall