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Trapped Inside a SHIP During 7 Meter Waves

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Apr 16, 2026
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6 to 7 meter waves. 60 knot gusts through the night. Two days of no sleep. This is what happens when a cargo ship meets the Cape of Good Hope and the Agulhas Current at the same time - and what the ocean looks like on the other side of it. Timestamps 0:00 — 7 meter waves: what it actually feels like from inside the ship 01:09 — Cape of Good Hope: first sight in storm conditions 03:27 — The Agulhas Current: why this water is unlike anything else on earth 04:01 — 6 meter waves explained: two times the height of a full grown elephant 06:34 — Bridge wing footage: salt spray, foam streaks, hull impacts live on camera 08:45 — 60 knot gusts through the night: what the Beaufort scale actually means 11:04 — The morning after: what two days of 7 meter waves does to a crew 12:50 — Captain's birthday at sea: how the crew celebrates mid-ocean 13:24 — Passing Mauritius: Indian Ocean sunshine after the storm 14:49 — Route overview: Mauritius, Reunion Island, the road to Singapore 19:24 — Ship barbecue and game night: the human side of life at sea 26:28 — Workout routine at sea: staying strong through a 30-day voyage 27:12 — Indian Ocean final stretch: 5 days to Singapore, Malacca Strait ahead 27:59 — Week 4 begins: what the last stretch of a 30-day voyage feels like 32:18 — Crossing the equator: why the ocean turns into a mirror 33:18 — Approaching Singapore: the Malacca Strait is next The Cape of Good Hope is where the Atlantic Ocean ends and the Indian Ocean begins. Two of the most powerful bodies of water on earth collide in one stretch of sea. Every sailor knows what this crossing means. Most people on land don't. We found out on this voyage. In this video: - Live footage: 6 to 7 meter waves crashing onto the hull — filmed from the bridge wing - Cape of Good Hope passage in real storm conditions — what it actually looks like - The Agulhas Current explained: why this stretch of ocean behaves unlike anywhere else on earth - Waves the height of two elephants stacked on top of each other — why size alone doesn't tell the full story - 60 knot gusts through the night — what that does to a fully loaded cargo ship and its crew - Storm system tracking the ship for thousands of miles — the weather simulation that showed it following us - Route diversion forced by weather: rerouting south of Mauritius to save distance and avoid the worst - Passing Mauritius and Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean — calm after the storm - The barometric rolling risk — the danger nobody talks about in heavy weather - What the ocean looks like when it goes completely flat after two days of chaos - Equator crossing — mirror flat water and the science behind why it happens - Captain's birthday at sea — how a crew celebrates in the middle of the Indian Ocean - Ship barbecue and game night — the human side of 30 days at sea - The final stretch into Singapore and what is waiting in the next video This is not simulation. This is not a studio recreation. Every second of footage in this video was filmed live on a working cargo ship in real ocean conditions. The Malacca Strait - one of the busiest and most dangerous shipping lanes on earth - is next. Subscribe for more Life at Sea videos • Ship accommodation tour - https://youtu.be/bPHtZN_s1DI?si=OEHXmIT2ssS376r9 • Engine room tour - https://youtu.be/wbQStrOZsmA?si=gEy_kmUD7oyI5wkr • Bridge navigation tour - https://youtu.be/-aqPLMCT24M?si=JhScXvYav2ArIpxD • Full cargo ship voyages - https://youtu.be/iTfLZWDElPg?si=eLPFJyVhvWLeGC9i #episode15 #LifeAtSea #Mystery Social MEDIA ACCOUNTS 📹 Follow me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/karanvir.nayyar/?hl=en Follow me on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/karanvir-singh-nayyar-4b8032157 Follow me on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/karanhiyo Follow me on Twitter- https://mobile.twitter.com/NayyarKaranvir --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPANY CREDIT ► Ship Credits - Maersk Line Company Credit : 'Maersk Line' Website - https://www.maersk.com Social media https://www.instagram.com/maersk_official/?hl=en ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ►Music Credit | Music - https://artlist.io/Karanvir-2836649 Artlist - Royalty Free Music Licensing

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