dropping a gopro under a cruise ship

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Published 2021-11-24

All Comments (21)
  • @saintevo6953
    This gopro on a string is better at filming than every single person who has ever filmed a UFO/ghost sighting.
  • @scsi_joe
    I love how the fish immediately come to investigate what just dropped in the water
  • @Koekiepoekie
    This content is how YouTube actually started. Without annoying self profiling wannabee influencers and the horrible adds. Just watch and enjoy.
  • @deepcrows
    imagine a 24 hour livestream of this. That's heaven, baby
  • @calladeem240
    It might not be feasible, but how cool would it be if cruise ships had a few cameras on the hull so guests can always take a look at what's swimming around underneath them.
  • @97Mcomputer
    I love how naturally curious fish are. Even the barracuda.
  • @steelfalconx2000
    Something about the sheer scale of a large ship like that really terrifies me for some reason.
  • @Mo_Taser
    As a commercial diver I've been under large ships. I can confirm that there is water under them.
  • Whoever had the idea of dropping a GoPro in the sea off an anchored cruise ship in the middle of the ocean, well done Sir! Brilliant idea! One of the best random recommendations YouTube ever gave me!
  • @Marcomanexists
    This is simultaneously one of the most interesting and terrifying footage I've ever seen. I'm fascinated by the ocean and marine life but you'll never catch me anywhere near any large body of water.
  • @gocrazy7201
    really loved watching the barracuda mingle with each other and in the schools of other fish so casually. they’re always depicted as such brutal & hungry fish, so it’s just cool to see them acting like. well. normal animals
  • Good to know barracuda literally stalk every kind of boat and not just mine lol. It's always a bit intimidating when you jump in and they come rushing over to stare at you. I know so many people are sacred of the ocean but I find this relaxing and could watch hours of it! I love all the inquisitive fish.
  • @swish007
    this was way more interesting than I thought it would be. man there's something primally terrifying about seeing a shark emerge from the darkness like that
  • @YYCUrban
    You really get to understand how loud a ship is when the sound resonates through the water. You can hear maintenence and such in just about every part of the video. I must admit that it has to be hard on certain critters down there
  • @laerrecar1161
    This man shot a better video than most underwater videographers from 30 feet above the water.
  • This video actually makes me feel happy to know that while we're all going through our days at work, school, etc., these fish are literally just chilling.
  • @StormBurnX
    Beautiful content, well-lit, no annoying intros, no sponsored ad segments, no over the top 'reactions' or commentary, no clickbait, the thumbnail is an actual thumbnail, and under 10 minutes long? This, this right here, is what youtube was all about. Peak content.
  • @Owl325
    2:50 seeing how curious the fish are, staring directly at the camera lens , so awesome. All those barracudas were amazing as well. Wow
  • @aaronsanders4122
    After seeing the night footage, I think it’s clear what happened to Cameron Robbins. Rest in Peace Cameron