Monster Wave Hits Cruise Ship
Two days ago 12072010 a cruise ship lost an engine after encountering monster waves near the South Shetland Islands north of the Antarctic peninsula.
Monster wave hits cruise ship. The report includes a recrea. Suddenly a huge wave loomed off the bow huge even for a ship the size of the QE2 at nearly 1000 feet long. Ad Explore the world in comfort with max 930 guests No kids No casinos Inclusive value.
No survivors were ever found. The Video is Short but a Powerful Statement as to What a Rogue Wave Can Do to a Cruise Ship in Seconds Given the relative number of cameras cell phones with cameras and video cameras that people take with them on vacation it is a bit surprising that there werent more videos taken of the rogue waves that hit the Louis Majesty cruise ship just off the coast of Spain Wednesday. Warwick had given the order confining passengers to quarters.
Clip taken off Australia on the PO Adonia which is now the Sea PrincessIf you have ever had any thing to do with Cruis. Nerve-wracking moment cruise ship gets battered by MONSTER wave in storm CRUISE ships regularly get hit by huge waves and storms. An oil tanker heads into a monster wave.
Freak Wave Hits Cruise Ship Killing 1 Passenger. CNNs Tom Foreman takes a closer look at the type of monster waves that slammed into a British cruise ship. A passenger aboard the UK-based cruise ship MS Marco Polo was killed after the ship was hit by a freak wave the cruise line said Friday.
CBS News reports on a large wave which hit the Louis Majesty Cruise Ship killing two passengers and injurying fourteen others. Three 30 foot waves crashed into the Louis Majesty cruise ship in the Mediterranean Sea on Wednesday. Oh man it is big.
Minutes before monstrous seas smashed windows in the Grand Salon 72 feet off the water. In 1966 the Italian cruise ship Michelangelo was traveling to New York when it was hit by a wave estimated to be 24 meters 80 feet high. In 1996 the Queen Elizabeth 2 encountered a rogue wave of twenty-nine meters which the Captain said came out of the darkness and looked like the White Cliffs of Dover London newspapers said that the captain situated the vessel to surf the wave to avoid being sunk.
