The Most Terrifying Ocean Mysteries

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Timestamps

Intro - 00:00

The Mary Celeste - 3:47

The Kaz II - 19:42

The Flannan Isles Lighthouse - 24:22

An unhinged rant about ocean monsters and why I hate the ocean I hate it so much it hurts we have to get rid of it - 33:29



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コメント (21)
  • Me: "I'll just stay on the land-" Wendi: "THATS HOW THE OCEAN GETS YA"
  • @LyrahVL
    The "funny" thing about colossal squids is that an adult specimen has never actually been identified, which brings up the possibility that only adolescents specimens go to the surface once in a while and REALLY giant specimens are only found right at the bottom of the ocean.
  • Obviously what happened to the Mary Celeste is that they were waylaid by pirates, ordered to use the lifeboat to board the pirates ship, and then before the pirates could search the Mary Celeste, they were attacked by a Kraken.
  • @SgtBuck01
    When asked why he didn't want to serve on a submarine, a naval officer once answered: "There is a law of nature that says what goes up must always come down, but there's no such law of nature that says what goes down must always come up."
  • List of Wendigoon fears: - Distorted human faces - Deep bodies of water - People who haven't yet subscribed
  • Police: "So these three guys all disappeared in a middle of a boating trip, what do you think happened?" Coroner: "Have you ever watched Final Destination?"
  • @megaoptamas759
    Scariest thing i’ve ever heard: “there was a sounding rod just laying there”
  • @BIastwave.
    I have a possible explanation regarding the “lost island” at 41:30. A lot of cartographers would put fake islands on their maps as a way of watermarking their work. If another cartographer created a map and included that island, the original artist would be able to point at the fake island and say “hey I made this island up, so I have proof that you stole my work.” I’m guessing it was a watermark that spiraled into a bigger lie
  • The US ship shooting at a sea monster immediately, is the most US thing ever
  • The rest of YouTube: "The sea is in trouble, we need to save it!" Wendigoon: "The sea is the trouble, and nothing can save us."
  • As someone that got certified as a scuba diver at 15 and did numerous dives on the continental drop off down in Mexico in the atlantic, it was life changing and awe inspiring looking into the black depths that looked as endless as it did beautiful. Yet the true terror was renting malfunctioning scuba gear.
  • I love that Wendi used a frilled shark as an example for a giant monster's face but they're actually 6ft long and I personally think they're look dumb as rocks and are adorable
  • British: By Jove, we barely escape a sea horrors grasp. American: So anyway I started blastin
  • Weather is terrifying, but ESPECIALLY on the ocean. There’s an area where there’s literally no wind, just a completely dead zone of ocean, that’s doomed so many ships and crews. The idea of a completely still ocean is horrifying to me.
  • @bigprobllama
    When I was young growing up in a island in Greece, I would sit in a port at night fishing with my dad, looking at the Aegean. I was awestruck with the endless black sea at night and remember talking with my dad about those men, especially in ancient times, traveling the sea in wooden ships, days and nights, sailing to who knows where, and that they were the most courageous people in the history of humanity... Sea is frightening indeed
  • @Twiska
    For the Mary Celeste, I believe the ship filled with gas, and the crew got on the lifeboat while it aired out. But the plan was to leave the line between the lifeboat and the ship so they could get back on. But it snapped, and the two vessels drifted apart. Some crew tried to swim over and climb back onboard to bring it around but failed and drowned. Hence the scratches on the hull. And the lifeboat later sank, and the bodies of everyone were lost.
  • Wendigoon: "There were no signs of struggle." Also Wendigoon: "The kraken did it."
  • "Kraken" didn't even MEAN "giant squid monster" until fairly recently. Used to just be a big water monster, so big you'd mistake it for an island.
  • I think it's important to mention that since this was posted, rogue waves have been proven true. A wave was measured by a deepwater research facility that was many times higher than the theoretical maximum size a wave could get, and would create enough pressure to break a steel-hulled ship in half. I specifically think this could've happened at the lighthouse, even if it wasn't what killed them