Thanks for the great video!😍 I usually enjoy drone photography and travel videos, and one of my dreams is to go to Antarctica. It seems to be quite difficult to fly a drone in Antarctica...🚁
Stunning & beautiful! It’s so hard to get a sense of scale of Antarctica where land, ice shelf or glacier meets the sea. But wow, those first 2-3 minutes seeing the ship and “little” boat with just how huge the tabular icebergs were. And the edge of the land ice shelf.... incredible. Thank you for posting this wonderful video. 😎✌🏽✌🏽
Nice video. What does the ‘world record’ refer to?? Having been to Antarctica I’m not sure what this is trying to say? Furthest south of a cruise ship??
It's the beat frequency phenomenon - one of her two signal mast horns was slightly out of tune compared to the other (they were both meant to be 75Hz). The two horns were sounded together to create her unique "voice". Happy accident I suppose? Each horn could also be sounded separately as was also done during the noon day horn tests on every sea day. Many happy and vivid memories of sailing on QE2 as a child, such as visiting her bridge and photographing the control panel for her horns (three in total with the foghorn on the foredeck being the third).
Every one should drive an electric car, solar panels should be in ever building and ever state and country should own a dam and windmills. For new laws. Global warming will be stopped if we all unite together as one to do our part and to reduce heat. Our chance to become heroes to this world.
My husband and I were there February 9 on the Zaandam. It was so silent, majestic and unspoiled. I am still painting from my memory of our 4 days sailing there. It was a wonderful experience and I loved every minute.
All Cunard Queens have DEEP and COMMANDING voices, but NOBODY had QE2's....it was so strong and just let you know SHE was the Queen of The Seas...glad to see she's a luxury hotel/museum and being turned into her original form in most places. It's just the place I think was inappropriate. I thought she should've gone to Britain, or at least New York City and be a floating hotel THERE....oh well, the good thing is, she's preserved, she's quite popular, and Cunard is now using her as part of their pre/post-cruise packages for QM2 and QV!!! Awesome!!!
@Poopa Scoopa It's the superstructure, not the keel, that's made of aluminium. QE2 was in service from May 2, 1969 until November 27, 2008. That's almost 40 years.
let see what’s the difference this time before it was ice, water and mountains and in this video I see hmmm ice......hmmm water and hmmmmm let me think aha! mountains. Excellent.