I expected the guys on the Tabuk to notice you, and they did and even took a picture of you 😆 Also liked the sweet moment of a crew member getting their picture taken on the Nordic Busan :)
O bayrak 'Tango' (T) sancağı, Uğraksız Geçiş işareti olarak çekilmiş. Türk Boğazları Deniz Trafik düzeni yönetmeliği 10. maddesi gereğince, Uğraksız Geçiş yapan gemilerin Tango sancağını toka etmesi gerekiyor.
Well where do I begin on this one. My fav shots are Maersk giant emerging from around the bend shadowing the Mjora and the dolphins riding the bow wake of Dida. Is that building at 8:10 privately owned? It’s so lovely. The wake encounter of that small vessel riding quickly up and down was very cool. This collection of VL and ULCCs was outstanding and as usual great tight bow shots. I Can’t believe that animal carrier is still going strong after 50years. IMO, you have outdone yourself this time, which thought would have been difficult to do. Lol. Most excellent!
Thank you very much for your kind comment! The huge variety of ship types and the beautiful geography of the strait make these videos a lot more interesting, it's fun to film too. About the building, I think you mean the one at 8:40 . It's the Consulate General of Egypt, which in my opinion is one of the most spectacular buildings we can see along the Bosphorus. It's located in the Bebek neighborhood (European side).
Yes, my time was off about the Consulate building. Thanks. Also an additional comment: the opening scene of that tanker beast and the shallow sea fog was tremendous. I wondered if those guys fishing in small boats have any concerns about being run over , especially in those conditions. Watching this on the giant tv always make me feel like these leviathans will join me in the room. I love it, so cool! IMO, After watching 100s of these type vids, the Bosphorus Strait is tops, hands down, on the planet.
@@ist.maritime.aviation hello from a fellow ship spotter next to the Outer Harbor of Adelaide South Australia where the ship action has significantly reduced, especially with cruise ships. Your videos are excellent. I have been binge watching them as well as the ones posted of the port of Santos in Brazil. What an awesome collection of different shipping to enjoy. I was trying to work out where you were filming from and the answer came when I googled the Egyptian Consulate in Istanbul. Further reading of those magnificent fortress walls of 1452 brought back the spectacular history of the region adding to the pleasure even more of watching your videos. I instantly subscribed to your channel and please do the same for me Train Lord in South Australia. I look forward to watching many more of your future videos.