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		<video:title><![CDATA[Ship Sails Over Tsunami #velk3nge3uo]]></video:title>
		<video:description><![CDATA[Footage has surfaced online released by the Japanese Coast Guard, showing a ship sailing over the tsunami that stuck Japan in 2011. Interestingly, tsunamis are only dangerous near the coast. In open water ships are able to gradually sail over tsunamis without issues.  (Video strictly for news/educational purposes).   What is GlobalLeaks? Founded before 2012, the GlobalLeaks News Channel has grown into a popular current events and informational platform on YouTube and across the internet. We strive to show people the events left out of the mainstream media. The events, that in many cases are shaping our world. If you'd like to keep up to date be sure to join us and subscribe. #velk3nge3uo]]></video:description>
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		<video:description><![CDATA[What is GlobalLeaks? Founded before 2012, the GlobalLeaks News Channel has grown into a popular current events and informational platform on YouTube and across the internet. We strive to show people the events left out of the mainstream media. The events, that in many cases are shaping our world. If you'd like to keep up to date be sure to join us and subscribe. #s1dj43qrodf]]></video:description>
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		<video:description><![CDATA[Few have seen the sea so and lived to tell. Storm in the Irish Sea.  Original image by © Zendewald (used with permission). Music Agnus Dei X and Willow and the Light by © Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com). ISRC: US-UAN-11-00679 Agnus Dei X ISRC: US-UAN-11-00591 Willow and the Light  #1joyy0pcywm]]></video:description>
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		<video:description><![CDATA[45 miles south of Long beach NY we came upon a 40+ foot dead whale with lots of sharks around it, including a great white the size of 3 or 4 average sharks. To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email licensing@rumble.com for more  #ew3ptukjdio]]></video:description>
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		<video:description><![CDATA[The Bloop Sound: Caused by the biggest animal or creature ever? An enormous underwater creature, many times larger than the blue whale, caused a sound so loud it was heard by scientists 3000 miles apart. Was it a blue whale, a kraken, megalodon, colossal squid or maybe even Cthulhu awakening from his slumber?  In 1997, an array of hydrophones, special underwater microphones used by scientists to study happenings under the ocean, detected an extremely loud and low frequency sound that was able to be heard more than 3000 miles away from its source.  It was calculated to have occurred a ways west off the coast of the South American tip.  The sound, due to what it sounds like when sped up 16 times was dubbed "The Bloop" and sounds like this.  Ill play the real sound for you, which is much creepier, at the end of this video.  Due to the frequency signature of the sound, marine biologists believe the sound was not man made from something like a bomb or due to any sort of underwater volcanic or seismic activity. It seemed to moreso match that of some sort of underwater mammal - like the blue whale.  The problem is the loudest sound detected by a blue whale could only reach a little under 1000 miles...thus whatever it is that caused this sound had to be several orders of magnitude larger than the largest known living organism.  Take this size comparison chart. A school bus is about this size.  A blue whale is about this size.  Whatever produced this sound, assuming it was animal in nature had to be about this size....which is HUUUUGE.  Just what made this sound? Was it really a giant underwater sea creature that we have yet to discover...or perhaps something even more mysterious and foreign?   Could there of ever even been anything that lived before that made this sound? Let’s ask Adam over at Epic Wildlife.   Could it have been a megalodon? Or a colossal squid? Unlikely – as they are both much smaller than a blue whale. And yet, no prehistoric animal ever discovered has been bigger than a blue whale. #s0bvg3b1rfm]]></video:description>
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		<video:title><![CDATA[WHIRLPOOL AMAZING! Biggest Whirlpool In The World #mk4ujvaxfms]]></video:title>
		<video:description><![CDATA[whirlpool revolving current in an ocean, river, or lake. It may be caused by the configuration of the shore, irregularities in the bottom of the body of water, the meeting of opposing currents or tides, or the action of the wind upon the water. There are no true whirlpools really dangerous to shipping; the Maelstrom, near Norway, and Charybdis , near Sicily, are subjects of legend and myth, and Corrievrekin , near Scotland, was feared by the sailors of small boats. The Whirlpool Rapids below Niagara Falls are remarkable for their volume and violence, caused by an irregularity in the Niagara River channel. There is also a whirlpool below Victoria Falls in S Africa.  A whirlpool and swirling body of water usually produced by ocean tides. The vast majority of whirlpools are not very powerful. More powerful ones are more properly termed maelstroms. Vortex is the proper term for any whirlpool that has a downdraft. (Technically, these approximate to a 'free vortex', in which the tangential velocity (v) increases as the centre line is approached, so that the angular momentum (rv) is constant). Very small whirlpools can easily be seen when a bath or a sink is draining, but these are produced in a very different manner from those in nature. Smaller whirlpools also appear at the base of many waterfalls. In the case of powerful waterfalls, like Niagara Falls, these whirlpools can be quite strong. The most powerful whirlpools are created in narrow shallow straits with fast flowing water.  The five strongest whirlpools in the world are the Saltstraumen outside Bodø in Norway, which reaches speeds of 37 km/h; the Moskstraumen off the Lofoten islands in Norway (the original maelstrom), which reaches speeds of 27.8 km/h; the Old Sow in New Brunswick, Canada, which has been measured with a speed of up to 27.6 km/h; the Naruto whirlpool in Japan, which has a speed of 20 km/h; and the Corryvreckan in Scotland, which reaches speeds of 16 km/h.  Powerful whirlpools have killed unlucky seafarers, but their power te #mk4ujvaxfms]]></video:description>
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		<video:title><![CDATA[Man In Whirlpool! Real Ocean Whirlpool #esfemusc1ei]]></video:title>
		<video:description><![CDATA[Do Not Try This At Home!  How dangerous are whirlpools? Whirlpools occur when two opposing currents meet. They cause the water to spin round and round very rapidly. Huge whirlpools at sea are normally caused by powerful tides.  The most famous whirlpool is the Maelstrom, which appears between two islands off the coast of Norway. Sometimes this whirlpool is even strong enough to destroy small ships.  The ancient Greeks believed that the Charybdis whirlpool in the Mediterranean was caused by a monster. #esfemusc1ei]]></video:description>
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		<video:title><![CDATA[REAL OCEAN WHIRLPOOL! #ucwawpkh7zk]]></video:title>
		<video:description><![CDATA[A whirlpool is a rotating current of water which creates a characteristic vortex. Many myths and legends of the sea have featured whirlpools, typically in situations involving great peril to shipping, and there are a number of famous whirlpools around the world which form consistently and frequently. An especially powerful whirlpool is known as a maelstrom; one of the more notable maelstroms is the Moskstraumen, an immense network of eddies and whirlpools off the coast of Norway.  Several things can lead to the formation of a whirlpool. Most commonly, whirlpools are caused by the meeting of opposing currents. When the currents are strong enough, they can start to wrap around each other, creating a spiral of rapidly swirling water. Whirlpools can also be caused by winds, which may cause surface currents to switch direction, and consistent whirlpools are sometimes caused by geographical features which determine the flow of water currents in a region.  When people hear the term "whirlpool," they usually visualize a swirling vortex of water which is powerful enough to swallow up ships. In fact, most whirlpools are not nearly powerful enough to destroy ships, and many appear almost invisible, with the currents in the whirlpool moving below the surface of the water. In order for a ship to be damaged in a whirlpool, the flow must be especially strong, and the ship unusually small or flimsy. #ucwawpkh7zk]]></video:description>
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		<video:title><![CDATA[HUGE MONSTER WAVES SHIPS BOATS ROUGH HIGH SEAS BIG OCEAN #9pyf4v8i7qo]]></video:title>
		<video:description><![CDATA[HUGE MONSTER WAVES SHIPS BOATS ROUGH HIGH SEAS Ships at sea taking on high monster waves...rough seas huge ... #9pyf4v8i7qo]]></video:description>
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		<video:title><![CDATA[North Sea Storm Wild Weather İn The North Sea  #yv94gk2kzki]]></video:title>
		<video:description><![CDATA[how can I take a trip with these guys? I have always dream to sail on one of these boats through giant waves just as in this video or worst, I would save enough money to do that, but I want to know if there are companies to take me there?﻿ #yv94gk2kzki]]></video:description>
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		<video:description><![CDATA[Swimming next to a manta ray is a great privilege, because she is one of the giants of the ocean, the manta rays can measure eight meters and weigh 1400 kilograms, recently we learned that they are family of sharks.   We know very little about the manta ray, they are a mystery, because they can't live in an aquarium. The greatest danger to the manta ray is the fishing harpoon. But the manta rays are still a really mistery. #ywc4lzwqkos]]></video:description>
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		<video:description><![CDATA[A collection of clips demonstrating the power of the sea, furious winds and gigantic waves that are not for the faint-hearted. #td6vguutkwa]]></video:description>
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