Video: Terrifying scene when stuck in a sinking ship
There are not many people alive to talk about being trapped in a large ship sinking in the middle of the vast ocean. However, the most horrifying and authentic scene was revealed thanks to cameras mounted on a boat that sank under water.
The scary video was shot on Pocahontas with high definition GoPro cameras when the ship sank between Lake Worth in Florida State, USA last year. The ill-fated ship is still located 23 meters below the surface of Lake Lake, in the waters stretching near Singer Island.
The video begins with the scene, Pocahontas seems to be spilled into a little water while surfing on a relatively flat lake. The more water gets into the ship, the harder Pocahontas gets. The ship slowly sank until the water slapped on both sides of the ship.
Very quickly, the ship began to tilt to the left, allowing the water to nearly fill the deck. In just a few seconds, the camera was flooded. The scene afterwards was a bit unsteady and the water was full of bubbles, all creating a shocking impression of someone trying to breathe oxygen when trapped under the water.
After moments of disorientation because the camera was stuck in the debris, the scene returned to silence as the ship seemed to have reached the bottom of the lake. The video then lights up another camera placed inside the hull to show what happens when the ship sinks.
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