Man drops his GoPro from cruise ship to unravel the mysteries of the ocean underneath
The deep ocean has long captivated human curiosity , beckoning explorers with its mysteries and secrets hidden in the depths. There is something about its vast and dark nature that has amazed people for countless years. Despite many advancements made in exploring space, we continue to make interesting observations about life within the massive amount of water that inhabits our planet. Odysseas Froilan decided to creatively use his GoPro to take a look at life under the surface of the ocean while going on a cruise ship .
The video posted on YouTube has amassed 6.8 million views and 117K likes on the streaming platform. At the start of the video, Froilan seems to be holding the camera on the ship, prepping it to be lowered down into the ocean. Within a few seconds, the camera is slowly lowered down alongside the ship's hull to uncover all of the mysteries that lie beneath the surface of the ocean. At first, we see the gigantic part of the ship underwater, with a school of fish swimming past it.
The scene looks surreal as the fish swim close to the camera in a beautiful display of nature's beauty. After some time, a bigger fish comes by, seemingly curious about the camera, but immediately swims away. The video cuts to reveal that the camera has been lowered further down, looking into the vast blue nothingness of the ocean. Different varieties of fish continue to be seen around the camera until, eventually, viewers begin to see the ocean floor.
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The GoPro eventually settles down next to a big chain that is clearly the anchor of the cruise ship. There appear to be even more fish near the ocean floor as the camera pans around. After some time, Froilan starts pulling the camera back up to the surface. Viewers get to see the hull of the ship from a completely different point of view as the camera slowly comes back up. The video cuts to go to the night footage that Froilan captured on the same camera.
Needless to say, there is much less visibility without the Sun and next to nothing is visible as the camera is lowered. It does manage to briefly capture a shark going past the camera, making for a truly scary sight. There also seems to be much less fish compared to what was seen during the day. The ocean bed can be observed thanks to the camera's flash, but it looks much scarier at night. The camera is pulled up again to reveal a shark swimming right next to the camera, coming much closer this time before the video ends.
People were amazed and intrigued by the footage and shared their thoughts about it in the comments section. @calladeem240 suggested, "It might not be feasible, but how cool would it be if cruise ships had a few cameras on the hull so guests can always take a look at what's swimming around underneath them." @Marcomanexists said, "This is simultaneously one of the most interesting and terrifying footage I've ever seen. I'm fascinated by the ocean and marine life, but you'll never catch me anywhere near any large body of water.
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Things get a lot more interesting as the clip transitions to the nighttime footage and a sea creature emerges from the dark.
The GoPro camera is great for capturing footage in extreme conditions. Taking full advantage of the camera's prowess, Greek photographer Odysseas Froilan dropped it under a cruise ship to get a glimpse of the ocean life. He uploaded the footage on YouTube and it is equally interesting and terrifying.
In the YouTube video clocking seven minutes and thirteen seconds, Froilan is seen dropping his GoPro camera from the cruise ship into the ocean. In the initial clip of the video, we see a part of a ship before the camera is dropped into the water. As the camera falls into the water, it is briefly swarmed by a school of fish.
In the next few frames, the GoPro is spotted descending into the deep sea. After a brief stay, the camera eventually touches the ocean floor next to the ship's anchor. With time, we see the camera slowly settling down on the ocean floor and making slight movements to adjust the visuals. For a few minutes, we see a panoramic view of the ocean floor with fish swimming by.
The footage then slowly transitions as the camera is pulled back to the surface. As the camera gets close to the bottom of the cruise ship again, fish swarm around the camera. The video continues as the photographer sends the camera back into the ocean water at night. Making its way back again into the marine environment, the camera is spotted descending back into the ocean floor - which visually looks dark at that moment.
The camera finally lays down on the seabed. The pitch-black environment, however, turns scarier due to the presence of sharks in the waters. This goes to show that swimming in those waters at night would not be the best idea as sharks have a reputation for being nocturnal hunters.
The video uploaded on YouTube has amassed almost seven million views and has garnered 117,000 likes. People were in awe of the clip, with most users appreciating the beauty of the ocean in daylight and at night. One user, Calladeem ( @Calladeem240 ) commented, "It might not be feasible, but how cool would it be if cruise ships had a few cameras on the hull so guests can always look at what's swimming around underneath them."
"This is simultaneously one of the most interesting and terrifying footage I've ever seen. I'm fascinated by the ocean and marine life but you'll never catch me anywhere near any large body of water," commented @Marcomanexists and @Jayanit added: "Never thought I would ever see video footage from this perspective. Creative and fascinating to watch. Well done sir." @HunterWinchester666 wrote, "That was fantastic mate! Beautiful, clear footage too. It was so peaceful, I could watch that all day."
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15th Oct 2023
People ‘terrified’ after GoPro under cruise ship shows what’s underneath
Callum Boyle
A Greek photographer has terrified people after he dropped his GoPro underneath a cruise ship , revealing what goes on underneath.
Odysseas Froilan initially shared his footage to his YouTube channel in November 2021 and the clip has so far amassed more than 5.3m views.
Froilan doesn’t give away much about where filmed the footage and there is no indication as to whereabouts in the ocean he may have dropped the GoPro.
After lowering his camera into the water, viewers were happy to see fish swimming about, looking confused by the object that had come into their area.
But as the photographer went further down, a darker truth was unveiled.
GoPro reveals what lies underneath cruise ship
In the night-time footage, glimpses of sharks were caught on camera, with one even coming up close towards the GoPro before swimming off quickly after coming into contact with the night light.
Just moments later another shark, which was even bigger, swam past and seemingly looked unfazed on camera.
The discovery left plenty of people in the comments fearing the worst. One person said: “The way I went from kicking my feet in the air at the cute fishies and thinking ‘maybe the ocean isn’t so scary after all’ in the day footage to blankly staring, terrified, at the night footage, further confirming my intense fear of the ocean.”
Others meanwhile said it had helped them to reinforce their decision not to swim in the ocean.
“For years I wondered why there were pools on a cruise ship when there was this great big body of water to swim in. It’s videos like this that make me realise the importance of swimming in chlorine water,” said one person.
Another commented: “I would just like to point out the difference in marine life depending on the time of day. If you ever find yourself on a cruise, do not take a bet and jump into the ocean at night, most sharks are nocturnal hunters and they are basically just waiting for you.”
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People ‘terrified’ after man drops GoPro under cruise ship and discovers what’s underneath
Callum Boyle
A Greek photographer has terrified people after he dropped his GoPro underneath a cruise ship, revealing what goes on underneath.
Odysseas Froilan initially shared his footage to his YouTube channel in November 2021 and the clip has so far amassed more than 5.3m views.
Froilan doesn’t give away much about where filmed the footage and there is no indication as to whereabouts in the ocean he may have dropped the GoPro.
After lowering his camera into the water, viewers were happy to see fish swimming about, looking confused by the object that had come into their area.
But as the photographer went further down, a darker truth was unveiled.
In the night-time footage, glimpses of sharks were caught on camera, with one even coming up close towards the GoPro before swimming off quickly after coming into contact with the night light.
Just moments later another shark, which was even bigger, swam past and seemingly looked unfazed on camera.
The discovery left plenty of people in the comments fearing the worst. One person said: “The way I went from kicking my feet in the air at the cute fishies and thinking ‘maybe the ocean isn’t so scary after all’ in the day footage to blankly staring, terrified, at the night footage, further confirming my intense fear of the ocean.”
Others meanwhile said it had helped them to reinforce their decision not to swim in the ocean.
“For years I wondered why there were pools on a cruise ship when there was this great big body of water to swim in. It’s videos like this that make me realise the importance of swimming in chlorine water,” said one person.
Another commented: “I would just like to point out the difference in marine life depending on the time of day. If you ever find yourself on a cruise, do not take a bet and jump into the ocean at night, most sharks are nocturnal hunters and they are basically just waiting for you.”
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People 'terrified' after man drops GoPro under cruise ship and discovers what's underneath
Youtube viewers were left shocked after gopro footage underneath a cruise ship homes surprising visitors..
Gerrard Kaonga
A Greek photographer has disturbed viewers with his deep-sea GoPro footage underneath and alongside a cruise ship.
Photographer Odysseas Froilan initially shared his footage to his YouTube channel in November 2021 and the clip has so far amassed more than 5.3 million views.
Prepare to never want to enter the ocean again and watch the chilling footage below:
Froilan does not give much information about the footage, and it is unclear where in the ocean he lowered his GoPro .
After initially lowering the camera in the water while the cruise ship is anchored, viewers were delighted to see the school of fish seemingly perplexed at the foreign object that had dived into their neck of the woods.
However, it wasn’t until the night-time footage was shown that viewers were left more concerned.
Seemingly out of nowhere, sharks can be seen coming into view of the GoPro camera with one quickly coming into view of the camera night light, only to swim off quickly.
Moments later an even larger shark is seen coming out of the shadows to calmly swim unfazed out of view.
“The way I went from kicking my feet in the air at the cute fishies and thinking ‘maybe the ocean isn’t so scary after all’ in the day footage to blankly staring, terrified, at the night footage, further confirming my intense fear of the ocean,” one YouTube user commented.
“This was way more interesting than I thought it would be. Man there’s something primally terrifying about seeing a shark emerge from the darkness like that,” another agreed.
Other comments reinforced viewers’ intention to not swim in the ocean and stick strictly to man-made pools to avoid encountering sharks.
“For years I wondered why there were pools on a cruise ship when there was this great big body of water to swim in. It’s videos like this that make me realize the importance of swimming in chlorine water,” a third user commented.
“I would just like to point out the difference in marine life depending on the time of day. If you ever find yourself on a cruise, do not take a bet and jump into the ocean at night, most sharks are nocturnal hunters and they are basically just waiting for you,” a fourth warned.
Earlier this year a clip went viral on X, formerly known as Twitter , that showed the moment a young man jumped off a cruise ship in the Bahamas for a dare before being preyed upon by sharks.
The video of Cameron Robbins, 18, was viewed more than 10 million times on X in June.
Some claimed the footage showed the moment he was pulled underneath by sharks.
The incident happened on May 24 at around 11.30pm near Nassau, Bahamas off the Blackbeard’s Revenge sunset cruise ship.
On May 27 the United States Coast Guard, who was assisting the Royal Bahamas Defence Force in the search, confirmed the search had been concluded, though his body was never found.
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GoPro Footage Shows What Lurks Underneath a Cruise Ship, and It’s a Little Scary
Cruise ships are often associated with luxury, relaxation, and unforgettable ocean views. However, a recent trend is taking passengers and viewers on an extraordinary journey beneath the glistening waves. Adventurous individuals have been using GoPro cameras to explore the mysterious depths beneath these massive vessels, and the results are both fascinating and terrifying. 1
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One such camera expedition belongs to Odysseas Froilan. His video begins in the well-lit engine room of a cruise ship. 2 Armed with a fishing rod and a GoPro camera, he ventures to explore what’s hidden beneath the ship during the daytime. As he lowers the camera into the water, we witness a breathtaking spectacle of marine life. Schools of fish surround the camera, appearing both intrigued and perplexed by this alien presence. One adventurous pike directly approaches the camera, giving it a good-natured side-eye.
Despite Froilan’s decision not to disclose the cruise ship’s location, the video takes us on a visual tour beneath the vessel. We catch glimpses of the ship’s anchor and observe various exotic fish patrolling the seabed. It’s a captivating dive into the mysterious world beneath the cruise ship, offering a unique window into the underwater realm.
The video’s narrative takes an exciting turn as Froilan transitions to nighttime footage. This time, the GoPro is equipped with a light, revealing the creatures that emerge in the cover of darkness. As the camera descends towards the ocean floor, it unveils more schools of fish and suddenly, a massive object appears—an imposing shark. The shark’s swift and unexpected movements take viewers by surprise, and it swiftly exits the frame, showcasing the extraordinary presence of these enigmatic creatures.
A second shot reveals an even larger shark, accompanied by a remora fish. The video’s raw and unfiltered nature has resonated with over 1.5 million viewers, who appreciate its immersive quality. They note that the absence of background music enhances the sense of being there, beneath the waves, exploring the cruise ship’s hidden underworld.
The Allure of Underwater Exploration
The popularity of videos like Odysseas Froilan’s is a testament to the growing fascination with underwater exploration. There is something undeniably captivating about venturing into the unknown, discovering unique marine life, and encountering magnificent creatures like sharks. This trend extends beyond a single video, as people continue to explore the mysteries of the deep by dropping GoPro cameras into the ocean. Some have even proposed installing cameras on cruise ship hulls, allowing passengers to gaze upon the underwater world beneath them.
In a world where so much remains uncharted and extraordinary, these GoPro adventures serve as a captivating glimpse into the hidden depths of our oceans, all while reminding us of the profound mysteries that await beneath the surface.
What Lies Beneath the Cruise Ship
Odysseas Froilan’s exploration beneath the waves represents a journey of curiosity and wonder. By utilizing a simple yet powerful tool like the GoPro camera, he brings viewers face-to-face with the mesmerizing world that exists beneath these floating giants.
The videos have garnered millions of views and captured the imagination of a global audience. Viewers are drawn to the unfiltered and immersive experience that these explorations offer. There’s a certain magic in witnessing the unexpected encounters with marine life, the mysterious nighttime escapades, and the raw beauty of the underwater world.
In a world where so much has been explored and documented, it’s heartening to know that there are still hidden realms waiting to be uncovered. These videos remind us of the boundless mysteries that the ocean holds, just beneath the surface. Whether or not you’re planning a cruise in the near future, the allure of the deep sea and its extraordinary inhabitants is something that captivates us all. And thanks to daring explorers like Odysseas Froilan, we can all take a plunge into the unknown, even from the comfort of our screens. Keep Reading: Woman Who Lives On A Cruise Ship Shares The Four Things She’s Not Allowed To Do
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A Greek photographer has gone on to disturb his viewers with a video of his deep-sea GoPro footage underneath and alongside a cruise ship. Photographer Odysseas Froilan shared his clip to his YouTube channel in November 2021 and the footage went viral with millions of views. Don't watch this if you ever want to enter the ocean again:
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The video of Cameron Robbins, 18, was viewed more than 10 million times on X in June. Some claimed the footage showed the moment he was pulled underneath by sharks. The incident happened on May 24 at around 11.30pm near Nassau, Bahamas off the Blackbeard's Revenge sunset cruise ship.
One such camera expedition belongs to Odysseas Froilan. His video begins in the well-lit engine room of a cruise ship. 2 Armed with a fishing rod and a GoPro camera, he ventures to explore what's hidden beneath the ship during the daytime. As he lowers the camera into the water, we witness a breathtaking spectacle of marine life.
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so that video of the kid who jumped off the cruiseship like a year ago. And people where saying they think they saw a shark in the water come up at the end of video. May have been correct. Seems big fish know food sometimes falls off these cruises.
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Which is where most of the fish are, naturally. Its fun to hypothesize over, of course. Certainly cruise ships dropping waste creates feeding opportunities. But, pulling out Occam's Razor here, the best and most likely explanation is that this ship is just "where the fish already are". Reply.
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