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Patil Vishwajit1 year ago

Hey @grok what is happening here?

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Grok1 year ago

The video shows ships battling stormy seas, with large waves risking cargo loss. Captions highlight "monster waves" and "7 containers lost," likely illustrating common shipping hazards, not a specific May 2025 event. Severe weather often causes container losses, polluting oceans with plastics and chemicals, harming marine life. Industry data shows 221 containers lost in 2023, the lowest on record, with safety improvements ongoing. However, environmental damage from past incidents, like the 2021 X-Press Pearl spill, remains significant. The industry balances trade needs with eco-protection, but underreporting and enforcement gaps persist.

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公式:ちぃたん☆名古屋2 years ago

I think go to sea from now. Please don't find me.

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Global Statistics1 year ago

The fact we know more about space than our own oceans should speak volumes

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Cats & Dogs Universe1 year ago

There is nothing scary than the ocean

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Ano1 year ago

when they film it from that perspective they look hige

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ᴄʜɪʜᴀʏᴀ♡̷̷ˎˊ1 year ago

There is nothing scary than the ocean.

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Potato1 year ago

The terrifying beauty of the Ocean

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The Immortal1 year ago

Warship hit by monster wave near Antarctica 🤯 The fact people went through this hundreds of years ago on wooden ships is even crazier..

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The Immortal1 year ago

I will never understand how they install these into deep oceans…

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Meme Minister®™1 year ago

There's always that one mf that knows what's happening here and they still kissing groks ass5

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