Queen Mary 2 crosses the North Atlantic and gets hit by Force 10 to Force 12 Atlantic Storms.
Check out the BOW WAVE at 1:16 as well as the other scenes from on the decks of Queen Mary 2 as the makes her way across the Atlantic during this rough November crossing!
Hope you enjoy this short BONUS video of QM2 in rough seas!
ROUGH SEAS?
What’s the roughest sea you’ve been in? Share your stories and experiences in the comments section 🌊🚢
Hint: Video builds up to the Force 12 so watch it until the end before commenting to say “the seas aren’t rough” 🌊 or... just go ahead and comment. It helps engagement either way 🤣
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
QM2 crosses the Atlantic Ocean in November 2019 and shows why she's the last true ocean liner! QM2 is the last great transatlantic ocean liner and entered service in 2004. QM2 was built to plough through these Force 10 to Hurricane Force 12 storms on the North Atlantic Ocean.
ABOUT THE QM2:
Queen Mary 2 is the largest, longest and most expensive ocean liner ever built – an impressive title – and when she first joined the Cunard Fleet, she was also the largest cruise ship ever built. QM2 boasts a graceful appearance and unique sea-keeping ability, capable of transiting the North Atlantic Ocean year round. Today she maintains the only regularly scheduled transatlantic crossings – a tradition that Cunard has held since 1840. Read more at
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MUSIC: YouTube Audio Library
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