Abandoned - S.S America
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This video is a re-upload of my Abandoned episode 51.
In 1940, a stunning and iconic vessel was launched called the S.S America. A ship of pride for the United States and after a long career in her golden years, the vessel ended up in a state of limbo for a while. She was left abandoned floating aimlessly until she was bought out and renamed to the SS American Star. Fate had saved her... or did it?
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The original video was stuck down by a website. To respect their wishes, this upload has had some media cut or replaced. I really do love this video, so I made an effort to re-upload it, consciencely removing media from the website who did not want it in.
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The fact her bow survived for so long despite rotting away is impressive.
@creativeusername1013
2 жыл бұрын
that's classic architecture for ya. We actually cared about infrastructure and integrity back then lol
@shinji1264
2 жыл бұрын
@@creativeusername1013 but if it;s structurally sound then how long will it take them to come and buy some more?!?! -Capitalist.
@Ash-dd3kx
2 жыл бұрын
@@shinji1264 It's probably in the ship-builders, engineers and pretty much everyone's best interest to ensure the ship has longevity. I don't think creating awful ships would get you repeat customers. I don't think ship-building companies can even accomodate for planned obscellence with how much of an investment huge ships are. It's not like a phone. 🤡
@k.o.h3599
2 жыл бұрын
@@Ash-dd3kx actually, when it comes to cruise ships, there's a stigma surrounding aging ships... When it comes to profitability, coming out with bigger, sleeker, and more technologically advanced cruise ships every 10/15 years is pretty common. No one wants to stay in a hotel room that only has one electrical outlet for charging devices and watching movies etc... And it's always cheaper to build new then it is to renovate...
@k.o.h3599
2 жыл бұрын
@@Ash-dd3kx also, there's a lot more going on in ships compared to phones... Really any mass transit vehicles- busses, trains, planes, boats... Interior design is a big factor, styles have very short lifespans, it's like spending the night at your granny house. No one would pay for that. Safety features such as life boats, fire suppression systems, life jackets, navigation systems etc all need to be replaced as newer and better systems are designed/invented... And above all, the engines... 30 year old engines are very inefficient, and create a lot more pollution compared to newer ones...
Did I see the original? Yes. Do I know this information already? Yes. Will I be watching this 3 times over anyway? Also yes.
@BrightSunFilms
3 жыл бұрын
The ultimate G
@abimottram9091
3 жыл бұрын
@@BrightSunFilms you know it 😉😁
@datoneslav6902
3 жыл бұрын
me rn
@ThatsFrostbite
3 жыл бұрын
Same 😂
@zakp.2759
3 жыл бұрын
EXACTLY!
If I’m being honest I think the “death” this ship had was a good ending rather then being scraped, it got to die with the ocean it had sailed on for many years.
@Lucrativecris
2 жыл бұрын
It seems like it was a peaceful death to the ship
@jamesmeury3513
2 жыл бұрын
@@Lucrativecris yes
@andreasbalfanz8511
2 жыл бұрын
It eccapted fate and died peacefully
@randomuser9883
2 жыл бұрын
She was already gonna have happy ending she was being towed to Thailand to become a five star hotel only then the storm came…
@fettymax7367
2 жыл бұрын
why am i crying over a ship
Rest In Peace SS America 🇺🇸 . Passenger 1959 NY to Bremen Germany. She served well. And was a beautiful ship. Took our family safely and in style across the Atlantic. Her memory rest in my heart. Thank you for putting this out there to view.
@jburgos961
3 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised it wasn't just permanently based and used as a Museum of sorts or something like that to honor the ship.
@Emira_75
Жыл бұрын
@@jburgos961 yeh American historic institutes really dropped the ball by not rescue buying it in the 80’s
@BanjoWasTaken
Жыл бұрын
that's honestly so cool hw you were on it
@Wargasm54
Жыл бұрын
Wow. Amazing
@robmanueb.
Жыл бұрын
Took me and my family to New Zealand in 1976. I was eight years old and explored every part of the ship on the voyage, sometimes with the crews permission, sometime not. Was an amazing journey, first ship through after the war in the Suez.
If the ship had become the floating hotel it was supposed to be it would've almost certainly been destroyed by the 2006 Tsunami, phuket was one of the hardest hit areas by that disaster.
@BrightSunFilms
3 жыл бұрын
That’s so true! Wow I never thought of that…
@Psychol-Snooper
3 жыл бұрын
Aw, phuket! The ship was just doomed.
@tiadaid
3 жыл бұрын
2004 Tsunami, not 2006.
@raymondleggs5508
3 жыл бұрын
Real life posiedon adventure
@AndyHappyGuy
3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been to Phuket and it looks pretty nice now.
Real ones remember when this video first came out
@firefightercentral
3 жыл бұрын
i do
@ashtonbrown4318
3 жыл бұрын
Truth
@phdman
3 жыл бұрын
He commented on my comment when I told him it was gone
@thatonenerd9252
3 жыл бұрын
It was my favorite episode!
@DecadeAgoGaming1
3 жыл бұрын
lol
I saw the original, but hey I'll watch it again since I love the series so much
@BrandanVenne
3 жыл бұрын
Same
@jonathannhernandez
3 жыл бұрын
Same
@RocheeBoy
3 жыл бұрын
I've watched this vide four times actually lol
@emerald4227
3 жыл бұрын
Same
In 1960 I was 13, and sailed on the SS America with my Mom, Dad, Brother and Sister to Europe. It was a magical time. Took many B&W photos and still have them today. Thanks for sharing the history of this iconic ship. Bob
@Colspex
3 жыл бұрын
See if you can send scans to Jake, I'm sure he would love to see them! Especially with your story.
@bobclarie
3 жыл бұрын
@@Colspex I will scan a few and send to Jake. Thanks Colspex
@gretchenlittle6817
2 жыл бұрын
My family made a similar trip in 1964 on the United States. I was only 6 but I remember some parts quite clearly. Too bad none of us took any pictures -- yours must be fascinating!
Oh My God. First of all, I thank you for this video. Secondly, this ship actually saved my life when it was the Australis owned by Chandris Lines. Back in 1966 my father died suddenly when I was 9yrs old and cutting a long story short the grief I had nearly killed me. Doctors gave up on me, I was on my way out of this world and the only thing they could think of was for me to go on a holiday - so my mother booked a cruise and we sailed from Southampton on the day of the 1966 World Cup Final. I remember it so, so well - you wouldn't believe how much I can remember ..... Southampton to Le Havre (to pick up French passengers) to Lisbon to Naples to Cannes to Casablanca to Le Havre and back to Southampton. Oh gosh, the memories of that holiday. The holiday actually cured me. Oh, what can I say, the gradual demise of this ship is just so, so sad - I could just weep. I've lost a dear friend
@robloxmemedudes
Жыл бұрын
So you're 50+ years old and commenting on KZread? That is amazing. But yes, it is very sad that this ship is, practically just dying. I personally think that even damaged ships can be used for something. I've imagined amusement parks inside of abandoned ships. It's great to have someone who has literally been on the ship not forget it to this day.
@stephenhendy1
Жыл бұрын
hi . i was 10 at that time but remember the australis . as living in southampton and still live half mile from docks.
Who else was excited for a new episode....and then cried when they realized it’s a re upload
@alessm2206
3 жыл бұрын
@EusoikGT - Gran Turismo Gameplays & More no it got a copyright strike pretty much
@BrightSunFilms
3 жыл бұрын
Sorry! New videos on the way I promise. I have a lot down the pipeline.
@bellaanddarbythebeagle7240
3 жыл бұрын
@@BrightSunFilms it’s ok Jake, take your time👍 also just wanted you to know, I wrote a college essay and your video on the Randall Park Mall really helped me out. So thank you for giving us beautiful content
@melissajohnson2935
3 жыл бұрын
I still watched it 😂
@austinyeager6812
3 жыл бұрын
Haha I was like “what you’ve done this my guy” lol
Thanks for going through the effort of reuploading instead of just deleting. It is appreciated!
@BrightSunFilms
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! I really liked that video so I brought it back!
@KiegKillsReality
3 жыл бұрын
@@BrightSunFilms Thank god you did! It’s one of my favorites!
@PreservationEnthusiast
3 жыл бұрын
@@KiegKillsReality Don't kid yourself, they only do it for fresh income, not for you.
@KiegKillsReality
3 жыл бұрын
@@PreservationEnthusiast ok buddy. Frankly, I don’t really care.
@PreservationEnthusiast
3 жыл бұрын
@@KiegKillsReality Yes I understand. You are part of of the sheep mentality clickbait crowd. You just consume, and don't think why.
The crew that filmed the wreckage after the ship broke in two is amazing documentation to have especially now that there's nothing left. And the illumination they did is the icing on the cake!! what a beautiful wreckage it was before it sank into the sea completely RIP SS America 🇺🇸
It is amazing how the interiors were preserved when the ship was left to rot. This is a testament to the building quality, since there was little to no water ingress after all these years. A modern ship left in those conditions would probably have their interiors completely rotten.
@astrodolphin8219
5 ай бұрын
not how it works but alright
my grandmother came to America from Ireland on this ship. Interesting to learn more about it.
I'm impressed by the quality build of that ship.
@trevorn9381
10 ай бұрын
“We shall build good ships here; at a profit, if we can; at a loss, if we must; But always good ships” - Collis Potter Huntington, founder of Newport News Shipbuilding
When I was about 7, I was fascinated by shipwrecks. I had this exact picture of the ss america on my wall. So cool to learn the backstory. Thank you
The Ocean gave her a career like no other. May she rest in the waves she served. Well deserved.
@xd._.earnest1672
3 жыл бұрын
@@rohan2558 I mean, I see no problems many ship did, this one was just abandoned even after so many years of service
I traveled to New Zealand on that ship in 1974. I have fond memories of that trip.
@lindaterrell5535
3 жыл бұрын
I was on the SS United States in 1956.
A ship named after a nation, abandoned by her people, and ultimately left to disappear with time. Heres hoping we don't wind up going the same route.
@matthewcox6615
2 жыл бұрын
The ignorance of man.
@cateyes22Q
Жыл бұрын
You could say that for her sister ship The United States as well, being dry docked with faded colors and no future. At least the SS America had a fighting spirit and stayed above land in some form for over 10 years.
@boataxe4605
3 ай бұрын
@@cateyes22QShe’s floating,not dry docked.
I can remember watching this whilst on Fuerteventura, the very island where the SS America ran aground. Thank you for uploading this again!
@johnp139
3 жыл бұрын
While
@_Mamba
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the archival work Matthew!
@matthewcox6615
3 жыл бұрын
@@_Mamba You’re welcome! I would hate to see this beautiful ship forgotten. What kind of respect would that be?
@tjnucnuc
2 жыл бұрын
Noticed your footage can’t wait to watch it. I owe this ship my life. It brought my family to the US in the late 50s.
What a sad story this ship has. It was destined to do great things and in return, it was tossed around like some left over until its final demise. The sheer thought of a stranded ship this size is mind boggling. I wish I had the chance to see it in person.
How and why did I become obsessed with ships that sunk or rusted to death- Oh well, still really cool!
I had the pleasure of sailing on this beauty in the 1960s when I was young. I still remember the voyage (from Europe to NYC) fondly to this day.
@detective-biscuit15
Жыл бұрын
What was it like?
You should just make a playlist of all of your ship videos, the ones from abandoned, bankrupt, canceled, and "the story of", in order of release date. Your ship videos are my favorites and most rewatchable. I was heartbroken when I saw this video gone when going through a marathon and not finding it. Thank you for re-uploading it.
Fondest memories of this graceful ship, when I travelled as a 12 year old with my family, from Greece to Sydney Australia, when we migrated there, in 1976. There wasn’t a corner of that boat that we had not explored as children! Still have the menus from festive banquets served on board.
Tragic, but fitting. I think that She would probably rather go back to the sea than become a tin can.
Remember seeing this when it came out first, Great Video!
@portza6363
3 жыл бұрын
hi david
Its back! Another great piece of content from BSF.
@pokefanandhype3513
3 жыл бұрын
Wow Jesse
@thebestkdbfan8295
3 жыл бұрын
You got that right
@portza6363
3 жыл бұрын
how was this posted a month ago
@magicaleditz
3 жыл бұрын
@@portza6363 He probably has early access
I have actually been to the beach where the ship was wrecked. It is hard to believe that there was once a huge ship stranded there. This ship was once the pride of its namesake country and had just been left to rot until nothing was left. It was definitely one of the most intriguing shipwrecks in the world.
Nothing says staying home and watching KZread better on a Friday evening than a brand new edition of Abandoned! Okay...a reupload but hey I’m treating it as if it were new!
@DeliciousHotShmoze
3 жыл бұрын
It’s new to you, which is just as good.
This was the sister ship of the USS United States. My dad (RIP) took me aboard the US when I was a kid. My dad was- a merchant marine in WW 2. Told me stories of German Wolfpack’s haunting convoys and torpedos running near the ships.
This episode is new to me!
I lived in Fuerteventura for a year in 2006 and we drove down to see the wreck, it was like the last picture at the beginning of the video. I remember there being very high winds that day and there were lots of pieces of the wreck scattered along the shoreline and on the beach and we took a piece of the ship with us but its gotten lost over the years.
In 1962 when I was 9, my family took the SS America from LeHarve France to New York. My sister and I had so much fun! I remember winning $13.00 in a bingo game, and learning card tricks in one of the lounges. We were in first class, but we brought kids from coach into our area to play. We played shuffleboard, and must have lost 100 ping pong balls over the rail. They finally brought us a whole box of ping pong balls because we kept asking for more. I also remember the great milkshakes! Thanks for posting this. I’m 68 now, and will always be grateful to my parents for all the exciting adventures we had! Also, they made us go up on deck to see the Statue of Liberty as we approached New York. Even though we were raised overseas, our parents made sure we knew we were from the greatest country on earth! ❤️
Amazing how the salt water completely dissolved the whole structor
That is one tough ship! Respect.
@michaeltroster9059
3 жыл бұрын
Sad to see the horrible fate that awaits these ships. I regard them as living things...silly I know, but....
@WinVisten
3 жыл бұрын
@@michaeltroster9059 I used to as a kid too, when I was reeeeaalllly young. Vehicles, but especially ships, were my thing back then.
@cateyes22Q
Жыл бұрын
Definitely a fighter!
Damn, I'm sad for a ship.
@sir_vaughn2018
3 жыл бұрын
Ikr
@Jefvin254
3 жыл бұрын
Dont worry
My father served on this ship in the war and had fond memories of it and his service. Thanks for uploading it.
Jake, I feel you have outdone yourself with this one. Do not ever lose interested in making films. Your truly gifted.
Hey Jake, maybe one day for "Abandoned", you could talk about the RMS Queen Elizabeth, the infamous sister ship to the RMS Queen Mary
@RailPreserver2K
3 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah thats right, it even got a cameo in james bond
@boataxe4605
3 ай бұрын
But she was never abandoned.
I remember watching the original but I'll watch again. Thanks for editing and reuploading instead of deleting. Appreciate your hard work, and love this series. C:
Don’t worry I’ll watch again
@enadlr2038
3 жыл бұрын
Me too
The Part where she finally went underwater literally brought me to tears... so sad to see such a beautiful ship go...
When it comes to BSF you never need to wait to like the content cause you know you always will. Excellently written, spoken and put together. Great content Jake as always
@BrightSunFilms
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
I am so happy this video is back. Like many, I too tried to locate this video and wondered why it was no longer posted. This shipwreck is so unique and I could only imagine standing on the shore, looking at the ship while it was illuminated during the art project.
As the SS Australis, it brought me as a 4yo and my family, from England to Sydney, Australia to start our new life. A 4 week journey I believe, not that I really remember anything about the journey. Thank you Chandris Lines and the SS Australis.🌍🚢🌏
I love how the narrator makes us emotional and overwhelmed about things we didn't ever hear about before the video.
One of my favorite topics - glad to see u bring it back up.
Thank you so so so much for reaploading this Master piece of a video
I really love the series on this channel. Thank you for the great and well documented videos!
@BrightSunFilms
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
A few weeks ago I wanted to share it with my friends but realized that it was removed. Thank you for re-uploading! This is one of the interesting documentaries.
Oh hell yeah, time for a rewatch! Thank you for all your hard work!
Hey Jake maybe you could make a video about the Research Vessel Arctic Discoverer. It was a ship used in the 1980’s to search for and successfully retrieve the largest amount of shipwrecked treasure in United States history from the sunken SS Central America. The Arctic Discoverer is currently sitting abandoned at a shipyard near Jacksonville, Florida and it is slowly sinking into the river unfortunately. The history behind the r/v and the man who found the treasure is pretty interesting so I thought this might be a worthy idea for a future video :)
@Uufda651
Жыл бұрын
Ooooh that would be super interesting
Have I seen this?... yeah. Are Jake's videos so good you can rewatch them more than once...YES!!
Thank you so much for re-uploading this video, this was my favorite video.
It’s back! I swear I went to rewatch this a few months ago after seeing it in recommended a billion times and it had been taken down. I was so bummed
I was wondering why it looked familiar... Bright Sun Films is one of my favorite channels. Flawless editing and topics. Thanks!
Well not a bad reminder to watch this one again. One of my favorites
Man I was looking for this episode the other day and was sad when I couldn't find it. Glad it's re-uploaded
Been a while since I had seen the original upload. This was a well timed refresher. Great episode.
This channel made me interested in ships and their history. Thank you.
Been here since almost the beginning. Jake, you're one of the best content creators on KZread. Keep it up you have a bright future ahead of you!.
@BrightSunFilms
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@geoffreygroome3344
2 жыл бұрын
Went to the UK from Auckland NZ around 1973
You're honestly the best for keeping this up. Love this video
Ah a classic, really love your videos and it’s cool to see how you actively talk with people in comments even though this channel is as big as it is. Looking forward to all the content in the future
oh it’s back up! no wonder why i couldn’t find it-i was trying to binge watch your videos the past week, lmao
I wish some of these ships were still around, and maintained in such a way how Boston keeps the famous USS Constitution alive. To step back in time like that would be so amazing
Omg I was freaked out when I saw this video gone thank you for reposting it!
Thanks for this video. Dad came over from Germany on her June of 56.
This poor ship deserved a better fate.
Glad to see this one back up!
Fascinating!! Thanks for creating and uploading.
Your ship videos are some of my favorites! Glad to see this one back.
I hope that with this re-upload you are reaching a wider, new audience. You deserve it, Jake!
This is one of the most interesting ship stories I have seen. The pictures of her decay in Fautueventura are incredibly striking and poignant.
These abandoned ships and places are so fascinating to me. I was thinking about this vid the other day, glad to see the reupload!
@brianharley3496
3 жыл бұрын
Hello @Cordelia Cullen
At least you were able to preserve the episode. I remember seeing the original, and this was just as informative. I don't really know what you had to cut out, but this is just as good.
I always wondered where this video went, glad I’m able to rewatch it again. :-)
Thanks Jake for re uploading. 😀
I'm sixty years old and I rode on this ship as a kid. This video made me so happy. Please upvote my comment.
I was looking for this episode 2 weeks age thanks for reposting it
babe, wake up. jake just uploaded
I remember watching this originally and it is still just as amazing
I never saw this previously so a bit THANK YOU - it was An AMAZING story!!!
It was the first video of yours that I watched, still a great video, glad to rewatch it
Whenever you upload it always puts a smile on my face 😀😀😀 love the vids
I was hoping for an update, since, from what I understand it is basically gone now, since the last google images seem to only show the shadow of some wreck under the water. Will still re-watch this and await the next full video!
Excellent! I was fascinated with the SS America and its entire history as a kid, and even built a model of the wreck. I spent hours on research and actually found out that the many of the crew and passengers from the Australis era have reconnected online and are a connected community who remembers the ship (and other Chandris ships) quite fondly during its Chandris life. The wreck highly fascinated me as well and I was often following the Explorer Magazine blog documenting the ships dilapidation. The entire history of the vessel is fascinating, including its military service as the West Point.
Thanks for assembling this footage and story.
CONGRATULATIONS JAKE ON THE MILLI!!!!!
Thanks for giving me an excuse to watch it again!
Thank you for another wonderful video. I did a cruise on this ship in 1967 from Wellington, New Zealand. Although I have been on other cruises in recent years I still remember the Australis with fondness. Sad to see that it finished its life this way.
I remember Myself watching "Das Wrack der America" as a Kid on NDR. Definately one of my favourite Documentaries of my whole Life so far. 😃
The endings of abandoned make me tear up
i been looking for this video for like 2 weeks going crazy. 😂
Thanks for the video. I visited the ship wreck in 2006. Amazing sight :)
Still stands up to a second watch, despite being a re-up. Thanks Jake.
Perfect! Another ship video 🥰
I almost cried, this was such a great video.
Your videos are so well made with how you tell the story and a lot of good photos too, I am now obsessed with ship wrecks/disasters.
Awesome video, great narration, obscure history. Somehow symbolic, the names of those sister-ships rotting away. Thanks for uploading.