6 WILD THINGS you NEVER knew about cruise ships!π€·ββοΈπβ

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The creator presents six lesser known facts regarding the operations and characteristics of cruise ships. The video begins by explaining that many vessels utilize fake funnels as part of their design. Regarding maritime requirements, the creator notes that an average cruise ship requires a minimum water depth of 25 feet to function. The presentation also touches on passenger experiences, stating that the average cruiser gains one pound per day. In terms of scale, the creator compares the length of the Icon of the Seas to three and a half football fields and compares its weight to more than 41,000 elephants. The video further clarifies that most swimming pools found on cruise ships are filled with saltwater. Finally, the creator discusses food consumption, noting that larger ships can process more than 5,500 pounds of bacon every week, which equates to more than one pound per person.
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most cruise ships feature a fake funnel or two
the average cruise ship needs 25 ft of water at a minimum to operate
the largest cruise ship in the world the icon of the Seas is as long as 3 and 1 half football fields
most cruise ship pools are saltwater
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