Mighty Ships

2008
Mighty Ships

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EP1 Norrona Dec 03, 2017

Noronna ferries passengers, vehicles and millions-dollar cargo to Iceland and the Faroe Islands

EP2 MSC Oscar Dec 10, 2017

One of the world’s largest container ships races from port to port in China, Malaysia and Germany, transporting almost 20,000 crates of cargo.

EP3 MSC Meraviglia Dec 17, 2017

MSC’s biggest cruise ship navigates tight Mediterranean harbors, offering a brand new water park, classic excursions and Cirque du Soleil at Sea

EP4 Yasin Bey Jan 07, 2018

Powership Yasin Bey is built to sail anywhere and deliver badly-needed electricity. The ship’s first-ever voyage starts with Yasin Bey limping back to the shipyard - tilting to the side so much that it feels as if the ship will keel over.

EP5 Sapura 3500 Jan 14, 2018

Off the coast of Malaysia, Sapura 3500 lays a pipeline and builds an offshore gas platform in just three weeks.

EP6 Edda Freya Jan 14, 2018

With specialized cranes and underwater robots, Edda Freya repairs and replaces critical pipelines running to an oil and gas platform.
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Released: 05 August 2008 Ended
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Country: Canada
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Mighty Ships is a documentary television program produced by Exploration Production Inc. in Canada. It is aired on Discovery Channel Canada and also broadcast around the world. The series follows various types of vessels on a journey, showing viewers how the ship and its crew operates. This series was started after the success of a one off special on the Discovery Channel entitled Mighty Ships: Queen Mary 2.

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peterlov This is an amazing show, for all of you, who likes the technology marvels in the world. The show will show you amazing ships, made for different purposes, which are fulfilling their tasks in the was oceans and seas. The show is very well made, usually with an Canadian narrator with pleasant voice, which guides you through the each episode. The camera is really suburb and there is always something going on, to keep you interested. I am genuinely surprised by some vessels on this show, as I haven't got an idea that mankind could build something like that and that they are people able to control and manage it. As a technology freak I love this show and hope it will continue for a long time. Fair winds and following seas for all :)