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This video could make you seasick…Huge waves crash against a swaying oil rig, as a severe storm which swept across parts of Scotland hits the North Sea. The footage of the Borgholm Dolphin installation was captured at the weekend by James Eaton, an offshore worker on the nearby Lomond Platform, around 145 miles east of Aberdeen.
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Legend has it, these rigs are held down by the weight of the balls of people living there
Samrt room job😇🇹🇷
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Organic Kalla til ors 📯💨
The Cameraman is Jesus.
So where's the big wave?
Wow,👍🤲🙏🙏
Ok so my question is what is that camera on that’s so stable in those waves?
Two questions, from where was this filmed and is this platform not connected to the ground??
Just a typical Thursday for me and my boy Wilson.🏐
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Imagine falling overboard in that🤣 not even a helicopter could see you drowning in that
Wow sure as fk wouldn't want to be on that
The sea is terrifying
I used to work on this brings back found memories
Nope
If you new to this profession and first timer in middle of the ocean and these type shit is happening, you probably commit thinking that this probably it
Wow
Ima watch this every time I put gas to make me feel better lol
I don’t care what it’s paying, I’ll stick to a job on dry land thanks.
I'm more interested in the vessel filming this