Nanyang (geographical region), Chinese name for the geographical region south of China, particularly Southeast Asia. Literally meaning "Southern Ocean"
Southern Ocean, also known as the Great Southern Ocean, the Antarctic Ocean and the South Polar Ocean, comprises the southernmost waters of the World Ocean, generally taken to be south of 60°S latitude and encircling Antarctica
South China Sea, a part of the Pacific Ocean, encompassing an area from Singapore to the Strait of Taiwan
South Sea (Korea), body of water where southeastern part of the Yellow Sea meets the southwestern part of the Sea of Japan
Zuiderzee, or southern sea, today's IJsselmeer, in the Netherlands
Southsea, a seaside resort located in Portsmouth, England
Huge surge wave nearly takes boats and people with it!
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published: 04 Feb 2023
Southern Ocean Storm
The RNZN vessel HMNZS Otago sailing through a storm in the Southern Ocean. 20m swells with 80KMph winds.
published: 23 Dec 2015
Philippines condemns China's actions in South China Sea
The Philippines condemned China's 'illegal and aggressive actions' in the South China Sea, saying its coast guard fired water cannon at a Philippine fisheries bureau vessel conducting a regular resupply mission.
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Why are the waves so BIG?! | The Southern Ocean
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Ocean lightning strike near Jupiter during strong storms
Ocean lightning strike near Jupiter during strong storms
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Real Reason Ships Don't Pass Under South America (It's Not the Distance)
Most understand that the construction of the Panama Canal was necessary in order to significantly reduce the travel time of going around the tip of South America.
While that is true, there are also much more treacherous and nefarious reasons why navigators wanted to explore the long way round.
Today we’ll learn more about one of the most dangerous and infamous straits that exists in the world, a rite of passage for some of the most renowned explorers, adventurers, and scientists humanity has produced, and a region ordinary mariners and commercial ships avoid at all costs: The Drake Passage.
published: 02 Jan 2024
South China Sea dispute explained
The South China Sea is one of the most infamous territorial conflicts in the world, involving six governments (China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines & Taiwan), as well as plenty of external actors (United States, India, Japan, Australia, etc.). Focus point of the dispute are the many tiny islands, reefs and rocks which are scattered across the South China Sea, including the Spratlys, Paracels, Pratas & more. These islands are the key to controlling this vital region defined by strategically important trading routes, natural resources like oil and gas, as well as the geopolitical rivalry between the USA and China.
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published: 25 Feb 2022
South China Sea Tensions: Sirens To Be Issued When Aircraft Enter 24 Nautical Miles | WION
Amid rising tensions in the South China Sea, authorities have announced that sirens will be issued whenever aircrafts enter a 24-nautical-mile zone. This move is seen as a precautionary measure to enhance security and signal potential threats in the disputed waters, where multiple nations have competing territorial claims.
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published: 26 Nov 2024
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published: 27 Nov 2024
Ships in Storms | 10+ TERRIFYING MONSTER WAVES, Hurricanes & Thunderstorms at Sea
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The Philippines condemned China's 'illegal and aggressive actions' in the South China Sea, saying its coast guard fired water cannon at a Philippine fisheries b...
The Philippines condemned China's 'illegal and aggressive actions' in the South China Sea, saying its coast guard fired water cannon at a Philippine fisheries bureau vessel conducting a regular resupply mission.
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The Southern Ocean is a place like no other: isolated, cold, wet, hostile and rough conditions. But there's a reason why the wind is so strong and especially wh...
The Southern Ocean is a place like no other: isolated, cold, wet, hostile and rough conditions. But there's a reason why the wind is so strong and especially why the waves get so big...
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Most understand that the construction of the Panama Canal was necessary in order to significantly reduce the travel time of going around the tip of South Americ...
Most understand that the construction of the Panama Canal was necessary in order to significantly reduce the travel time of going around the tip of South America.
While that is true, there are also much more treacherous and nefarious reasons why navigators wanted to explore the long way round.
Today we’ll learn more about one of the most dangerous and infamous straits that exists in the world, a rite of passage for some of the most renowned explorers, adventurers, and scientists humanity has produced, and a region ordinary mariners and commercial ships avoid at all costs: The Drake Passage.
Most understand that the construction of the Panama Canal was necessary in order to significantly reduce the travel time of going around the tip of South America.
While that is true, there are also much more treacherous and nefarious reasons why navigators wanted to explore the long way round.
Today we’ll learn more about one of the most dangerous and infamous straits that exists in the world, a rite of passage for some of the most renowned explorers, adventurers, and scientists humanity has produced, and a region ordinary mariners and commercial ships avoid at all costs: The Drake Passage.
The South China Sea is one of the most infamous territorial conflicts in the world, involving six governments (China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines...
The South China Sea is one of the most infamous territorial conflicts in the world, involving six governments (China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines & Taiwan), as well as plenty of external actors (United States, India, Japan, Australia, etc.). Focus point of the dispute are the many tiny islands, reefs and rocks which are scattered across the South China Sea, including the Spratlys, Paracels, Pratas & more. These islands are the key to controlling this vital region defined by strategically important trading routes, natural resources like oil and gas, as well as the geopolitical rivalry between the USA and China.
In this video we explore what is behind the South China Sea dispute and find answers to the following questions: Why is it important and valuable to all these nations? Who is involved and why? And what does this conflict mean for the future of regional and global peace?
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Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (by Liszt) (YouTube Audio-library)
Fur Elise (by Beethoven) (YouTube Audio-library)
Opium (by Kevin MacLeod) (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Sao Meo (by Doug Maxwell/ Zac Zinger) (YouTube Audio-library)
Cambodian Odyssey (by Kevin MacLeod) (incompetech.com)
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The Star Spangled Banner - Band Only (by The U.S Army Band) (YouTube Audio-library)
Morning Mood (by Grieg) (YouTube Audio-library)
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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:17 Value of the South China Sea
4:15 The claimants
7:48 Other actors
12:14 Chinese-American rivalry
18:09 Outro
____________________
Sources:
Robert D. Kaplan (2014) Asia's Cauldron: The South China Sea and the End of a Stable Pacific.
Bill Hayton (2015) The South China Sea: The Struggle for Power in Asia.
Ren H. & Lui F. (2013) Transitional Security Patterns in the South China Sea and the Involvement of External Parties. In: Issues & Studies 49:2.
John J. Mearsheimer (2001) The Tragedy of Great Power Politics
U.S.-China Strategic Competition in South and East China Seas: Background and Issues for Congress. Online: https://sgp.fas.org/crs/row/R42784.pdf
____________________
#southchinasea #china #geopolitics
The South China Sea is one of the most infamous territorial conflicts in the world, involving six governments (China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines & Taiwan), as well as plenty of external actors (United States, India, Japan, Australia, etc.). Focus point of the dispute are the many tiny islands, reefs and rocks which are scattered across the South China Sea, including the Spratlys, Paracels, Pratas & more. These islands are the key to controlling this vital region defined by strategically important trading routes, natural resources like oil and gas, as well as the geopolitical rivalry between the USA and China.
In this video we explore what is behind the South China Sea dispute and find answers to the following questions: Why is it important and valuable to all these nations? Who is involved and why? And what does this conflict mean for the future of regional and global peace?
____________________
Consider supporting this channel on Patreon:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/politicswithpaint
____________________
Music:
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (by Liszt) (YouTube Audio-library)
Fur Elise (by Beethoven) (YouTube Audio-library)
Opium (by Kevin MacLeod) (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
Sao Meo (by Doug Maxwell/ Zac Zinger) (YouTube Audio-library)
Cambodian Odyssey (by Kevin MacLeod) (incompetech.com)
Licensed under a Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100585
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
The Star Spangled Banner - Band Only (by The U.S Army Band) (YouTube Audio-library)
Morning Mood (by Grieg) (YouTube Audio-library)
____________________
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:17 Value of the South China Sea
4:15 The claimants
7:48 Other actors
12:14 Chinese-American rivalry
18:09 Outro
____________________
Sources:
Robert D. Kaplan (2014) Asia's Cauldron: The South China Sea and the End of a Stable Pacific.
Bill Hayton (2015) The South China Sea: The Struggle for Power in Asia.
Ren H. & Lui F. (2013) Transitional Security Patterns in the South China Sea and the Involvement of External Parties. In: Issues & Studies 49:2.
John J. Mearsheimer (2001) The Tragedy of Great Power Politics
U.S.-China Strategic Competition in South and East China Seas: Background and Issues for Congress. Online: https://sgp.fas.org/crs/row/R42784.pdf
____________________
#southchinasea #china #geopolitics
Amid rising tensions in the South China Sea, authorities have announced that sirens will be issued whenever aircrafts enter a 24-nautical-mile zone. This move i...
Amid rising tensions in the South China Sea, authorities have announced that sirens will be issued whenever aircrafts enter a 24-nautical-mile zone. This move is seen as a precautionary measure to enhance security and signal potential threats in the disputed waters, where multiple nations have competing territorial claims.
#china #taiwan #ships
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Amid rising tensions in the South China Sea, authorities have announced that sirens will be issued whenever aircrafts enter a 24-nautical-mile zone. This move is seen as a precautionary measure to enhance security and signal potential threats in the disputed waters, where multiple nations have competing territorial claims.
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Compilation of our most spectacular ship in storm videos! Lean back while watching Tankers, Bulk Carriers, Navy Ships, Cruise Ships and Passenger Ferries facing...
The Philippines condemned China's 'illegal and aggressive actions' in the South China Sea, saying its coast guard fired water cannon at a Philippine fisheries bureau vessel conducting a regular resupply mission.
👉 Read the story here: https://reut.rs/41hMonT
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The Southern Ocean is a place like no other: isolated, cold, wet, hostile and rough conditions. But there's a reason why the wind is so strong and especially why the waves get so big...
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Ocean lightning strike near Jupiter during strong storms
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Most understand that the construction of the Panama Canal was necessary in order to significantly reduce the travel time of going around the tip of South America.
While that is true, there are also much more treacherous and nefarious reasons why navigators wanted to explore the long way round.
Today we’ll learn more about one of the most dangerous and infamous straits that exists in the world, a rite of passage for some of the most renowned explorers, adventurers, and scientists humanity has produced, and a region ordinary mariners and commercial ships avoid at all costs: The Drake Passage.
The South China Sea is one of the most infamous territorial conflicts in the world, involving six governments (China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines & Taiwan), as well as plenty of external actors (United States, India, Japan, Australia, etc.). Focus point of the dispute are the many tiny islands, reefs and rocks which are scattered across the South China Sea, including the Spratlys, Paracels, Pratas & more. These islands are the key to controlling this vital region defined by strategically important trading routes, natural resources like oil and gas, as well as the geopolitical rivalry between the USA and China.
In this video we explore what is behind the South China Sea dispute and find answers to the following questions: Why is it important and valuable to all these nations? Who is involved and why? And what does this conflict mean for the future of regional and global peace?
____________________
Consider supporting this channel on Patreon:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/politicswithpaint
____________________
Music:
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (by Liszt) (YouTube Audio-library)
Fur Elise (by Beethoven) (YouTube Audio-library)
Opium (by Kevin MacLeod) (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
Sao Meo (by Doug Maxwell/ Zac Zinger) (YouTube Audio-library)
Cambodian Odyssey (by Kevin MacLeod) (incompetech.com)
Licensed under a Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100585
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
The Star Spangled Banner - Band Only (by The U.S Army Band) (YouTube Audio-library)
Morning Mood (by Grieg) (YouTube Audio-library)
____________________
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:17 Value of the South China Sea
4:15 The claimants
7:48 Other actors
12:14 Chinese-American rivalry
18:09 Outro
____________________
Sources:
Robert D. Kaplan (2014) Asia's Cauldron: The South China Sea and the End of a Stable Pacific.
Bill Hayton (2015) The South China Sea: The Struggle for Power in Asia.
Ren H. & Lui F. (2013) Transitional Security Patterns in the South China Sea and the Involvement of External Parties. In: Issues & Studies 49:2.
John J. Mearsheimer (2001) The Tragedy of Great Power Politics
U.S.-China Strategic Competition in South and East China Seas: Background and Issues for Congress. Online: https://sgp.fas.org/crs/row/R42784.pdf
____________________
#southchinasea #china #geopolitics
Amid rising tensions in the South China Sea, authorities have announced that sirens will be issued whenever aircrafts enter a 24-nautical-mile zone. This move is seen as a precautionary measure to enhance security and signal potential threats in the disputed waters, where multiple nations have competing territorial claims.
#china #taiwan #ships
About Channel:
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Nanyang (geographical region), Chinese name for the geographical region south of China, particularly Southeast Asia. Literally meaning "Southern Ocean"
Southern Ocean, also known as the Great Southern Ocean, the Antarctic Ocean and the South Polar Ocean, comprises the southernmost waters of the World Ocean, generally taken to be south of 60°S latitude and encircling Antarctica
South China Sea, a part of the Pacific Ocean, encompassing an area from Singapore to the Strait of Taiwan
South Sea (Korea), body of water where southeastern part of the Yellow Sea meets the southwestern part of the Sea of Japan
Zuiderzee, or southern sea, today's IJsselmeer, in the Netherlands
Southsea, a seaside resort located in Portsmouth, England
Things look cold for young John Morgan We were dying all around him Wise, the wise, our young John Morgan sing Will we feed us all away? We?re all heroes We got giant steps behind us Just twelve years old, just trying to be a boy There?s not much time, just time to say, goodbye then Take me away, I don?t need to be here too Will we feed us all away? We?re all heroes We got giant steps behind us Do you see giant steps behind me? Our falling days won?t end this way Our falling days won?t end this way (Something?s wrong but I can?t see it) Our falling days won?t end this way (Something?s wrong but I can?t see it) Our falling days won?t end this way (Something?s wrong but I can?t see it) But that was a long time ago Yeah, that was a long time ago That was a long time ago Where we'd be when young John Morgan?s south Will the sky come falling down on us? Wipe out time, have we forgotten you? Will we feed us all away? We're all heroes We got giant steps behind us