Get ready to be amazed as the fearless parkour and freerunning group, Storror, explore a sunken ship in their latest viral video. This group of seven athletes from Britain has captured the hearts of millions with their jaw-dropping stunts and impressive tricks. In their latest viral video, they utilise their skills to explore a sunken ship.
In the video, Storror takes on the sunken ship AYİŞ 1, a 67-meter long, 808-ton ship which was anchored off the coast of Maltepe but broke loose and drifted to the beach due to strong southwester winds. The ship lay on its side and began to sink as it started taking on water, but Storror didn’t let that stop them from exploring every nook and cranny.
The video gained over half a million views in less than 48 hours, adding to their massive 7 million subscribers and 800 million views on their YouTube channel.
The ship has been on the shore for about a year now, long enough to be seen from space using Google Maps, and its bow and pier are submerged in the water, but that didn’t stop Storror from jumping and climbing their way through the sunken ship. Reddit users
Storror shows off their impressive skills as they explore the ship’s interior. Although they save themselves from the usual flips and tricks due to the instability of the ship.
The AYİŞ 1 is currently being sold for 7 million liras, and with its value estimated at 6 million 402 thousand 738 Turkish liras at its second auction on February 21. Perhaps the video will serve as a good ad for prospective buyers.
So sit back, relax, and enjoy the viral video Reddit users of r/submechanophobia are calling “Tetnus: The Motion Picture”.