Mystery of the China Seas (Full Episode) | Drain the Oceans

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Draining the China seas exposes the remains of the biggest battleship ever put on the water and the extraordinary truth behind a 700-year-old mystery.

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All Comments (21)
  • @NatGeo
    In this episode of Drain the Oceans, "Mystery of the China Seas" exposes the remains of the biggest battleship ever put on the water and the extraordinary truth behind a 700-year-old mystery.
  • The fact that we get free documentaries from National Geographic on YouTube is priceless .... keeping the education and knowledge alive. 🙏🙏🙏
  • @thehappybeard
    The narration, the models, animation, research and informative information in this documentary is amazing. Hats off to the production team, researchers and everyone involved for this !
  • @kakarroto007
    Only National Geographic could masterfully tell such a captivating story, which begins with a simulated dredging of a Imperial Japanese war ship and ends with how fiber optic cable is laid on the sea floor.
  • @ddirtdid
    Great video,  have always known there’s more to life than meets the eye, I feel like in this life i am supposed to be doing more than i am doing for the people i love. been seeking for an eye opening enlightenment, a way to be more influential, powerful and protected!
  • @vangkao77
    National Geographic, thank you for the fabulous job you have done! Congratulations to all the team.
  • @banalhumabon5213
    National Geographis is still the best... your documentaries are always a masterpiece.
  • @MiniMC546
    Please release more of the Drain The Ocean episodes free for all to watch. Gonna be waiting for the episode with HMHS Britannic.
  • @MASMIWA
    Amazing what technology has become. The video part revealing the ocean floor and its treasures is especially awe inspiring. National Geographic is a world treasure.
  • @lgvergara25
    I couldn't stop myself from gasping! This is just so wonderfully narrated and explained. Thank you NatGeo!
  • This is a proof that size doesnt matter, what matter is the small battleship that help each one to bring down a giant. Biblical story like "David and goliath" is a clear answer.
  • @IlocanainGermany
    Its Not Only China Sea ! Its also Philippines Sea ,Vietnam Sea, malaysia and brunei sea
  • @denimjez
    I miss education television. There's less and less of it. It's almost like there are powers that want to limit the amount of intelligent, educated people in the world.
  • @HazelS71
    Thoroughly enjoyed this series!!! huge Love for all the talented people who gave insight to theses incredible discoveries Dr James delgado and Prof Eric Grove very passionate people! but was saddened to hear Eric passed, RIP friend
  • @imnchstruntd
    I'm glad i wasn't born that generation! imagine the difficulties that my fellow Filipinos experienced that year! I'm proud of them for keeping the Philippines!
  • @jen-a-purr
    This is such a great series. So an approaching typhoon takes out 4,000 ships…You couldn’t see it coming at all…
  • @HieuLe-du2bj
    thanks for keeping these priceless documentary free and accessible for everyone
  • I have seen a lot of military equipment off of the Philippines wile wreck diving. The best one was a Japanese Zero pointing straight downward like it was in a nose dive.