Helnes, Norway
2 memories from Helnes, Norway
The video shows a view from inside a boat's cabin. Two large screens are visible in the foreground. The screen on the left displays a nautical chart with detailed information about landmasses and water depths. The screen on the right shows a radar display, indicating various targets with red and green markers, and a red line pointing ahead. The screens are mounted on a dark dashboard. Behind the dashboard, through a large window, the choppy, grey sea is visible under an overcast sky. Wipers are attached to the window. In the upper portion of the view, a multi-panel display shows four different video feeds. One feed shows a woman being interviewed in what appears to be an outdoor setting with a crowd in the background. Another feed shows people celebrating with red banners. A third feed shows two people's torsos, one wearing a red and white striped shirt, and the other a green shirt. The fourth feed displays a stadium with a scoreboard showing "0:38:05" and text in a foreign language. The overall lighting suggests a dim, possibly stormy day.
HelnesThe video displays the interior of a ship's bridge. A large screen on the left shows a multi-panel display, with the top left panel showing two men in conversation, possibly a reporter and a commentator, and the bottom left panel displaying a soccer game in progress with a score of 39-42. To the right of this screen, a window looks out onto a gray, overcast sky and choppy water, suggesting rough weather. Below the window, a modern navigation display is visible, showing a nautical chart with various markings indicating depths, shorelines, and possibly vessel traffic. To the right of the chart plotter, a radar display is partially visible, showing red and green icons, likely representing other vessels or navigational buoys. The overall impression is of a functional bridge environment, with entertainment displayed on one screen and navigational equipment actively monitoring the surroundings, all set against the backdrop of challenging sea conditions.
Helnes