Canadian YouTuber captures congestion of dozens of ships in Hormuz Strait

A Canadian activist captured dozens of oil tankers and cargo ships crowding the vital waterway.

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Canadian YouTuber captures congestion of dozens of ships in Hormuz Strait

Canadian YouTuber captures congestion of dozens of ships in Hormuz Strait

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A Canadian activist and YouTuber filmed congestion in the Strait of Hormuz during a tour aboard a ship from the Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas. He captured dozens of oil tankers and cargo ships crowding the vital waterway.

Published On 30 Mar 2026

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