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Nessa Game Studio
Netherlands
Приєднався 29 кві 2015
🚢 Welcome to Nessa Game Studio, where our lifelong love affair with ships sets sail into the digital realm. From the grandeur of the RMS Titanic to the mystique of the RMS Lusitania, maritime history has always been our passion. Obsession turned profession as I ventured into the world of independent game development, specializing in crafting mesmerizing oceans, intricate ship models, and breathtaking backgrounds. Here, Nessa Game Studio is ensuring you that every pixel, wave, and horizon is meticulously crafted is handmade by our studio. And we swears, precious, every single creation you'll find on this channel is forged by our hands. So come aboard, fellow adventurers, as we navigate the vast seas of gaming/video's and immerse ourselves in the beauty and wonder of maritime heritage. Fair winds and following seas!" 🌊🎮
RMS Titanic Wreck Footage 2022
In 2022, Oceangate unveiled an 8K video capturing the grandeur of the wreck of Titanic. In the past I used to immerse myself in the captivating world of Oceangate before the catastrophic distaster on June 18th, devouring every detail. Since the disaster with the Titan, Oceangate is under huge media scrutiny deleting it's online presence, including the cherished Titanic wreck footage. And even their website is no longer functional.
Moved by the breathtaking imagery, I felt compelled to share this video once more, despite the company's demise. It's beauty deserves to be seen by all, a testament to the magnificence that once sailed upon the waves.
In remembrance of the five explorers who tragically lost their lives in the terrible implosion of the Titan Submersible as they embarked on their journey to explore the haunting depths of the Titanic wreck." 18 Jun 2023. Aboard the submersible were: Stockton Rush, the American chief executive officer of OceanGate; Paul-Henri Nargeolet, a French deep-sea explorer and Titanic expert; Hamish Harding, a British businessman; Shahzada Dawood, a Pakistani-British businessman; and Dawood's son Suleman.
In 2023, OceanGate wanted to continue but eventually ceased operations due to global pressure and no longer operates.
Moved by the breathtaking imagery, I felt compelled to share this video once more, despite the company's demise. It's beauty deserves to be seen by all, a testament to the magnificence that once sailed upon the waves.
In remembrance of the five explorers who tragically lost their lives in the terrible implosion of the Titan Submersible as they embarked on their journey to explore the haunting depths of the Titanic wreck." 18 Jun 2023. Aboard the submersible were: Stockton Rush, the American chief executive officer of OceanGate; Paul-Henri Nargeolet, a French deep-sea explorer and Titanic expert; Hamish Harding, a British businessman; Shahzada Dawood, a Pakistani-British businessman; and Dawood's son Suleman.
In 2023, OceanGate wanted to continue but eventually ceased operations due to global pressure and no longer operates.
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Steam Whistles Titanic Give Voice To Tragedy
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Titanic Steam Whistles Blow For The First time Since 1912!! With the Olympic-class liners’ construction, the steam whistles were quite naturally taken to sea while on a voyage. Weighing-in close to 750lbs each, and constructed of heavy-duty hard-wearing bronze, they stood a little over 4ft. tall and were powered by steam. Three individual chambers, with diameters of 9″, 12″ and 15″ combined to ...
Deborah Curtis Interviews - Ian Curtis (Joy Division)
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Two different interviews from Deborah Curtis, the widow of Ian Curtis, the frontman for Joy Division. In these interviews she talks about their marriage, his plans and his suicide.
So haunting. 😖… you can hear the strength of this ship
Sadly that's not what the Titanict whistles sound like, the Titanic's whistle are steam whistles, not air...
Wonder if they'll rebuild these whistles. Give Titanic her voice back with new technology, but same materials ❤ this brought me to tears being a history nut. So beautiful!
Beautiful
Pitty they weren’t back in Belfast were they were made
Titanic may you R.I.P 🚢 sail fly and high over the night sky 🕊🚢🕊
I remember watching this full documentary, but I can't remember the name of it. Can anyone help?
Anyone else notice he's the creator of the titanic in the film ? He's the man that stops his clock and goes down with his ship !!!
Titanic was made in my city. This is so sad, these whistles should've been singing as it sailed into New York 😔❤️🩹
I do whish the whistles were donated to the titanic centre here in belfast. The harlen and wolf drydocks deserve to hear that sound echo throughout one last time
That revived voice made me cry
They should rebuild titanics funnel the one that this funnel was on it
Wow. Unreal feat. This is incredible.
it's like the Titanic speaking
Victor Garber?
Thank you ❤for this video and information about Titanic and her whistle, I know it's massive and proud moment, while listening to that sounds I feel both mixed feelings of pain and joy, while writing over here my eyes are wet with no reason ❤🙏❤️
We’re these whistles originally operated with steam?
even in 2024 is still amazing to hear i, it gives me goosebumps
The real sound is much different using full pressure steam. Here is a video of the Olympic's identical whistles. ua-cam.com/video/Nbi9XHvPKnY/v-deo.htmlsi=QUGsxHEC3sJWASSg
They should've done this exhibit in New York, so in a way, Titanic will have reached New York eventually 🥺
9:42. Titanic(“This is for my other White Star Line sisters!”)
Is that Mr Andrews?
The last time it was sounded before this was on that fateful noon of 1912.
Imagine that the voice of the greatest liner ever built. She speaks again ❤
I feel fortunate to have been there on that day. Was quite a sound.
This should have been done in Belfast or Southampton...not some random location in the US
I don’t suppose anyone here noticed that the host of this documentary is Mr. Andrews
I wonder why they didn’t Chet the barnacles out from inside of the whistles, to where they might have sounded better?
wait i thought he drowned?
For this Titanic fan, that was spine-tingling!
Titanic's boilers produced 215psi of pressure, im not sure what the regulated pressures were to blow the whistles but wondering if anyone knows what pressure they used in this case?, being they are fragile id expect far less than 215psi.
Was wondering this too. It would change the sound. But I'm assuming they already took this into account.
I can hear her Crying. I can literally hear her crying 😮😢 💔
It's bittersweet knowing so many tragically lost their lives but sweet because this is a part of history we were able to save and preserve and to honor those lost
7:12
I legit almost cried. 🥹
Fitting that Thomas Andrews narrates this.
If this gave you goosebumps and tears in your eyes as well realizing how many Souls perished on that fateful night, hit on the like Button.😢.#So Emotional😢😢
9:40
Getting to hear her is so emotional
Wow!
I wish I could've walked up behind the captain on April 15th and shown him a copy of the following day's newspaper and to SLOW DOWN... one of the saddest things about the titanic is how easily the whole thing could've been prevented, it would've finished its journey and probably sunk during WW1 or suffered the same fate as the Mauretania. Crazy to think I've been fascinated with Titanic ever since I was old enough to know what boats are
If the outer bells had even at least polished inside and out the sound would have been louder and clearer
there big, but there far from the biggest whistle ever made
When they were built in 1911, they were the largest and loudest whistles on the planet.
The titanics whistle is saying where is my crew and passengers who are you i want my people back in 1912 i want to go back pls
My grand parents on my moms side of my family were married the day she set sail and they were married in N.Y.
Imagine the survivors of the titanic hearing the whistle again
MR ANDREWS?
Titanic voice never died
I kinda wish they would make replica's for the museums so they could actually sound them. surely with the advancements we have today we can get accurate details on the construction of them and rebuild them.
I'm following a progress journey of these two guys on facebook casting brand new bronze whistles to use with steam
@@francoismurrell4604 very cool! i hope it works out and we can hear the sound of the titanic once more without risking damage to the originals.
I cant help but cry. It so beautiful and melancholy.