Whatvis the depth of the Atlantic Ocean where the Titanic sank? Doesn't the water pressure crush a submersible that deep in the ocean? What happened to the rest of the ship?
I don't think people understand just how freaking DEEP Titanic's tomb actually is! The fact that we even engineered a vessel to withstand that kind of pressure is just as mesmerizing to me is the Titanic itself.
@@ralphsanchico2452 I think Neil Armstrong walking on the Moon in 1969 is far more mesmerizing , but the Titanic and ALL of its stories and later accomplishments made by modern day techno brains runs a close second . Kudo's to James Cameron and his crew.
@@rickobrien4025 you won't get any arguments from me on that one. Especially when I was fortunate enough to witness it on that hot June night on our first color TV set!
@@Asdcryst ok so my evidence is literally the fact that the movie titanic was a real story based off of a surviver and you can go check them out or whatever online fr
Comparing the submersible in this to the Titan is actually mindblowing. It wasn't a matter of IF a catastrophic implosion would happen...it was a matter of when
The movie is great and all but the thought of going through that. I cannot fathom their emotional moments. It’s truly mind blowing to me and utterly devastating. The fear, the pain, the struggle, and then the silence of waiting for an absolution. God be with them all.
the way james cameron captured the fear was absolutely brilliant. he didnt sugar coat it, he showed the honest horrendous truth of the titanic and the cruelty of the crew to the 3rd class passengers.
@@zarahill7277 He showed alot of inaccuracies, which fooled you for sure. The crew did not neglect 3rd class passengers and lock them up below decks. That is a movie myth. There were very very few of those antique-styled black gates on the titanic. When the titanic was confirmed to be sinking, it was ORDERED to open the 3rd class gates and doors.
3rd class weren't locked in their cabins, it's a movie myth. There were gates between classes for staff use which would probably have been left locked when the ship went down but this wasn't intentional, the gates were locked the moment the ship left Southampton. 3rd class would have had dedicated entry and exit routes away from 1st class.
My grandpa told me that he got to see the titanic and from the beginning he told them not to get onboard because he knew it was going to sink.But no one listened and he repeatedly told them until he got kick out of the movie theater
I LOVE how preserved the bow of the Titanic is. I think the way she landed on the ocean floor the way she did is one of the contributing factors for our love of the Titanic story. I’ve seen other shipwreck videos and a lot are unidentifiable, but when Titanics bow comes into the frame it captivates us.
@@emmabauer1906 The keel is usually the heaviest part of a ship, and when it's full of ballast water, fuel oil, potable water it's even more so. If the ship sinks in deep water, even if it capsizes while going under, the weight of the keel will right the ship as it free falls to the ocean floor. In shallow water, there isn't time for this to occur so the wreck ends up on its side or upside down. If a wreck is not upright in deep water it's either does not have a keel, or the vessel was top heavy which could cause the loss of the ship. Many submarines have no keel and that is why they often are not upright even if they sank in deep water
I wonder if the divers and crew ever feel weird about being in the proximity of where hundreds of people froze to death. Even being on the surface I think I'd be unsettled.
People didn't implode. They slowly fell to the bottom and now that's why you see sets of shoes . There's a video by Robert Ballard explaining this. Yes it is deep but people that got sucked down stayed down. You don't literally physically implode at that depth.
I've been in love with all things titanic since a small child. I remember a expedition that was touring world wide and they had a large slab on the hull that had been cut away from the wreck and was on display, think I was 8 or 9 at the time. I ran under the barrier (getting a telling of afterwards) and out streched my hands to the section of the hull and put my face to it. Almost like hugging it in a way with my hands outward and my cheek on the hull, now 25 years old I feel truly humbled and honored to have actually touch a piece of the titanic. A true piece of history.
I thought that thing was something I dreamed up or something. I went there and saw that piece of the titanic in minnesota when I was probably about the same age. I hardly remember it but I remember walking down a circular ramp going around a pool of water with a big chunk of the titanic inside. I remember you also got a ticket like the ones the passengers got that had a name of a real person that was on the titanic and a little description of them. Do you know if they still do this at all? Or what is was called?
Hard to believe it's still down there after all this time (albeit it's slowly disintegrating away). It's amazing and heartbreaking and terrifying, all at the same time.
Look at the submersible they are using here. Look at how well-equipped it is, all the serious-looking control equipment, the regular status communications, build quality, everything. Now compare that to that Titan submersible that vanished and is probably already sunk. The difference in their quality, in every aspect, can’t be more stark. I’m not a marine or submarine engineer, heck I’m not even an engineer by any means, but the inferiority of that Titan submersible should be pretty obvious to virtually anyone especially when they can compare it to what real submersibles are like.
@@shilpa6065is it a tragedy when it’s a predictable outcome? Was it a tragedy when the guy died in his homemade space rocket in the desert a few years ago?
the whole thing is just so sad. It was bound to happen but no one saw anything wrong in it and proceeded to go through with it. now we’ve lost 5 more people all thanks to the thrill of adventure
Everybody knew about the ship before the movie. My dad told me the story way before internet. I don't have a clue where he heard of it, but we knew what was about when the movie was announced. Cameron has a huge influence, obviously, but Titanic was always the most famous ship and maritime disaster regardless of the movie.
A well designed and thought out and tested sub looks like this sub had to go through a battery of tests multiple times before they were even comfortable getting inside of it
@@jaredharris1970 They quite literally put it in the biggest pressure tank in the world in St. Petersburg, Russia. It's rated at 20% above max depth, so there's no Ocean depth on the planet right now that is too deep for the Limiting Factor. They proved it was 100% safe and worked before they even dived 10 ft with it lol. Victor Vescovo, his team of engineers, and Triton have produced a truly next generation submersible that is safe, effective, and comfortable too! Victor spent his billions making sure he would continue to live on making billions, while Stockton Rush whined about safety and cost of development despite being very wealthy. I mean sure he wasn't Victor wealthy, but he had the assets to test Titan just as extensively as Victor, yet he decided to build a bargain bin plastic submersible and talked everyone into risking their lives for nothing.
I think of that every time I fly over the Atlantic! I look down and think of those people. Ironically, I first saw the Leo and Kate version while flying over the Atlantic, from London to Toronto! Bad choice of programming, Air Canada. People in a metal container over the cold frozen dark waters, watching people die in those same cold waters.
Guggenheim is a true gentleman, to get well dressed and say he is prepared to go down like gentleman is mind blowing, I can’t think of a wealthy person today that would be that respectful and not panic. Big salute to him and his people on the ship
I doubt you personally know any wealthy people so u can't say what they would do. Making a blind assumption about someone based on financial status is gross. Stop it.
I wish there was a channel that just aired various Titanic documentaries around the clock. I think I could watch it nonstop. For some reason, everything about this ship is fascinating to me.
They can tell where it came from based upon the structure itself. It's kinda like being able to tell where a car fender goes after it was ripped of in a wreck. Boat parts are highly identifiable to those who know them. As to why it's important to find; ultimately, it's not. It's just something some find interesting, that has been hyped up to grab our attention.
Crazy to think how much history has passed by with everything we’ve learned in history books. Like all that was real at some point and there are still undiscovered pieces of these parts of history out there. Like how crazy is that?!
it's kinda weird, creepy and even heart warming at the same time despite all ships of her era being scrapped and destroyed, the titanic is still there just at the bottom of the ocean despite the tragedy
The Titanic sank on the 15th April 1912 and was discovered 73 years later in 1985. The search team were astonished to find the swimming pool was still full of water, and still is, even to this day
At least the forgotten is still being noticed after a while need a break from everything else and just enjoy a piece of history even were currently living in one right now.
I was a billionaire I would rather give these guys my 250k. You can see the quality and thought process behind everything they set out to do. Wish the 6 lost at sea had a chance liane these two.😢
Even though Jack and Rose were just a fictional passenger of titanic, but by looking at the wreck, it feels like Jack and Rose are real. Like thinking where was the the remains of Jack landed under the sea bed..
So the Gugenheim Family paied these guys to see if they could find the room in where their family member lived in his final days? Is that correct? In that case I think they where really lucky that that particular room popped out of the ship for them to find it on the sea bed. I mean it could easily have been staying inside the wreckage, like all the other rooms..
The production company that funded the expedition approached Parks Stephenson (Titanic expert; he's one of the divers in the video) and said (paraphrasing): "Hey, we have an ancestor of Guggenheim with us, do you know of anything at the wreck site we can film to tie their stories together?". Parks remembered a piece of debris Bill Sauder (Titanic expert) had identified as coming from the port side of B and C deck next to the third funnel. The floor of Guggenheim's stateroom is in that chunk of debris, though I don't believe it's visible in this video (it's at the bottom of the pile).
Look at this sub compared to Titan. This one is state of the art with all kinds of bells and whistles and the Titan literally had one button and was controlled with an Xbox controller. This sub is what you pay to go on. I would actually feel safe to go on this one, because so much care went into safety. You can enjoy the experience without worry. It's no invincible, but you have a really good chance of success in a sub like this. With all that money those rich people had I believe I would have paid double or triple just for piece of mind.
I could watch these videos on the titanic all day - just don’t know why they don’t bring up more Artefacts to display to the general public as many people are fascinated by this sad story.
I know a lot may disagree with this, but I think of how we have this technology at our hands now and how much it probably means to the families to have precious items back to them. I don't think exploring and learning everything we can, before it turns into a pile of rust, is a bad thing at all. I learn more about these people all the time and have so much respect for them. Especially the boiler room men, who I just learned tried to keep the lights on as long as possible! Heroes all over. God rest their souls 🙏♥️
There is no money in this world to convince me, to get in the sub going that deep! Those guys though are so chill like on afternoon tea! No words for my respect for scientist.
Everytime I see under water videos or pictures of the Titanic wreckage, it makes my hairs stand up on my arms and neck, it always freaks me out. It's kind of haunting to see, I've always found it fascinating as well
James Cameron doesn’t do, what James Cameron does, for James Cameron. James Cameron does what James Cameron does because James Cameron IS.... James Cameron.
I watched the whole episode and there was no explanation of what was unique about Guggenheim's stateroom, other than Guggenheim occupying it. There was also no explanation of how the "discovery" was a match for anything in any stateroom.
it's a tragedy what happened to Titanic, but somehow it transformed into a landmark for ocean expeditions that intrigued countless scientists. Although it perished by the sea, it is one of the iconic ships that survived its time. INCREDIBLE!
Today is 14th April, 2024 - 11:05 PM, Sunday. It has been 112 years since Titanic sank at the bottom of the Atlantic. RIP to all those who lost their lives on that fateful night.
This was truly devastating, and hundreds of people, unnamed to us, fell, trapped in the ship, or were left watching with others, screaming, as the left lifeboats left.
@@SGCampusUnfilterd It is impossible, the titanic won’t survive being moved or pulled out of the water. The largest piece they pulled out took them years just to get it out never mind salvaging it so that it would be able to be displayed.
To think the descent to Titanic takes almost 3 hours and yet the ship sank to its grave in 10 minutes at most. I’ve always been conflicted with horror and fascination at how it must be to witness Titanic with your own eyes. I’d probably have a heart attack, but I also can’t imagine anything I’d want to see more.
His great great grandson wanted to see the rooms ( they were like first class fancy rooms next to dance ballrooms). The rooms also were torn apart when the titanic was torn in half so are seen as significant into how the interior was damaged too, but other than that , they are just rooms on a ship where he lived
I’m sure there’s parts of the wreck that that were never discovered. It would be very cool to see those locations and if they recover more artifacts like luggage in the cargo holds
Explorers look for the Guggenheim state rooms which were located near the ship's split point. What intrigued you most about their search?
What information does the gugenheim state rooms have?
I'm so happy today to see titanic
Where can I find this episode about the Titanic in its entirety?
Whatvis the depth of the Atlantic Ocean where the Titanic sank? Doesn't the water pressure crush a submersible that deep in the ocean?
What happened to the rest of the ship?
Absolutely Nothing.
I can almost feel how dark and cold the scene was, must have been terrifying for the people who lived it that night.
❤️
As far as I know, I wasn't on the ship that sank but I had once a very detailed nightmare about that night. Was glad to wake up in a warm bed.
@@mystisith3984 maybe that’s your past life
Yea
Exactly
I don't think people understand just how freaking DEEP Titanic's tomb actually is! The fact that we even engineered a vessel to withstand that kind of pressure is just as mesmerizing to me is the Titanic itself.
That's pretty much all I was thinking about. Any compromise to that vessel, it would be crushed like an empty soda can!
@@ralphsanchico2452 I think Neil Armstrong walking on the Moon in 1969 is far more mesmerizing , but the Titanic and ALL of its stories and later accomplishments made by modern day techno brains runs a close second . Kudo's to James Cameron and his crew.
@@rickobrien4025 you won't get any arguments from me on that one. Especially when I was fortunate enough to witness it on that hot June night on our first color TV set!
@@rickobrien4025 both pretty similar tasks
I’m curious to know where the shipwreck is located exactly and how deep the Titanic sank. Surely there’s a doc out there so i’ll keep searching
Thanks for posting this video. Saved me $250,000 and my life.
Lmao
😂😂😂😂
Could be fake news, we shall find out when no one cares.
Yikes 😂
Omg it's so egoistic😮
I keep forgetting that jack and Rose aren't real.
they were lol
@@robytoby1544 but all my friends said they were not real. Only fiction. Please give me evidence if they are. I wanted to know so bad
@@Asdcryst its based on a true story
@@Asdcryst ok so my evidence is literally the fact that the movie titanic was a real story based off of a surviver and you can go check them out or whatever online fr
Jack and Rose are fictional characters, said by the Director of the Titanic 1997 Movie
"We're dressed in our best and are prepared to go down as gentlemen.
But we would like a brandy."
Wonderful
He is Guggenheim?
@@thelightwecarry po
He really was a true gentleman
can't fault them.. if I'm on a sinking ship and I've got a choice I'm not going down sober
Comparing the submersible in this to the Titan is actually mindblowing. It wasn't a matter of IF a catastrophic implosion would happen...it was a matter of when
Or did someone blow them up... We don't know we weren't there ....
@@Godasecond321they actually met a russian spy submarine that destroyed them
Use head phone I heard sounds of people screaming 😢
Compare the views ports. Titan was lucky with their dives until their luck ran out.
@@Lavacake1.3???
The movie is great and all but the thought of going through that. I cannot fathom their emotional moments. It’s truly mind blowing to me and utterly devastating. The fear, the pain, the struggle, and then the silence of waiting for an absolution. God be with them all.
the way james cameron captured the fear was absolutely brilliant. he didnt sugar coat it, he showed the honest horrendous truth of the titanic and the cruelty of the crew to the 3rd class passengers.
@@zarahill7277 He showed alot of inaccuracies, which fooled you for sure. The crew did not neglect 3rd class passengers and lock them up below decks. That is a movie myth. There were very very few of those antique-styled black gates on the titanic. When the titanic was confirmed to be sinking, it was ORDERED to open the 3rd class gates and doors.
This is the actual ship that's sank 1912
It was indeed heartbreaking
It was indeed heartbreaking
It breaks my heart, how so many lives were lost, from baby’s to elderly. It also breaks my heart how third class were locked in their cabins...
Sad to think many family blood lines died off there
3rd class weren't locked in their cabins, it's a movie myth. There were gates between classes for staff use which would probably have been left locked when the ship went down but this wasn't intentional, the gates were locked the moment the ship left Southampton. 3rd class would have had dedicated entry and exit routes away from 1st class.
@@orbitexe1624 that is really sad
3rd class weren't locked in their cabins
Thats just movie drama. Not everything from the movie is 100% real.
My grandpa told me that he got to see the titanic and from the beginning he told them not to get onboard because he knew it was going to sink.But no one listened and he repeatedly told them until he got kick out of the movie theater
Movie?
@1O310_shreya Gupta it was true.
And his son is another iceberg.
You both caused Titanic sinking😡😡
Spoiler alert
@@THERAILFANS I am also suicide Singh rajput fan
@@adityashankar5723 what you have written 🤣🤣🤣
Feeling happy to see it again
Cause it’s been 84 years?
How old were you??
are you the captain
Do you believe this documentary about Titanic?
Saw nothing. Waste of time. Others have gone in to rooms showing the bedframes, fireplaces, mantle clocks..dressing mirror's.That was awesome.
Again?
I LOVE how preserved the bow of the Titanic is. I think the way she landed on the ocean floor the way she did is one of the contributing factors for our love of the Titanic story. I’ve seen other shipwreck videos and a lot are unidentifiable, but when Titanics bow comes into the frame it captivates us.
Not for long though sadly
It's wild how both parts landed upright.
@@emmabauer1906 however the stern part was largely damaged as soon as it submerged.
Not for long. It's going to fall apart soon.
@@emmabauer1906 The keel is usually the heaviest part of a ship, and when it's full of ballast water, fuel oil, potable water it's even more so. If the ship sinks in deep water, even if it capsizes while going under, the weight of the keel will right the ship as it free falls to the ocean floor. In shallow water, there isn't time for this to occur so the wreck ends up on its side or upside down. If a wreck is not upright in deep water it's either does not have a keel, or the vessel was top heavy which could cause the loss of the ship. Many submarines have no keel and that is why they often are not upright even if they sank in deep water
I wonder if the divers and crew ever feel weird about being in the proximity of where hundreds of people froze to death. Even being on the surface I think I'd be unsettled.
Body’s didn’t make it that far down before imploding!
People didn't implode. They slowly fell to the bottom and now that's why you see sets of shoes . There's a video by Robert Ballard explaining this. Yes it is deep but people that got sucked down stayed down. You don't literally physically implode at that depth.
And depending into random parts of the ocean to be eaten or decompose
It must be so surreal, like you’re really surrounded by ghosts
everywhere you stand pretty much hundreds of people died even more in your everyday hospital
I've been in love with all things titanic since a small child. I remember a expedition that was touring world wide and they had a large slab on the hull that had been cut away from the wreck and was on display, think I was 8 or 9 at the time. I ran under the barrier (getting a telling of afterwards) and out streched my hands to the section of the hull and put my face to it. Almost like hugging it in a way with my hands outward and my cheek on the hull, now 25 years old I feel truly humbled and honored to have actually touch a piece of the titanic. A true piece of history.
@Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro the UK
Whoa!!
I thought that thing was something I dreamed up or something. I went there and saw that piece of the titanic in minnesota when I was probably about the same age. I hardly remember it but I remember walking down a circular ramp going around a pool of water with a big chunk of the titanic inside. I remember you also got a ticket like the ones the passengers got that had a name of a real person that was on the titanic and a little description of them. Do you know if they still do this at all? Or what is was called?
@@CasketParade the “Big Piece” and the ticket experience are still there at the Luxor exhibit in Las Vegas
Hard to believe it's still down there after all this time (albeit it's slowly disintegrating away). It's amazing and heartbreaking and terrifying, all at the same time.
It’s kinda weird how someday it’ll just be gone
@@ellaelliott4415 not someday but over the next 10-20yrs its gonna crumble
@@ceejay944 :(
@@ellaelliott4415 nothing lasts forever.
Look at the submersible they are using here. Look at how well-equipped it is, all the serious-looking control equipment, the regular status communications, build quality, everything.
Now compare that to that Titan submersible that vanished and is probably already sunk. The difference in their quality, in every aspect, can’t be more stark.
I’m not a marine or submarine engineer, heck I’m not even an engineer by any means, but the inferiority of that Titan submersible should be pretty obvious to virtually anyone especially when they can compare it to what real submersibles are like.
Just came here after the titan submarine tragedy
@@shilpa6065is it a tragedy when it’s a predictable outcome? Was it a tragedy when the guy died in his homemade space rocket in the desert a few years ago?
the whole thing is just so sad. It was bound to happen but no one saw anything wrong in it and proceeded to go through with it. now we’ve lost 5 more people all thanks to the thrill of adventure
Agree! Incredible how bad the other submarine was designed.
Now there will be 2 wrecks to explore.
Is it just me or is the idea of traveling 2 and a half miles down to the Titanic wreck somehow completely terrifying
🤗🥰 it scares the heck out of me.
It’s not just you. I have thalassophobia so that’s probably part of it
I can dive deeper then Titanic. I would prove it but i just had lunch.
@@tunnjessica I’m surprised you didn’t use the term ‘I suffer with’ 😐
I'm claustrophobic w/ anxiety, so I couldn't go either.. 😓 though I'd love too.
WHEN YOUR TRYING TO FIND THE LAST LEGO
Lmao 😂
True
The puzzle *is complete*
Hahahaa
facts hahaha
Remember, Mr. Guggenheim was dressed in his best and died like a true gentlement that night.
But he would like a brandy! :D
@@ToreDL87 damnit ya stole my line lol
Legend has it he's stil looking for his brandy
That and a dollar will buy a cup of coffee. I'd be trying to save myself if for no other reason than my wife and children.
If James Cameron hadn’t filmed the Titanic, the ship wouldn’t have the fame it has nowadays
In reality, it was the 1958 film A Night To Remember and the discovery of the wreck in 1985 by Robert Ballard which caused the enigma of the Titanic.
Nonsense. Robert Ballard is to be credited with finding and filming Titanic long before Cameron made yet another movie about it.
Titanic was always famous, I learned about the ship before there was a movie.
Everybody knew about the ship before the movie.
My dad told me the story way before internet. I don't have a clue where he heard of it, but we knew what was about when the movie was announced.
Cameron has a huge influence, obviously, but Titanic was always the most famous ship and maritime disaster regardless of the movie.
@@bizarroeddie1 yup , the titanic had a lot of famous and rich people on that boat. Only the rich at the time could afford it.
so that's what a serious submersible looks like
A well designed and thought out and tested sub looks like this sub had to go through a battery of tests multiple times before they were even comfortable getting inside of it
@@jaredharris1970 They quite literally put it in the biggest pressure tank in the world in St. Petersburg, Russia. It's rated at 20% above max depth, so there's no Ocean depth on the planet right now that is too deep for the Limiting Factor. They proved it was 100% safe and worked before they even dived 10 ft with it lol. Victor Vescovo, his team of engineers, and Triton have produced a truly next generation submersible that is safe, effective, and comfortable too! Victor spent his billions making sure he would continue to live on making billions, while Stockton Rush whined about safety and cost of development despite being very wealthy. I mean sure he wasn't Victor wealthy, but he had the assets to test Titan just as extensively as Victor, yet he decided to build a bargain bin plastic submersible and talked everyone into risking their lives for nothing.
Imagine being there and thinking 108 years ago people froze in the ice cold water
I think of that every time I fly over the Atlantic! I look down and think of those people. Ironically, I first saw the Leo and Kate version while flying over the Atlantic, from London to Toronto! Bad choice of programming, Air Canada. People in a metal container over the cold frozen dark waters, watching people die in those same cold waters.
Guggenheim is a true gentleman, to get well dressed and say he is prepared to go down like gentleman is mind blowing, I can’t think of a wealthy person today that would be that respectful and not panic. Big salute to him and his people on the ship
Yeah with his mistress lol
I doubt you personally know any wealthy people so u can't say what they would do. Making a blind assumption about someone based on financial status is gross. Stop it.
A true gentleman with a mistress??? lol
@@lolasmom5816 lol
Normal people would panic not be all monotone or jolly happy
Mr. Guggenheim went down with class as he helped his 18 year old mistress into a lifeboat and told her to tell his wife that he loves her.
Well, I guess that’s badass
Lmao.
Wow….he had guts
Whatta guy not!
Quite the scandal!
I wish there was a channel that just aired various Titanic documentaries around the clock. I think I could watch it nonstop. For some reason, everything about this ship is fascinating to me.
I wish they would describe exactly how they know it’s a piece of the Guggenheim stateroom and why it’s important to find.
You need to watch the whole documentary
They want you to buy Disney+ subscription to watch the rest to find out =/
They can tell where it came from based upon the structure itself. It's kinda like being able to tell where a car fender goes after it was ripped of in a wreck. Boat parts are highly identifiable to those who know them. As to why it's important to find; ultimately, it's not. It's just something some find interesting, that has been hyped up to grab our attention.
@@101Osprey101 also probably because the Gughenheims were at the time immensely rich and influential. So much so that even today their legacy survives
i tried looking this up and found empty handed
Crazy to think how much history has passed by with everything we’ve learned in history books. Like all that was real at some point and there are still undiscovered pieces of these parts of history out there. Like how crazy is that?!
just imagine that this shipwreck has been through ww1, ww2, evolution of technology and at the very least evolution of society
The water is so dark .. The images were so blurry, who really knows what we were seeing.😯
It's not that hard to identify things.
If your profile name is your real name, you have beautiful name!
If this ⬆️ was bad enghlish, sorry, I speak finnish ;)
@@liaa3337 Perkele!!
Uhm, the titanic? What else do you think you are seeing lol?
its not the water that is dark..... theres just no light at depth....
it's kinda weird, creepy and even heart warming at the same time despite all ships of her era being scrapped and destroyed, the titanic is still there just at the bottom of the ocean despite the tragedy
The Titanic sank on the 15th April 1912 and was discovered 73 years later in 1985.
The search team were astonished to find the swimming pool was still full of water, and still is, even to this day
Thats one heck of a recycled joke Jerry
@@garethhancock8525 😂🤣😂🤣 the old ones are the best.
@@jerryjungle5717 ~ I agree
Lmaoo of course it has water
They were actually looking for Cold War nuclear submarines but accidently discovered the Titanic
At least the forgotten is still being noticed after a while need a break from everything else and just enjoy a piece of history even were currently living in one right now.
Being at the site is just spectacular.
I just came to watch it free with full of oxygen
I was a billionaire I would rather give these guys my 250k. You can see the quality and thought process behind everything they set out to do. Wish the 6 lost at sea had a chance liane these two.😢
Those two guys who bet their tickets with Jack and lost and didn't board the ship 👁️👄👁️
LMAO-
I-🤷
Ikr
When were watching Titanic
My brother was like
*he's gonna thank his friend for failing them*
A number of people had either premonitions or things that stopped them going. They were the lucky ones.
Pls 😭😭😭
Dear National Geograhic
please detect and find out the nanggala kri sank in the Indonesian sea 😭
Thank you so much
They did find it
@@waveafterwave0723 I want Kri Nanggala to be documented like the above video
I think they would, but they would need indonesian navy's permission.
You " *want* "huh ... you realize this kind of research cost billions? smh
Ga segampang itu woyyy
1:46 never ceases to take one's breath away.
Even though Jack and Rose were just a fictional passenger of titanic, but by looking at the wreck, it feels like Jack and Rose are real. Like thinking where was the the remains of Jack landed under the sea bed..
but surely, there were passenger couples who were at the same situation like Jack and Rose .. makes me sad thinking about it..
One mo girl crazy for Dawson
@@thomasandrews7255 and you are crazy about Thomas Andrews.. 😂
@ well, even I don't know where his remains landed under the sea bed 🤔
@@ajduo6431 yea but they aren't married
So the Gugenheim Family paied these guys to see if they could find the room in where their family member lived in his final days? Is that correct? In that case I think they where really lucky that that particular room popped out of the ship for them to find it on the sea bed. I mean it could easily have been staying inside the wreckage, like all the other rooms..
The production company that funded the expedition approached Parks Stephenson (Titanic expert; he's one of the divers in the video) and said (paraphrasing): "Hey, we have an ancestor of Guggenheim with us, do you know of anything at the wreck site we can film to tie their stories together?". Parks remembered a piece of debris Bill Sauder (Titanic expert) had identified as coming from the port side of B and C deck next to the third funnel. The floor of Guggenheim's stateroom is in that chunk of debris, though I don't believe it's visible in this video (it's at the bottom of the pile).
The terror everyone had to endure that night, I have a hard time imagining. So scary
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Who else is here after the sub is lost? Us poor people are smart watching it from UA-cam
akhi this is so jokes 😭😭
@@Boris-dq3ub😂😂frfr
It's been 112 years and I still remember it R.I.P TiTanic 💔💔
Human : we build the strongest and unsinkable boat
God : challenge accepted
Iceberg: mission accomplished
Exactly! The greatest and indestructible human creations are nothing before an Almighty God!
God ain't real, take it down a notch
@@StarZReFleX oof
@@StarZReFleX you ain't real take it down a notch
Titanic will always be remembered. 🇺🇸
Welcome to the episode of were quarantine has taken me
Stfu
@@umaraq7312 rude
Welcome to the episode of I can’t think of my own comments so I rebrand other people’s as my mine.
Where...
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100 years later. The ship is completely gone.
109 years actually
And it's not bc they don't want to risk moving it so it stays there until they can bring it up without any problems and it falling apart
Taylor Marie it will never be brought up to the surface. There never has been a plan to do so and there never will.
Many engineers think the many dives down to wreck site over the years has worsened the condition of the wreck.
@@taylormarie788 ...dude.. There r bacterias who r eatin those iron.. After a century. Titanic won't be there.. Only some remains will be there
Look at this sub compared to Titan. This one is state of the art with all kinds of bells and whistles and the Titan literally had one button and was controlled with an Xbox controller. This sub is what you pay to go on. I would actually feel safe to go on this one, because so much care went into safety. You can enjoy the experience without worry. It's no invincible, but you have a really good chance of success in a sub like this.
With all that money those rich people had I believe I would have paid double or triple just for piece of mind.
This is a very well built craft
Who watching after missing of Titan submarine
Me
@@TitanChromeE even 96 hours later.
@@Teknakill they dead then…
This is how real SUB looks like not a Walmart joystick controller 😠😠
Who else is watching this after the submarine deployed 😔
This could be an enjoyable video if only my anxiety didn't bounce back each time I watched them sitting inside that submarine
this is the legit sub :)
Me watching this video: "yes! They found the Guggenheim state peice!... wait, what's a guggenheim?"
I was confused too and googled it, fount out that he stayed in "stateroom cabin B84" ... I'm still confused.
It’s where the ship split in two Guggenheim is the name of the person who lived in the the room where it split
He is that grand staircase guy. who wear his best suit before he sank
Benjamin Guggenheim was One of Four millionaires on board.
thanks guys now I know
When I watch this type of documentary, I miss the late Jacques Cousteau.
Visões da Amazônia - Amazon Visions i like his early stuff
(Sorry thats a dumb joke)
I could watch these videos on the titanic all day - just don’t know why they don’t bring up more Artefacts to display to the general public as many people are fascinated by this sad story.
The families of people who went down with the ship don't want things disturbed.
Graverobbing isn't really a legal spectator sport, even though it has been around for generations.
Graverobbing is great, let’s go get grandma’s earrings!
That’s how you sound.
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Discovery - why can’t you bring up more relics to show the world / display ? Fascinating whatever you guys do - thank you 😊
Let’s leave this to those brave people, we can watch in comfort. Thank you for sharing
them: woah!
me: I can see nothing
I know a lot may disagree with this, but I think of how we have this technology at our hands now and how much it probably means to the families to have precious items back to them. I don't think exploring and learning everything we can, before it turns into a pile of rust, is a bad thing at all. I learn more about these people all the time and have so much respect for them. Especially the boiler room men, who I just learned tried to keep the lights on as long as possible! Heroes all over. God rest their souls 🙏♥️
There is no money in this world to convince me, to get in the sub going that deep! Those guys though are so chill like on afternoon tea! No words for my respect for scientist.
I would find it extremely fascinating to dive to the Titanic in one of those subs I wonder if they could find the nursery
@@cynthiamcgee4829what about now?
Well well well....
Everytime I see under water videos or pictures of the Titanic wreckage, it makes my hairs stand up on my arms and neck, it always freaks me out. It's kind of haunting to see, I've always found it fascinating as well
The amount of people showing up here now because of... Well you know.
You are here, because you want to compare with Titan. I believe this submarine tested and certified
This sub is a luxury compared to Titan sub disaster using a x box controller to steer
It was a PlayStation controller 😅
@@BrutalBeauty90Logitech lol, probably from Temu
@@omarbaba9892 wouldn’t be surprised lol 🙄
“His name is James, James, Cameron,
He’s the bravest pioneer”
No budget too steep, no sea too deep
South Park. Lmbo
When it comes to the Titanic there's only one pioneer, Dr Robert Ballard!
James Cameron doesn’t do, what James Cameron does, for James Cameron. James Cameron does what James Cameron does because James Cameron IS.... James Cameron.
Finding Titanic was actually part of a REAL search by the USN to find a lost submarine....
When the lights went out on that massive ship I would've freaked OUT.
Great discovery! An apparent hero and gentleman too it seems before his demise. 👍
Now I understand thanks from this video a different of really submarine and cheap submarine, .thanks for save life, will be a lesson..
You know why I'm here 🕊️
I watched the whole episode and there was no explanation of what was unique about Guggenheim's stateroom, other than Guggenheim occupying it. There was also no explanation of how the "discovery" was a match for anything in any stateroom.
Yes, I kept waiting for the verification data. They offered no confirmation.
So it was a waste of time?
it's a tragedy what happened to Titanic, but somehow it transformed into a landmark for ocean expeditions that intrigued countless scientists. Although it perished by the sea, it is one of the iconic ships that survived its time. INCREDIBLE!
This is outstanding 👏👏
Where are my people that came here because of the lost sub?
Here here
🙋🏼♀️ Now I’ve fallen back down the Titanic rabbit hole. My obsession has been resurrected. 😵💫🚢
@@JackieOlantern hahaha same
@@mcguzman5398 new movie soon, this is fake news
Today is 14th April, 2024 - 11:05 PM, Sunday. It has been 112 years since Titanic sank at the bottom of the Atlantic. RIP to all those who lost their lives on that fateful night.
Who else is here because of the recent missing submarine?
Me and i wonder how they did it but these people from the news not
Me! Wondering why didn't oceangate take notes on how to safely see the titanic with clear communications.
@@miltonn5009 me
Nice vid! My friend who’s a big fan of titanic will be so happy after I show him this
Wasn't nearly detailed enough. Exactly how did they determine this had been Guggenheim's suite? Counted portholes? Saw the room number?
Time to let Titanic R.I.P
This was truly devastating, and hundreds of people, unnamed to us, fell, trapped in the ship, or were left watching with others, screaming, as the left lifeboats left.
Them: Wow...we found it, look at it...
Me: i think i have bluescreen
this is the ship the billionaire should of paid to go down in.
The Titanic had 840 staterooms; how do they know it’s a piece of the Guggenheim's stateroom?
Why was it important to find it?
They can’t possibly know which stateroom that was.
I know it can't be restored but I just hoped so bad that one day this ship could be restored
Clive palmer is building a ship and China are building a floating hotel of titanic but the wreck will disintegrate if moved
@@particul4r24 thanks for the info 🙏
@@VaggelisKatsikokeris2001 np
Maybe one day , Nothing is impossible for humans !
@@SGCampusUnfilterd
It is impossible, the titanic won’t survive being moved or pulled out of the water. The largest piece they pulled out took them years just to get it out never mind salvaging it so that it would be able to be displayed.
Who came here to check if a submersible can really withstand the 12000 feet below the ocean after the titan catastrophy?
Amazing from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Those radio calls feel like its recorded in a game with those background music going. Splendid!
To think the descent to Titanic takes almost 3 hours and yet the ship sank to its grave in 10 minutes at most. I’ve always been conflicted with horror and fascination at how it must be to witness Titanic with your own eyes. I’d probably have a heart attack, but I also can’t imagine anything I’d want to see more.
3 hrs?? 2.,? Miles deep?? 3hrs???
scientists: we found guggenheim
guggenheim: a piece of scrap metal
Who came to see after losing the "Titan"submarine?
I've watched about 50 old titanic vids this week and every single one had a recent comment about the Titan!!!!
My lifelong dream has been to pay that hefty $10,000 to go see the Titanic in person. That would be the greatest day of my life.
Okay so... would someone be willing to explain to me what’s so important about them finding this specific room...?
Gugenheim lived there
PureRageRS ??? Is... Is that it...? 😭
His great great grandson wanted to see the rooms ( they were like first class fancy rooms next to dance ballrooms). The rooms also were torn apart when the titanic was torn in half so are seen as significant into how the interior was damaged too, but other than that , they are just rooms on a ship where he lived
@@UltravioletRay rich people problems
shiteusername Okay? You don’t gotta tell me to deal with anything. I’m living my best life just as I am 👌🏽 thanks. Have a good one.
How come this vessel looks much more cohesive structurally compared to titan.
James Cameron's Ghost of the Abyss is still the definitive wreck footage. And it's not even close.
The ship is sitting there I. The ocean bottom 😮 looks great 👍
OCEANGATE: “my turn! hand me the game controller” 😅
Nice graphics. Easy to visualise.
Completely random fact:
Lightning strikes the Earth 100 times every second.
-SciFacts
How do you know so much?
Fun fact: this looks like spamming for subscribers on science/nature channels. The hint: The fun fact has absolutely nothing to do with the video!
@@MissLilyputt Ok Karen
My mother’s name is Karen.⬇️
@@debraj2698 True Story?
I’m sure there’s parts of the wreck that that were never discovered. It would be very cool to see those locations and if they recover more artifacts like luggage in the cargo holds
it would've been astounding to see the ship only a few minutes after hitting bottom
My kingdom for a CGI of that!
@Botched Operations maybe for you lol
Looks good to me. No need to hop on a tourist submarine and risk getting lost at sea 12K under. Hope they find them