I went to primary school with Dr. Ballard’s daughter. I remember he came to our class one day and told us his story of encountering the sunken Titanic. The man is humble beyond words and a true explorer.
My ancestor was on that voyage she was a maid & lived to tell the tale. I heard it through my family that the worst part about the sinking of the Titanic was when they no longer heard anyone any longer & the eerie stillness of the cold dark night. Just knowing they all were gone. When I heard that it was so heart breaking bc even the survivors had a very hard time with it all. I couldn't imagine what they felt being so close to such a tragedy.
I cannot imagine how terrifying it must have been for those poor souls, especially when the lights shut off. Titanic was a beautiful piece of art. RIP to all who who lost their lives on the Titanic. We will never forget.❤️
I can still remember the very day it was announced The Titanic had finally been found. I was only a kid, but can still remember it vividly. My Dad said to me "I thought they'd never find it." That's always stuck with me.
I remember when I was on that titanic and my girlfriend told me she wouldnt let go and that mf hand slipped💀 Fortunately another boat came from the Brazil a few hours later and saw me and I’ve been living there ever since🚫🧢
Its actually crazy to think about that at one time this was something people walked on, touched, breathed in, sailed in, and chaos occured, and the fact we live in an era where we can see this footage of it from the palm of your hand, we certainly do live in the future.
All that money and luster for nothing. Squid food, yum yum get ya sum. 😹🖕 Bahahaha I hope most had kids, we need more generational trauma in this country.
I think some people don’t understand it was PITCH black. Imagine just hearing screaming and people drowning and your being frozen alive by the water but can’t see anything. So heartbreaking
Wait...it was pitch black??? Isn't there moonlight at least shining on the ocean surface? Like in the movie? There had to be some light during that horrible night
@@Seahawkfan1108 the ocean at night is pitch black look at videos of people on oil rigs at night. of course you could see it in the movie thats because its a movie lol.
@@Seahawkfan1108 I think the clouds we’re so dark and strong that moonlight in that part of the ocean, has no chance of shining through. I don’t think it was well lit at all
It already is old. The Titanic sunk in 1912. Whether the door could have also held Jack as well as Rose, the jury’s out, but sometimes Hollywood likes to add a little more drama than how it probably really played out.
As he's retelling his story of finding the Titanic, you can almost see the fear in his eyes. There's a sense of reverence and respect for the ship and it's passengers that I didn't see from the CEO of Oceangate. The titanic is grave site and shouldn't be visited for selfish reasons as those on the submarine. It's the same arrogance and negligence that put the ship at the bottom of the ocean on April 14, 1912, never to see daylight ever again.
@@jadapinkett1656 no one laughs about visiting a cemetery… if you watch the cbs special on ocean gate we’re referring to the ceo was laughing & joking about how unsafe it was
Makes me think about the ones left behind who waited for their return and many never did. The shock of getting the news about the sinking, processing the grief and then having to move on with your life without their lost loved ones.
@@Machiave11i Yes, that’s true. No real civilian radio networks yet, of course no television and news took time to travel back then. My grandparents were in their early teens when this happened. They lived in a small town in rural Kansas. It took a while for the entire nation to receive news of any sort.
That’s prolly why captain smith is so out of touch with reality in the titanic movie.. even if it’s jus a movie they did a good job cuz he just looks like lost and in his thoughts. Crazy.
naaah theres nothing left after so long..my mum died and buried 28yrs ago we exhumed the grave under government land acquisition order and there was nothing left but pieces of the skull ..this one happened 100yrs ago in the sea!
The scariest part is thinking of when the lights went out, it was almost pitch black. Just hearing metal screeching, people screaming, and the thought of not knowing when you would hit the icy water, get hit by an object, or even hit by the ship. A real nightmare.
Watching the movie 25 years ago at age 5 and having good seats in a movie theater almost makes it feel like I witnessed the sinking in person. Just comes to show how great James Cameron is at what he does.
@@missalys5100 I watched it on vhs when I was 8, my mom covered my eyes during the sex scene but I got to see everything else. It was a fascinating movie and wasn’t traumatizing at all for my young mind
“We will stay here, as long as we need to be here.” Was the last known words of Archie Frost who was an engineer who stayed behind to make sure the ship maintained power despite the huge amounts of incoming water in Titanic’s final minutes.
Just seeing those video clips makes my heart sink because the cold, wet, darkness of the wreckage is essentially what many felt during the sinking: it was around 2 am and everything got quiet because thousands of people died by drowning or hypothermia. This is a great tragic story that will live on for hundreds of more years
About 4 months, ago a man from one of the expeditions down to the titanic came to my college and showed us personal footage, not only that but he also brought a desert plate in. This plate had been sat on the ocean floor since the day of the sinking, the plate was covered in coral (or whatever grows on stuff underwater, I'm no biologist). It was truly incredible to be in the same room as something from this incredible piece of history, when he showed the plate I actually got shivers.
@@twylah9047 it happened regardless of me being there... you can't expect me, a single person to stop an entire diving expedition funded by multi millionairs. Besides you walk on a thousand graves a day without noticing it, being a bit hypocritical don't ya think??
Kinda like going to the World Trade Center site, dig around, and take home a briefcase or a pair of shoes you find there. Or go to a cemetery, and bring home a bouquet of flowers from there
I’m questioning why they kept this footage locked away for 40 years. This should’ve been publicly shown long ago, so everyone can view a piece of maritime history.
As a mother of twin babies it just broke my heart when the guy said "a mother's shoes with her baby's shoes"... 😭 I remember crying my eyes out during the scene in the movie when that one lifeboat came back to rescue the passengers and they found the bodies of the mother and her baby... 😭
My grand grandfather got a ticket for the lower class on the Titanic and was just about to move to the US but just before boarding the ship, he got the message that his daughter was born and decided to postpone his trip. If he went onboard that ship, he wouldn’t have made it alive and he wouldn’t have had a son, my grandfather Edit: And it wasn’t like he was alone. He actually had a plan to go after his sister to the US (who had gone before him already) and after a while the rest of his family would also have moved to the states but in the end they decided not to go
@@Slenderslayer351 accoring to my dad, the ticket is still somewhere but nearly all my grand grandfather’s belongings were shared between his children (and all my grandfather’s old stuff have been stolen twice) so it’s pretty hard to find it nowadays. Maybe one day I’ll go through all the remaining stuff and cross my fingers that I still have it
It’s sad for everyone involved …but the courage humility and honor that man showed by going down with the ship is insane …a rule of the sea, many of us probably wouldn’t follow….
The Titanic wreck site is haunting but also beautiful. It’s amazing how retained the bow was. I know she’ll probably be nothing more then a rusty stain on the ocean floor one day, possibly in our lifetime, but she is amazing
A twisted, decaying wreck which looks like it was torn in parts by a giant and a gravesite at a depth with gargatuan pressure isn't exactly a place of beauty. . "It’s amazing how retained the bow was" Not at all. It sank slowly and hence was spared the huge forces which tore the aft section to pieces.
@@McLarenMercedes beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Some of us find the titanic to be magnificent and personally I do see the beauty of the ship. It’s a tragedy as well.
It's sad how many people could've been trapped in the Stern 3rd class sections when it sank since it had a huge air pockets in the ship still. Once the whole ship fully sank the stern Imploded and destroyed the whole Stern of the ship...
@@McLarenMercedes I hate contrarians like yourself. It's amazing that you genuinely were not able to contribute anything to the conversation beyond your own vapid perspective.
My grandmother told me she would pick blackberries near Eastaboga, Alabama and her brother would come by with a newspaper to share breaking stories. She remembered only two: the sinking of the Titanic and the beginning of WWI. (My dad was born when she was her in her mid forties; I’m in my forties now.)
I had the chance to see "Ghosts of the Abyss:The Titanic" when it came out and was absolutely stunned at it, I was 13 when it came out in 2003 but still stunned at the beauty of it even under water after all that time, I can't imagine how it looked for real, Spielberg did a great job at bringing it to life but I still can't imagine what it really looked like and be able to set foot on it I meant James Cameron, not Spielberg
@@gleefus4696 it was 2003, you're thinking of something else... I was talking about the IMAX 1 that came out from James Cameron in 2003, Ghosts of the Abyss
Titanic is that generation’s 9/11. Its sinking also led to the creation of the Federal Reserve. A monumentally sized ship and a monumental piece of history.
It's such a shame how quickly the ship is disappearing and I'm grateful that so much footage of the wreck was taken over the past (almost) 4 decades before she had the chance to completely vanish into the sea floor. Titanic's sister, the Britannic, currently lies on her side in water shallow enough that people can dive down without submarines and she's largely intact, too. I'm sure I'll never have the chance to go down to the Titanic but I would love to get certified in deep water diving so that I could dive down and view the almost identical Britannic in person.
Don't forget the third sister boat, I forgot it's name but it was built by the same person who made the titanic and Britannic, it didn't even get to sail and started sinking as soon as it touched the water.
**Shayf82,** I was active duty in the military for quite some time so, excuse my ignorance. Didn't some $$$ hi-end salvage team stuff that ship with balloons and raise it? Hell, I burned thru 5 presidents while active duty, and lived to talk about it.
@@JamminClemmons It is way to brittle to be moved. It is slowly decaying away now. I can't remember how many more years it was said to have left. If you ever see newer pictures of it. You will see like orange looking stuff all around it. It has been said that is the ship its self decaying.
I feel like we need to thank Robert Ballard for actually dedicating his mission and convincing his higher-ups to allow him to search for the Titanic. If he didnt, we may never have found the ship. RIP to all of the Titanic passengers, crew, workers, and animals.
@@JungleYT Titanic was always on his list to find. The navy just wanted him to locate 2 submarines first and then they gave him the remaining time to dedicate for the Titanic
@@JungleYT he’s the one that drew the map to the ballpark well before looking for the other subs, they aren’t in close proximity where it would be “stumbled upon”
Wow! It’s still such a traumatic story it is haunting. Those people went through a horrifying dark cold panic death. To hear the description of their remains or part’s pieces and even shoes. The guy that gave his life jacket to a women and stood behind and sunk with the ship it just really hit my heart. God said the greatest love is a man laying his life for another R.I.P. beautiful souls💜💜💜💜💜
All of this is horrifying, but can you imagine how horrifying it would have been to be a survivor? To hear the screams, see people drowning and falling in the water. To eventually hearing nothing at all. Heartbreaking and traumatizing
I can only imagine his horror, disbelief, astonishment, disappointment at this previously reported “indestructible” vessel going down. It was probably his last attempt at making things right since he had been wrong about the boat being impossible to sink. Or perhaps he was ashamed of his huge miscalculation and thought it better to die with his creation, than face backlash of all the families of the victims.
@@tymondabrowski12That’s nonsense. The Titanic was an incredibly well-constructed, high quality ship, one of the best ever built at the time. It already had thick walls and advanced safety features. It had MORE lifeboats than were legally required. No expense was spared. Please don’t listen to conspiracy theories.
@@funkyfranxThe ship was designed to withstand an iceberg impact at the front. If they had just slowed down and hit the iceberg head on, the ship would've remained afloat.
@@solomongrundy1467 correct no more than 4 compartments could be breached. It would've just been the one up front but sadly it didn't seem like the crew understand the ship as they requested to turn vs slowing down and hitting head first. Probably would've been more horrific crashing into a iceberg but also could have saved everyone's life
So they could hide the fact that they've pilfered the fortunes, probably using the ill-gotten gains for evil (buying secrets, weapons, drugs, etc.), then giving fake stories to the public. If it's been 40 years since this video was taken, SOMEBODY'S LYING!
Because of the insurance scam that it was never the titanic but the twin ship (I can’t remember the name of it ) but there’s a lot of astounding proof that The titanic sinking was all planned , that’s why so many billionaires canceled their trips with the ship last minute (Milton Hershey as an example) , and the ship that sunk was damaged already but was worth alot more ? I think? then the actual titanic.) Worth looking into for sure ! It’s interesting
Took decades to find it and we had a general idea of where it went down, and people wonder why we still haven’t found that flight that went missing back in like 2013/2014 from Malaysia
@@scottmccloud9029It’s estimated that it went down somewhere in the so called “7th search arc” based on the Inmarsat Satellite data. The problem is that it’s still a lot of ocean to cover and unlike ships, planes don’t always stay in one piece when they crash and if it was violent enough, then MH370 is in pieces. Best hope is that the next search is able to find something easily identifiable like an engine, landing gear, or the horizontal stabilizer.
It’s so sad how many tragedies happen due to pure negligence. There is multiple reasons why this happened with the ice being the final. I hope that those souls rest peacefully, I couldn’t begin to imagine what it was like for those lost and survived.
As an Irishman this breaks my heart many of my people died on the titanic and were third class passengers I will keep a good thought for them always ☘️🙏🇮🇪 🚢
My great grandma was on the titanic when it sank. There was only room for one more person on the lifeboat and she had to leave her 4 friends behind. She always said she wishes she could go back and trade her life for her friends but there's no going back
It's amazing that none dare to make a reboot of the Movie Titanic. The movie was just perfect, putting in the story of rose and jack but telling us also the story of one of the mightiest Cruise ships during it's time. How it cruised and how it saw it's last sunset. Though what was sadder is the 1500 who could not make it
James Cameron's Titanic is just among several movies and tv shows that tells the tale of Titanic. It can be considered a reboot if you account for all of the movies that were released prior to it.
Even when you look at the titanic today there is still life on the ship. I see all the sea life that now lives there it is a graveyard in a way but still there is life there now. What a tragic thing to happen to think of how many more lives might have been saved had all the lifeboats been filled instead of set off with half the seats empty.
This is so sad. Makes it all too real. We heard about it for years but to actually see it brought it all home that it wasnt a myth. Real people died. I can't imagine how Bob and his team felt being so close to it. Sacred spot indeed.
If that doesn't give you chills you can watch the video about the Astor mansion, he was a wealthy man who passed when the ship sank. His mansion is huge and yet empty now
@@jspur22 1500 people died. It’s not a cemetery where everyone’s body is locked in a box 6 feet underground. They said many were literally staring back at them.
I went to the Titanic exhibit maybe about a dozen years ago in Vegas. They give you card with a name of a passenger. At the end of the exhibit was everyone's names who survived and those who perished. I was so happy my name on the card was a lady who had survived.
I watched an early, black n white film about the Titanic when I was very young (71 now). I was hooked on the tragic tail ever since. I believe I've watched every movie and documentary they show. I'm drawn to it
@@kallen868 I was a kid , I don't think I knew then who she was. I'd like to think the movie was from the 30's to early 40's. We're there more than one movie?
It truly is sad and heartbreaking to see the Titanic, haunting to see those images of the ship because it shows you that tomorrow isn’t promised so to live your life to the fullest because you never know. These poor people were on a voyage with dreams and hopes, then suddenly it was all gone. RIP.
There's this attraction in orlando called wonderworks that has a small titanic exhibit, its just like a small bucket of water that is kept at the exact temperature of the water the night the titanic sunk. You're allowed to put your fingers in it, I couldn't keep my finger in for longer than 5 seconds before it started getting painful. Just very heartbreaking to think about what those people went through.
I was watching someone play this on VR & just all the people screaming as the boat broke in half & sinking, in that moment I’m just like, “wow. I can’t imagine what these people went through & not being able to save their children let alone themself’s & how scary that must had been”.
I remember when Robert Ballard came and spoke to my 3rd grade class. He was a really nice guy. He even signed my titanic book that I had since I was a young kid
20% of men on the titanic survived…. 75% of the women survived the titanic and 52% of the children survived. Those men were hero’s that day. They literally chose saved the women and children before themselves. God bless those men
Equality at its finest. Now I, a biological male indentify as a female I better be rescued on the titanic! I wonder what they would’ve thought if they heard that lmao
Titanic truly is one of the most interesting stories there is for ship fates. Anyone who hasn't seen James Cameron's Titanic movie, I encourage you watch it as they put a lot of time into making accuracy important.
@@lisanealy1703 better than sailing off Into the sunset after 1500 plus meet their maker. They had to include the fact that boats went in after the fact and found zero survivors. What your just gonna ro credits after a ship sinks with a bunch of rowboats and Harry Potter lamps?
@user-dy1my7yr3z The modern part of the movie was unnecessary and one of the characters continually used fowl language just made the movie too long-- just should have started the movie in the period the Titanic sailed.
@@lisanealy1703 foul language? Lol OK Karen. The modern part of the story was great. The idea that we were reliving her memory was, to me, the most significant.
I honour all the poor souls who died and the survivors of that night. I had a great, great aunt on the Titanic. Her name was Hazel Fanner from the UK. She was wealthy and was one of the 700 survivors.
It’s crazy to think that the Titanic is sitting down there in the depths of the North Atlantic Ocean as we watch this video. Thinking about how that grand ship hasn’t seen the sun since the day it went down 110 years ago. Rest In Peace to all who perished xoxo
Revisiting this video after the loss of the five individuals on the Titan submarine who were trying to explore the Titanic and unfortunately lost their lives today.
I know the guy personally who did the main designing of the Alvin, the sub that first found Titanic. I live around woods hole and get to witness all their cool experiments they do at home. Got a tour first-hand of their main research boat, as well as of their SEA Sea Education Association boat, Corwith Cramer. My dad went on the Westward.
I see people have never gone to a Titanic museum! This footage is on display during the walk-through. They may have new footage, but this has been seen by many people, who truly love Titanic, outside of the movie.
I remember seeing the movie 'Titanic' on a brutally bitter cold day in Minnesota. As I walked out of the theater and was hit by the painfully frigid air, all I could think about was those poor people, freezing in the icy waters in and around the ship. I cried all the way home. 😔
I went to primary school with Dr. Ballard’s daughter. I remember he came to our class one day and told us his story of encountering the sunken Titanic. The man is humble beyond words and a true explorer.
Wow, I'm sure that made it more real for you and your classmates than just words on a page.
@@mrmorris2152 not to alarm you, but famous people do go to school with other people. absolutely insane, i know, but it's true
@joijellybean8576 wow your bf is so lucky , that’s an amazing accomplishment 🙄
@@totaltakeovergames7275 not to alarm you but your mom wore my jersey in high-school 🤝
@@mrmorris2152 👿
My ancestor was on that voyage she was a maid & lived to tell the tale. I heard it through my family that the worst part about the sinking of the Titanic was when they no longer heard anyone any longer & the eerie stillness of the cold dark night. Just knowing they all were gone. When I heard that it was so heart breaking bc even the survivors had a very hard time with it all. I couldn't imagine what they felt being so close to such a tragedy.
Hard to believe they were all murdered so the federal reserve could be created so the uber rich could get even more disgustingly rich
@@mrmorris2152 shut up mr morris
@@mrmorris2152 The last survivor died in 2009. How is it not possible?
@@Your_pixels_are_showing I said what I said. You gonna force me into believing ?
@@Your_pixels_are_showing they said ancestor, they didnt say if they were alive or dead
I cannot imagine how terrifying it must have been for those poor souls, especially when the lights shut off. Titanic was a beautiful piece of art. RIP to all who who lost their lives on the Titanic. We will never forget.❤️
I forgor
@@Shiturd45ah but you personally don’t count for a damn thing, so it’s all good. The rest of us, who matter, won’t forget. Ever.
@@finnilrebna348 well said
Titanic? Never heard of it 🤔
This ain't 9 11 bro plus this happened like hundreds of years ago so I don't know why your showing sympathy no offense
I can still remember the very day it was announced The Titanic had finally been found.
I was only a kid, but can still remember it vividly.
My Dad said to me "I thought they'd never find it."
That's always stuck with me.
Why lol I was only time
I remember when I was on that titanic and my girlfriend told me she wouldnt let go and that mf hand slipped💀
Fortunately another boat came from the Brazil a few hours later and saw me and I’ve been living there ever since🚫🧢
Wat year was that
@@ionapalmer4068 2003
@@ionapalmer4068
1985.
Its actually crazy to think about that at one time this was something people walked on, touched, breathed in, sailed in, and chaos occured, and the fact we live in an era where we can see this footage of it from the palm of your hand, we certainly do live in the future.
All that money and luster for nothing. Squid food, yum yum get ya sum. 😹🖕 Bahahaha
I hope most had kids, we need more generational trauma in this country.
@@LSnium what did they say
We don't live in the future. We live in the present.
@@Aderin. its a figure of speech einstein.
@@Jon_Chhan no it’s called over exaggerating for the sake of doing it
I think some people don’t understand it was PITCH black. Imagine just hearing screaming and people drowning and your being frozen alive by the water but can’t see anything. So heartbreaking
It really is hard to imagine bro. Its freakin terrifying. Poor souls
@@bashns7743 maybe don’t imagine it ?
Wait...it was pitch black??? Isn't there moonlight at least shining on the ocean surface? Like in the movie? There had to be some light during that horrible night
@@Seahawkfan1108 the ocean at night is pitch black look at videos of people on oil rigs at night. of course you could see it in the movie thats because its a movie lol.
@@Seahawkfan1108 I think the clouds we’re so dark and strong that moonlight in that part of the ocean, has no chance of shining through. I don’t think it was well lit at all
Titanic. A real story that will never grow old.
It already is old. The Titanic sunk in 1912. Whether the door could have also held Jack as well as Rose, the jury’s out, but sometimes Hollywood likes to add a little more drama than how it probably really played out.
@@MrSupercar55 he means that the story won’t be forgotten
Almost 111 years old
@@MrSupercar55 we’re not talking about the movie.
How do you know it's real?
As he's retelling his story of finding the Titanic, you can almost see the fear in his eyes. There's a sense of reverence and respect for the ship and it's passengers that I didn't see from the CEO of Oceangate.
The titanic is grave site and shouldn't be visited for selfish reasons as those on the submarine. It's the same arrogance and negligence that put the ship at the bottom of the ocean on April 14, 1912, never to see daylight ever again.
Very very well said. The arrogance and negligence definitely true
That’s a reach. Then we shouldn’t look at the footage for selfish reasons?
Exactly
By your logic, no one should visit a cemetery.
@@jadapinkett1656 no one laughs about visiting a cemetery… if you watch the cbs special on ocean gate we’re referring to the ceo was laughing & joking about how unsafe it was
Makes me think about the ones left behind who waited for their return and many never did. The shock of getting the news about the sinking, processing the grief and then having to move on with your life without their lost loved ones.
And on top of that they couldn't even bury their loved ones, how sad :(
@@nanad.4552 Yes, indeed. The surviving family members didn’t get a lot of closure.
Actually a lot of the news at the time had a lot of contradictions to the official story.
@@Machiave11i Yes, that’s true. No real civilian radio networks yet, of course no television and news took time to travel back then. My grandparents were in their early teens when this happened. They lived in a small town in rural Kansas. It took a while for the entire nation to receive news of any sort.
That’s prolly why captain smith is so out of touch with reality in the titanic movie.. even if it’s jus a movie they did a good job cuz he just looks like lost and in his thoughts. Crazy.
A piece of history that is legendary and heartbreaking
Israeli mossad sunk it. Time for revenge
Did 9/11 too.
@@yagodaghendrik9664 yeah nd killings of millions of iraqis too so heartbreaking"
@@rigel4211 The Iraqi Government caused it to happen to it's citizens .
What’s so heartbreaking? People die everyday
“Everybody was dancing, so happy, but then we realized we were dancing on somebody’s grave” - Robert Ballard, the man who rediscovered the Titanic.
naaah theres nothing left after so long..my mum died and buried 28yrs ago we exhumed the grave under government land acquisition order and there was nothing left but pieces of the skull ..this one happened 100yrs ago in the sea!
@@fidelcatsro6948 Some people did not have their family members do that.’Even if somebody died there. Robert Ballard actually said it.
@@RollieVR well they need to learn their lesson
that must have been pretty hard to do jeez.
@@fidelcatsro6948 A grave is a grave, it doesn't matter if the body is still in tact.
The scariest part is thinking of when the lights went out, it was almost pitch black. Just hearing metal screeching, people screaming, and the thought of not knowing when you would hit the icy water, get hit by an object, or even hit by the ship. A real nightmare.
Yes
Watching the movie 25 years ago at age 5 and having good seats in a movie theater almost makes it feel like I witnessed the sinking in person. Just comes to show how great James Cameron is at what he does.
It was a long movie
@@christianalexander579 But worth watching over and over..Just like King Kong w/Jack Black!!👍👍
Who lets a 5 year old child see this like..your parents know there is death and a sex scene and nudity in this movie right?!
@@missalys5100 my middle school showed this movie to us back then. 😂
@@missalys5100 I watched it on vhs when I was 8, my mom covered my eyes during the sex scene but I got to see everything else. It was a fascinating movie and wasn’t traumatizing at all for my young mind
“We will stay here, as long as we need to be here.” Was the last known words of Archie Frost who was an engineer who stayed behind to make sure the ship maintained power despite the huge amounts of incoming water in Titanic’s final minutes.
Why was the Captain of the Titanic seen by multiple people years later?
@@Machiave11i probably faked his death and got away unnoticed
@@Machiave11iFor the same reason people claim they have seen angry moustache man, JFK, Lady Di or Stalin.
@@IchhabezuvielUA-camgegucktO_o Don't forget Tupac 🤪
@@IchhabezuvielUA-camgegucktO_oangry mustache man 😭😭 i’ve heard people claim they’ve seen xxxtentacion and juice wrld recently
Just seeing those video clips makes my heart sink because the cold, wet, darkness of the wreckage is essentially what many felt during the sinking: it was around 2 am and everything got quiet because thousands of people died by drowning or hypothermia. This is a great tragic story that will live on for hundreds of more years
What "many" felt? Don't you mean everyone?? They all felt the same thing. They were all cold and in the dark
They died by vagal inhibition
Makes your heart sink. Pun intended?
@@CyberIce2000 regarding the context, probably not
@@lorenzomartin6127 Yeah, you're probably right. Her heart will go on, though.
About 4 months, ago a man from one of the expeditions down to the titanic came to my college and showed us personal footage, not only that but he also brought a desert plate in. This plate had been sat on the ocean floor since the day of the sinking, the plate was covered in coral (or whatever grows on stuff underwater, I'm no biologist). It was truly incredible to be in the same room as something from this incredible piece of history, when he showed the plate I actually got shivers.
I'm sure he wasn't supposed to take anything from the ship.
Let these people rest. It's a grave for God Sake. Lot's of sick people in this world...
@@twylah9047 it happened regardless of me being there... you can't expect me, a single person to stop an entire diving expedition funded by multi millionairs. Besides you walk on a thousand graves a day without noticing it, being a bit hypocritical don't ya think??
Kinda like going to the World Trade Center site, dig around, and take home a briefcase or a pair of shoes you find there.
Or go to a cemetery, and bring home a bouquet of flowers from there
@ShugerPlum0263 it belongs to no-one the us government have said anyone who can get down there can take what they like and it becomes their property.
I’m questioning why they kept this footage locked away for 40 years. This should’ve been publicly shown long ago, so everyone can view a piece of maritime history.
Thank you! They decide to release it because of a movie release anniversary. Crazy
This video is old its been shown before just not on the news
So they could pilfer it's fortunes and false stories could be told to hide the facts. Simple.
Because it didn't go down by an iceberg.
Go read my comment and youll know why its been locked away for 40 years
Me and my late grandmother went to the theater when this movie was released. I can't believe it's been 25 years now. Time flies as they say.
It is amazing to see the small fish having no issues with pressure or cold temperatures.
That’s how they breathe .
They can’t breath out of the water. It is “amazing” that we can?
They breathe pressure and cold temperatures? @@FXbySpecialK
As a mother of twin babies it just broke my heart when the guy said "a mother's shoes with her baby's shoes"... 😭 I remember crying my eyes out during the scene in the movie when that one lifeboat came back to rescue the passengers and they found the bodies of the mother and her baby... 😭
My grand grandfather got a ticket for the lower class on the Titanic and was just about to move to the US but just before boarding the ship, he got the message that his daughter was born and decided to postpone his trip. If he went onboard that ship, he wouldn’t have made it alive and he wouldn’t have had a son, my grandfather
Edit: And it wasn’t like he was alone. He actually had a plan to go after his sister to the US (who had gone before him already) and after a while the rest of his family would also have moved to the states but in the end they decided not to go
amazing how a simple decision like this decades ago makes it possible for you to exist
If he kept that ticket, it'll be worth a bit now
@@Slenderslayer351 accoring to my dad, the ticket is still somewhere but nearly all my grand grandfather’s belongings were shared between his children (and all my grandfather’s old stuff have been stolen twice) so it’s pretty hard to find it nowadays. Maybe one day I’ll go through all the remaining stuff and cross my fingers that I still have it
@@tenacious_takakumi2680 Hopefully you do have it, a thing like that is priceless
@@tenacious_takakumi2680hopefully you will find it 😢❤
It’s sad for everyone involved …but the courage humility and honor that man showed by going down with the ship is insane …a rule of the sea, many of us probably wouldn’t follow….
u need to be stupid to put your life in risk over a sinking useless ship with no soul
I was just thinking the same thing.. Dudes a real one for that. RIP to everyone
L take, it made for a great movie, also Michigan is your daddy.
Columbus Ohio!!!!
He did his job as captain. In these days it was understood & expected now people will look out for themselves, quite sad
The Titanic wreck site is haunting but also beautiful. It’s amazing how retained the bow was. I know she’ll probably be nothing more then a rusty stain on the ocean floor one day, possibly in our lifetime, but she is amazing
A twisted, decaying wreck which looks like it was torn in parts by a giant and a gravesite at a depth with gargatuan pressure isn't exactly a place of beauty. .
"It’s amazing how retained the bow was" Not at all. It sank slowly and hence was spared the huge forces which tore the aft section to pieces.
@@McLarenMercedes beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Some of us find the titanic to be magnificent and personally I do see the beauty of the ship. It’s a tragedy as well.
@@McLarenMercedes god you’re so lame
It's sad how many people could've been trapped in the Stern 3rd class sections when it sank since it had a huge air pockets in the ship still. Once the whole ship fully sank the stern Imploded and destroyed the whole Stern of the ship...
@@McLarenMercedes I hate contrarians like yourself. It's amazing that you genuinely were not able to contribute anything to the conversation beyond your own vapid perspective.
Anyone here after that missing Titanic Submersible???
I am 🙏🏽
*You know it.* 😔
Yea lol
My grandmother told me she would pick blackberries near Eastaboga, Alabama and her brother would come by with a newspaper to share breaking stories. She remembered only two: the sinking of the Titanic and the beginning of WWI. (My dad was born when she was her in her mid forties; I’m in my forties now.)
my math says shed be in her 120s now
🐱👍🏿
@@fidelcatsro6948 yes she would be. She passed away in the mid 1990’s
@@debbystardust my maternal grandma just died 94 in january
So what
I had the chance to see "Ghosts of the Abyss:The Titanic" when it came out and was absolutely stunned at it, I was 13 when it came out in 2003 but still stunned at the beauty of it even under water after all that time, I can't imagine how it looked for real, Spielberg did a great job at bringing it to life but I still can't imagine what it really looked like and be able to set foot on it
I meant James Cameron, not Spielberg
Thats really cool. You mean James Cameron right?
@@chaosdubz8592 lol yes, thank you, idk why I thought Spielberg
@@ashleyklotz3762 You can go back and edit your comments.
2003? It was 1997
@@gleefus4696 it was 2003, you're thinking of something else... I was talking about the IMAX 1 that came out from James Cameron in 2003, Ghosts of the Abyss
Titanic has always fascinated me for some reason
What a privilege it must be to be able to see all that in person 🙏🏾
fr fr would have been a blast boarding this beauty of a ship
@@jason-s8c Getcho ass outta here dawg.
Since I was five my father told me about the Titanic. Read books, saw the movies.
I was 14 years old when the 1997 movie 🎥 Titanic was released and I watched it
Titanic is that generation’s 9/11. Its sinking also led to the creation of the Federal Reserve. A monumentally sized ship and a monumental piece of history.
“Crushing pressure” key words
I can’t get enough of the footage, ever. Mesmerizing, intriguing, and haunting. Titanic will live on through our imaginations and obsession. ❤️
It's such a shame how quickly the ship is disappearing and I'm grateful that so much footage of the wreck was taken over the past (almost) 4 decades before she had the chance to completely vanish into the sea floor. Titanic's sister, the Britannic, currently lies on her side in water shallow enough that people can dive down without submarines and she's largely intact, too. I'm sure I'll never have the chance to go down to the Titanic but I would love to get certified in deep water diving so that I could dive down and view the almost identical Britannic in person.
Don't forget the third sister boat, I forgot it's name but it was built by the same person who made the titanic and Britannic, it didn't even get to sail and started sinking as soon as it touched the water.
@@SairinEarthsea The Olympic, I believe it was
@@SairinEarthsea No? The Olympic was the only ship of the Olympic class ocean liners to survive it was eventually scrapped
@@dominickvillella8783 in 1935 it was being scrapped
@@SairinEarthsea white star line had a curse 😊
Absolutely beautiful, rest in peace to every one on the ship who lost their life on that ship.
Who came back here after the Ocean Gate titan submarine that was lost trying to go see the Titanic sunken ship crazy how history repeated itself
I have always been intrigued by the Titanic I wish we were able to see more footage
**Shayf82,**
I was active duty in the military for quite some time so, excuse my ignorance.
Didn't some $$$ hi-end salvage team stuff that ship with balloons and raise it?
Hell, I burned thru 5 presidents while active duty, and lived to talk about it.
@@JamminClemmons oh nah that’s the plot of the movie Raise the Titanic. The ship itself is still right where they found it
@@JamminClemmons It is way to brittle to be moved. It is slowly decaying away now. I can't remember how many more years it was said to have left. If you ever see newer pictures of it. You will see like orange looking stuff all around it. It has been said that is the ship its self decaying.
THAT ship will NEVER be lifted, per God.
@@marciawade9101 not unless we get the Chinese to do it..with the right $$$ budget of course
I can only imagine how much of an ecosystem has formed around that ship and any ship at the bottom of the ocean, its insane
a 111yr old ecosystem
arielle's castle now
right
Insane? Called nature!
I feel like we need to thank Robert Ballard for actually dedicating his mission and convincing his higher-ups to allow him to search for the Titanic. If he didnt, we may never have found the ship. RIP to all of the Titanic passengers, crew, workers, and animals.
Indeed. Imagine if that crackpot Jack Grimm found the wreck.
Interesting, he found it almost by ACCIDENT! Was actually on another expedition and stumbled opon it...
@@JungleYT Titanic was always on his list to find. The navy just wanted him to locate 2 submarines first and then they gave him the remaining time to dedicate for the Titanic
@@thedesertrat_9514 True, but that other expedition put him in the ballpark...
@@JungleYT he’s the one that drew the map to the ballpark well before looking for the other subs, they aren’t in close proximity where it would be “stumbled upon”
And now, a sub explodes 500 yards from the titanic.
Implodes* there is a difference one releases pressure outwards the other just crushes everything that has air
Wow! It’s still such a traumatic story it is haunting. Those people went through a horrifying dark cold panic death. To hear the description of their remains or part’s pieces and even shoes. The guy that gave his life jacket to a women and stood behind and sunk with the ship it just really hit my heart. God said the greatest love is a man laying his life for another R.I.P. beautiful souls💜💜💜💜💜
It's hilarious, all that money couldn't save them in the end. ☺
Pretty dumb giving it to her..knowing women and children get on the life boats first. He just might've survived!!
@@brianedward6417 there weren’t enough boats.
@@Hobo4Lyf6 39% of first class died while 76% of third class died, so people's lack of money didn't save them either
🤣 Whats traumatic about it? Just one disaster of billions in history … its called life!
All of this is horrifying, but can you imagine how horrifying it would have been to be a survivor? To hear the screams, see people drowning and falling in the water. To eventually hearing nothing at all. Heartbreaking and traumatizing
There's much worse tbh
Its good to see someone have such respect for the site itself. ❤
The builder of the titanic, Andrew, gave up his own life to save another. What an amazing man.
I can only imagine his horror, disbelief, astonishment, disappointment at this previously reported “indestructible” vessel going down. It was probably his last attempt at making things right since he had been wrong about the boat being impossible to sink. Or perhaps he was ashamed of his huge miscalculation and thought it better to die with his creation, than face backlash of all the families of the victims.
@@keluvnme I've heard he wanted more lifeboats, thicker walls and more safety features but y'know, money...
@@tymondabrowski12That’s nonsense. The Titanic was an incredibly well-constructed, high quality ship, one of the best ever built at the time. It already had thick walls and advanced safety features. It had MORE lifeboats than were legally required. No expense was spared. Please don’t listen to conspiracy theories.
@@funkyfranxThe ship was designed to withstand an iceberg impact at the front. If they had just slowed down and hit the iceberg head on, the ship would've remained afloat.
@@solomongrundy1467 correct no more than 4 compartments could be breached. It would've just been the one up front but sadly it didn't seem like the crew understand the ship as they requested to turn vs slowing down and hitting head first. Probably would've been more horrific crashing into a iceberg but also could have saved everyone's life
Who else had to come and watch this after ocean gate? 😢
As a father, the part about the mothers shoes and the baby shoes BROKE me. Those finale moments… can’t even imagine…
Those days when women were mothers and real women unlike today feminist Karen that plays victim and can’t raise a child to save their life
@@phonseng-hs6tpNot at all my country does not have this problem
I can’t imagine how they felt discovering this ship for the 1st time must have been a phenomenal/overwhelming experience
👀Yeah your not the only one that can't stop looking at Titanic stuff 😅🙏
Impressive piece of history. May all the Souls be at Peace in Heaven. Amen.
Amen.🙏🏾
Why did God do this to them??
What's the point in giving condolences some 110 years later??
Do you send your condolences to the victims of the earthquake in Turkey? Probably not.
@@louisbloom567 its human error why to blame god.
@Sooraj R Because God had a choice to prevent this and save them. Instead he let them all die and suffer
Insane how they never showed this to the public...I honestly wonder why...
So they could hide the fact that they've pilfered the fortunes, probably using the ill-gotten gains for evil (buying secrets, weapons, drugs, etc.), then giving fake stories to the public.
If it's been 40 years since this video was taken, SOMEBODY'S LYING!
they must have captured ufo images
@@fidelcatsro6948 ocean balloons
'Some' dishonestly know why!
Because of the insurance scam that it was never the titanic but the twin ship (I can’t remember the name of it ) but there’s a lot of astounding proof that The titanic sinking was all planned , that’s why so many billionaires canceled their trips with the ship last minute (Milton Hershey as an example) , and the ship that sunk was damaged already but was worth alot more ? I think? then the actual titanic.) Worth looking into for sure ! It’s interesting
Titanic has been under the ocean for 111 years since she sunk . The people will never be forgotten. And the legend will live on .
111 years they was forgotten
Oh they won't? Name all of them if they aren't forgotten.
Amen.
And you have 111 likes now
@@abcabcq313The entire passenger manifest is still on record. That’s what he means
Time to let this beautiful queen rest now. We have more than enough evidence of its beauty and sacredness.
Took decades to find it and we had a general idea of where it went down, and people wonder why we still haven’t found that flight that went missing back in like 2013/2014 from Malaysia
Because it was abducted by aliens duh?
Maybe it was intentionally shot down
No one has a general idea of where it went down.
Maybe in that island near India that have not been colonized and no one aloud to go bother them
@@scottmccloud9029It’s estimated that it went down somewhere in the so called “7th search arc” based on the Inmarsat Satellite data. The problem is that it’s still a lot of ocean to cover and unlike ships, planes don’t always stay in one piece when they crash and if it was violent enough, then MH370 is in pieces. Best hope is that the next search is able to find something easily identifiable like an engine, landing gear, or the horizontal stabilizer.
Fun fact: The very last survivor, "Millvina Dean," who was an infant during the sinking of the Titanic, passed away May 31st, 2009.
It’s so sad how many tragedies happen due to pure negligence. There is multiple reasons why this happened with the ice being the final. I hope that those souls rest peacefully, I couldn’t begin to imagine what it was like for those lost and survived.
people were primitive but testing newly discovered technologies back then
@@fidelcatsro6948 Weird how these comments have aged, considering what just happened.
This aged well 😂
As an Irishman this breaks my heart many of my people died on the titanic and were third class passengers I will keep a good thought for them always ☘️🙏🇮🇪 🚢
My great grandma was on the titanic when it sank. There was only room for one more person on the lifeboat and she had to leave her 4 friends behind. She always said she wishes she could go back and trade her life for her friends but there's no going back
😂😂😂😂 lying azz
So she wishes you were never born, in other words. Hopefully y’all patched things up before she passed.
Sunk but never forgotten.🙏🚢
Dum ssa eoh
@@Fantasticbrownie99 what
@@Fantasticbrownie99 ????
by German U boats perhaps?
Who else here after the submarine went missing?
It's amazing that none dare to make a reboot of the Movie Titanic. The movie was just perfect, putting in the story of rose and jack but telling us also the story of one of the mightiest Cruise ships during it's time. How it cruised and how it saw it's last sunset. Though what was sadder is the 1500 who could not make it
Literally only because it was made so recently. Just wait like 30 more years.
James Cameron's Titanic is just among several movies and tv shows that tells the tale of Titanic. It can be considered a reboot if you account for all of the movies that were released prior to it.
Ocean liner, not a cruise ship.
there was a titanic 2 made in 2010... there's a reason you've never heard of it though lol
@@beszt95 horrible movie. Lol
I've always been fascinated with Titanic. It truly was a magnificent ship.
If you're in the northeast we could absolutely hit up the gym together, you look absolutely phenomenal babygirl
@@1andOnlyKB hell yeah, get it
@@1andOnlyKB that boy tryna get up in them drawz. I see u playa
naaaaah it failed the test and sank and disappointed all of us..not magnificient anymore
It's just sad this many people lost their life May God rest their soul in peace 🕊🕊 What a tragic
God after the turkey earthquakes and every other natural disaster in history- 🫥
Everyone is on a titanic/titan binge 🤣
RIP to all those lost.
This man put's things into words that give me chills!! Respect
Anyone else here after that mini sub went missing Sunday? 😩
Even when you look at the titanic today there is still life on the ship. I see all the sea life that now lives there it is a graveyard in a way but still there is life there now. What a tragic thing to happen to think of how many more lives might have been saved had all the lifeboats been filled instead of set off with half the seats empty.
This is so sad. Makes it all too real. We heard about it for years but to actually see it brought it all home that it wasnt a myth. Real people died. I can't imagine how Bob and his team felt being so close to it. Sacred spot indeed.
If that doesn't give you chills you can watch the video about the Astor mansion, he was a wealthy man who passed when the ship sank. His mansion is huge and yet empty now
lol What?
@@jspur22 1500 people died. It’s not a cemetery where everyone’s body is locked in a box 6 feet underground. They said many were literally staring back at them.
@@thebeastmaster3453 I am talking about OP suggesting it was a Myth. Our society has become filled with morons.
What an honor it must have been to see this piece of history. Amazing.
so true
I can’t imagine the chills when you saw it appear on the screen for the very first time
I went to the Titanic exhibit maybe about a dozen years ago in Vegas. They give you card with a name of a passenger. At the end of the exhibit was everyone's names who survived and those who perished. I was so happy my name on the card was a lady who had survived.
I watched an early, black n white film about the Titanic when I was very young (71 now). I was hooked on the tragic tail ever since. I believe I've watched every movie and documentary they show. I'm drawn to it
The Barbara Stanwyk version?
@@kallen868 I was a kid , I don't think I knew then who she was.
I'd like to think the movie was from the 30's to early 40's. We're there more than one movie?
@@deborahbarry8250 u look good for your age!
@@bashns7743 how sweet that is... thank you
It truly is sad and heartbreaking to see the Titanic, haunting to see those images of the ship because it shows you that tomorrow isn’t promised so to live your life to the fullest because you never know. These poor people were on a voyage with dreams and hopes, then suddenly it was all gone. RIP.
It’s chilling and scary to see the Titanic, the horror that those people went through that night, it’s so heartbreaking.
tragic event in history
Who's here to see footage of Titanic after submersible imploded?
There's this attraction in orlando called wonderworks that has a small titanic exhibit, its just like a small bucket of water that is kept at the exact temperature of the water the night the titanic sunk. You're allowed to put your fingers in it, I couldn't keep my finger in for longer than 5 seconds before it started getting painful. Just very heartbreaking to think about what those people went through.
I was watching someone play this on VR & just all the people screaming as the boat broke in half & sinking, in that moment I’m just like, “wow. I can’t imagine what these people went through & not being able to save their children let alone themself’s & how scary that must had been”.
Damn, 100 years later and we're still getting footage of it.
It’s old footage, this is why the movie happened bc of this 80s findings.
Its old I saw all of it long ago they even showed some of the insides ...
It's kinda ironic this was posted 4 months ago.
I remember when Robert Ballard came and spoke to my 3rd grade class. He was a really nice guy. He even signed my titanic book that I had since I was a young kid
20% of men on the titanic survived…. 75% of the women survived the titanic and 52% of the children survived. Those men were hero’s that day. They literally chose saved the women and children before themselves. God bless those men
An idiotic choice on their part.
Equality at its finest. Now I, a biological male indentify as a female I better be rescued on the titanic! I wonder what they would’ve thought if they heard that lmao
@@jadapinkett1656 those were different times tho, the women were worth saving back then
@@johnny2100 lmaooo😂
Wow
Over 100 years later, and we still can’t get over this one shipwreck
As a fisherman that loves the ocean she is a very dangerous body of water rip those beautiful souls may you continue to rest in peace never forgotten
Just seeing this images is literally freezing your eyes. To see all this in person is priceless
Rest In Peace to each one that lost there life and my deepest sincere condolences to each one of there family's
Incredible!
I wish there was a way where we all could explore this beautiful ship. Maybe someday they will find a way. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
The ONLY way that'll happen, is if it's pulled up from the ocean floor, which will NEVER happen.
theres nothing much left of it..we better off building a replica today with modern usable lifeboats
@@fidelcatsro6948 That would be cool
Now it will take decades to find the Titan
And now we should leave the Titanic alone and let people Rest In Peace.
It’s so crazy to see how calm everything looks but it’s actually freezing cold and there is enough pressure to crush you almost instantly
Titanic truly is one of the most interesting stories there is for ship fates. Anyone who hasn't seen James Cameron's Titanic movie, I encourage you watch it as they put a lot of time into making accuracy important.
Cameron's Titanic was good but the first part of the movie was completely unnecessary and, I think, ultimately ruined the movie.
@@lisanealy1703 better than sailing off Into the sunset after 1500 plus meet their maker. They had to include the fact that boats went in after the fact and found zero survivors.
What your just gonna ro credits after a ship sinks with a bunch of rowboats and Harry Potter lamps?
@user-dy1my7yr3z The modern part of the movie was unnecessary and one of the characters continually used fowl language just made the movie too long-- just should have started the movie in the period the Titanic sailed.
@@lisanealy1703 foul language? Lol OK Karen.
The modern part of the story was great. The idea that we were reliving her memory was, to me, the most significant.
@@lisanealy1703 people used foul language in 1912...
It hurts every time I think about it but…
My heart will go on.
only the soul goes on..lets face reality..
who’s here after the ocean gate submarine imploded
it's such a coincidence to me fr
Lol
I honour all the poor souls who died and the survivors of that night. I had a great, great aunt on the Titanic. Her name was Hazel Fanner from the UK. She was wealthy and was one of the 700 survivors.
It’s crazy to think that the Titanic is sitting down there in the depths of the North Atlantic Ocean as we watch this video. Thinking about how that grand ship hasn’t seen the sun since the day it went down 110 years ago. Rest In Peace to all who perished xoxo
Imagine paying $250k to see something I can see for free...
True. But seeing it in person would be pretty unique I think.
@@MotoLife94 nah...
Paying $250k + your life
@@MotoLife94 Not if it looks like you're watching a TV screen in an arcade game.
@@MotoLife94I'm willing to bet before those rich dudes died in that sub were wishing that they'd of stayed at home and looked at pictures instead.
The Captain was warned several times about Icebergs yet kept on going
Revisiting this video after the loss of the five individuals on the Titan submarine who were trying to explore the Titanic and unfortunately lost their lives today.
Same.
Why can’t they send the same camera to look for the submarine lost
Titanic is always a fascinating topic
Rest in Peace those innocent souls 🥀
I respect that the Captain gave up his life jacket and truly went down with the ship.
His fault in the first place. Still respectable however.
I know the guy personally who did the main designing of the Alvin, the sub that first found Titanic. I live around woods hole and get to witness all their cool experiments they do at home. Got a tour first-hand of their main research boat, as well as of their SEA Sea Education Association boat, Corwith Cramer. My dad went on the Westward.
I see people have never gone to a Titanic museum! This footage is on display during the walk-through. They may have new footage, but this has been seen by many people, who truly love Titanic, outside of the movie.
May the memories of those lost forever be a blessing.
Amen ❤️
I remember seeing the movie 'Titanic' on a brutally bitter cold day in Minnesota. As I walked out of the theater and was hit by the painfully frigid air, all I could think about was those poor people, freezing in the icy waters in and around the ship. I cried all the way home. 😔
What a pure heart . 🥹