this lady deserves a raise and a freakin medal. the story telling is outright amazing! down the hour mark of this vid...as she continues telling the story with such the level of emotion in her voice when she tells how someone clingt to their dog,mother and child death in the water and about 3th class without hope.😳🥺😥😢 1:07:36 😭☹🥺😳 thats fucking haunting hearing the screams of passengers while you're at a baseball game. 1:08:18 she askes the right questions really: WHY!? god damn it stop cutting onions bytheway,her being emotional gets too me. i find it beautifull she really goes up into her roll as storyteller. not everyone is able to do that with such passion and raw emotion like this lady does. it shows how much she loves telling the story,and how emotionally involved she gets doing it.i've seen a few tours on youtube,been on a tour myself (not titanic) where the tourguide completely went up in her roll.which again,is amazing.however,she takes it too a whole new level. god knows how anyone could keep it dry with such talented storytelling lady.she clearly speaks from her passionate heart. thanks for uploading!
she is wrong on one thing though. yes there were not enough for everyone onboard. however,wouldnt of made a difference in the end. rather you had 1 lifeboat,or 100 of them.even if they started loading everyone in into lifeboats the second titanic hit the iceberg,it still wouldnt of mattered even if they had 100 lifeboats,the time was simpley not there to launch everything. from the time of loading to the complete sinking,they were not able to launch the collapseble boats. so boats or not,they simpley ran out of time. could they save more with more boats,yes in retrospective talking,yes they would of. but not 30 since they would run outta time faster than they could of load the boats and drop them.so by law enough boats,time no. also the 9/11 reference isnt correct either,because the gustaf in 1945 killed 10.00 people,and another 8.000 in late april 45' when allied planes mistoke a ship carrying concentration camp survivers for a hostile ship. im not here to nitpick though.as i said,this woman puts more effort into the story than required or someone could dream of.true love of storytelling right there
Crying my eyes out here. If I was her doing the tour I would be crying every single tour
I cried watching this video.
this lady deserves a raise and a freakin medal. the story telling is outright amazing! down the hour mark of this vid...as she continues telling the story with such the level of emotion in her voice when she tells how someone clingt to their dog,mother and child death in the water and about 3th class without hope.😳🥺😥😢 1:07:36 😭☹🥺😳 thats fucking haunting hearing the screams of passengers while you're at a baseball game. 1:08:18 she askes the right questions really: WHY!? god damn it stop cutting onions bytheway,her being emotional gets too me. i find it beautifull she really goes up into her roll as storyteller. not everyone is able to do that with such passion and raw emotion like this lady does. it shows how much she loves telling the story,and how emotionally involved she gets doing it.i've seen a few tours on youtube,been on a tour myself (not titanic) where the tourguide completely went up in her roll.which again,is amazing.however,she takes it too a whole new level.
god knows how anyone could keep it dry with such talented storytelling lady.she clearly speaks from her passionate heart. thanks for uploading!
That lady knows her stuff ,I am Inpressed she told correct stores
Fantastic
Wow how did you not cry on the tour. I was feeling it even here in my home.
Oh I definitely got teary eyed at the end! -A
@@EchoTravelAdventures the tour guide was very knowledgeable too. Excellent video. Would like to see more unique places like this.
@@brigidmires4133 she’s a published writer and historian regarding Titanic.
Me to
did your person on your boarding pass survive?@@EchoTravelAdventures
She really good,
now I know which angel is which
she is wrong on one thing though. yes there were not enough for everyone onboard. however,wouldnt of made a difference in the end. rather you had 1 lifeboat,or 100 of them.even if they started loading everyone in into lifeboats the second titanic hit the iceberg,it still wouldnt of mattered even if they had 100 lifeboats,the time was simpley not there to launch everything. from the time of loading to the complete sinking,they were not able to launch the collapseble boats. so boats or not,they simpley ran out of time. could they save more with more boats,yes in retrospective talking,yes they would of. but not 30 since they would run outta time faster than they could of load the boats and drop them.so by law enough boats,time no. also the 9/11 reference isnt correct either,because the gustaf in 1945 killed 10.00 people,and another 8.000 in late april 45' when allied planes mistoke a ship carrying concentration camp survivers for a hostile ship. im not here to nitpick though.as i said,this woman puts more effort into the story than required or someone could dream of.true love of storytelling right there
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