TITANIC: The Exhibition in Los Angeles - Full Walk Through and tons of Facts!
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2023
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22:04 I always felt that she passed in that scene too. Seeing her and Jack, and the Strauss’ family and the woman with her kids all smiling, always tears me to pieces! Such a sad but beautiful ending.
It’s poetic and romantic. And in a way very fitting like a closed loop
Ive been obsessed with Titanic knowledge since i was a kid so thatnk u this was so informative
You are very welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed my video!
This was an awesome video, along with TONS of historical and fictional facts! As a history and movie buff, i can most definitely appreciate your knowledge! Thank you so much for this upload! 👏🏻💐🙏🏻❤️
Also, today is my birthday, so this makes me stumbling upon this video and your channel super special ❤️❤️🥰
Well first off HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! 2nd thank you for the kind words and for finding my channel! I hope you enjoy my future videos and stick along for the ride!
@@BigRedJourneys thank you 🙏🏻🥰❤️❤️❤️
Awesome job!
Thank you very much!! Glad you enjoyed the video
So interesting story i heard from a UA-camr on mysterious stories, the guy in charge of the binoculars key was replaced and forgot to give it back, and i thought the binoculars were locked in a box on board?
Correct. The binoculars were in a box that were locked onboard and the key to that box was in the possession of a David Blair who was reassigned to a different ship at the last second and forgot to hand the keys over. Though in truth the binoculars wouldn’t have helped much that night.
So fun fact there was not room for both of them. James Cameron teamed up with either Discovery or History Channel and they tested a ton of different ways and it wasn’t possible for them both to get on that one piece of wood. I’m not sure if I saw it on TV or UA-cam but I watched it.
I saw that too. Also chances are if both were to fit on board the door it would most likely push the door below the water line thus exposing them both to the cold water and thus defeating the purpose of trying to stay out to water to survive.
This was very cool thank you!
Thank you for the comment! I’m glad you liked it!
You should really dig into the evidentiary truth behind the Mount Temples role it played on that night. The SS Californian was the patsy. I truly thank you for your respect you have given to all the lost souls, survivors, their families, and others linked to the Titanic . I appreciate your vid very much. God speed to you, your channel, loved ones, and followers.
Yes I believe it was a reunion of sorts too
Also, where is your Molly brown house tour video? I’m searching your channel and I can’t find it
Unfortunately when I visited her house was before I started my channel. It was about 6 years ago. I went to her house in Denver Colorado
Considering the construction of the front of the ship, i wonder if they just went head first into the burg, that they would have stayed afloat. Any feedback?
Yes, many historians and experts agree that the way she was designed and how she can float with up to 4 bulkheads flooded (not 5) then a front on impact would have been a better alternative because her bow which had very thick steel, thicker than the sides of her port or starbard sids, would have taken more of the impact like a car bumper and maybe one or two compartments would flood which would have given Titanic plenty of mobility to still make it to New York just at a slower speed. Also bows of large vessels back then were designed with a frontal collision in mind as that was the more "common" way a collision would occur if any so ship designers placed heavy importance on a sturdy bow and stern sections.
Hey big red I may be late for the party but today (which is now yesterday) is my birthday
Well HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂🎊🎉 hope you’re not just one year older but also one year wiser?!
at 26:27 you caught a running shadow ghost you can see shoes and legs
Really? Thats crazy!
Do u happen to know with the souvenir photo, i i purchase one package can it include my partner or is it single person
I didn’t do the photo package but if I remember correctly you can put as many people as you like in it.
I went here! My only problem with the exhibition was the grand staircase. It was much smaller and more cheaply made than the actual one on the Titanic. Also the clock thing is a myth.
Yes the staircase in this exhibition was strictly just for photo ops. They won’t let you stand too far on it since it is not a true and sturdy staircase. And yes the clock was never onboard as it was not finished in time for the voyage and instead was a mirror.
@@BigRedJourneys Could I have a source for where you got the mirror theory from
Do u get to go up the staircase or is it blocked off
It’s roped off at the 2nd step. It’s not a real staircase. It can’t handle the weight of people
@@BigRedJourneys oh I meant like we can't go up to the clock and recreate the famous scene photo
@@invadertifxiii unfortunately no.
The gates were opened the third class weren't familiar with the other spaces on the ship and the first class cannot go where ever they want they have areas like the 2nd and 3rd classes no titanic from construction was never meant to be the fastest ship in the world it was just meant to be the biggest and comfortable for all
So it wasn’t a moonless night like they’ve always said?
No, there was a moon but it was only a waining moon. So the maximum amount of light available wasnt there. The bigger issue was the flat atlantic ocean that night which caused no waves or wake. It was like glass on the water which made the iceberg much harder to spot safely.
I went on this. What a huge waste. It's in a large warehouse with items spread far apart so it is sparse. Several dishes are from other ships of the era and not Titanic. Don't waste your money seeing it.
I would say that any big fan of Titanic and the lore and history of her and that fateful night would enjoy the exhibition. While the vast majority of artifacts are in fact from her sister ships Olympic and Britannic (as mentioned in the video) they are as close as we can get to telling the story of passenger life onboard Titanic. In no way am I endorsing or promoting this exhibit as I paid to go in myself, but I am a big fan of Titanic and wanted to share what the overall experience of the exhibit is so people can see my video and decide if it’s right for them or not.