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The Titanic sank on April 15, 1912, and remained lost for 73 years before its ...
aubreydavis8822
1 month ago
There was more than enough room on that bit of wood for Rose and Jack
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CosmicBeing538
1 month ago
Titanic will forever have a place in my heart. I can't imagine how terrifying that night was. In the middle of the ocean.
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OraDeCulcare
1 month ago
Sometime in the future: "why it took 73 years to find MH370?"
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JoanBrown-j3e
4 weeks ago
I can’t even imagine the emotions when they realized they had found the ‘unsinkable’ Titanic after 73 years.
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PrestageP
1 month ago
I can only imagine the bittersweet feelings the crew must have felt when they finally came across the wreck of the RMS Titanic. On the one hand they must have had sheer joy and excitement in finding her after so much effort and then the slow realization that they are looking at the wreck of a once great vessel where over 1,500 people tragically lost their lives.
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jebbroham1776
1 month ago
The Titanic is actually THE most famous maritime disaster in history, because the ship that could saved everyone aboard her was just 19 miles away, yet ignored the distress rockets she fired. The Californian's captain would be severely ridiculed for this decision not to come to Titanic's aid for the rest of his life.
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Daledugahole
1 month ago (edited)
- Experts: “You’ll never find Titanic”
- Bob Ballard: “Hold my beer”
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beneathxdiscovered
1 month ago
Seeing the wreck for the first time gave me chills. It’s more than just a ship—it’s a grave.
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Kai112086
1 month ago
I can see why recovering the big piece was criticized, but seeing it in person is something else. We all know the story and have seen pictures and movies and recreations, but seeing part of the ACTUAL ship is something I can't describe. If you go to Las Vegas, go to the museum in Luxor. It is absolutely worth it.
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timothyallen2013
1 month ago
I've been fascinated with the Titanic all my life, ever since elementary school. And this is by far one of the best videos I've seen. it's amazing that the kind of technology we have today can do a lot of great things that we can't. I remember a few days after my 23rd birthday, I went to Las Vegas, Nevada, and I saw the piece of the Titanic's hull. It was a big dream come true for me, and the piece of the ship's hull was bigger than I ever could have imagined. I even bought myself a piece of coal that came from the Titanic wreck itself, and I said to myself,
"After all these years of research, at long last, I finally have a piece of history with me."
Anyway, the Titanic needs to be protected and rest in peace forever at the bottom of the sea because it is true it's not just a wreck, it's a grave site for over 1500 people who died on April 15th, 1912. I also say that after the Titan submersible accident, no more tourists should risk their lives just to go see the beautiful ship.
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anakamarvelous
1 month ago
Bro said “ok but here me out, I have this monkey…”
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michaeldavis29
1 month ago
The search for Titanic took 73 years to find her after she sank on April 15, 1912 for two reasons: Firstly, while Titanic did send an SOS before she lost her chance to that night, the marconi operators changed her last known position based on the stars that was a clear night sky when she sank, which explains why Carpathia couldn't find Titanic's last known position the morning after because it was 13 miles off where Titanic actually sank the night before the rescue ship found the survivors in thirteen lifeboats in just two hours after Titanic sank.
2. The second reason why it took so long to find Titanic was because the marine technology required to try at such a depth she rests at now wasn't invented yet until the 1950s, which took more time to perfect until the 1980s. The US Navy was more interested in finding submarine wrecks they lost in the Cold War around that time in the 80s, and that's how Robert Ballard finally solved the mystery where Titanic is in September 1985. Ballard used a trick he learned to find two submarine wrecks by following the debris field to their main wrecks, before he used the spare time from the same mission to find Titanic using the same trick he used to find USS Thresher and Scorpion before Titanic.
I wasn't born yet when Titanic was found, but I do imagine the excitement when she was found. Though I'd also imagine myself being shocked at finding the ship in two main halves by the time they found what was left of the stern compared to the bow after that exciting year of the Titanic wreck's discovery.
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SeaBunni0
1 month ago
There's a video of the titanic's steam whistle being sounded after being carefully restored. It sounded for the lost, I heard a recording myself.. it's so eerie. It feels like I heard the sounds of souls crying out, hauntingly beautiful. They couldn't use steam because it could damage the whistles so it was played with air. I'm happy she got to sing one last time for people.
I hope someday a replica is made with a steam system so we can hear how it really sounded, and the original gently placed back with the wreck. It's the voice of over a thousand lost souls after all.
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toddkurzbard
1 month ago
Despite what various naysayers might say here, nearly everything covered here is correct - which is a refreshing change from most TITANIC videos. The ONLY mistake (and it is a minor one), is saying Ballard "discovered" the SCORPION and the THRESHER: both had been found and photographed some years before, but it took Ballard and his crew and ARGO to investigate the wrecks in any DETAIL - what images and data existed was basically only a few very indistinct photos of small parts of the wrecks.
Other than that, this video is spot-on - which is why I'm making a VERY rare exception to my stringent "NO upvote for AI narration" rule.
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splender88
1 month ago
As a kid I always heard about the Titanic, but it had never been found. After it was found, it became a very big story, but it was so deep down it was nearly impossible to get to it. Now it has deteriorated to the point where there is not much left.
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cc-fi1lw
2 weeks ago
No movie has ever made me cry the way I cried off the Titanic. One of the best films hands down❤😢
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JonathanMoosey
1 month ago
I heard that Jack Grimm actually went right over the area where the Titanic was eventually found but he totally missed it.
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tyronesaurus910
3 weeks ago
16:23 this shot along with the background music invokes a lot of emotions
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ImNotBeingFunny
3 weeks ago
People get upset about artifacts being recovered, because it's a "grave site" Those poor souls are long gone! There are no human remains down there. It's a debris field...I think it's good that so much has been recovered and preserved. Imagine how amazing that will be for people in another hundred years...well, if we don't manage to completely destroy the planet before then 😅
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DarthVader-ig6ci
1 month ago
Let's take a moment to appreciate the hero ship RMS Carpathia and it's captain Arthur Rostron, who pushed his ship beyond its capabilities to reach the Titanic site to save the people in the lifeboats
aubreydavis8822
1 month ago
There was more than enough room on that bit of wood for Rose and Jack
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