Wow. We watched your other version. But this took our breath away and moved me to tears. We loved the Captains voice. Thank you for putting this version out. God Bless All Those People! 🙏🙏
I called Lowell & chatted with him on the phone the other night. I have had this project file saved for sometime to add in the additional stories as many have requested us to do so. I was going to add a memorial photo at the end, but Kyle said I could share his video from yesterday.
@@AdventureIsOutThere what a very interesting man. You can tell he has a passion for this ship. It amazes me that some find it so hard to believe that even in the depths of despair compassion, and Christianity are clearly visible. This is why we love these mountains so very deeply. It’s people are not afraid to bring up God in everyday conversations. Jim & I don’t do a lot of the normal touristy things the town offers. We have done some shows. But not many. Our goal is putting down our phone to be in nature. Camping was a great part of that. But sometimes the heart isn’t ready but the Ol’ back says hey stop that! Anyway now we come and stay when we can. We find those beautiful places and listen to some local share their story’s with us. Thank you once again for your input to helping decide what to do. P.S. can not wait to do the fishing grill. Catching fish then having them cooked for us will put a big smile on our faces for sure!
I loved the grand staircase with the Christmas decorations and she then said ‘giving her the Christmas she never had’. 💚 I also like that the guide described what it was made of and it was indeed to scale. To have someone portraying the Captain who has done the dive to the wreck, I thought he was fantastic. I will never get to see this museum in person so this video is the closest I will get - thanks!
I actually took 3 of my grandchildren, my sister, a friend and her daughter when the museum had only been open a few months. It was more self guided at that time, had an ice wall with the water and several tings I didn't see in this video. You did an excellent job of covering what is now in the museum.
We have been to the Branson one a couple of times. After seeing this video, we now want to make sure that we see this one on our next trip to the Smokeys. Just by watching this, we learned so much more than the Branson tour ever shared.
I could listen to Lowell talk about his Titanic adventures all day long, and the memorial for the 5 lost with the Titan at the end of the video has me in tears right now. Regardless of how we may feel about certain individuals involved, or the attitudes and events leading up to the tragedy, these were five human beings of value who went on the adventure of a lifetime to visit this great lost ship, and didn't return. Their memory should be preserved, respected, and learned History will decide the rest in time. Incredible video! I have visited the sister exhibit in Branson three times, and look forward to visiting the Pigeon Forge exhibit late next year if all goes according to plan. Fingers crossed that I'll be there on a day Lowell is there to share more of his stories and knowledge!
Thank you so much for sharing this tour with all of us. I have been on this tour and it brought back many great memories. You learn something new every time you see this museum. Congratulations on your 50k also.
I remember watching the movie and seeing a mother holding her baby in the water, I know it’s a movie but knowing that happened IRL still breaks my heart 💔 Edit: Rest in Peace to ones that lost their lives that day 🙏🏾
Luv luv luv…… I would really love to visit this. We might add it to our list this year. Thank you for sharing this detailed tour. It was wonderful. Such a sad story.
If you liked this you will love the Official Titanic museum in Belfast Northern Ireland where the Titanic was built ... also check out the best ever Titanic move "A Night to Remember"
Hi There .. Thanm you so much for the Information. In January 20212, the Museum made a travelling exhibition to SIngapore, and I took my mom to see the exhibition. It was wonderful.
Fun fact: it is true that Quartermaster Hichens did turn the ship hard to starboard, he was actually turning the ship to PORT. At the time, officers and sailors were using what were know as tiller commands. To turn a boat’s tiller, or rudder, to the starboard would therefore turn the ship to the port. It does sound confusing, but Titanic’s men knew precisely what they were doing.
I plan on visiting next year, along with the 9/11 memorial and museum. Very touching and solemn tribute to the 5 brave explorers lost on the Titan. RIP. (Jan Griffiths).
In Redcar, Northeast England, a young male sperm whale beached on 31st May 2011, on the exact centenary of the launching of the Titanic. On the BBC news ('Look North') the next day, a man called Brian Cameron, an engineer, was interviewed at the scene. He said a piece to the camera about the plight of whales being beached and hunted, and how the whale could have been dragged out to sea to prevent it asphyxiating. He read a short 'poem' he had prepared, starting with "I call you Mowgly," (a twist on "Call me Ishmael" - the start of Moby Dick) then he went on to explain the name: 'MGY' from Titanic's call-sign, and 'owl', as a metaphor for the wisdom he hopes Man will find to save whales from being beached and hunted. Also, he compared the whale to Mowgli from the Jungle Book, raised by wolves, as Man is like the whale's wolves i.e. with a destructive side but with the potential for a nurturing side that could be developed to care for whales as the wolves cared for Mowgli. He then lay flowers a hundred or metres or so from where the whale was being cut up to be taken off the beach. The reason I'm going in to such detail here is because, not only did the whale, named partially after Titanic by a man called 'Cameron', beach exactly 100 years after Titanic launched from Belfast, but also the location of the beaching at Redcar was PRECISELY at the same latitude as the dock in Belfast from where Titanic was launched. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-13601654
(4:27) I was given Charles Kennel (a deceased Jewish crew member) on the last visit back a week ago for the passenger/crew assignment to the museum in Pigeon Forge. On the tour I saw some of the dishes that Kennel would've served on Titanic. I even got to keep the ticket and crew assignment card afterward as memorabilia from the trip.
Wow. This was soooo interesting and so sad at the same time. I never knew this attraction was this interesting. Thank you for doing a wonderful job and also cudos to your tour guide, Katie. She was great. I loved the last story from the Captain. You never know with that little story who might receive Jesus Christ as their Savior. Great job. Thanks for sharing.
Loved watching this again I ended up getting Lowell's book after I watched your other video it's a great read we are still planning on going there next year if everything goes to plan. Ending was nice ceremony for the sub crew thanks for sharing this again.
We enjoyed your video so much, Our family loves history, We have always been very interested in the Titanic. We just got the Titanic Lego set , it now together and sitting on our Dinning Room table. If you ever have do anything thing in New Jersey let us know.
I remember you doing that video and today is my birthday. Titanic is one of my favorite stories my great great grandma was on titanic she did not make it 😢😊❤
When she spoke about the Lego model, she mentioned that the lights were apparently not originally in the model and the museum added it, but that’s very untrue because there’s a video of when he was building it and it was his idea to put lights in and apparently once the lights are in the ship, you can’t take them out mainly because that would require dismantling the whole model, but all the little pieces have been glued so in order to get the lights out. It would require doing permanent damage, but honestly, I think the bosses wanted to take credit for the lights
I just went to the titanic museum attraction a couple weeks ago when I went to a Pigeon Forge and I’m telling you it was fun. Wish I could stay in pigeon Forge though cause I have to go all the way back to Mississippi and it’s boring here pigeon Forge is better.
So, the mirrored hallway…..um, idk if the employees working there are aware of this but it’s a known thing well more so in the spiritual and paranormal world that if you have two mirrors facing each other…..that creates a portal between our world, and the spirit world which means spirits can travel freely. So the unbalanced feeling some guests experience when walking in that hallway, could be the fact that they’re walking almost though a portal for a few seconds.
@@AdventureIsOutTherethat’s how a portal or a vortex is created though. It’s a known fact that doing that can cussed a shift in the merry of the space.
When was this? When do they decorate for Christmas?? This is the closest to us. We wanna go maybe next year bc we already went to Florida this year. We'd probably go when it's warm bc it's less crowded I would assume?
i loved the previous video, the stories, the tour guide. i get it people were asking for the longer version. but you deliberately posted this, plus another video after the titan disaster bc you knew the traffic it's gonna get.
why do they only mention the Titanic and the Olympic but not the Britannic. There where 3 Olympic class ships built by White Star The Britannic was repurposed during WW1 and was used as a hospital ship Where it hit a mine and sunk of the coast of Greece in 1916.
Very stupid question but why can’t you show some of the artifacts? Wouldn’t knowing increase people wanting to go to actually see it in person? Edit: they have a full list online of their artifacts
I assume they don't allow filming of artifacts, because the museum wants you to go there in person and view them. Gotta have a reason to sell tickets, you know. I like the Pigeon Forge museum best, but I've also seen the ones in Vegas and the travelling exhibit at Opryland. The one in Vegas has a room with a huge piece of the side of the ship that was recovered. There's 5 museums in the USA, and I assume they each have a different group of artifacts that rotate among them.
They don't own all the artifacts themselves so thus don't have the rights for filming/sharing. We were asked not to and did our very best to respect that wish.
@@janiapayton7042 just goggle it ? i dont think they would close cuz some ignorant and stupid millionaires died xD it was not the museums fault it was the millionaires who think with this coffin it would be good to go down there
The only one I feel bad about from Titan submersible is this 19 year old guy, CEO knew that he is playing with people's safety for money ( he got what he actually wanted by not recognising any safety procedures)
NEW 2024 Titanic Museum Tour Video ► ruclips.net/video/qJhjHLJc7cU/видео.html
Wow. We watched your other version. But this took our breath away and moved me to tears. We loved the Captains voice. Thank you for putting this version out. God Bless All Those People! 🙏🙏
I called Lowell & chatted with him on the phone the other night. I have had this project file saved for sometime to add in the additional stories as many have requested us to do so. I was going to add a memorial photo at the end, but Kyle said I could share his video from yesterday.
@@AdventureIsOutThere what a very interesting man. You can tell he has a passion for this ship. It amazes me that some find it so hard to believe that even in the depths of despair compassion, and Christianity are clearly visible. This is why we love these mountains so very deeply. It’s people are not afraid to bring up God in everyday conversations. Jim & I don’t do a lot of the normal touristy things the town offers. We have done some shows. But not many. Our goal is putting down our phone to be in nature. Camping was a great part of that. But sometimes the heart isn’t ready but the Ol’ back says hey stop that! Anyway now we come and stay when we can. We find those beautiful places and listen to some local share their story’s with us. Thank you once again for your input to helping decide what to do. P.S. can not wait to do the fishing grill. Catching fish then having them cooked for us will put a big smile on our faces for sure!
I loved the grand staircase with the Christmas decorations and she then said ‘giving her the Christmas she never had’. 💚 I also like that the guide described what it was made of and it was indeed to scale. To have someone portraying the Captain who has done the dive to the wreck, I thought he was fantastic. I will never get to see this museum in person so this video is the closest I will get - thanks!
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I actually took 3 of my grandchildren, my sister, a friend and her daughter when the museum had only been open a few months. It was more self guided at that time, had an ice wall with the water and several tings I didn't see in this video. You did an excellent job of covering what is now in the museum.
I find myself being a little sad as I want to visit this location one day. I'm still excited but the tour guide is a bit of a turn down
I never got to go my sister did
That was truly an emotional ending, one that i will never forget.
Thank you Ryan for making this extended version available.
Our pleasure!
We have been to the Branson one a couple of times. After seeing this video, we now want to make sure that we see this one on our next trip to the Smokeys. Just by watching this, we learned so much more than the Branson tour ever shared.
There is also one in Las Vegas at the Luxor. I would love to go to all three that's here in the USA
Looks very fun! I would love to go there!
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the captain with the little piece of rust.... he has a part of my heart
I could listen to Lowell talk about his Titanic adventures all day long, and the memorial for the 5 lost with the Titan at the end of the video has me in tears right now.
Regardless of how we may feel about certain individuals involved, or the attitudes and events leading up to the tragedy, these were five human beings of value who went on the adventure of a lifetime to visit this great lost ship, and didn't return. Their memory should be preserved, respected, and learned History will decide the rest in time.
Incredible video! I have visited the sister exhibit in Branson three times, and look forward to visiting the Pigeon Forge exhibit late next year if all goes according to plan. Fingers crossed that I'll be there on a day Lowell is there to share more of his stories and knowledge!
Thanks!
Stuff like this is priceless, I hope all children growing up will see videos or take field trips like this.
Thank you for sharing your tour to the Museum. It was great and historic. God Bless you! 🙏
Thank you so much for the opportunity to see this beautiful history story with you guys, I would love to see this titanic museum in real life ❤
Our pleasure!
Our pleasure! Hope you get to go one day!
57:15 that story made me cry really bad. Rev John was a man with a pure heart and love for the souls
Thanks for sharing this version. I went to this museum about 10 years ago - time I go back!
Thank you so much for sharing this tour with all of us. I have been on this tour and it brought back many great memories. You learn something new every time you see this museum. Congratulations on your 50k also.
Beautiful tribute at the end including the 5 😢
The memorial service at the end was so touching, thank you for sharing that with us.
Really good tour! Learned alot and the capt was awesome!!
My husband and I are coming to the Museum next month, looking forward to it.
I love the longer version of the titanic video. Its fantastic!
Glad you enjoyed it David!
I remember watching the movie and seeing a mother holding her baby in the water, I know it’s a movie but knowing that happened IRL still breaks my heart 💔
Edit: Rest in Peace to ones that lost their lives that day 🙏🏾
Bad things happen in the world every second. Get over some film scene. Pathetic
Luv luv luv…… I would really love to visit this. We might add it to our list this year. Thank you for sharing this detailed tour. It was wonderful. Such a sad story.
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Except that James Cameron did get in trouble with the Murdoch family
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Great tour and museum
Thanks! Here is part 2: ruclips.net/video/qJhjHLJc7cU/видео.html
If you liked this you will love the Official Titanic museum in Belfast Northern Ireland where the Titanic was built ... also check out the best ever Titanic move "A Night to Remember"
Imagine if it was Olympic became the replica of the Ship.
Thank you for this
Love how they honor everyone on board, I mean they have to know everyone
Thank you so much for this tour. One of my dreams was to visit a titanic museum .
Is option is safer then a sub ride.
Brilliant video thankyou for showing us this
great informative video. Thank you!
Its amazing mind blowing i want visit Titanic explore to journey ASAP ❤ i am a big fan of TITANIC 💕
Hi There .. Thanm you so much for the Information. In January 20212, the Museum made a travelling exhibition to SIngapore, and I took my mom to see the exhibition. It was wonderful.
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Fun fact: it is true that Quartermaster Hichens did turn the ship hard to starboard, he was actually turning the ship to PORT. At the time, officers and sailors were using what were know as tiller commands. To turn a boat’s tiller, or rudder, to the starboard would therefore turn the ship to the port. It does sound confusing, but Titanic’s men knew precisely what they were doing.
I would love to go to the Titanic experience in Las Vegas, pigeon forge Tennessee, and Branson Missouri. Thinking of taking a vacation trip to do it.
This is awesome, I wanna go back again, it was sad but fun!
This seems a great museum, I'm from Southampton England, and iv been in the grapes pub down Oxford Street many times
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This is so cool. I would really love to go visit this place.
I plan on visiting next year, along with the 9/11 memorial and museum. Very touching and solemn tribute to the 5 brave explorers lost on the Titan. RIP. (Jan Griffiths).
Hopefully you can!
Loved the tour, and we cannot wait to visit Titanic on Pigeon Forge Tennessee.
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In Redcar, Northeast England, a young male sperm whale beached on 31st May 2011, on the exact centenary of the launching of the Titanic. On the BBC news ('Look North') the next day, a man called Brian Cameron, an engineer, was interviewed at the scene. He said a piece to the camera about the plight of whales being beached and hunted, and how the whale could have been dragged out to sea to prevent it asphyxiating. He read a short 'poem' he had prepared, starting with "I call you Mowgly," (a twist on "Call me Ishmael" - the start of Moby Dick) then he went on to explain the name: 'MGY' from Titanic's call-sign, and 'owl', as a metaphor for the wisdom he hopes Man will find to save whales from being beached and hunted. Also, he compared the whale to Mowgli from the Jungle Book, raised by wolves, as Man is like the whale's wolves i.e. with a destructive side but with the potential for a nurturing side that could be developed to care for whales as the wolves cared for Mowgli. He then lay flowers a hundred or metres or so from where the whale was being cut up to be taken off the beach.
The reason I'm going in to such detail here is because, not only did the whale, named partially after Titanic by a man called 'Cameron', beach exactly 100 years after Titanic launched from Belfast, but also the location of the beaching at Redcar was PRECISELY at the same latitude as the dock in Belfast from where Titanic was launched.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-13601654
(4:27) I was given Charles Kennel (a deceased Jewish crew member) on the last visit back a week ago for the passenger/crew assignment to the museum in Pigeon Forge. On the tour I saw some of the dishes that Kennel would've served on Titanic. I even got to keep the ticket and crew assignment card afterward as memorabilia from the trip.
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Great museum! Great video tour!
Wow. This was soooo interesting and so sad at the same time. I never knew this attraction was this interesting. Thank you for doing a wonderful job and also cudos to your tour guide, Katie. She was great. I loved the last story from the Captain. You never know with that little story who might receive Jesus Christ as their Savior. Great job. Thanks for sharing.
Pretty sure some of the Irish builders of Titanic fought in WW1 probably in the Pals battalions.
Here is part 2: ruclips.net/video/qJhjHLJc7cU/видео.html
Loved watching this again I ended up getting Lowell's book after I watched your other video it's a great read we are still planning on going there next year if everything goes to plan. Ending was nice ceremony for the sub crew thanks for sharing this again.
The tour guide is amazing!
Are you kidding!! I saw the first video today and now I got this only 5 days old! I really wanna go visit now
R.I.P. , Bernard Hill
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Great video
i love these videos
The tour guides are awesome!!!
What’s great video wow
I would love to see and experience the tour because I love watching the movie I also would love to experience it like I was in the movie
Love it.
Can't wait for the new exhibit.
Which exhibit?
I can’t wait for the video of your family biking the Cades Cove loop. I’m excited to see what the cove is like on car free Wednesday.
@@debraallison2552 hoping to get that out this next week after Buc-ee's!
The ocean gate Titan submersible exhibit
@@pugzilla9172I doubt they will do one even though they may only speak of it .
I dont need this. "I'm going up, not down" ❤
We enjoyed your video so much, Our family loves history, We have always been very interested in the Titanic. We just got the Titanic Lego set , it now together and sitting on our Dinning Room table. If you ever have do anything thing in New Jersey let us know.
Thank you so much Lisa! So glad our videos have been helpful and we appreciate your support!
I want to go so bad i love titanic i think i know almost everything about it i love this video
They had a titanic exhibition in Vegas i went through and had a big piece of the hill with rivets I touched it and no plastic over it lol
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I went two weeks ago. I enjoyed it
53:50 we needed this guy back then
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I love the titanic museum and I’m hoping to go when i go on Thursday with my kiddos
I remember you doing that video and today is my birthday. Titanic is one of my favorite stories my great great grandma was on titanic she did not make it 😢😊❤
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@@AdventureIsOutThere thank you for the video the video was the worlds greatest video
I love this....
Katie is #1 💙
I can’t wait to take this tour myself next year. Does it let you feel how cold the water was that night it sank?
I wait to take this tour myself next year. Does it let you feel how cold the water was that night it sank?
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When she spoke about the Lego model, she mentioned that the lights were apparently not originally in the model and the museum added it, but that’s very untrue because there’s a video of when he was building it and it was his idea to put lights in and apparently once the lights are in the ship, you can’t take them out mainly because that would require dismantling the whole model, but all the little pieces have been glued so in order to get the lights out. It would require doing permanent damage, but honestly, I think the bosses wanted to take credit for the lights
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Was that guy on the Oceangate?
I love the history of the White Star Line Titanic horrific but interesting
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I just went to the titanic museum attraction a couple weeks ago when I went to a Pigeon Forge and I’m telling you it was fun. Wish I could stay in pigeon Forge though cause I have to go all the way back to Mississippi and it’s boring here pigeon Forge is better.
We just went there.
So, the mirrored hallway…..um, idk if the employees working there are aware of this but it’s a known thing well more so in the spiritual and paranormal world that if you have two mirrors facing each other…..that creates a portal between our world, and the spirit world which means spirits can travel freely. So the unbalanced feeling some guests experience when walking in that hallway, could be the fact that they’re walking almost though a portal for a few seconds.
nah, their just mirrors.
@@AdventureIsOutTherethat’s how a portal or a vortex is created though. It’s a known fact that doing that can cussed a shift in the merry of the space.
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Thank
I wanna go it’s so cool but bro I wanna go is it in Tennessee pigeon Ford
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Now I want to be there 😢😢😢
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I want to see this sooo bad
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Katie is soo beautiful
More beautiful than Titanic
Any particular reason the museum is located there?
see pinned commment.
I watched the movie Titanic 1997 when I was young.
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#PigeonForGe! #TN ♥️
When was this? When do they decorate for Christmas?? This is the closest to us. We wanna go maybe next year bc we already went to Florida this year. We'd probably go when it's warm bc it's less crowded I would assume?
Beginning of November they decorate for Christmas.
The female tour guide has the "Question Mark Explanation Syndrome"
i loved the previous video, the stories, the tour guide. i get it people were asking for the longer version. but you deliberately posted this, plus another video after the titan disaster bc you knew the traffic it's gonna get.
Right the captain in thumbnail is way off from what the Captain actually had on. 1 It's 3 stripes not 4. 2 It should be a black hat not a white hat.
Was a tour guide on the Queen Elizabeth.
I love your video, but I have a question: why did you choose the Hungarian national anthem as background music at the beginning of the video?
See pinned comment.
God, would you please bless all the souls of Titanic?
Amen 😔💗
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why do they only mention the Titanic and the Olympic but not the Britannic. There where 3 Olympic class ships built by White Star The Britannic was repurposed during WW1 and was used as a hospital ship Where it hit a mine and sunk of the coast of Greece in 1916.
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Because the Titanic was a tragedy.
But nobody knew
There was 1 Chinese on the Titanic and he survived
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"Wow"
Very stupid question but why can’t you show some of the artifacts? Wouldn’t knowing increase people wanting to go to actually see it in person?
Edit: they have a full list online of their artifacts
I assume they don't allow filming of artifacts, because the museum wants you to go there in person and view them. Gotta have a reason to sell tickets, you know. I like the Pigeon Forge museum best, but I've also seen the ones in Vegas and the travelling exhibit at Opryland. The one in Vegas has a room with a huge piece of the side of the ship that was recovered. There's 5 museums in the USA, and I assume they each have a different group of artifacts that rotate among them.
They don't own all the artifacts themselves so thus don't have the rights for filming/sharing. We were asked not to and did our very best to respect that wish.
@@AdventureIsOutTherehello. Is it still open due to the incidents this week? I just want to know if it’s still available to visit this tour.
@@janiapayton7042 just goggle it ? i dont think they would close cuz some ignorant and stupid millionaires died xD it was not the museums fault it was the millionaires who think with this coffin it would be good to go down there
I enjoyed short version
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Belfast ( Northern) Ireland
I want come to see but 😢
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So so many ads
Titanic movie could’ve came here and asked for the frog😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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The only one I feel bad about from Titan submersible is this 19 year old guy, CEO knew that he is playing with people's safety for money ( he got what he actually wanted by not recognising any safety procedures)