Titanic Before & After #2
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- A video showing some photos of the wreck and how it would look before the sinking using CGI and original photos from RMS Titanic/Olympic.
Credits:
Images from the NOAA.
Titanic Honor & Glory. Vintage Digital Revival.
Hind, Philip. Encyclopedia Titanica. 1996-Present.
Robert, Read. DMD. TITANIC CAD Plans. www.titanic-cad.... 2010-Present.
Music: The Sleeping Prophet by Jesse Gallagher
It's chilling to see those photos and be like damn people actually walked those decks and half died on them😢
Indeed quite a lot to think about
The picture of the cooling room is just incredible. So much survives at that depth, over a hundred years later. Mind blowing.
Maybe the explosive decompression never hit this area. Probably completely underwater before the ship started sinking to the bottom. Looks like the bulbs burst due to pressure; everything else seems relatively pristine.
@@geometricart7851 Agreed. Relatively near the front and about 5 decks down.
Not really. It's actually rapidly deteriorating as we speak and is expected to be completely gone within the next couple of decades.
Apparently the teak hard wood is deteriorating at a much slower rate than all the other wood, which was gone by the time they discovered the wreck in '85. The tiles and all that are obviously resistant to humidity. What I really love, is that the putty and wood are still holding up the wall and all the tiles. You'd think the impact when hitting the ground would be enough to destroy a lot of tiles.
Would love to see a map of where we have been in the wreck? Fascinating what may be in those unexplored halls in the belly of the ship
Just beautiful. I liked all of them. That picture of the gyms windows is very haunting. Awesome. I'm a big Titanic nerd.
Same
The light fixture in the Grand Staircase is my favorite 😢.
So many items in the bottom of the ocean still there, I hope that one day we can see more items from the wreck site. See this image made me feel nostalgic about how many items and history we are loosing in the bottom of the ocean.
Wow that's all I can say and RIP for all the people who past away from that tragedy May God Bless them all.❤❤❤❤
All of them.
I can watch this stuff for hours.
More please
I have many videos like this my friend.
I love the video. There were numbers on several areas so we could go back and compare the pictures.
Yes the numbers are there to make things easier for the viewer
Thanks! In my opinion though it would be more interesting to see the “before” first and then look at what it looks like after the flooding and subsequent sinking and 100+ years spent on the ocean bed. Also, speeding it up like 4x would be beneficial.
Thanks for the feedback, I do have some videos with before/after as well as you stated.
Some people like it faster, others slower, youtube has a built in feature for that.
@@nobshistoryengineering4421 Totally! Thank you for making and sharing all of them! You’re doing a great job and the vids are really good
Your knowledge has improved. Good job. The wreck image which shows the stairs leading to E deck is i think the ones on the port side.. the aft set of stairs. Again, nice job :)
Thanks
Love this! Very well done.
Thanks!
This is amazing. Thanks for putting it together.
Thanks a lot
Ocean gate implosion brought me here.
You and many others
Crazy how much survived after the plunge and impact
This wa very interesting to me, the cgi with the same perspective as the photos was a genius idea
Thanks.
Even in that days that was high level modern designs
Thanks for watching
That Bronze heater, could still use it amazing.
Yep!
Its crazy to Think How good the turkish bath is preseved considering that the ship has been underwater for 111 years! 1:34
It is indeed one of the best preserved parts. Ceramic tiles will last for thousands of more years.
@@nobshistoryengineering4421 Thats actually great to hear! So does that mean that when the shipwreck is gone those tiles Will still be there?
@@BarrelofBurger9554 Yes, and other ceramics like glass will collapse when the wood or whatever is holding them collapses and fall to the seafloor.
Ceramics will last thousands of years, clay dishware, etc.
The propellers are so large and are made of bronze, likely they will still be easily recognizable for thousands of years. However they may sink lower in the mud and become hidden from sight.
@@nobshistoryengineering4421 Thats really crazy to think about…
thanks for the great analysis..
Thanks, glad you enjoyed
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you awesome video 🙏
This is so cool
i wish these were shown with the "before" pictures first so you have a. better idea of what you're looking at in the wreck photos.
Awesome
Music is relaxing
Thanks
The bow...no question!!
Thanks
😮👍
Thanks for watching
2:36 this is the creepiest one
Celing deck of the celing light♥️😢
Yeah that's a good one for sure
Amazed that the pool is still full of water
Yes, it is, but it's blocked off.
My father's aunt and uncle were on titanic
Interesting, their names?
Im a plasterer did a " titanic theme ceiling for client in masterbedroom used ceiling designs from france had gaint dual cornice similiar to titanic also designs better than 5 star hotel ceilings in monte carlo hotel de paris 😀 !"
Nice! I'm sure it's great
Nishaan e ibrat .
مٹے نامیوں کہ نام کیسے کیسے
زمیں کھا گئی آسماں کیسے کیسے
Thanks for watching
turkish baths
Yeah they still look nice.
I now!
Боже,како је то тужно..
Huuuuuuu makanya jangan membunuh Raja Ratu Islam dengan skenario tenggelam di kapal. 😂
Thanks for watching
This is not Before & After .
Its after before thats not god.
It's mean to be before after but it's after before
The Grand Staircase is always my favorite. It's always the most haunting.
True
Absolutely excellent video, did a really good job piecing it together and the music was very atmospheric, interesting to see how the wreck has aged, top stuff👍🏼
Watching this with unlimited oxygen ❤
Excellent. Thanks!
These videos are fascinating to watch, yet sad and haunting at the same time. 😢
I have always wondered if the
Titanic didn't hit the iceberg and sank, but continued into NY, how long she might have lasted as a trans-Atlantic ocean liner? Maybe into the 1920's? 🤔
Her sister Olympic was in service until 1935, and she was still in good condition when she was scrapped. So I think it would've probably been similar for Titanic (assuming she survived World War I, where she most likely would've served as a troopship like Olympic).
Well into the late 1930s actually
It’s great that we got a few pictures in the grand staircase. It has now collapsed and is unrecognizable, unfortunately. The most famous ship in history is slowly disappearing.
Rms Titanic a once beautiful ship now seats at the bottom of the sea slowly being eaten by a bacteria
And 110 years later, she is stil the most beautiful ship 🚢⚓
Absolutely love those simulations before & after. Shows difference very clearly. Another good job.
Thanks a lot.
Totally love before and after pictures gives a great sense of perspective thank-you
The background music for this video is excellent.
Of all of the videos I've watched of Titanic over the years, and all of the photos I've seen, these comparisons are the most heartbreaking. All I could think during the video was."...oh, my god; she's gone. She's really, really gone."
May the souls of all who perished with her rest in peace.
It used to look an op ship now its like an forgotten cave😢
Thanks for watching, I appreciate it.
My favorite is the stair case, where the chandelier was hanging. the music really helps the mood of the viewing of history. RIP to those who passed.
Agreed, thats a good picture.
5 more souls belong to that ship
More or less.
👍😊❤️ thanks for showing this video
Can u just imagine the reactions or looks u would get if u could time travel with ur phone and have the movie downloaded or having proof this disaster was going to happen and showing it off and preventing it from happening
You mean flashpoint right😅😅
Fantastic video! It’s amazing how deep Titanic’s bow is buried in the mud. She must’ve been hauling ass when she hit the bottom.
I liked the last picture because to me it looked just like it used to almost
Great vid. Such haunting but fascinating images.
Thanks
B.S. ,, GREAT VIDEO!!! BUT SAD!! THE BOW SO SUNK IN THE MUD ,WOW!!! I DONT KNOW IF ITS ME ??? IT MIGHT BE BETTER TO SHOW THE AREA BEFORE IT SANK WITH ARROWS (THE BEFORE) .. ( THEN THE SUNKEN AFTER).. I HAVE TO GO BACK AND SEE OH!! YA !! I SEE WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE SUNK...?? THANKS!!!
Thanks Ronald.
titanic stories are addicting
I agree
Good bye titanic you will disappear after 30 years good bye..😢
Not sure about that but eventually yes.
111 years.
Turkish baths look akmost well preserved for the many years titanic was underwater
Yep, tiling preserves for a very long time, even in color.
@@nobshistoryengineering4421 very true as if the sea has preserved most of Titanic's rooms shame this beauty is hidden from human eyes and the presence to touch n see such craftsmanship
Cool video..would have been more effective if you did before then after
I can try that on an upcoming video, thanks.
WHEN IT WAS A NICE SHIP 🛳
Indeed. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful haunting images I like the pictures of the hatch opening the big anchor some of the interiors.
All the comparison pictures are chilling. One of the creepiest things I’ve ever seen. Great job. RIP to all the lost souls
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks
Tell me background music name plss
2:29 my ocd just kicked in…I have to swim down there and scrape that thing off that chandelier!!
Lol, I'm not sure what that is.
Just a side note, the background music was the perfect choice for this video.
Thanks, this type of feedback is helpful.
Se fossi una persona immensamente ricca lo farei ricostruire esattamente come era con i migliori materiali possibili e tutte le scialuppe di salvataggio necessarie, in memoria di tutti coloro che hanno perso la vita per ricordarli per sempre
Thanks for watching
Thanks for uploading!🙌🌟
Thanks for commenting!
Third class
Thanks for the feedback
The first time the team had played together was the first game
Was die armen Menschen für grausame Todeskämpfe mitmachen mussten……:????
💔😭🚢😭💔
This film was revived after the submarine accident
Sorry, which film?
@@nobshistoryengineering4421 Jurassic Park
@@monikavandenovic4387 Ah yes thats a good one indeed. The new ones aren't great though. Highly recommend you stick with the old ones!
Really helpful to show us what more knowledgable people see from beneath the ruin and darkness of the sea floor.
Thanks I appreciate that
2:39
Agreed
100s OF PHOTÒ MUST HAVE BEEN TAKEN OF BOTH SHIPS YET ONLY A FEW SEEM TO EXIST, IS THIS THE REASON THE DOCUMENTRY HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM RUclips BECAUSE IT SHOWS THE TRUTH NOT WHAT WE HAVE BEEN FED
What documentary
Are these photos real tho especially the old ones
What do you mean real?
Grand staircase
I believe the fireplaces in the suites served as electric heaters, so they weren't "non functional"
All picks
Wow
I can't understand why at the very begining they didn't put some people on the iceberg or turn the ship around and head towards the Carpathia.
The iceberg was 3/4 of a mile away or so from the sinking location. Turning the ship and trying to move would doom the ship even more so. They stopped the engines for good reason after the collision.
I would add that the water was freezing, so putting people on an iceberg at night would doom them to a quick death.
Love this before after video
Thanks
So beautiful titanic
📷 del Titanic, hundido y antes del naufragio.
B-52 camarote de Bruce Ismay .
Película de James Cameron, Rose y Cal .
Yes you are correct.
It really is a shame
It is. What can you do.
The titanic sung 100 years ago
110 years
4 KM below to surface....
About 3.81 km but close enough 🤣
It would be a little more helpful to understand what we are trying to look at if you showed the original picture before the after .... otherwise your just wasting a picture and this crap isn't worth watching....
Lol OK
That's ship a ghost
Yes I suppose
Britannic foto??
This is Titanic, I have another video for Britannic.
Ok tak you
Titanic was the Olympic
No this is not true.
@@nobshistoryengineering4421 bruh do your research!. They were gonna go bankrupt so had no choice.
@@TransitionedToAShark I have done hundreds if not thousands of hours of research on these ships. I promise you it is not true. You can read up on it yourself or just trust me, either way only you can convince yourself of the truth.
@@nobshistoryengineering4421 you clearly haven’t. The survivors were even held for hours and told not to talk about any switches or anything. Olympic needed insurance and they switched them. Proof is there and only clowns deny it
@@nobshistoryengineering4421
Yes it is.