What ever happened to Titanic's Swimming Pool?

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @larryb9642
    @larryb9642 Год назад +889

    Technically the pool is still functional and doing its job. It’s a bit deeper inside than originally intended and is no longer heated but it’s still there.

    • @chia_pet7121
      @chia_pet7121 Год назад +45

      Yeah, I'll stick with human pee instead of 100 years worth of shark pee and whale poop. : (

    • @LoriKasprzak-yk6nc
      @LoriKasprzak-yk6nc Год назад +36

      Where is the pool?
      It's underwater, duh.
      😂😂😂😂

    • @DingDangg
      @DingDangg Год назад +14

      Don’t give up your day job

    • @Awakened.one........
      @Awakened.one........ Год назад +4

      Lol

    • @honeybadger9425
      @honeybadger9425 Год назад +45

      Yep and it’s the deepest pool in the world

  • @beckydoesit9331
    @beckydoesit9331 Год назад +279

    The draining system was feared so good that upon sinking the entire ocean would be sucked into the drain leaving a barren wasteland where the Atlantic Ocean was. Luckily, there was a watertight door separating the pool from the ocean.

  • @Revenant_Knight
    @Revenant_Knight Год назад +222

    Two things:
    First: Titanic wasn't a cruise ship, it was a liner. You took it to go somewhere as opposed to go on vacation.
    Second: There is a chance that the pool was destroyed as the boilers fell forward in the decent. They did substantial damage to the ship, and the pool was just above them.

    • @ThatOneGirl_Allie
      @ThatOneGirl_Allie Год назад +32

      Plot twist: the fire in the coal bunker is why the pool was heated

    • @pikespeak361
      @pikespeak361 Год назад +2

      the pool is sealed, like other rooms.

    • @pikespeak361
      @pikespeak361 Год назад

      durka durka
      @@ThatOneGirl_Allie

    • @addie_is_me
      @addie_is_me 11 месяцев назад

      Interesting. Either way, it was still second to the Olympic for some innovations so I think the point he made is valid.

    • @MrPAULONEAL
      @MrPAULONEAL 6 месяцев назад

      Ocean Liner

  • @robertgaines-tulsa
    @robertgaines-tulsa Год назад +141

    Kind of hard to believe the Olympic was just scrapped, but they really didn't know it would have been treasured as a museum piece today.

    • @rickjohnson1266
      @rickjohnson1266 Год назад +21

      Raising the Brittanic is possible. That would be a good museum piece. It's only 550 feet down in the Mediterranean Sea.

    • @xkm-thebasetecchannel3823
      @xkm-thebasetecchannel3823 Год назад +7

      @@rickjohnson1266 Well, it is "Britannic". And salvaging the ship is not possible.

    • @susanwaltman2607
      @susanwaltman2607 Год назад +2

      Why?

    • @jus10lewissr
      @jus10lewissr Год назад +24

      Right? I've been saying that for so long because I honestly believe that if the Olympic had been docked much like the Queen Mary was, it would be considered a treasure and would more than likely bring in insane amounts of revenue (moreso after Titanic's discovery in '85 and then even more after Cameron's movie in the late nineties) from people like myself who would probably never get tired of stepping onboard Titanic's almost identical sister. I've actually thought about getting all the proper qualifications to be able to dive down to the Britannic just for the chance to touch the hull of one of the 3 great Olympic class ships. It's very unfortunate, though, that the Olympic lived such a long life as a remarkably reliable (literally deemed "Old Reliable") ship only to be scrapped at the end of her career.

    • @rexrabbiteer
      @rexrabbiteer Год назад +3

      There is the Titanic big piece that some people have touched. It’s the biggest piece of the titanic ever recovered

  • @rextrowbridge8386
    @rextrowbridge8386 Год назад +260

    There is absolutely no way that the pool room is still sealed. The pressure at 2.5 miles under the ocean is immense.

    • @pon1
      @pon1 Год назад +49

      Yeah, it isn't "sealed" but still rusted shut.

    • @rextrowbridge8386
      @rextrowbridge8386 Год назад +39

      @@pon1 I'm sure the door is, but just a few hundred feet under the ocean, anything with air in it would have popped like a bubble. Imagine the pressure almost 3 miles under.

    • @pon1
      @pon1 Год назад +30

      @@rextrowbridge8386 True, though the room probably wasn't supposed to withstand any amount of pressure, just enough to fill the room with water and keep it from flooding to the other rooms in case of a breach of the hull. It would probably fill with water just as any other room thus equaling the pressure when it finally sunk. I don't think we see many examples of rooms although with watertight doors popping like that because the room itself wasn't completely sealed to withstand any pressure. It wouldn't surprise me if the room was more or less intact from that kind of damage and instead had filled up at a more moderate non-explosive rate.

    • @grantmctaggart9942
      @grantmctaggart9942 Год назад +6

      Well…it is

    • @parecshooting4140
      @parecshooting4140 Год назад +1

      5600 PSI

  • @davinp
    @davinp Год назад +47

    Unfortunately, the swimming pool is behind water-tight bulkheads, so submersibles cannot access it. People joke that the swimming pool is still full of water. We saw that the Turkish baths are well preserved

    • @Bbc418
      @Bbc418 Год назад

      Oh not you again, really nobody knew that the swimming pool is behind water tight doors, wow your such a genius, NOT!

    • @Bbc418
      @Bbc418 Год назад +2

      @@psykhs nothing imploded on the bow section of the ship, only the Stern suffered that!

    • @warinanutshell.
      @warinanutshell. 5 месяцев назад

      we could probably access the pool trough the linen storage that was connected to scotland road and the pool corridor. i couldn't find any information online about it so i would presume that the stair of the linen storage was either too tight for the robot to pass trough or it was simply destroyed and debrits block the way or its accesible but they just didnt do it

  • @bicknell67
    @bicknell67 Год назад +60

    Sadly I don't think we will ever see what the pool looks like now.

    • @pikespeak361
      @pikespeak361 Год назад +1

      BECAUSE OF THE NAVY

    • @addie_is_me
      @addie_is_me 11 месяцев назад

      @@pikespeak361 Is that who decided to leave it as a memorial, or grave site or whatever and have it, largely, left alone? Is that such a bad thing? idk

    • @pikespeak361
      @pikespeak361 11 месяцев назад +1

      YOUR'E NOT A VERY SMART BOT, ARE YOU SCRIPPY? XD XD XD
      DISSUADE AND MISINFORM-THANKS NAVY INTELLIGENCE XD@@addie_is_me

  • @jus10lewissr
    @jus10lewissr Год назад +101

    With as many successful dives to the wreck site that have been made since her discovery in 1985, I find it pretty hard to believe that every possible avenue to get into the pool room hasn't been attempted already, especially considering how "obsessed" (couldn't think of a better word) many of the divers have become over the years, how often they've been down there, and how extensive the site as been explored.

    • @tarpontim1715
      @tarpontim1715 Год назад +19

      yeah? its WAY too deep for regular dives. They drop tethered robotic ROV's that are actually quite limited at that depth. That's what I thought? I hadn't really seen footage of much inside the hallways etc. Plus the pool is way the hell down there on a low deck towards the front of the ship and there is actually only ONE way to it and exactly one, I am pretty sure.

    • @rextrowbridge8386
      @rextrowbridge8386 Год назад

      The furthest the human body can withstand under the ocean is 300 feet. Your body will implode if you go any further.

    • @lambdee7006
      @lambdee7006 Год назад +6

      No divers there

    • @lordbogus1985
      @lordbogus1985 Год назад +5

      It should be possible to take a look through 1 of the portholes. Make an extendable camera

    • @quacksackerthegreatstarfir6996
      @quacksackerthegreatstarfir6996 Год назад +6

      The ship is falling apart so quickly now they might not have to wait much longer to see it....

  • @TheDeputy173
    @TheDeputy173 Год назад +31

    Why do I feel like the room will be empty and perfect lol

  • @1940limited
    @1940limited Год назад +61

    Sadly, the Titanic wasn't around long enough to get many pictures of it. I suspect you're right in that the pool would be badly deteriorated and filled with sediment.

    • @1940limited
      @1940limited Год назад +8

      I don't think anyone's going to be poking around in the Titanic again anytime soon, if ever.

    • @popeyethepirate5473
      @popeyethepirate5473 Год назад +4

      ​@@1940limitedwhy not? Just build another carbon fiber sub...

    • @Jay08194
      @Jay08194 Год назад +1

      If I recall white star did photos of ships after they completed there maiden voyage was complete

  • @addie_is_me
    @addie_is_me 11 месяцев назад +4

    Six feet deep is interesting and I may have missed the rest of the measurements so I googled it and the pool measures 30 feet by 14 feet. I am surprised because for such a big ship that is pretty small and a bad size if you want to swim, but it is wonderful they heated it. Thank goodness for the Olympic photos!

  • @dustinanthony6674
    @dustinanthony6674 Год назад +206

    Crazy how the pool managed to stay filled with water for well over a 100 years.

    • @ayushsinha7300
      @ayushsinha7300 Год назад +19

      @@holycow2013 That’s the point

    • @anttibjorklund1869
      @anttibjorklund1869 Год назад +12

      ​@@holycow2013r/wooosh

    • @rexrabbiteer
      @rexrabbiteer Год назад +16

      That “joke” hasn’t been funny since …..
      …..
      …ever

    • @dustinanthony6674
      @dustinanthony6674 Год назад +17

      @@rexrabbiteer apparently around 30 people so far thought it was. You’re comment is irrelevant! You thought you were cute with your comment 😂

    • @navydad8916
      @navydad8916 Год назад +6

      @@rexrabbiteer apparently you’re a Debbie Downer ! 😭😭😭

  • @mrrandom1265
    @mrrandom1265 Год назад +27

    Fun fact: you can see the swimming pool in the Lego Titanic set.

  • @patrickmccarron5059
    @patrickmccarron5059 Год назад +13

    The Titanic was scheduled to be photographed in detail once it landed in New York with a New York backdrop and American fashion so the photos would not be confused with Olympic. Unfortunately, Titanic did not make it to New York.

  • @velocityraptor7188
    @velocityraptor7188 Год назад +43

    I would like to play Titanic in VR and do it from the perspective of each of the people aboard. From the guy who jumped into a lifeboat, to Thomas Andrews, to Bruce Ismay, to the firemen in the boiler room, to the passengers waking up in their beds partly submerged having to escape, to the people being trapped inside their cabins, to the 1st class passengers getting into half empty life boats to the 3rd class passengers trapped below deck for reasons mysteriously unknown, to Captain Smith assessing the damage, to Murdock before the collision, etc. Then add alternate scenarios for all of them. Where they escape, where they survive, including scenarios where they don't survive, along with an epilogue of how society treated them after they survived / died.

    • @Kimberly_11
      @Kimberly_11 Год назад +6

      That sounds interesting 👍

    • @aweXiomara
      @aweXiomara Год назад

      Beautiful idea!!

    • @SebastianSmith-c5t
      @SebastianSmith-c5t 10 месяцев назад

      There is one in the works. Titanic Honor and Glory. They have a YT channel.

  • @jeremyvontress5099
    @jeremyvontress5099 Год назад +7

    Everybody is talking about the swimming pool but not the photo with the TITAN down there 💀 that gives me chills

  • @Wizardboots
    @Wizardboots Год назад +9

    Packages starting at $500,000 for a submersible trip to Titanic include a swim in the pool, and 30min soak in the Turkish Baths.

  • @ChillyCyfer
    @ChillyCyfer Год назад +24

    Technically the pool is still functional….the water might be a bit cold though

    • @Rambo20244
      @Rambo20244 Год назад +2

      lol the water was cold since the departure of the ship...
      that was way back in 1912 I don't think the water ever got heated again.

  • @jus10lewissr
    @jus10lewissr Год назад +19

    The only way we'll ever see the pool is if Titanic splits open over time in just the right spot. Unfortunately, that could be likely some day as she deteriorates and sags more on her inevitable journey toward eventually becoming one with the sea floor.

  • @michaelmacleod7051
    @michaelmacleod7051 Год назад +17

    Imagine the pool would be very well preserved and probably only has a few inches of sediment in it, there wouldn't be much in the way of currents going through that room.

  • @orangetzar7099
    @orangetzar7099 Год назад +23

    I highly doubt there’s that much sediment in the pool and I have no idea why he’d think there are rocks in it lol. It seems to be in a decently sealed area in the ship.

    • @Jorie921
      @Jorie921 Год назад +3

      Not gonna lie, never thought about the pool much but after learning about it being sealed by water tight doors and how well preserved the Turkish baths are, I'm genuinely curious. Maybe when it decays more the doors will go 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @occamsrazor6830
      @occamsrazor6830 Год назад

      Titanic is covered is tiny pebbles from melting icebergs the ship isn’t sealed off inside otherwise her interiors would be pristine. The flow of the currents run directly through hundreds of places within the hull. So yes technically the pool would have rocks and other debris all around much like the Turkish bath.

  • @dkwroot
    @dkwroot Год назад +8

    They need to update the depth of the pool to read "6ft + ~13,000ft"

  • @offichannelnurnberg5894
    @offichannelnurnberg5894 Год назад +46

    Technically, all of the Atlantic is now the titanic's swimming pool.

    • @Xpwnxage
      @Xpwnxage Год назад +5

      HAHAHAHAHA 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @wrecksandtech
    @wrecksandtech 6 месяцев назад +2

    I can’t get over how terrifying the pool looks. It’s likely my irrational fear of dark pools and that all the real pictures are in black and white making it appear dark but the olympic class pools just scare me.

  • @michaeldemarco9950
    @michaeldemarco9950 Год назад +25

    It’s undamaged, it still holds water to this day.

    • @Bbc418
      @Bbc418 Год назад

      Enough with this stupid joke, heard it like a million times, you like a broken record

  • @Lightblue2222
    @Lightblue2222 Год назад +9

    Since it was "water tight" door. I wonder if it remained a preserved air pocket for a while.

  • @alexandradenae777
    @alexandradenae777 Год назад +8

    I had a PC game on Windows 98 I think it was just titled Titanic: Out of Time or something similar. It’s a real time game to not only to escape but help prevent the war. Pretty interesting to play!

  • @goldfing5898
    @goldfing5898 Год назад +7

    I think 0:15 shows the swimming pool of Titanic, taken by a press photographer in April 1912, shortly before leaving Ireland, whereas 0:25 shows the swimming pool of Olympic. Note that this round thing (is it a clock?) at the opposite wall hangs on the right side (near the portholes) on the first photo, but in the mid on the second photo. The current demo version of Titanic: Honor and Glory shows the clock on the right side, and also the depth display showing 6 feet, in the exact same font.

  • @jsyorks2023
    @jsyorks2023 Год назад +42

    If the room is sealed by watertight doors and the portholes are sealed shut ( which I’m sure on the night of the sinking, they were) I doubt they’d be much in the way of ocean floor sediment in there, I mean the Turkish Baths don’t seem to have that much and this room was more open to elements. Just a POV… however! I agree, to get in there to see how well preserved it is would be amazing.

    • @jsyorks2023
      @jsyorks2023 Год назад +9

      @@psykhs Had the room been sealed “airtight” then yes during decent the room would have imploded well before she hit the ocean floor. Obviously the room is full of water, there is no doubt about that. What I’m meaning is, as the water tight doors are closed and the portholes closed to the pool area then one would hope that little sediment has been able to penetrate the room leaving it relatively intact minus some eaten away materials. Would be really interesting to get I there to look.

    • @lordbogus1985
      @lordbogus1985 Год назад +2

      cant we smash in a porthole?

    • @jsyorks2023
      @jsyorks2023 Год назад +1

      @@lordbogus1985 bit extreme, but I get your point 😂

    • @clintwilliams3818
      @clintwilliams3818 Год назад +4

      Unfortunately as of now, underwater torch / welding equipment or whatever will not even function past 8000ft of underwater pressure🤔
      I figured with a little modding they could cut open a tiny hole just to get some sort of advanced snake cam (pressure permitting) and take a look. Although i'm sure many would just consider it damaging the ship, or "unethical" in the name of curiosity.

    • @lordbogus1985
      @lordbogus1985 Год назад +3

      @@clintwilliams3818 maybe a drill?? Only a small hole in a porthole is needed, stick a small camera through it and take a look around

  • @jasondrinovsky7962
    @jasondrinovsky7962 Год назад +31

    The Olympic and Titanic were virtually identical. The biggest change or difference, if you will, is the first class promenade deck. It was open on the Olympic and was then enclosed on the Titanic. There were a few other minor differences, but that's the one that stands out the most, I think.

    • @fugu4163
      @fugu4163 Год назад +1

      What i know of.
      The radioroom did have a different layout than in Titanic.
      James Cameron admitted that the radioroom in that 1990s movie was based on the radioroom on Olympic.
      He later viewed the real radioroom on Titanic.

    • @clintwilliams3818
      @clintwilliams3818 Год назад

      Basically the same size give or take 3 inches, except Titanic had about 1K more gross tons.

    • @backwoodbeaches7895
      @backwoodbeaches7895 Год назад

      ​@@clintwilliams3818try 82 feet.
      But the Olympic was designed with sixteen portholes in the forward bow.
      The titanic had fourteen.

    • @barneypfeffer3032
      @barneypfeffer3032 Год назад

      Olympic Titanic and britannoc were all three the same size but as you said earlier Olympic promenade de k was open and Titanic and britannic was close d

    • @barneypfeffer3032
      @barneypfeffer3032 Год назад

      Olympic Titanic and britannic were same size except like you said earlier Olympic promenade was open but Titanic and britannicwas closed

  • @Craig-wp3pz
    @Craig-wp3pz Год назад +7

    According to Google reviews, the changing facilities leave a little to be desired, but, due to upgrades shortly after entering service, the deep end of 6ft has been substantially to 13,006ft..........

  • @retrofrontier86
    @retrofrontier86 Год назад +7

    Great video man. Subbed. I've been a long time Titanic buff since I was 5 and for a long time now I've also wondered what the state of the swimming pool might be inside the wreck. The Turkish baths were an incredible discovery but I was disappointed they couldn't find a way to see the swimming pool. It's very unlikely we will ever see it given the ongoing deterioration of the wreck along with the difficulty of reaching it inside the wreck. As far as I know I don't think there's been any interior exploration of Titanic since Cameron's 2005 expedition.

  • @LionsWingsTigers
    @LionsWingsTigers Год назад +25

    LOL how did you land on this idea?

    • @SnottiePippen-xd5vb
      @SnottiePippen-xd5vb Год назад +9

      He watched one recommended video on the pool by nat geo or something. I saw it two days ago.

  • @misterkaos.357
    @misterkaos.357 Год назад +3

    Y40 Pool: I'm the deepest swimming pool in the world!
    Titanic Pool: Hold my beer.

  • @UrSammich
    @UrSammich Год назад +5

    I'd be surprised if somehow the pool area was the only "air bubble" on the ship down on the ocean's floor. Not filled with ocean water. However that's probably not the case and even if it was and we managed to open and get to it, we'd only damage its preservation. So maybe not knowing is the better answer. Although it's mostly likely a bigger pool.

    • @pikespeak361
      @pikespeak361 Год назад +1

      GO WITH YOUR GUT ON THIS ONE. THERE IS MOST LIKELY AN AIR BUBBLE IN THE POOL...AMONG OTHER AREAS.

  • @paradicegaming11
    @paradicegaming11 Год назад +8

    I love these random ass videos man. Lol

  • @rw2629
    @rw2629 Год назад +18

    I bet the WiFi in the pool area still sucks.

    • @j_m_b_1914
      @j_m_b_1914 Год назад +1

      Was WIFI included in the price of a first class ticket?

    • @maximiliane.norden8607
      @maximiliane.norden8607 6 месяцев назад

      That’s okay. No Snapchat & TikTok at the Titanic Poolside plz

  • @rebeccaragan9916
    @rebeccaragan9916 Год назад +7

    I don’t think we should touch anything on it. Going and looking is one thing. Moving things is completely different. It’s a graveyard

    • @Montyyrrleakpage
      @Montyyrrleakpage Год назад +2

      👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👺💯

    • @rieriec.36
      @rieriec.36 Год назад +1

      No graveyard if thereis no bodies...NOTHING THERE

  • @michellep9999
    @michellep9999 Год назад +4

    I had no idea the pool was an added expense! Very interesting.

  • @nickforest7816
    @nickforest7816 Год назад +8

    It's very simple to open the water tight door to the pool all you would need is a remote controlled submersible with a underwater blow torch attachment

    • @danielhague6454
      @danielhague6454 Год назад +2

      That would cost a fortune and like he said would it be worth it

    • @nickforest7816
      @nickforest7816 Год назад +3

      @Daniel Hague well if seeing the pool is that big a deal to you then yeah it would be worth it

    • @kingofwrestling9758
      @kingofwrestling9758 Год назад

      Sounds easy enough

    • @rs3007
      @rs3007 Год назад +1

      Probably all that pressure it would implode... Like a submersible and probably the entire ship would he completely destroyed, especially if it's water tight.

    • @DutchDukeMan
      @DutchDukeMan Год назад +1

      right don't you think opening a single door inside that ship could risk collapsing the entire thing?

  • @lordbogus1985
    @lordbogus1985 Год назад +5

    cant we peak trough a porthole? I mean, when a new expedition is going down, take a robot, equip it with an extendable camera and peep through a porthole

  • @Munchies2019
    @Munchies2019 Год назад +3

    The irony that the pool room is the only place with an air pocket on a sunken ship at the bottom of the ocean.

    • @j_m_b_1914
      @j_m_b_1914 Год назад +1

      There is absolutely no air in there -- it would have imploded only a few hundred feet below water on its way down.

  • @johnboy4025
    @johnboy4025 Год назад +5

    The reason the Turkish Baths are holding up is the tile. Those things don’t get eaten by microbes. The pool… I wonder why that door hasn’t been eaten off

  • @DropsTheMike
    @DropsTheMike Год назад +1

    Titanic: Honor and Glory is said to have a real time sinking element when the game completes if I remember one of the dev talks correctly. So its in the cards.

  • @freedomisntfree_44
    @freedomisntfree_44 Год назад +4

    Legend has it there’s still water in it to this day.

  • @uselessinformation1988
    @uselessinformation1988 Год назад +34

    Legend has it that the swimming pool on the Titanic still has water in it.

    • @downforit2010
      @downforit2010 2 месяца назад

      I bet you thought you made that stupid joke up, didn't you?

    • @uselessinformation1988
      @uselessinformation1988 2 месяца назад

      @@downforit2010 I seen other comments on similar videos make the same joke. I never claimed that I invented it.

  • @ShawnieP512
    @ShawnieP512 Год назад +15

    There was a hallway adjacent to the bottom of the grand staircase that ran between the staircase and Turkish baths, and the swimming pool. There were 2 watertight doors that were closed. But, there were other doors that led into this small hallway and pool. As far as sediment does, imo there would be some, but I don't think a lot due to it being pretty closed off. I think it might actually be in decent condition.

    • @Milner62
      @Milner62 Год назад +4

      most of the sediment will be created by the corrosion of the steel so you might see quite a bit on the floor and in the pool itself. I would be surprised if it was nearly filled to the top with sediment but I could see it having a good amount of sediment though.

    • @pikespeak361
      @pikespeak361 Год назад +1

      NO. THE STEEL WOULD NOT CORRODE LIKE THAT.
      IT WAS STAINLESS...LOTS OF CHROMIUM...AND IT HAD A 45 KSI YEILD STRENGTH..@@Milner62

    • @pikespeak361
      @pikespeak361 Год назад +1

      ITS AIRTIGHT MOST LIKELY

  • @matthewjacobs2468
    @matthewjacobs2468 Год назад +4

    If they do decide to go inside the ship and catch a glimpse of the pool, they are going to have to use a remote unmanned sub. And there's also the risk of Titanic's structure collapsing on the sub. So either way they'd be taking a risk.

  • @fp30e
    @fp30e 11 месяцев назад +2

    These pictures don't seem to match each other of the pool?

  • @Tripey.z
    @Tripey.z Год назад +9

    Thank you! All my life when I’ve thought about the Titanic I have wondered, whatever happened to the pool. I am disappointed it’s not been addressed until now. It still has plenty of water, still a fresh saltwater pool too. Just a little cold.

    • @pikespeak361
      @pikespeak361 Год назад +2

      NOT FUNNY

    • @pikespeak361
      @pikespeak361 Год назад +1

      Think about their hollow, wet bodies in the locked pool room; eyes like chalky black marbles fixed on your flesh as they flop over to you-one wet, stumpy movement at a time, until they are consuming you...💀

    • @Tachikawa_2006
      @Tachikawa_2006 Год назад +1

      @@pikespeak361 OK BOOMER RELAX.

    • @pikespeak361
      @pikespeak361 Год назад +1

      @@Tachikawa_2006 BOOMER😭😭😭I was born in the 90s😭😭😭 You're special, aren't you?

    • @nian60
      @nian60 7 месяцев назад

      @@pikespeak361 So you just proved that you didn't watch the video.

  • @terrybaptist795
    @terrybaptist795 Год назад +12

    Is somebody can build a remotely operated vehicle small enough to fit through the titanic,s portholes then maybe there is a chance of
    seeing the swimming pool.

    • @15kilkenny
      @15kilkenny Год назад

      They did in the 80s 90s and 00s. There's videos on RUclips. They got in bedrooms etc it's incredible footage. James Cameron film They went into a lift

    • @mlee6050
      @mlee6050 Год назад

      @@15kilkenny do it again now! Maybe more technology so we use vr to explore it

    • @15kilkenny
      @15kilkenny Год назад +1

      @mlee6050 the ship is being eaten rapidly so there's not much time left apparently

    • @mlee6050
      @mlee6050 Год назад +1

      @@15kilkenny yeah I know, I think was a good decade ago I heard they question if it survive another few decades

  • @MrAntonissifnos
    @MrAntonissifnos Год назад +3

    A pool ...inside a larger pool.

  • @adambanicevic306
    @adambanicevic306 Год назад +19

    Someone may have brought enough food and survive, maybe even reproduce for the hundred years there. Not much time left, lets save him

    • @phenixio
      @phenixio Год назад +7

      I thought the same last week😂

    • @lambdee7006
      @lambdee7006 Год назад

      Yea you go, we will await your return, good luck

    • @СергейШироков-ы3ъ
      @СергейШироков-ы3ъ Год назад

      Стоктон Раш и вся его экспедиция присоиденилась к нему или ним

  • @chernoguy8572
    @chernoguy8572 Год назад +23

    The pool room definitely filled with water before it sank or even split into 2. Otherwise it would have imploded after like 500-600 ft or so down like the stern did when it went under and would have destroyed the baths and everything around it. I'm sure it's in decent condition still but unfortunately without causing more damage to the ship we'll more than likely never see inside that room before her inevitable collapse..😒

    • @perky42069
      @perky42069 Год назад +1

      ​@user-oq7zh9ej7plet's see the source lol

    • @sarahbethxoxo
      @sarahbethxoxo Год назад

      @user-oq7zh9ej7pno… there are not lol

  • @A_ndrea
    @A_ndrea Год назад +3

    @5:13 - Rest In Peace to the rich crew of the Oceangate Titan.

  • @tom165983
    @tom165983 Год назад +10

    Well… At least the pool is still full

    • @Hey-Hey.
      @Hey-Hey. Год назад +1

      hahahahahahhahahhahahah what an original joke. So funny

  • @RobDavison
    @RobDavison Год назад +5

    Just a thought, would it be feasible for something to try and cut its way into the pool room? That might sound a bit destructive, but if the thing is going to collapse soon anyway, does it make much difference?

  • @ashfoxx85
    @ashfoxx85 Год назад +19

    Maybe I'm stupid or crazy, but wouldn't it be possible to get one of those small submersible robots through one of the portholes to enter the pool area and poke around? Surely at least one of those windows shattered when the bow plowed into the ocean floor. Maybe it's because I imagine the modern submersible robots to be smaller than they really are, but surely someone can develop one that could fit?

    • @ravenel2
      @ravenel2 Год назад

      It’s in the center of the ship. There is no way to get to it through the rest of the mess.

    • @ashfoxx85
      @ashfoxx85 Год назад +6

      @@ravenel2 it's on the starboard side of f deck against the hull, not in the middle of the ship.

    • @kashkelly1508
      @kashkelly1508 Год назад

      If a submersible gets stuck in debris or trapped in anyway there’s no way of getting it back really so no you can’t drop into those areas. They see what they can from safe distance. It would be cool if they could just drop a camera they could steer somehow while everyone is safe above water ! Must be some way besides actually going down 2.5 miles with humans. I just think it’s way too dangerous. That or raise it.

    • @ashfoxx85
      @ashfoxx85 Год назад +1

      @@kashkelly1508 Do we not have those small ROV robots that are remote controlled from the sub? I thought that was how we got that footage of the interiors from Cameron.

    • @clintwilliams3818
      @clintwilliams3818 Год назад

      @@ashfoxx85 Yea but they are still too big to get through a porthole, which i think are bolted shut to begin with (?).
      I'm saying some sort of advanced snake cam that can handle the pressure down there. Just drill a little hole or something but im sure that would never fly, since it's technically damage just because we want to explore lol

  • @JoeNaeem
    @JoeNaeem Год назад +3

    8:26 - OceanGate in the chat. Press 'F' to show Titan's lost respect.

  • @somethingtojenga
    @somethingtojenga Год назад +2

    It's so amazing that the watertight doors are closed on the wreck... like, of course they would be, because it's the REAL Titanic, and those doors have been closed since Murdoch ordered them...

  • @theia1653
    @theia1653 Год назад +6

    Sealed for more than a century, it's probably well preserved like the Turkish baths are. The changing rooms are decaying if they haven't collapsed but maybe not a lot of sediment got in at all, possibly murky waters from rust.

  • @sdlock83
    @sdlock83 Год назад +2

    8:26 Funny how you used the image of Oceangate's doomed submersible as reference a week prior to the craft's implosion, killing all 5 on board.

  • @chuckhalen9543
    @chuckhalen9543 Год назад +5

    I wonder if that pool has the original water still in it. Things to ponder about.....

  • @erockscott1184
    @erockscott1184 Год назад +3

    It always has water in it now

  • @clairefunnell8481
    @clairefunnell8481 Год назад +1

    I would love to see the pool too. I'm thinking it might be still somewhat intact. I doubt anyone will try it. She's very fragile. Great video.❤❤❤❤

  • @CJODell12
    @CJODell12 Год назад +1

    The first ship to have a swimming pool onboard was another White Star Liner, the RMS Adriatic of 1907.

  • @Infinite.Worldz
    @Infinite.Worldz Год назад

    Amazing video. I've been wondering about the pool for a while. Thank you.

  • @Mrfrenchy6883
    @Mrfrenchy6883 Год назад +4

    If you were to take a plasma cutter that could operate at those depths then its possible to cut the water tight door off, or if they use a sonar object to 3d scan the interior it could be possible to grt an idea

    • @Darkk6969
      @Darkk6969 Год назад

      Why go through all of that? Just open one of the port holes and send in the remote camera.

    • @lambdee7006
      @lambdee7006 Год назад

      Maybe a stick of dynamite

  • @kjorlaug1
    @kjorlaug1 Год назад +25

    What's amazing is that it's still filled with water to this very day

    • @jus10lewissr
      @jus10lewissr Год назад +4

      I remember telling that joke as a teenager in AOL chatrooms back in the late nineties and what's amazing is that it's 2023 and there's still people like yourself who not only find it funny, but also tell it as if the whole world hasn't already heard it. Now, THAT is amazing. 😆

    • @kjorlaug1
      @kjorlaug1 Год назад +4

      @@jus10lewissr 😂😂😂 I love that joke and the reactions when I tell it. Here's a other one
      what do you get when you cross the Atlantic with the Titanic?
      -About halfway

    • @rexrabbiteer
      @rexrabbiteer Год назад

      What’s amazing is that you’re “joke” still isn’t funny since it was first uttered

    • @Hey-Hey.
      @Hey-Hey. Год назад

      hahahahahahhahahhahahah what an original joke. So funny

  • @lightclawshadowmarsch8167
    @lightclawshadowmarsch8167 Год назад +1

    They say it was closed for 6 hours before it sank but this leaves open the suggestion of people being traped in the pool. When the water tight doors closed.

  • @SerenasuzanneCrossland
    @SerenasuzanneCrossland Год назад +1

    Has everyone forgotten that thousands of people have died in this horrible shipwreck and we should stop exploring this wreakage and let the people rest in peace.. Just thinking out loud!!

  • @claytonsmith6092
    @claytonsmith6092 Год назад +4

    Some say it is still full to this day.

    • @Hey-Hey.
      @Hey-Hey. Год назад

      hahahahahahhahahhahahah what an original joke. So funny

  • @motiveracing3534
    @motiveracing3534 Год назад +2

    If they somehow find a way in to the pool area and it hasn’t been breached won’t it just flood as soon as they find a way in?

  • @danielwong7565
    @danielwong7565 Год назад +1

    Titanic Swimming pool Level goes from 3 feet to 12,500 feet! Now that is one deep pool

  • @driverkaldie
    @driverkaldie 10 месяцев назад +1

    I still wonder how James Cameron entered the Turkish Bath...or better said, the cooling room. I know he went down on F-Deck via the grand staircase to the very bottom of the grand staircase. When you land there, I think there is a door in front of you wich leads to that cooling room, I guess he entered there? On the left, when you come down from the stairs there is a (watertight) door, if you could enter that door and go right there is a corridor wich lead to the swimming pool and the Turkish Bath. I understand that there's no way to enter via that side, but I wonder...There are small portholes in the area where the swimming pool is, right ? Maybe one of those portholes are open, or the glass in them could be shattered to see in to the pool area ? I think you need a pretty small ROV the enter via one of those portholes, but I think it can be done via that way. I'm curious myself of how it looks today...

  • @MrIlovesanfrancisco
    @MrIlovesanfrancisco Год назад +2

    Would the pool room not have imploded if it was water tight, similarly to the stern of the ship?

  • @Hristiyan1991
    @Hristiyan1991 Год назад +2

    Swimming pool in 1910s ? In my country we were still riding horses back then. 😮

  • @crazyglue76
    @crazyglue76 Год назад +1

    I wonder if they could just "pop" one of the portholes and send a camera inside the pool room, Seems that would be easier.

  • @michaelcro2941
    @michaelcro2941 Год назад +2

    Would be awesome if they used very small drones with HD cameras to try and get into some of those rooms we haven't seen. I dunno if thats even possible lol. Small drone in through the port hole for some pics would be amazing

    • @gello8518
      @gello8518 Год назад

      I personally believe it’s really difficult to get an rov that can withstand the pressure.

  • @Stellerex
    @Stellerex Год назад +1

    When this game is finally developed you'll have to use your CC or Paypal to get into the first class areas probably. It will be like a Pay-per-view type of thing to see first class and so on. Just calling it now fam

  • @allegory7638
    @allegory7638 11 месяцев назад +1

    Probably no attendants on duty presently.

  • @danskdd4099
    @danskdd4099 11 месяцев назад +1

    pretty cool after over 100 year it is still fuld of water

    • @margiebazan7258
      @margiebazan7258 8 месяцев назад

      I wonder. Who keeps filling the pool with water? Someone has to be filling it up with water.

  • @michaelp9707
    @michaelp9707 Год назад +5

    They could Drill a hole in the walls and run a camera through or an ROV vehicle

  • @williamjackson2345
    @williamjackson2345 Год назад +5

    Since you’re interested in the titanic, would you make a video of your favorite ocean liners or battleships?

    • @commodorezero
      @commodorezero 10 месяцев назад

      Did you know many of the US museum ships are identical to the Olympic class in length and width?

  • @scottyleitch3214
    @scottyleitch3214 Год назад +5

    no topic too obscure for DG

  • @MicheallikeMJ
    @MicheallikeMJ Год назад +7

    The one thing on titanic that still fulfills its purpose!

  • @titanicsank
    @titanicsank Год назад +1

    How interesting. My relative was the Squash court attendance
    Mr Frederick Wright.
    What would the Squash court look like now .

  • @hagerdhotrodz
    @hagerdhotrodz Год назад +13

    That is the most uninviting looking pool I've ever seen. Especially for a "First Class only" pool. I wouldn't have swam in it.

    • @EmmyDeVille
      @EmmyDeVille Год назад +6

      Yeah, it was probably luxerious at the time though

    • @MrButternutsprinkles
      @MrButternutsprinkles Год назад

      As a pool caretaker I want to know how, if at all, it was chemically treated.

    • @jimmanihera7760
      @jimmanihera7760 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@MrButternutsprinkleswas drained and refilled and filtered

  • @goldfing5898
    @goldfing5898 Год назад +2

    The swimming pool had portholes on its starboard side (see 0:02 and 0:10). Are they still closed or open or broken? In case they are open or broken, maybe it would be possible to put a small camera through them and make some photos and videos of the interior.

  • @panelvixen
    @panelvixen Год назад +1

    Welcome to the ool.
    Don't you mean "pool?"
    No, it's "ool." There's no "P" in our ool and we would appreciate you keeping it that way.

  • @nickwilliams6621
    @nickwilliams6621 Год назад +5

    Nothing happened to it. The pool's still full.

    • @Bbc418
      @Bbc418 Год назад

      Enough with that stupid joke 🖕🏼

    • @Hey-Hey.
      @Hey-Hey. Год назад

      hahahahahahhahahhahahah what an original joke. So funny

  • @steventhomas9203
    @steventhomas9203 Год назад +3

    Is there a submarine in there ?

  • @edwhatshisname3562
    @edwhatshisname3562 Год назад

    The water tight door would probably have to be cut with a plasma lance. So an ROV with a plasma lance attachment. Something like that would probably require several lances to get through though, so the attachment would have to be able to change between lances as necessary.

    • @j_m_b_1914
      @j_m_b_1914 Год назад

      Wouldn't that door be severely rusted? What were the water tight doors made of? I would think just ramming it a few times might break it off completely -- especially if the track has partially delaminated off the side panels because of extreme rust.

    • @edwhatshisname3562
      @edwhatshisname3562 Год назад

      @@j_m_b_1914 The rust would pose a problem, but that could be solved by using some kind of attachment that mills down into the rust enough in two spots for a good connection to take place, after that the plasma lance should be able to blast through any rust that would be in its cutting path. The water tight doors were made out of steel, and no, I do not think using an ROV as a battering ram would be a good idea.

  • @GuentherVanRaven
    @GuentherVanRaven Год назад +2

    Now we know where Mr. Smith has been hiding up to this day^^

  • @FreakingFantasticFilms
    @FreakingFantasticFilms Год назад +3

    Do what ever happened to the titanic’s wireless room.

  • @markpearce7405
    @markpearce7405 Год назад +1

    It never got emptied

  • @Dave-gy1hx
    @Dave-gy1hx Год назад +1

    Well it is full of water for sure, and no leaks have been detected.

  • @edgarromanb
    @edgarromanb Год назад +3

    Es increíble que después de más de 100 años aún contiene agua...

  • @jayxfrost8987
    @jayxfrost8987 Год назад

    Well, it's a little colder and deeper now, but technically nothing happened to it. I wonder what happened to the squash court because it was (supposedly) right in the spot where the ship broke apart.

  • @Iwasthemilkman
    @Iwasthemilkman Год назад +2

    Apparently they recently discovered that the pool was still full after 111 years!

    • @Rambo20244
      @Rambo20244 Год назад

      lol these comments are so funny

    • @Hey-Hey.
      @Hey-Hey. Год назад

      hahahahahahhahahhahahah what an original joke. So funny