The vid emphasized that the shoes were found in pairs. It's hard for shoes to land back together like that if they just came off in the water. So they had to have fallen with their owners, and their owners disintegrated. D= It's creepy af to imagine the bodies that use to be there.
National Geographic well fish eat everuthing within hours and the Bones well im pretty sure there is bacteria that eats calcium at a rapid rate under the water
A pair of woman's shoes beside a pair of girl's shoes - absolutely bone chilling! That poor little girl!!! I can only imagine how distressing it was for the mother to calm that poor child when she herself was going through such horror!!
This is so sad and creepy when you realise that they were shoes and clothing being worn by people who died and their bodies literally vanished like a ghost or something and their shoes and clothing remain intact like they just disappeared (over time of cause). It’s very chilling. As a kid I was so fascinated with the Titanic and still am today. But I only cared about the ship and belongings. Now in my 30’s I have a better understanding for the human side of things. It’s really sad what they went through.
I went to the Titanic Museum in Branson, I believe it was. They had a vat of water chilled to the temperature of the water the night that the Titanic sank. You could put your hand in it. It was so cold, it terrified me. However, I speculate that it wouldn't take long to become numb and succumb to hypothermia, so it may gave just been an initial shock, then numbness. I could only keep my hand in that water for a matter of seconds. It hurt.
@@tkennedy166 Yeah, I'd guess they went through the stages of hypothermia very rapidly. Cold/numb/warm/unconscious. Hopefully, relatively painless aside from mental and emotional trauma. Of couse, some suffered terribly :-(
Think calling it tragic is a stretch. Them that play stupid games, win stupid prizes. If there is a tragedy here it's that the money spent on the dive could have helped a lot of people in need. Instead it went toward natural selection.
Cameron showed us moments like that in the film. When the elderly couple are spooning while water rushes beneath their bed. The steerage woman reading bedtime stories to her children while the ship takes on water. These things happened and it's absolutely heart-wrenching, because it is so relatable. Not everyone would be rushing for lifeboats, many resigned themselves to fate and seeing that evidence is sobering.
@PaigeAnn Forrest No, it wasn't ALL fiction, if you wanna act so snarky you should do a little research first. 🙄 That old couple is based on real people, the Straus's who were coowners of Macy's department store. They were old and chose to stay behind so that there would be more room on the lifeboats for other people. People witnessed this. You know there were survivors, right? People who were there, who saw how people were responding during the crisis, some of whom survived, and then told others what it had been like on board once they were rescued. That's where the reports of what people said/did come from. Because yeah, there were plenty of people there who saw that everyone was in danger and likely to die and still did everything they could to save their own lives (sometimes successfully), because it's instinct. (I'm not saying everything in that movie is true. I'm just saying that there were plenty of little moments based on eyewitness accounts.)
@@ms.annthropic6341 I know this is an old comment, and the person you responded to has since deleted their comment; but I want to share a fun Titanic movie easter egg! In the scene where Mr. Ismay and the Captain are having a conversation, and Ismay urges him to go full speed so they make headlines, there is a woman sitting at the next table in the background eavesdropping. That was actually a reference to the real woman who overheard the real conversation at dinner!
it's strange though, the 'elderly couple', who were supposed to be the Strausses, who famously decided to stay together through to the end but were last seen on the decks, just sitting. Not inside in bed
Yes, it's very sad if you look at it as an isolated event. But the truth of the matter is that more than 1300 out of 1600 men died because they weren't allowed in the lifeboats, compared to 100 out of 400+ women and 53 out of 109 children (and 52 of those 53 were third class passengers) who were given absolute priority. It's almost a cruel joke, even an insult that the media focuses on women and children victims when men lives were disposable and didn't matter; they were forced to sacrifice themselves in order for the former to be saved. So much for our male privilege.
@@ILOVEMARILYNMANSON89 A "non-issue"? You're such a hypocrite. You think it's more important to focus on two specific people instead of the hundreds that died in the same way as these two. Most life boats were launched half-empty because of that stupid "women and children first/only" rule. That's the actual sad truth. Many more lives could've been saved, but you know, sexism. Most people died for the fact of being men, yet we cry for a woman and a child? Oh, please...
@@astrius4125 the whole evacuation was handled horribly for everyone involved. The shoes just made me sad because of the way they were found and what it meant. The classism, sexism, and hubris ensured the greatest amount of casualties. I understand where you are coming from, but it all boils down to a horrible tragedy that cost lives when it could've been greatly reduced and dealt with way better. A lot men sacrificed themselves for their families, you should consider that as well.
Women and children were evacuated first because it was presumed that adult men were more resourceful and thus better able to survive the icy waters if help/rescue arrived quickly. Many men REFUSED to leave the ship (even when offered opportunity) because they deemed it ungentlemanly, unchivalrous, etc. Most able bodied, healthy adults have better chances to save themselves than older people or children and infants. Women of that time probably didn’t have comparable survival skills as men due to lifestyle and gender expectations. The loss of life was horrible and unnecessary.
Worse, many were immigrants traveling below deck and by the Captain's orders all doors were locked. Immigrants were not to be allowed out until all 1st and 2nd class passengers had been evacuated in the lifeboars. Well, they never got out.
@@veralenora7368 Thanks Vera, nobody wants to talk about those truth. It's part of conspiracy. Ship's name was Olympic or Olympia. This was done to cover insurance money, like it was done during NY 9/11. They killed those poor people for their benefit. Sailor S: Yeah, it's shocking but try to know more, you cannot sleep. (Tue 26 Jan 2021 2128)
When I was in Hiroshima, there was a bank, very close to the epicenter of the atomic blast. It was one of the the few buildings that left standing. Anyway, on the steps of it there's a dark spot, and that's all that left of a person in about a microsecond as he was waiting for the bank to open. That's a permanent mark to the outside world that he existed at all. Some powerful stuff for everyone, including Japanese what the war is.
I've seen the documentary and I saw the shoes, what I didn't realize is that the shoes had feet and bodies attached to them where they now lay at one time. The shoes mark the location of where the people were for us to see all these years later as if they are leather grave markers. Reminds me of the shoes with feet still in them found along the coast in Europe. It took people a while to figure out that they weren't from a bizarre killing spree, but instead from a ferry that had sunk many months before. The fish couldn't get to the parts protected by the shoes and so the shoes with their cargo escaped the ship and finally washed up on shore.
@@parichopra444 It was a long time ago and I believe that it was the very first Titanic film I saw at an IMax theater. I googled, "Titanic documentary showing the shoes and personal effects still laying in the Titanic" and found a number of articles with these pictures. At the time I saw the movie I just thought that the shoes had spilled out of suitcases and trunks. It may have been the, "Titanic, The Nightmare and the Dream" documentary. Prior to this one the documentaries were searching for the Titanic and afterwards were about other things involving the Titanic. I hope this helps you and thanks for the refresher on the Titanic as I needed it. If you haven't seen any of the eye witnesses accounts to the Titanic sinking, RUclips has a few excellent stories I suggest seeing.
There is the Maritime Museum in Halifax Nova Scotia...all kinds of artifacts that were found floating...most of the dead were buried in Halifax...the headstones are interesting to read..it is chilling to to look at the artifacts knowing what occurred.
I went to the Titanic Exabition at the McWayne Science Center in Birmingham, Alabama once. It is still something that sticks with me. I remember being given a ticket like card with a person’s name, class, and age on it, mine was a little girl from third class. At the end there was a wall with all the people’s names that boarded the Titanic with wether they lived or died. Mine died.
No, the death of the Titanic is not the saddest story yet, in many ways this story is inflated by a Hollywood movie. Most people do not even know about the ship Armenia, which sank with 5,000 people on board who were evacuated during World War II (according to some reports, even more people drowned). The ship with a huge number of people sank in 5 minutes. Virtually no one survived.
Same. Putting my hand in the water did it for me over there. Seeing the massive size of the lifeboats and the long list of dead 3rd-class passengers was horrifying too.
It is an awkward un easy terrible thought tragic disaster that maybe could have been avoided? Who knows it's a shame every so often it seems there has to be some massive disaster like this....
do you get chills knowing that those leather shoes are basically animals too? animals that didnt agree or consent to having their body be harvested for its materials?
I remember as a young child reading Robert Ballard's book on the Titanic and getting to the part which details his crew finding all these pairs of shoes laying in similar positions around the ocean floor. The picture that accompanies the section still haunts me to this day.
@@SharinaA The book I was referencing is called 'Exploring the Titanic'. I haven't read 'Finding the Titanic' yet so I don't know the differences between the texts, but 'Exploring...' is a relatively short book fit for younger readers while still being very informative and not shying away from how tragic the disaster was. I first read it when I was around the third or fourth grade.
Idk about the saddest thing ever.. there has been plenty of things throughout history like this, just in different ways. Example, pompai. So many people trapped in the ashes, frozen in time. Could step in up a notch. Any war around the globe at any point in time. The list goes on.
Rachel Steenberg time has nothing to do with it, look at the Aztec’s, the mummies, Ming dynasty also finding the bodies in ice from the failed franklin expedition that are in perfect condition.
@@johnhunter3093 I respectfully disagree, Hollywood is Hollywood and has not much to do with this particular post at all; making jovial comments on the internet about a "tragidy" like the titanic sinking for likes and attention speaks of character - now, you think about that.
@@byonson8788 it has everything to do with it. You can make millions of dollars of it but can't make a meaningless joke about an iceberg? Your moral compass is way of pal. Do you know know how many families dived into poverty after the titanic? Now... You think about that.
This is such a tragedy. So many people went aboard the titanic, saving up a lot of money, just wanting to travel to another place. So many small children lost their lives. R.I.P
My grandmother and grandfather took their honeymoon cruise on a large ship the same year, 1912, only a few months after Titanic sank. She told me all the passengers were praying what happened to Titanic wouldn't happen to them.
Wow. My grandmother and her parents boarded the Megantic from Liverpool in 1921 at 11 months old. Had they not taken that trip, she wouldn't have met my grandfather in Minnesota and I wouldn't exist.
@@coldplayfan7357 Yes, both sets of grandparents were born in the 1800s. My maternal grandma was born in 1890 and passed away in 1985. My grandpa (her husband) was born in 1886 and died at age 31 in 1917, of diphtheria, a disease you rarely hear about today.
So.. to be more blunt, these people who were at the time wearing those shoes dissolved inside of them. The shoes are all that's left. I don't really have anything else to say I'm speechless.
Why are y'all so shocked? It's the same if they were buried. Just because they're under the sea, doesn't make it any different than vanishing in their clothes under the ground
I know that I didn’t know any of those people but every time that I see or hear about this ship I picture all of those poor people dying in such a horrible way it’s heartbreaking .
I've been fascinated with the titanic wreck ever since I can remember, at least 40 years and its still difficult to imagine what those poor souls, men, women and children's last minutes were like knowing they were going to die. So sad
it is so sad, in my opinion, you should not be on a boat if you can't swim, imagine they could swim, all they do is swim to the shore, now they are sleeping in the bottom...
@@blob2092i honestly hope you’re joking… in those freezing cold water? swim over 300+ miles? whoever survived the initial sinking died rather quickly of hypothermia and shock. whether you could swim or not, if you didn’t get to a lifeboat you died
@@kensey8388 i don’t think it is so far, if u look on the map, the titanic is just to the right of america, im sure i can swim this distance, or at least until the helicopters and boats arrive to rescue me
@@blob2092 the titanic lays nearly 350 miles off the coast, if not more. no person can swim that distance regularly, especially in the frigid water that is the atlantic. and lets note the titanic sank in 1912. there were no helicopters or good communications at the time. whether you could swim or not did not matter
they remind me of the piles of shoes from those who perished in the Holocaust, same haunting feeling... you can't help but wonder to whom they belonged, how their last moments were. Let's hope they found peace, wherever they are now.
The survivors heard explosion beneath water when ship was fully submerged- which was linked to airpockets exploding due to the water presssure. So they wouldn't have live dlong- pressure would've killed them instantly.
I remember tearing up at the scene from the movie of the mother and children held up in their stateroom as the Titanic went down. Knowing this actually happen is ten times more emotional. 😥😥
Just imagine how creepy the crash site was in the hours following the sinking. Over a thousand dead people raining down on a wrecked ship in total darkness and silence . Just picture it.
ones that got out of the ship probably floated away and were eaten by marine life I think bacteria in your stomach makes you float for a few days then it pops and you sink
Considering it has only been a little over a hundred years since the titanic sank that is rapid. You can find skeletons on land that lasted thousands of years.
Compared to a body decomposing in other ways it can be considered rapid, but in unit of time it takes years. It’s like how The US is considered a relatively new country despite how long it’s been around or how life has been around for Millions of years but has been around for a relatively short time considering how old the earth itself is
Takahashi National you should look up the Novel 'Futility, The Wreck of Titan'. That "fictional novel was written in 1898, 14 years before the Titanic sank. The novel is about an ocean liner named Titan that sinks on its maiden voyage after hitting an iceberg in the Atlantic. Most passengers aboard died because of insufficient life boats. Don't believe me? Google it.
While it's true that most dead bodies float and therefore would have risen to the surface after the sinking, keep in mind, only around 340 bodies were actually recovered. That leaves around 1,160 never recovered. Now, of course many of those probably were scattered by the ocean and then picked off by sea life. However the probability that many most likely became trapped inside the ship or under debris is very likely. So it is quite possible that, those pairs of shoes are where a body had lain and over time disintegrated.
In extremely cold water bodies are less likely to float. With no life preserver and likely wearing bulky clothing and the suction from the sinking many bodies went down including those still inside the ship.
He said the shoes were found inside of a cabin so it was probably a mother and a daughter who were trapped inside their cabin and went down with the ship
Also still being that low people who were trapped Drowned then Imploded by the time it Got to a certain Depth, I honestly think Not one human Body really Made it Down there in one Piece Certain Remains yes 1:19
you float back up from the gases of decomposition. However, with the pressure and cold being what it is... less bacterial activity, less trapped space for air pockets to gather gases... so you won't float back up. Sea creatures will feed, bones will de-calcify (desolve) and only hard inedible stuff will be left such as treated leather shoes.
I loved the movie Titanic. James Cameron had done a stellar job in bringing this ship's story back to life. Celine Deon's "My heart will go on" is in my head right now.
Eerie. But kinda beautiful. Shoes are the barrier and protector between us and the earth we walk on and here they are as the only thing to show us who once stood there.
Over 300 bodies were pulled flrom the Atlantic Ocean near Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada immediately after the disaster. Over 150 were buried in a cemetery there, including the remains of an "unknown" male child about two years of age. The rest were buried at sea. RIP🙏.
I went to the Titanic exhibit years ago in San Francisco. You begin by walking across the gangplank with a ticket with the name of an actual passenger. At the end of the tour, you find out if you survived. Was so creepy. The voilin music was chilling.
Rest up to those fallen souls. Killed by a bad situation. Never take the novelty of being alive for granted. Make sure you enjoy your life because you could perish unexpectedly from something like this.
Who else is watching this after that submarine got stuck? Edit:It has been confirmed that the 5 people have died. I think it is time to let the Titanic and all of it's victims to rest in peace, no submarines no nothing.
@@user-es5us5vr7t Something you may not know: It could have been far worse - Titanic's crew miscalculated their position - it was about 13 miles out. This is why it took so long to find the wreck, and why the Mount Temple found nothing at the reported position. It was pure luck that the Carpathia's course to the "wrong position" made them come across Titanic's lifeboats.
The scenes in the movie of the two old people hugging as the water filled and the mother putting her kids to bed as the ship sank made me cry. I know it’s movie but a glimpse to what may have happened. This bit about the women’s and child shoes reminded me of the movie. :(
Those two old people are supposed to be Isidore and Ida Straus. Isidore Straus was a wealthy businessman (he owned Macy's department store in NY) and probably one of the wealthiest people on board the Titanic. He and his wife Ida were 1st class passengers. Because of their 1st class status Ida was offered a place in one of the lifeboats. But because of the order "women and children first" Isidore wasn't. When Ida discovered that her husband wouldn't be joining her in the lifeboat (and would most certainly perish) she refused to enter. Saying: "We have lived together for many years. Where you go, I go". After that they left together. Last people saw of the two was them sitting on a couple of deck chairs. Awaiting the end. Cameron changed this to them laying in bed, for dramatic purposes I suppose. If their real story wasn't dramatic enough.
We attended the Titanic Exhibit a few years ago. Seeing the personal items that were retrieved made it seem so much more real and sad. The perfumes in the case were open and you could smell the very pungent odor of deep sea water. Just heart breaking.💔
When i went to see James Camerons Titanic, the scene that upset me most, was the elderly couple together, holding each other in their bed, and just waiting to die together, so very sad, may all who passed away, R.I.P.
James Cameron and Prof. Robert Ballard have done some remarkable things to bring deep sea exploration to a wider audience. That touching moment when they discuss the shoes of the mother and daughter victims and reiterate that "these were people" is very special.
@MrPrococuk The other quote that is like it was by brilliant philosopher George Santayana, and his was “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
Sad to imagine those pairs of shoes is where someone’s final resting place was. Those shoes had feet in them, but all that remains are the shoes. R.I.P. to those who were lost at the bottom of the ocean 🌹
@@johnclegg4993 she’s just rationalizing what happened.A person was DISSOLVED under the ocean floor.Not even a tomb for her,for her family to remember her...like she didn’t matter...
Finding shoes and no remains? That is chilling.
The vid emphasized that the shoes were found in pairs. It's hard for shoes to land back together like that if they just came off in the water. So they had to have fallen with their owners, and their owners disintegrated. D= It's creepy af to imagine the bodies that use to be there.
National Geographic well fish eat everuthing within hours and the Bones well im pretty sure there is bacteria that eats calcium at a rapid rate under the water
Is the Titanic Real??
National Geographic is this on xfinity on demand?
Jhonny2guns🔫🔫 the water pressure destroys bones due to the water depth
Shoes still intact after a century at the bottom of the ocean, whereas shoes made today fall apart if you go out in the rain in them.
Items produced before 2000 were much more sturdy and long-lasting..kinda wish that is the case today
@@Santhippe they weren't built to have deficiencies that induce you to buy the next model sooner.
@@EndsleyIV yes
I wonder what it was made of, maybe we can wrap it around ships, to avoid rust.
@Oftin Wong obviously this shoe was not made of any leather.
as soon as I was fully immersed into this video it abruptly ended
This how accredited documentaries works hahaa
@@mosheh111 Especially the 2-minute ones.
ikr
Odd ending
Muahaha
The horror of drowning in freezing cold water in the dark with your loved ones.......unimaginable
Especially when you have a huge thalassophobia
I don’t know if drowning or death by fire is worst. Just horribly cruel ways to die
Im really not sure. I think i rather die with my husband than survive and loosing him. Its so terrible
@@uPSIDEdOWN577 actually fire, because you pass out in freezing water after 6-10min
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Welcome to another episode of “where the lost submarine has taken me”
Us bro. I think there's alot of us.
@@magoshak592 It's only 6am lol
@@Brendan-Allison i mean to say that because of the submarine tragedy, I've seen alot of people binge watching titanic videos including me😅
So true
@@Brendan-AllisonIt’s always 6am somewhere in the world
Welcome to another episode of " Where quarantine has taken me "
Me too
how did you know you caught me!
That comment is getting pretty old now.
Same here 😅
We must be on the same show
A mother with her child and their last moments. Such a sad tragedy for all those on board.
Astrobleme true. It doesn't bare to think about. 😔
Astrobleme damm
And still they made an animated film based on it.
we are disposable, that's somthing we have to live with
Astrobleme No one cares
Woah, this is so sad.
"All you can find are pairs of shoes". Damn
That's all I find in my closet. I wonder what happened to the bodies.
sadly eaten by sharks and fishes became shark pups sadly
LardGreystoke just stfu
Urk urk urk.
Ankur Roy their souls live on
A pair of woman's shoes beside a pair of girl's shoes - absolutely bone chilling! That poor little girl!!! I can only imagine how distressing it was for the mother to calm that poor child when she herself was going through such horror!!
So the submersible brought u here too?
@@benjamintiradogarcia9167 Yeah... I kinda binge watched videos related to the Titanic yesterday. Two agonizing tragedies.
Yeah
@@ria-zul-zannah7100 same here
@@benjamintiradogarcia9167yes😭
It’s terrifying how easily disposable we are. An entire lifetime, erased into nothingness. I just cannot wrap my head around that concept. That fact.
Eerie. Kind of reminds me of an Alan Watts speech.
@@mjtrippp1507 you’ve just accidentally given me one of the best compliments I’ve ever received
We just dust of the earth
@@Godislovedayany5098 all we are is dust in the wind bruh
You have just a small time to live on earth 😢 and we are just a tiny somewhere life sparkle in the huge space cosmos
This is so sad and creepy when you realise that they were shoes and clothing being worn by people who died and their bodies literally vanished like a ghost or something and their shoes and clothing remain intact like they just disappeared (over time of cause).
It’s very chilling. As a kid I was so fascinated with the Titanic and still am today. But I only cared about the ship and belongings. Now in my 30’s I have a better understanding for the human side of things. It’s really sad what they went through.
I went to the Titanic Museum in Branson, I believe it was. They had a vat of water chilled to the temperature of the water the night that the Titanic sank. You could put your hand in it. It was so cold, it terrified me. However, I speculate that it wouldn't take long to become numb and succumb to hypothermia, so it may gave just been an initial shock, then numbness. I could only keep my hand in that water for a matter of seconds. It hurt.
@@boodro2122
Oh that’s cool to experience in a museum. Yeah that’s incredibly sad and that would have been really terrifying for them.
@@boodro2122 hopefully the air was cold enough that most of the people were already frostbitten enough to feel it for only a few seconds
Gives you a sinking feeling!
@@tkennedy166 Yeah, I'd guess they went through the stages of hypothermia very rapidly. Cold/numb/warm/unconscious. Hopefully, relatively painless aside from mental and emotional trauma. Of couse, some suffered terribly :-(
Ok RUclips, after months of throwing this at me, I did it. It’s watched.
They'll throw it at you again, sooner or later unless you click on 'not interested'.
😂😂
@@holyworrier It stilll comes back
Still recommends it to you 2 hours later 🤣
see you in 6 weeks
The tragic submarine situation has made alot of us start watching titanic videos again.
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Think calling it tragic is a stretch. Them that play stupid games, win stupid prizes. If there is a tragedy here it's that the money spent on the dive could have helped a lot of people in need. Instead it went toward natural selection.
Cameron showed us moments like that in the film. When the elderly couple are spooning while water rushes beneath their bed. The steerage woman reading bedtime stories to her children while the ship takes on water. These things happened and it's absolutely heart-wrenching, because it is so relatable. Not everyone would be rushing for lifeboats, many resigned themselves to fate and seeing that evidence is sobering.
@PaigeAnn Forrest
No, it wasn't ALL fiction, if you wanna act so snarky you should do a little research first. 🙄
That old couple is based on real people, the Straus's who were coowners of Macy's department store.
They were old and chose to stay behind so that there would be more room on the lifeboats for other people.
People witnessed this.
You know there were survivors, right?
People who were there, who saw how people were responding during the crisis, some of whom survived, and then told others what it had been like on board once they were rescued.
That's where the reports of what people said/did come from.
Because yeah, there were plenty of people there who saw that everyone was in danger and likely to die and still did everything they could to save their own lives (sometimes successfully), because it's instinct.
(I'm not saying everything in that movie is true. I'm just saying that there were plenty of little moments based on eyewitness accounts.)
The human element of the titanic makes me sick to my stomach. The human element to nearly all Tragedies makes me sick to my stomach.
@@ms.annthropic6341 I know this is an old comment, and the person you responded to has since deleted their comment; but I want to share a fun Titanic movie easter egg! In the scene where Mr. Ismay and the Captain are having a conversation, and Ismay urges him to go full speed so they make headlines, there is a woman sitting at the next table in the background eavesdropping. That was actually a reference to the real woman who overheard the real conversation at dinner!
it's strange though, the 'elderly couple', who were supposed to be the Strausses, who famously decided to stay together through to the end but were last seen on the decks, just sitting. Not inside in bed
Those moments put smiles on everyone’s faces
The same reason we don't see millions of dead sea life on the ocean floor .
It converts into the black substance you see in rivers, it's like petroleum but without the pressure and heat
@Richard Vaughn thanks for the explanation
I figured they got eaten by sea life
@@jennyoneill8879 they do....
@Richard Vaughn that’s what happen to jimmy hoffa
Rest in Peace everyone who boarded the Titanic.
JP Morgan was so lucky to have cancelled his trip in the last minute ...
Thanks appreciate it
@@xXblazingvortexXx they're all still dead either way though
@@xXblazingvortexXx some people reached port and got off...
@@xXblazingvortexXx yeah but they are all dead now. So it's correct to say RIP to all those who boarded the Titanic.
You got 5 new family members
All rich too.
May them rest in pieces 🙏
and 10 new shoes
The adult women's shoes next to a little girls shoes, so sad.
Yes, it's very sad if you look at it as an isolated event. But the truth of the matter is that more than 1300 out of 1600 men died because they weren't allowed in the lifeboats, compared to 100 out of 400+ women and 53 out of 109 children (and 52 of those 53 were third class passengers) who were given absolute priority.
It's almost a cruel joke, even an insult that the media focuses on women and children victims when men lives were disposable and didn't matter; they were forced to sacrifice themselves in order for the former to be saved. So much for our male privilege.
@@astrius4125 sort of sad your focused on a non-issue instead of the fact that these people died heartbreakingly.
@@ILOVEMARILYNMANSON89 A "non-issue"? You're such a hypocrite. You think it's more important to focus on two specific people instead of the hundreds that died in the same way as these two. Most life boats were launched half-empty because of that stupid "women and children first/only" rule. That's the actual sad truth. Many more lives could've been saved, but you know, sexism.
Most people died for the fact of being men, yet we cry for a woman and a child? Oh, please...
@@astrius4125 the whole evacuation was handled horribly for everyone involved. The shoes just made me sad because of the way they were found and what it meant. The classism, sexism, and hubris ensured the greatest amount of casualties. I understand where you are coming from, but it all boils down to a horrible tragedy that cost lives when it could've been greatly reduced and dealt with way better. A lot men sacrificed themselves for their families, you should consider that as well.
Women and children were evacuated first because it was presumed that adult men were more resourceful and thus better able to survive the icy waters if help/rescue arrived quickly. Many men REFUSED to leave the ship (even when offered opportunity) because they deemed it ungentlemanly, unchivalrous, etc. Most able bodied, healthy adults have better chances to save themselves than older people or children and infants. Women of that time probably didn’t have comparable survival skills as men due to lifestyle and gender expectations.
The loss of life was horrible and unnecessary.
I always wondered why there were so many clothing in the videos and pictures but no bones
Shadow Herb
So why can't find the bodies?
Jeremie Fuentes Did you watch the video!?
Neko Hansen yes!! But I don't understand
they dissolved
You know why I'm here.
I never thought about it before but now it’s all I can think about!
This Little Critic Right!?!
This Little Critic sweet dreams tonight!
I see you evrywhere
This Little Critic hey I see you in lazyron Studio I see you in the comment
This is why u cannot depent on ur brain n mind alone
For some reason, this makes me physically ill. Those poor people.
Worse, many were immigrants traveling below deck and by the Captain's orders all doors were locked. Immigrants were not to be allowed out until all 1st and 2nd class passengers had been evacuated in the lifeboars.
Well, they never got out.
@@veralenora7368 Thanks Vera, nobody wants to talk about those truth. It's part of conspiracy. Ship's name was Olympic or Olympia. This was done to cover insurance money, like it was done during NY 9/11. They killed those poor people for their benefit.
Sailor S: Yeah, it's shocking but try to know more, you cannot sleep.
(Tue 26 Jan 2021 2128)
@Guts Glory just like it will for you, sooner if we're lucky
@@veralenora7368
It's amazing how many people get their 'knowledge' of history from movies.
I think that speaks for you.
You feel for other people.
I still wish you a nice day.
Greetings from Germany
When I was in Hiroshima, there was a bank, very close to the epicenter of the atomic blast. It was one of the the few buildings that left standing. Anyway, on the steps of it there's a dark spot, and that's all that left of a person in about a microsecond as he was waiting for the bank to open. That's a permanent mark to the outside world that he existed at all. Some powerful stuff for everyone, including Japanese what the war is.
Are you serious?
I think your bull shitin
@@johnfranco5900 Just look it up , he’s not lying
May he rest in peace and his family find him in Heaven.
So sad & he aint lying, look at Pompeii, something from disasters remain to show people were around.
I've seen the documentary and I saw the shoes, what I didn't realize is that the shoes had feet and bodies attached to them where they now lay at one time. The shoes mark the location of where the people were for us to see all these years later as if they are leather grave markers. Reminds me of the shoes with feet still in them found along the coast in Europe. It took people a while to figure out that they weren't from a bizarre killing spree, but instead from a ferry that had sunk many months before. The fish couldn't get to the parts protected by the shoes and so the shoes with their cargo escaped the ship and finally washed up on shore.
Can you name the channel of this documentary ?
Thanks.
@@parichopra444 It was a long time ago and I believe that it was the very first Titanic film I saw at an IMax theater. I googled, "Titanic documentary showing the shoes and personal effects still laying in the Titanic" and found a number of articles with these pictures. At the time I saw the movie I just thought that the shoes had spilled out of suitcases and trunks. It may have been the, "Titanic, The Nightmare and the Dream" documentary. Prior to this one the documentaries were searching for the Titanic and afterwards were about other things involving the Titanic. I hope this helps you and thanks for the refresher on the Titanic as I needed it. If you haven't seen any of the eye witnesses accounts to the Titanic sinking, RUclips has a few excellent stories I suggest seeing.
One of the saddest disasters in history. I went to a Titanic museum in Tennessee, I must say it was hauntingly beautiful. Brought me to tears.
There is the Maritime Museum in Halifax Nova Scotia...all kinds of artifacts that were found floating...most of the dead were buried in Halifax...the headstones are interesting to read..it is chilling to to look at the artifacts knowing what occurred.
I went to the Titanic Exabition at the McWayne Science Center in Birmingham, Alabama once. It is still something that sticks with me. I remember being given a ticket like card with a person’s name, class, and age on it, mine was a little girl from third class. At the end there was a wall with all the people’s names that boarded the Titanic with wether they lived or died. Mine died.
@@prestonestes1388 they do the exact same thing at the holocaust museum in Washington D.C.
No, the death of the Titanic is not the saddest story yet, in many ways this story is inflated by a Hollywood movie. Most people do not even know about the ship Armenia, which sank with 5,000 people on board who were evacuated during World War II (according to some reports, even more people drowned). The ship with a huge number of people sank in 5 minutes. Virtually no one survived.
Same. Putting my hand in the water did it for me over there. Seeing the massive size of the lifeboats and the long list of dead 3rd-class passengers was horrifying too.
It’s a good thing to be wearing your shoes because your shoes mark your grave site. Rest In Peace 1367 Passengers
It’s was actually 1,502 people who died not 1,367
Did anyone survive?
@@connorjordanvoges3 Yes, it was 700 or something. Most of them must have been first class.
"GOOD GOD! A dozen people died in this suitcase!"
@@calebmorse3038 oh god 😂
Because I'll never dive deep enough to reach the Titanic to find the bodies.
How true, it’s nearly 12,000 feet down so you’d be crushed to nothing....
You're so lazy
@@Takhar7 ok mr mermaid
That's the thing, the bodies are wandering the sea floor; waiting for you.
@@jujasname 😂
You know why I’m here today
I literally got chills knowing that it was surrounded by shoes and knowing that those shoes were basically people 🥺
It is an awkward un easy terrible thought tragic disaster that maybe could have been avoided? Who knows it's a shame every so often it seems there has to be some massive disaster like this....
they likely fell off peoples feet while they were floating and swimming and many were in stock in bedrooms
do you get chills knowing that those leather shoes are basically animals too? animals that didnt agree or consent to having their body be harvested for its materials?
@@visceraeyes525 do u get chills thinking about all the times your distant ancestors hunted to survive?
Shoes and people are not the same.
I remember as a young child reading Robert Ballard's book on the Titanic and getting to the part which details his crew finding all these pairs of shoes laying in similar positions around the ocean floor. The picture that accompanies the section still haunts me to this day.
Is that book is titled as Finding the Titanic ? I'm going to buy that book if its the same
@@SharinaA The book I was referencing is called 'Exploring the Titanic'. I haven't read 'Finding the Titanic' yet so I don't know the differences between the texts, but 'Exploring...' is a relatively short book fit for younger readers while still being very informative and not shying away from how tragic the disaster was. I first read it when I was around the third or fourth grade.
Thanks, will definitely give it a read!
@@ph3rtehHDawg Thank you. Going to buy it right away
@@gloriouscoffeeandcatlady7021 No problem. I hope you enjoy the read.
Who's here after the titan submarine just imploded?
Literally everyone
That is just the saddest thing, ever. The idea that these people, these living, breathing people, just died there, underwater forever...
Idk about the saddest thing ever.. there has been plenty of things throughout history like this, just in different ways. Example, pompai. So many people trapped in the ashes, frozen in time. Could step in up a notch. Any war around the globe at any point in time. The list goes on.
I don't think that's sad.... We all gonna die soon. '-'
Sad indeed but not the saddest thing "ever".
Did you just realize that death is a thing?
To be fair, everyone dies forever.
"Why you wont find bodies ln the titanic"
Answer one... Its been 106 years
WERE THEY ALL ON DECK, WAITING 2 B RESCUED ? SHIP SUNK. ALL DIED IN WATER. SOME BODIES FLOATED 2 SHORE.
Rachel Steenberg time has nothing to do with it, look at the Aztec’s, the mummies, Ming dynasty also finding the bodies in ice from the failed franklin expedition that are in perfect condition.
Water is the universal solvent given time it will desolve anything.
@@tomkovar3586 fish have to eat too.
I BELIEVE, THE TITANIC IS SOME 2 MILES DOWN ?? IS THAT TOO DEEP FOR FISH ?
Wish these were longer and full.
thats what your gal wishes too
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me too
Reddit is leaking.
RTStx1 you've been destroyed
Welcome to another episode of "Where OceanGate has taken me"
I actually never wondered this until now. Thanks for the nightmares! 😱😱
Chef Rafi's Awesome World Lol
Chef Rafi's Awesome World I'm going to have nightmares right now just because I'm watch scary stuff all day and night
yeah nightmares😱😨
So the actual sinking of the the titanic doesn’t give you nightmares but this does?
Mad your comment have 2k likes 😁
"This is The unsinkable ship"
Iceberg : *_And i took that personally_*
TITANIC Said.. I AM UNSINKABLE!
ICEBERG..REALLY?..HOLD MY ICEE ..
not sure you'd be making these low rent jokes if some of your family members had drowned with the titanic tho
@@byonson8788 low rent jokes are better than making an entire 3h long movie, think about it. They used a tragidy to make millions of dollars, sad...
@@johnhunter3093 I respectfully disagree, Hollywood is Hollywood and has not much to do with this particular post at all; making jovial comments on the internet about a "tragidy" like the titanic sinking for likes and attention speaks of character - now, you think about that.
@@byonson8788 it has everything to do with it. You can make millions of dollars of it but can't make a meaningless joke about an iceberg? Your moral compass is way of pal. Do you know know how many families dived into poverty after the titanic? Now... You think about that.
This is such a tragedy. So many people went aboard the titanic, saving up a lot of money, just wanting to travel to another place. So many small children lost their lives. R.I.P
cry for the refugees that drown every week crossing the Med.
who's here after the missing submarine with 5 people onboard. RIP
My grandmother and grandfather took their honeymoon cruise on a large ship the same year, 1912, only a few months after Titanic sank. She told me all the passengers were praying what happened to Titanic wouldn't happen to them.
Wow. My grandmother and her parents boarded the Megantic from Liverpool in 1921 at 11 months old. Had they not taken that trip, she wouldn't have met my grandfather in Minnesota and I wouldn't exist.
@@YodatheHobbit Very cool story.
Your grandparents were born in 1800s? And you interacted with them? That's really cool
@@coldplayfan7357 Yes, both sets of grandparents were born in the 1800s. My maternal grandma was born in 1890 and passed away in 1985. My grandpa (her husband) was born in 1886 and died at age 31 in 1917, of diphtheria, a disease you rarely hear about today.
@@janabell3810 How old are you?
So.. to be more blunt, these people who were at the time wearing those shoes dissolved inside of them. The shoes are all that's left. I don't really have anything else to say I'm speechless.
Just imagine days after titanic sank at the bottom,thousands of bodies were laying around the ship.
@Fachii2011 I think, . . .it . . . was. . . . .Fifteen-Hundred and three.
wow... you're right.😱
😱😱😱 this is stuff NO ONE can write about...total nightmare....
Why are y'all so shocked? It's the same if they were buried. Just because they're under the sea, doesn't make it any different than vanishing in their clothes under the ground
somehow, finding just the shoes is infinitely creepier than finding skeletons
Kabir is supreme god
I know that I didn’t know any of those people but every time that I see or hear about this ship I picture all of those poor people dying in such a horrible way it’s heartbreaking .
I've been fascinated with the titanic wreck ever since I can remember, at least 40 years and its still difficult to imagine what those poor souls, men, women and children's last minutes were like knowing they were going to die. So sad
it is so sad, in my opinion, you should not be on a boat if you can't swim, imagine they could swim, all they do is swim to the shore, now they are sleeping in the bottom...
@@blob2092i honestly hope you’re joking… in those freezing cold water? swim over 300+ miles? whoever survived the initial sinking died rather quickly of hypothermia and shock. whether you could swim or not, if you didn’t get to a lifeboat you died
@@kensey8388 i don’t think it is so far, if u look on the map, the titanic is just to the right of america, im sure i can swim this distance, or at least until the helicopters and boats arrive to rescue me
@@blob2092 the titanic lays nearly 350 miles off the coast, if not more. no person can swim that distance regularly, especially in the frigid water that is the atlantic. and lets note the titanic sank in 1912. there were no helicopters or good communications at the time. whether you could swim or not did not matter
Souls being the operative word, everything else disintegrated as their remains were pressed into virtual nothingness or dust!
they remind me of the piles of shoes from those who perished in the Holocaust, same haunting feeling... you can't help but wonder to whom they belonged, how their last moments were. Let's hope they found peace, wherever they are now.
oy vey.
Ha ux
One thing has always haunted me. What if someone was trapped in an airpocket, and knew he was beyond any hope of survival?
The survivors heard explosion beneath water when ship was fully submerged- which was linked to airpockets exploding due to the water presssure. So they wouldn't have live dlong- pressure would've killed them instantly.
@@Junia-hs1mithat comment was 4 weeks ago, foreshadowing, indeed.
@@saintmay1952lol
@@saintmay1952 yeah. At least it's a painless death
Wow , crystal ball??
I remember tearing up at the scene from the movie of the mother and children held up in their stateroom as the Titanic went down. Knowing this actually happen is ten times more emotional. 😥😥
Always find myself scrolling reading comments rather then watching the dam thing
tbh, its usually more fun reading the comments lol
And it's nice to see lots of smart, sympathetic comments!
True
I do it because video loads slowly
Same here.
Just imagine how creepy the crash site was in the hours following the sinking. Over a thousand dead people raining down on a wrecked ship in total darkness and silence . Just picture it.
ones that got out of the ship probably floated away and were eaten by marine life I think bacteria in your stomach makes you float for a few days then it pops and you sink
Heartwrenching
Add 10 more shoes to that list...
James Cameron: These are shoes and elements that people touched and sank with.
Bob Ballard: Amazing...
You won't find skeletons because there is an entire ecosystem on the sea bed that feeds on remains that drift down, circle of life
JayUppercase yup even metal eating microbes eating away at the ship.
It’s the ciiirlcle of life
@@thinkfirst5922 nasaquenya
oh really
When whales die, they fall to the bottom and provide foor sometimes for decades. It's the circle of life.
Now the Titan lays to rest along with the Titanic, once again…the titanic takes the lives of the rich, over a 100 years later.
and now you find Logitech controller down there
Who is here after Ocean gate submarine?
The dissaperance of the Titan submarine brought me here!
Same
Same
You won't find skeletons...because the bones dissolve into solution very rapidly
*next sentence*
It takes years for a skeleton to vanish
Considering it has only been a little over a hundred years since the titanic sank that is rapid. You can find skeletons on land that lasted thousands of years.
Compared to a body decomposing in other ways it can be considered rapid, but in unit of time it takes years. It’s like how The US is considered a relatively new country despite how long it’s been around or how life has been around for Millions of years but has been around for a relatively short time considering how old the earth itself is
Thanks for the actual information without being rude wtf lol is this RUclips?
Takahashi National you should look up the Novel 'Futility, The Wreck of Titan'. That "fictional novel was written in 1898, 14 years before the Titanic sank. The novel is about an ocean liner named Titan that sinks on its maiden voyage after hitting an iceberg in the Atlantic. Most passengers aboard died because of insufficient life boats. Don't believe me? Google it.
theDracoIX Actually, the story you described is the hoax.
While it's true that most dead bodies float and therefore would have risen to the surface after the sinking, keep in mind, only around 340 bodies were actually recovered. That leaves around 1,160 never recovered. Now, of course many of those probably were scattered by the ocean and then picked off by sea life. However the probability that many most likely became trapped inside the ship or under debris is very likely. So it is quite possible that, those pairs of shoes are where a body had lain and over time disintegrated.
In extremely cold water bodies are less likely to float. With no life preserver and likely wearing bulky clothing and the suction from the sinking many bodies went down including those still inside the ship.
He said the shoes were found inside of a cabin so it was probably a mother and a daughter who were trapped inside their cabin and went down with the ship
Bodies would have been crushed before the ship hit the bottom and anyone in the stern would have been killed by implosions
Also still being that low people who were trapped Drowned then Imploded by the time it Got to a certain Depth, I honestly think Not one human Body really Made it Down there in one Piece Certain Remains yes 1:19
you float back up from the gases of decomposition. However, with the pressure and cold being what it is... less bacterial activity, less trapped space for air pockets to gather gases... so you won't float back up.
Sea creatures will feed, bones will de-calcify (desolve) and only hard inedible stuff will be left such as treated leather shoes.
I loved the movie Titanic.
James Cameron had done a stellar job in bringing this ship's story back to life.
Celine Deon's "My heart will go on" is in my head right now.
Fascinating science...it happened so long ago but your heart still hurts for what those people went through emotionally and physically.
Eerie. But kinda beautiful. Shoes are the barrier and protector between us and the earth we walk on and here they are as the only thing to show us who once stood there.
Who here after the submarine incident
me
We all here
1500 people perished on that ship. Rest in peace.
Who is here after the oceangate implosion incident?
Over 300 bodies were pulled flrom the Atlantic Ocean near Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada immediately after the disaster. Over 150 were buried in a cemetery there, including the remains of an "unknown" male child about two years of age. The rest were buried at sea. RIP🙏.
Welcome to another episode of "where the titan submersible disaster has taken me"😮
So...the Logitech wireless controller is somewhere down there..
🗿😹😹😹😹😹😹😹
Who’s here because of the submarine going missing 🖐🏾
I went to the Titanic exhibit years ago in San Francisco. You begin by walking across the gangplank with a ticket with the name of an actual passenger. At the end of the tour, you find out if you survived. Was so creepy. The voilin music was chilling.
Who’s here after the submarine of 5 people went missing
Me
me
youtube recommended this right after coast guard declared that people in the sub are dead .
Rest up to those fallen souls. Killed by a bad situation. Never take the novelty of being alive for granted. Make sure you enjoy your life because you could perish unexpectedly from something like this.
Indeed some people perished from something like this
@@darudemarc6114 wild for that
Must also praises the God who sent u to this beautiful world for a purpose.
Who else is watching this after that submarine got stuck?
Edit:It has been confirmed that the 5 people have died. I think it is time to let the Titanic and all of it's victims to rest in peace, no submarines no nothing.
I know im not the only one here after the submarine incident 😢
I CANT BRETAHE LMAO (like the 5 billionaires*
Bro the titanic's KD is 🔛🔝😭😭😭😭
Must have been terrifying for all those poor souls especially the children. Makes my heart sink.
right horrible, but horrible events have always happen throughout the course of time. and will continue to happen.
Well your a right cheery person aren’t you. Tell me something I don’t know.
@@user-es5us5vr7t Something you may not know:
It could have been far worse -
Titanic's crew miscalculated their position - it was about 13 miles out. This is why it took so long to find the wreck, and why the Mount Temple found nothing at the reported position.
It was pure luck that the Carpathia's course to the "wrong position" made them come across Titanic's lifeboats.
The scenes in the movie of the two old people hugging as the water filled and the mother putting her kids to bed as the ship sank made me cry. I know it’s movie but a glimpse to what may have happened. This bit about the women’s and child shoes reminded me of the movie. :(
Those two old people are supposed to be Isidore and Ida Straus. Isidore Straus was a wealthy businessman (he owned Macy's department store in NY) and probably one of the wealthiest people on board the Titanic. He and his wife Ida were 1st class passengers.
Because of their 1st class status Ida was offered a place in one of the lifeboats. But because of the order "women and children first" Isidore wasn't. When Ida discovered that her husband wouldn't be joining her in the lifeboat (and would most certainly perish) she refused to enter. Saying: "We have lived together for many years. Where you go, I go". After that they left together.
Last people saw of the two was them sitting on a couple of deck chairs. Awaiting the end.
Cameron changed this to them laying in bed, for dramatic purposes I suppose.
If their real story wasn't dramatic enough.
i cried my eyes out at that scene
So this is why billionaires go down to their death in questionable submersibles... to see shoes
Who came here after titanic submarine wreckage 😢?
Sometimes you forget that the Titanic accident happened for real. But when you see those shoes it becomes more real to me.
Only ppl that came after the news of the titan implosion can like this.
I always wondered. No more to wonder
Correct saying is "Wonder no more."
Mr. Sandman same thing
+Andreas Uribe no
Common sense would've answered that. No need to really wonder
R.I.P To Every Person Who Died On The Ship (That Was Meant To Be Unsinkable)
EDIT.. Plus The 5 People Who Recently Lost Their Lives
How did they think Iron was unsinkable
@@toddsmith1969 exactly
Add five more people
15,005
That's a myth, don't spread lies fool.
Saved $250,000 and I still have oxygen.
And life
If they had filled the hull with Nike Air Max it woulda floated the Titanic.
yeah but come on have a bit more respect dude
pinwheel87 Not a good time to make a joke.
cmmon guys it's a century now no need for that :3 (oki I'm evil).
Smart, but again please take this seriously
Yo Boiii Sean :3 105 years too soon?
No need to be a billionaire to see the titanic. I saw all I needed here.
Fr 💀
I mean
💀💀💀💀💀
It took billionaires to film this for you to see though 😂
The Titanic is claiming victims after 111 years.
Anyone else here after the missing submarine implosion news? 🙋
Yeah well RIP to them but you could've expected that.
No
We attended the Titanic Exhibit a few years ago. Seeing the personal items that were retrieved made it seem so much more real and sad. The perfumes in the case were open and you could smell the very pungent odor of deep sea water. Just heart breaking.💔
Actual retrieved items would only be inside enclosed displays.
Somebody caught lying I see...
@@wilonealtaylorjr826 ???
The one in Vegas?
When i went to see James Camerons Titanic, the scene that upset me most, was the elderly couple together, holding each other in their bed, and just waiting to die together, so very sad, may all who passed away, R.I.P.
It was sad, but also fake and illusory, just for greater impact, you know ;)
@@Headbangerr-en2ccwell that part was based of a story a survivor told that a old couple refused to be separated
@@blakebuckley1018 so?
@@Headbangerr-en2cc I was just saying it was based of a story
@@blakebuckley1018 so what?
What if the ghosts of the titanic didn’t want them to visit anymore, as they were disturbing their rest. RIP guys… 😢 June 22, 2023
James Cameron and Prof. Robert Ballard have done some remarkable things to bring deep sea exploration to a wider audience.
That touching moment when they discuss the shoes of the mother and daughter victims and reiterate that "these were people" is very special.
Same reason we won't find the Titan passengers.
They dissapeated into nothingness the millisecond the sub imploded.
“Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” Winston Churchill
This isn't belong to Churchill
@MrPrococuk The other quote that is like it was by brilliant philosopher George Santayana, and his was “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
The only thing to fear.....is....getting in a cruise ship...
@@Rchigo.......English major with a minor in stupidity???
Who's here after the titanic tourist submarine tragedy??
Now Rose can't find Jack
Charlie Castillo Jack never died in the Titanic in real life tho
Charlie Castillo He survived
Charlie Castillo Movie is a lie
coolkendall gaming jack and rose are not real smh
Adamasutojr AJR ik that
Sad to imagine those pairs of shoes is where someone’s final resting place was. Those shoes had feet in them, but all that remains are the shoes. R.I.P. to those who were lost at the bottom of the ocean 🌹
smd
Those shoes had feet in them, i always use RUclips comments to educate myself 😂
@@johnclegg4993 she’s just rationalizing what happened.A person was DISSOLVED under the ocean floor.Not even a tomb for her,for her family to remember her...like she didn’t matter...
Who is here after submersible gone missing?
Fools paid 250k to see the titanic and I'm literally seeing it for free
fun fact after all these years the pool is still full of water
zoobl Really? Wow, I didn't know that amazing fact! I've always wondered if the pool still had water in it.
Somebody just watched Cowbelly lol
the bathtubs too
thank god because when I die, I wanna go swimming aboard the titanic.
🤭
Here because of the missing ocean gate submersible. Praying for a miracle 🙏🏽