@@Spooky_097_Gaming well I can tell you he was never really sad or let bad things affect him. In fact he actually hosted survivor reunions at his restaurant that he owned when I was a kid! You can look him up on google too! Vincenzo Della torre! I would ask him if he was scared when she ship was going down and him being a very strong minded stubborn Sicilian would say to me” you think a ship sinking is gonna scare me or even kill me? What’s the matter with you! I not scared of nothing!” Haha
There is a 1 of a kind concept car on that ship, a 1956 Chrysler Norseman cantilevered-roof show car. In 1956 it was a $100,000 car. It was in a wooden crate. I'd give anything to be able to try and recover it, or at the very least, somehow get footage of inside the cargo hold, and try to find it. I'm sure its still in tact. Its a piece of history that needs to try and be found or even recovered if possible.
Honestly if you could sell that pitch to someone rich enough, you might be able to get a bell or other salvage team to cut out the hold. Might be safer to just raise the ship though. Those waters are deadly
Nothing is left of the car. It’s gone from corrosion completely impossible for it to survive this long with its thin metal surfaces . The wreck collapsed on itself and it will never be found because it doesn’t exist rust rats all metal that’s metallurgy and physics .
From Wikipedia- “The remains of the Norseman were found in Andrea Doria's number two cargo hold in 1994 by diver David Bright. By the time it was found, it had disintegrated into a pile of debris from with only the wheels still being recognizable.”
@@MrCurbinator "raise the ship?" You're talking probably millions upon millions of dollars to recover what's now nothing but a literal pile of rust on the ocean floor. If this was just 1 year after the ship sunk, then yeah, I could imagine it, though the car would still be damaged from the ship listing and then hitting the ocean floor. Even if it was 3 years later, there would probably still be enough structural integrity. But you're literally talking about 66 years later; the car's now nothing but the car equivalent of a cremation. Just let it go, build your own if you must.
when you picked up that shoe chills went down my spine thinking about the last person to have worn them. when diver first discovered the titanic they found no bones due to the make up of the water at that depth, but they found shoes in their final resting place
More like "was." It's been sitting underwater inside a shipwreck for nearly 70 years after the whole ship turned sideways, so it's just a hunk of junk now. The glass probably broke either in the wreck or when it hit the ocean floor.
@@gunnarthefeistydovrebbe ancora esserci, la vedo dura a tirare su un'intera macchina con mezzi amatoriali, sopratutto senza dover aprire le stive di carico come delle scatolette.
My father was on board the Andrea Doria when she collided with the Stockholm. He did´nt think much of it, even took the opportunity to get a bit drunk at the bar. He and his friend were amongst the few that had a camera with them and actually used it, so it happened that when they got to main land, a reporter from TIME LIFE payed them a way too low fee for the films, which they later regretted obviously, but since they were students from Austria, they did not have an insight on what the pictures were worth. At least my father was on one photo which was printed on a full page, showing just him - but quite blurred. My father helped to row one of the life boats at least twice, and then was saved himself. When he came to the US, he became as student at the MIT, and later a successful architect - one of his most well known buildings being the Opera House and Townhall in Amsterdam (next to around 500 other projects, and many succesfull students he had at the "University of applied Arts" in Vienna He died in 2017. R.I.P Daddy, you freaking legend! 😄
Crazy to think anyone wants to even go down there. I get claustrophobic just thinking about it....never mind the creep factor, thinking about the people who died in the sinking, and the divers who have died diving the wreck. I didn’t know any of them were still down there, ugh. Noooooo thanks!
the mount everest of dives here.....great footage of this dangerous escapade i have total respect for you rebreather dudes this is pushing the extreme and ya make it seem like a walk in the park in this video
How is this not nightmare fuel to these people? This massive ship comes out of NOWHERE from the dark depths. I have a fear of this stuff but it satisfies to watch on RUclips lol
I am the same way idk how people have the nerve to dive down there. Something about diving old sunken ships and structures makes me so uncomfortable it's like watching a horror movie waiting for the scare to come but it never does.
@@ryman1933 its called “submechanophobia”, Real thing. There is an entire community on Reddit about. People posting all kinds of stuff like this. I’m the same way. The thought of swimming down there with this massive ship submerged right next to you, The idea of even swimming above it on the surface creeps me the F out. Knowing that behemoth lays below you.
It's a cool dive, as a wreck diver myself I'd love to do it one day when I get enough tech time. I did cringe though at the photo of souvenirs. Most of my diving has been on war wrecks in the Pacific and it's a huge no-no if it's someone grave.
There are rumors about the movement without fish in the ship, divers sometimes feel like somethings touching their shoulder. The ship is believed to be hauhted.
Cool video of what is a very dangerous dive that has taken many lives over the years. Pity the ship is being torn apart by the Atlantic currents and so little now is recognisable. Hope you enjoyed the lobster - that part of the world is famous for them!
No dishes but a bug for dinner.. Glad he was using a reel, considering all the silt he/they were stirring up. The music should have been: "Dream On" by Aerosmith... Dreamed of diving her back in the early 2000s. My "Doria" was the Daniel J Morrell in Lake Huron @ 200' . I knew the Sole Survivor, Dennis Hale. It seemed like the dive was more "personal" having a connection
Did you hear anything about, or see the Chrysler Norseman?? I really hope you see my comment I really have been trying to see if anyone’s seen it at the bottom since it sunk
@@David-fl4xw Here are facts David, the particular car which was Italian designed, was a off-shoot of Collaberation with a German brand Karmen Kia. It was a one,and only concept-car for a German Import headed too the 1957 auto show in New York City, going down with the Andria Doria. Just a heap of molten-rust. Could have been a classic antique automobile, Unfortunitely it did not survive to become a production car. For auto designers in Detroit to produce for mass production.
Really enjoyed the dive footage. They reported the passengers were told to leave their shoes on the promenade deck prior to entering the lifeboats. I imagine this accounts for the multitudes you saw. There would be suitcases and other possessions as well. What kind of recognizable debris did you see laying on the seabed?
im with you on that one chefjason...ive dove some tragedy wrecks in my day and always "no touch" policy out of respect.....however dorias lore and the fact that it is so dangerous and quite an accomplishment just to reach her drive souvenir snatchers.....experts claim that all the casualties from the collision(almost 50) were evacuated before she finally went down so technically its more a scene of a tragedy than a gravesite hence no memorial plaques or monuments...but bodies of fellow divers who have perished down there exploring is another story
@@Magnetron33 You're completely incorrect. Not only has 46 people gone down with the wreck of the Andrea but since 1956, there has been at least 23 more deaths from people who have tried to scuba dive to the wreck. That's 69 people. Who knows where their bodies are today.
The ship lies in international waters and the owners have never enforced their salvage rights, so whilst it might not be 'moral' to remove stuff there is, in the eyes of the law, nothing wrong with it either.
Birch I think it’s safe to say that the Norseman will never been seen by any human, ever again. It was in one of the forward cargo holds and as the bow has broken off and so much of the hull is breaking apart, it is likely already crushed and buried. The superstructure has long since disappeared, sliding off into a pile of debris on the ocean floor. The wreck only grows more and more unstable. I would guess that in maybe 20 years, it will have all collapsed onto itself.
the ship has collapsed in on itself so no one is going to be going to far into that ship anymore let alone getting into a hold where that car would be stored
@@atheistsince1210 in 1994 they found the remains of the car in area 2, they said it was only rust and some wheels. Very sad, could’ve completely changed Chryslers direction
Who was that jerky commentator in the beginning? The lifeboats were launched on the starboard side. I never heard the Andrea Doris labeled as unsinkable. Since the Titanic, no ship has ever been given that title. I guess fake news was around even back in the 50s.
So the story was that all divers would use deck plans to navigate the ship but with so much of the ship collapsed by now, do deck plans do any good at all anymore??
It was designed to stay afloat as long as no more than 2 or 3 watertight compartments weren’t breached (I don’t remember which). But it listed so much that more flooded. There’s a video someplace that said it was somewhat unstable and prone to listing.
Wow awesome footage! For some reason I expected it to be bright and clear like the britannic! What was your bottom time on this? Has anyone ever been to the engine room on the Doria?
In the early days before the ship decayed so bad that it became dangerous, people frequently explored the interior. Now there's so much silt, and a wall could fall in on you or something, I'd stay out of the inside of the ship tbh
I was on the Doria on her maiden voyage in 1953. I lost close friends during her sinking in 1956. Both my father and I felt very uncomfortable during our crossing from Calais, France to NYC. The ship creaked ominously during our trip (constructed from all wood.) I sailed on many ships during that bygone era. The Doria was hardly the most comfortable (and ultimately safest) of those vessels.
I’m sorry to hear about your friends :( That’s crazy to imagine. I just found out she was constructed out of aluminum. I know it’s thinner and lighter than steel, so that makes sense. It’s sad to learn about how much she has decayed over the years.
I dont think this is the Andrea Doria, She sank in the Atlantic ocean yet several Pacific Dungeness crabs can be seen in the video. Pacific Dungeness dont live in the atlantic.
@@R33WF it was definitely the Doria. We was about 110 mi off the coast of Montauk. I'm not familiar with the different species of crab but maybe your identification is off?
what does the wreck look like in 2020 ( Choose Your Answer: A. the same after 65 years B. top part of the ship is even more disintegrated and rotting even more or C. the wreck broke in two and rotting into a flat pancake
Why didn't you guys go to the silverware room or some of the other places John Chatterton has explored inside the AD? Was your team too afraid to enter the wreck?
You'd be nuts to go in there now, it's all collapsed in on itself due to the currents. Lots of people have died doing this dive, she lies right at the edge of the safe limit for scuba gear.
OMG the site is dark I heard alot of divers died diving this wreck I'm a diver myself I know the owner of my local dive shop who wants dive this. I know the only way to safely dive this wreck is navagate the currents, have tech diving, wreck diver, & night diver. I know that the reasons why divers had died at this wreck due to the currents, even the debris right?
Well congrats on reaching the deck at 190FT. Let this be a lesson in diving physics to the less initiated despite being a perfect sunny day on the surface the sunlight is defused and absorbed by the water and at depth it is COMPLETELY DARK exactly like a night dive . Thier voices are distorted from mixed gas because it’s suicide to deep dive here with regular 79% Nitro 20% O2 1% noble gases conventional air- narcosis kills at that depth Don’t believe me!? Go ahead dive it with your regular air mix!!!!! Also note the wise diver DID NOT penetrate into the square opening as ANY penetration at this depth on the wreck WITHOUT US Navy or Oceaneering International surface commercial diving support and hyperbaric chamber on site is also a SUICIDE RUN!!!! Don’t believe me !? Go ahead hot shot penetrate the wreck but when you get silted out and you can no longer see a foot in front you are now trapped and you will DIE!!!!!
Is it true that the wreck of the Andrea Doria is referred to by divers as the “Mount Everest” of scuba diving? The depth has some light, perpetual twilight but light, strong currents and limited air supply of course.
~ Too bad they did not locate & raise the Chrysler Norseman prototype concept car for 1955. Chrysler Corp would pay big buck to get it back, it cost over $100k to develop in Italy. Body by Ghia I believe?????????
My grandfather was the head chef on board of this ship! Used to tell me as a kid how it went down. Very cool to see how it looks today!
Wow.😳😳
You got to tell us more about what he said about when the ship was going down. Did it affect him long term?
@@Spooky_097_Gaming well I can tell you he was never really sad or let bad things affect him. In fact he actually hosted survivor reunions at his restaurant that he owned when I was a kid! You can look him up on google too! Vincenzo Della torre! I would ask him if he was scared when she ship was going down and him being a very strong minded stubborn Sicilian would say to me” you think a ship sinking is gonna scare me or even kill me? What’s the matter with you! I not scared of nothing!” Haha
As an Italian, this makes me so sad. Thank you for the video, it's so precious ❤️❤️
Sad that there is annoying music.
its really not annoying but ok😂
There is a 1 of a kind concept car on that ship, a 1956 Chrysler Norseman cantilevered-roof show car. In 1956 it was a $100,000 car. It was in a wooden crate. I'd give anything to be able to try and recover it, or at the very least, somehow get footage of inside the cargo hold, and try to find it. I'm sure its still in tact. Its a piece of history that needs to try and be found or even recovered if possible.
I’m interested in why you’re sure the car is still intact.
Honestly if you could sell that pitch to someone rich enough, you might be able to get a bell or other salvage team to cut out the hold. Might be safer to just raise the ship though. Those waters are deadly
Nothing is left of the car. It’s gone from corrosion completely impossible for it to survive this long with its thin metal surfaces . The wreck collapsed on itself and it will never be found because it doesn’t exist rust rats all metal that’s metallurgy and physics .
From Wikipedia- “The remains of the Norseman were found in Andrea Doria's number two cargo hold in 1994 by diver David Bright. By the time it was found, it had disintegrated into a pile of debris from with only the wheels still being recognizable.”
@@MrCurbinator "raise the ship?"
You're talking probably millions upon millions of dollars to recover what's now nothing but a literal pile of rust on the ocean floor. If this was just 1 year after the ship sunk, then yeah, I could imagine it, though the car would still be damaged from the ship listing and then hitting the ocean floor. Even if it was 3 years later, there would probably still be enough structural integrity. But you're literally talking about 66 years later; the car's now nothing but the car equivalent of a cremation. Just let it go, build your own if you must.
That lobster was just cruising along minding his own business and you casually snatch him up like it's a quick snack. Poor little dude 😂 lol.
Oh I don't think he was a quick snacc, more a whole meal, and a damm good one I'm sure. Nom nom nom 🦞
@Quackers & Mi time stamp?
@@randomrazr 5.45
Just enjoying life living in an Ocean liner and...Wham! Life over
Last victim of the sinking...a lobster!
This is a dangerous dive, not for amateurs or hobbyists. So much skill involved.
@Angel Johnson everything about it is danger
Angel Johnson it's impossible to dive to the titanic 😂
Angel Johnson are you serious? The Titanic is below over 12000 feet of water, no human can dive that deep
when you picked up that shoe chills went down my spine thinking about the last person to have worn them. when diver first discovered the titanic they found no bones due to the make up of the water at that depth, but they found shoes in their final resting place
Most of the people from this ship were saved. She might be even alive, in her late 90s
-space- boneFyer ritüäll v?v
Wait bones can handle being underwater?
You mean a diving robot yes?
Humans cannot dive into the Titanic at that depth
You think a shoe would survive all those years down there?
R.I.P ANDREA DORIA FROM 1956 TO 2023 YEAR.
it has already been 70 years since its flooding
There's a one-of-a-kind prototype chrysler still down there. so sad it couldn't see the sunlight anymore
It's not there anymore
More like "was." It's been sitting underwater inside a shipwreck for nearly 70 years after the whole ship turned sideways, so it's just a hunk of junk now. The glass probably broke either in the wreck or when it hit the ocean floor.
@@101Volts according to wikipedia, it is nothing more than a pile of degraded debris and 4 tires. kind of a shame, really
The Norseman.
@@gunnarthefeistydovrebbe ancora esserci, la vedo dura a tirare su un'intera macchina con mezzi amatoriali, sopratutto senza dover aprire le stive di carico come delle scatolette.
My father was on board the Andrea Doria when she collided with the Stockholm. He did´nt think much of it, even took the opportunity to get a bit drunk at the bar. He and his friend were amongst the few that had a camera with them and actually used it, so it happened that when they got to main land, a reporter from TIME LIFE payed them a way too low fee for the films, which they later regretted obviously, but since they were students from Austria, they did not have an insight on what the pictures were worth. At least my father was on one photo which was printed on a full page, showing just him - but quite blurred.
My father helped to row one of the life boats at least twice, and then was saved himself. When he came to the US, he became as student at the MIT, and later a successful architect - one of his most well known buildings being the Opera House and Townhall in Amsterdam (next to around 500 other projects, and many succesfull students he had at the "University of applied Arts" in Vienna He died in 2017.
R.I.P Daddy, you freaking legend! 😄
Crazy to think that somewhere on that wreck was a man missing since 2015. Wonder where his resting place could be
a diver?
I know the WRECK is cursed!!!!! Didnt you know!!??
Crazy to think anyone wants to even go down there. I get claustrophobic just thinking about it....never mind the creep factor, thinking about the people who died in the sinking, and the divers who have died diving the wreck. I didn’t know any of them were still down there, ugh. Noooooo thanks!
@@geslinam9703 Dive The Rex instead , in Croatia .
He’s not on the wreck he was carried away by the deadly currents that plague that wreck .
the mount everest of dives here.....great footage of this dangerous escapade i have total respect for you rebreather dudes this is pushing the extreme and ya make it seem like a walk in the park in this video
thank you. i trained for 7 years to do it
$kin bäräre... Cärrpenntäir v v
Ruined by annoying music.
@@Wings80how many times are you going to comment this?🙄
How is this not nightmare fuel to these people? This massive ship comes out of NOWHERE from the dark depths. I have a fear of this stuff but it satisfies to watch on RUclips lol
I am the same way idk how people have the nerve to dive down there. Something about diving old sunken ships and structures makes me so uncomfortable it's like watching a horror movie waiting for the scare to come but it never does.
Yeah this is a giant NOPE for me
Train, dive, repeat. Although Andrea Doria has killed even the most experienced divers
@@ryman1933 its called “submechanophobia”, Real thing. There is an entire community on Reddit about. People posting all kinds of stuff like this. I’m the same way. The thought of swimming down there with this massive ship submerged right next to you, The idea of even swimming above it on the surface creeps me the F out. Knowing that behemoth lays below you.
The chrysler norseman has long rusted away completely being down there for so long
I was just thinking that
@@sc1338 I thought someone found the tires but there was little left of the car.
@@danielwright8490 really? I thought it was inaccessible. That’s awesome
did u fidn a chrysler prototype car down their?
Where is that special Chrysler car suppose to be located in this wreckage?
Thats what I was wondering
Rust and dust by now
It's a cool dive, as a wreck diver myself I'd love to do it one day when I get enough tech time. I did cringe though at the photo of souvenirs. Most of my diving has been on war wrecks in the Pacific and it's a huge no-no if it's someone grave.
When you bagged that lobster, I gave you the m8ddle finger.
He couldn't wait to boil a living creature alive, you can hear it in the laugh
@@Connor22231its a lobster who cares
There are rumors about the movement without fish in the ship, divers sometimes feel like somethings touching their shoulder. The ship is believed to be hauhted.
Never heard of something underwater being haunted but that would be sad/cool
Y’know...when man has the hubris of saying something is fool proof or “unsinkable” Mother Nature will always accept that challenge.
There's a way to sink every ship
More like "he says it's unsinkable, so with his arrogance, he goes where he REALLY shouldn't."
Well nature was not to blame in this case, the ship collided with another ship and sank
Cool video of what is a very dangerous dive that has taken many lives over the years. Pity the ship is being torn apart by the Atlantic currents and so little now is recognisable. Hope you enjoyed the lobster - that part of the world is famous for them!
It was awesome for my two little boys to eat Andrea Doria lobster!!
@@scubajohn87 And can probably get away with saying you ate A PIECE OF the Andrea Doria. A stretch, but yeah.
No dishes but a bug for dinner.. Glad he was using a reel, considering all the silt he/they were stirring up. The music should have been: "Dream On" by Aerosmith... Dreamed of diving her back in the early 2000s. My "Doria" was the Daniel J Morrell in Lake Huron @ 200' . I knew the Sole Survivor, Dennis Hale. It seemed like the dive was more "personal" having a connection
Lol. Lmao.
" I dove the Andria Doria in 1984, 234 ft, 10 min dive, 23 deco stop at 24 ft. Like a bottle of "Coca Cala"
Did you hear anything about, or see the Chrysler Norseman?? I really hope you see my comment I really have been trying to see if anyone’s seen it at the bottom since it sunk
@@David-fl4xw Here are facts David, the particular car which was Italian designed, was a off-shoot of Collaberation with a German brand Karmen Kia. It was a one,and only concept-car for a German Import headed too the 1957 auto show in New York City, going down with the Andria Doria. Just a heap of molten-rust. Could have been a classic antique automobile, Unfortunitely it did not survive to become a production car. For auto designers in Detroit to produce for mass production.
@@rogerfournier3284 man that sucks I really wish it did! Would’ve been beautiful. The lost car of the 50s!
Awesome . Thanks for sharing .
I didn’t know Bandicam existed so far back then.
Supposedly the Wreck makes a lot of noise due to ocean currents and such
Can't believe how dark and murky it is on the wreck, very spooky!
Right? Titanic is thousands of feet deeper and doesn’t seem this dark. Granted they using much more than a flashlight.
The special disorientation hits me just watching this I can’t imagine how bad it was actually diving it being on its side in pitch black.
That's very exciting! I'd like to join you guys!
How bout’ we stop calling ships “ unsinkable” . Ok? Made of tons of metal, They’re ALL “sinkable”.
they should make it out of tungsten
@@goober472 way too dense of a material that’s just such a bad idea
Military supercarriers are pretty unsinkable
Well (most) ships today are made from either fiberglass, or another type of plastic. Granted they can still sink just fine.
Really enjoyed the dive footage. They reported the passengers were told to leave their shoes on the promenade deck prior to entering the lifeboats. I imagine this accounts for the multitudes you saw. There would be suitcases and other possessions as well. What kind of recognizable debris did you see laying on the seabed?
PRR5406 the most recognizable debris were articles of clothing and shoes... A lot of it was just big pieces of collapse
it could also have been from the couple of people that were stuck in their cabins and never got off the ship
What a beautiful wreck! I hope some idiot doesn’t run into it carelessly with an unclassed submersible!
Wish you showed the descent footage too, it would be interesting to watch
so you removed artifacts from a grave site?one of the first things i learned in my scuba class was to observe not to take
im with you on that one chefjason...ive dove some tragedy wrecks in my day and always "no touch" policy out of respect.....however dorias lore and the fact that it is so dangerous and quite an accomplishment just to reach her drive souvenir snatchers.....experts claim that all the casualties from the collision(almost 50) were evacuated before she finally went down so technically its more a scene of a tragedy than a gravesite hence no memorial plaques or monuments...but bodies of fellow divers who have perished down there exploring is another story
@@itsthe773guero5 I don't think anybody went down with it.
True for beginners. After a while, if we don't bring that stuff up, it just dissolves into the sea, never to be seen again by man.
@@Magnetron33 You're completely incorrect. Not only has 46 people gone down with the wreck of the Andrea but since 1956, there has been at least 23 more deaths from people who have tried to scuba dive to the wreck. That's 69 people. Who knows where their bodies are today.
The ship lies in international waters and the owners have never enforced their salvage rights, so whilst it might not be 'moral' to remove stuff there is, in the eyes of the law, nothing wrong with it either.
Nice diving. Though I wish that Norseman would someday be on footage. Maybe another time.
Birch I think it’s safe to say that the Norseman will never been seen by any human, ever again. It was in one of the forward cargo holds and as the bow has broken off and so much of the hull is breaking apart, it is likely already crushed and buried. The superstructure has long since disappeared, sliding off into a pile of debris on the ocean floor. The wreck only grows more and more unstable. I would guess that in maybe 20 years, it will have all collapsed onto itself.
the ship has collapsed in on itself so no one is going to be going to far into that ship anymore let alone getting into a hold where that car would be stored
@@bluecollarguy67 not only that but at this time it would have completely rotted away
The Norseman is gone forever . Rust destroyed it. If you dork believe me study metallurgy and physics there’s no hope only facts .
@@atheistsince1210 in 1994 they found the remains of the car in area 2, they said it was only rust and some wheels. Very sad, could’ve completely changed Chryslers direction
Who was that jerky commentator in the beginning? The lifeboats were launched on the starboard side. I never heard the Andrea Doris labeled as unsinkable. Since the Titanic, no ship has ever been given that title. I guess fake news was around even back in the 50s.
So the story was that all divers would use deck plans to navigate the ship but with so much of the ship collapsed by now, do deck plans do any good at all anymore??
There is alot still intact.. but alot that is not and is collapsed... So you have to take each room for what it is.... Slow go and one step at a time
Would not be an official wreck without a shoe being found.
What shakes graves song is that?
What’s with the cheesy upbeat music? That was a terrible choice
What a strange and pointless comment, mute the video pansy.
Lobster was checking out the shipwreck too
Why do these people say this ship was meant to be unsinkable....if it can float it can sink just as easy
It was designed to stay afloat as long as no more than 2 or 3 watertight compartments weren’t breached (I don’t remember which). But it listed so much that more flooded. There’s a video someplace that said it was somewhat unstable and prone to listing.
How bad has it deteriorated and decayed over the years?
The steel hull in still mostly intact... But the super structure has totally collapsed.. and that is where we search in the debris feild.
John Baker cool. How bad was the bow of the ship?
Sam Dogg The Infamous 253 I read up somewhere that there ISN’T a bow of the ship anymore. It’s rotted away.
Blastmasterism324 cause of the ocean currents right?
@@samdoggtheinfamous253 Yep! Can't forget the good old-fashioned damage from rust and rot over time, the wreck is getting the shit kicked out of it.
Why has this wreck fallen apart so badly compared to other wrecks? Is it because it is laying on its side?
Ocean current is the killer of this wreck.
No- it’s the metallurgy of rust and salt water eventually there’s nothing left the Titanic is prime example.
do they locate the Chrysler Norseman that was on the ship
Wow awesome footage! For some reason I expected it to be bright and clear like the britannic! What was your bottom time on this? Has anyone ever been to the engine room on the Doria?
The bottom time was about 25 minutes. Around a 100 minutes of deco... I'm not sure about the engine room
In the early days before the ship decayed so bad that it became dangerous, people frequently explored the interior. Now there's so much silt, and a wall could fall in on you or something, I'd stay out of the inside of the ship tbh
bring the lobster back !
( lobster was probably 4 X mas dinner )
the music is a very good choice ! pls i like to know who was singing
@@degudorfderkum shakey graves. he has the good musics
Hope he tasted good!
5:12 omfg, grab that crab!!!
When mr Krabs forgot to pay his bills
@@gangrenous_VR nice Joke but than its probably Larry not the old Krabs
@@Mephisto-xg3zr YOU’RE RIGHT
@@gangrenous_VR NICE
Its a lobster
There is Chrysler Norseman concept car, resting somewhere on that ship, that failed to see NY car show at that time:(
What a good dive, followed by ship bbq lobster for supper I hope...
I was on the Doria on her maiden voyage in 1953. I lost close friends during her sinking in 1956. Both my father and I felt very uncomfortable during our crossing from Calais, France to NYC. The ship creaked ominously during our trip (constructed from all wood.) I sailed on many ships during that bygone era. The Doria was hardly the most comfortable (and ultimately safest) of those vessels.
I’m sorry to hear about your friends :( That’s crazy to imagine. I just found out she was constructed out of aluminum. I know it’s thinner and lighter than steel, so that makes sense. It’s sad to learn about how much she has decayed over the years.
Il Doria era la nave più bella di quegli anni.
When will people learn to stop claiming their ship is “unsinkable”?God has a way of reminding us that we’re mere humans.
Modern supercarriers are pretty unsinkable lmao
What song is this??
Christopher Columbus by Shakey Graves
5:52 Thats something Id totally do.
You would think with what happened in 1912 no one would ever claim a ship to be unsinkable.
How can I get information about the passenger list.
Perhaps cancelation.
I don't have a clue about that, but there is a Andrea Doria historical society page on Facebook. I would start there
Anybody know the name of this song?
@@AustinGoodwin-j4p Christopher Columbus by Shakey Graves
I wish to be a diver when I’m older and to definitely dive this wreck
I hope you put the lobster back?
Is there a Chrysler norseman
Why this deeper is so dark ? It's not that thousand feet but hundred feet. I don't understand the levels of waters and how deep . 🤔🤔🤔
The old unsinkable every time a ship is said to be unsinkable they sink
5:13 that crabs just chillin
Unsinkable. Where have i heard that before?🤔
Should've left the lobster alone.
Shakey graves! Interesting choice
Poor old ship. Not too much left of it today. hat a tragedy. I bet the lobster didn't expect to get nabbed like that!
I dont think this is the Andrea Doria, She sank in the Atlantic ocean yet several Pacific Dungeness crabs can be seen in the video. Pacific Dungeness dont live in the atlantic.
@@R33WF it was definitely the Doria. We was about 110 mi off the coast of Montauk. I'm not familiar with the different species of crab but maybe your identification is off?
I would of loved to be on that ship except well that part
awesome video!
Haunting
Lobster is a seafood
legends say the toilet is still overflown till this day
The legens are true!
what does the wreck look like in 2020 ( Choose Your Answer: A. the same after 65 years B. top part of the ship is even more disintegrated and rotting even more or C. the wreck broke in two and rotting into a flat pancake
B
Apparently the bow has fallen off
I just read that it’s in pretty bad shape, slowly becoming just a pile of rubble
Please somebody tell me the name of this song
Christopher Columbus by Shakey Graves
Absolutely insane to me that dives are this pitch black dark... Jesus
Why didn't you guys go to the silverware room or some of the other places John Chatterton has explored inside the AD? Was your team too afraid to enter the wreck?
Super scared
Ultra afraid
You'd be nuts to go in there now, it's all collapsed in on itself due to the currents. Lots of people have died doing this dive, she lies right at the edge of the safe limit for scuba gear.
@@rich_edwards79 correct most of if is gone and what's left is spilled in the debris filed ..
Did you eat that lobster?
Getting some tomb raider 2 vibes here along with some huge NOPE
Che disastro 😢
Deep ?
OMG the site is dark I heard alot of divers died diving this wreck I'm a diver myself I know the owner of my local dive shop who wants dive this. I know the only way to safely dive this wreck is navagate the currents, have tech diving, wreck diver, & night diver. I know that the reasons why divers had died at this wreck due to the currents, even the debris right?
The prime causes of death for the fatalities at doria were DCS and generally poor health of the divers
Nice lobster grab! 🦞
Terrified just by the title. How can you have balls this size? Whow. The Everest of diving
Music:Bad
Cool!
What Happened This Boat???
Did you not watch the video?
Well congrats on reaching the deck at 190FT. Let this be a lesson in diving physics to the less initiated despite being a perfect sunny day on the surface the sunlight is defused and absorbed by the water and at depth it is COMPLETELY DARK exactly like a night dive . Thier voices are distorted from mixed gas because it’s suicide to deep dive here with regular 79% Nitro 20% O2 1% noble gases conventional air- narcosis kills at that depth Don’t believe me!? Go ahead dive it with your regular air mix!!!!! Also note the wise diver DID NOT penetrate into the square opening as ANY penetration at this depth on the wreck WITHOUT US Navy or Oceaneering International surface commercial diving support and hyperbaric chamber on site is also a SUICIDE RUN!!!! Don’t believe me !? Go ahead hot shot penetrate the wreck but when you get silted out and you can no longer see a foot in front you are now trapped and you will DIE!!!!!
Sure is dark down there in the ocean.
Not at this depth. Or maybe it is because the water is murky, but at 60 meters there is still light
Is it true that the wreck of the Andrea Doria is referred to by divers as the “Mount Everest” of scuba diving?
The depth has some light, perpetual twilight but light, strong currents and limited air supply of course.
5:53 To the boiling pot you go
Butter sauce anyone? 🦞
name of song?
Christopher Columbus by Shakey Graves
Poor old lobster just minding his own business...
I guess the lobster was dinner
Unsinkable indeed 🤔
I think the terrorists haven't yet realized that the easiest way to sabotage a cruise liner is to simply say it's "unsinkable"
0:37 those never to be spoken nautical words strike again. (Ouch)
😢
~ Too bad they did not locate & raise the Chrysler Norseman prototype concept car for 1955.
Chrysler Corp would pay big buck to get it back, it cost over $100k to develop in Italy.
Body by Ghia I believe?????????
its gone.
Nice
That is scary and disturbing
Nope nope nope nope nope nope NOPE
Only dive in sub. Never scuba to this wreck