There is too little demand and ocean liners also cost a lot of money compared to the average modern cruise ship, so that's really the only reasons why there's not ocean liners like Titanic. Though, I would absolutely love a cruise ship with interiors based off of Titanic, her sisters, and her rivals.
The missing part of the ship would be the tower section which also broke off during the sink when the titanic split but with very little support on it’s way down it began to fall apart and once it hit the bottom scattered. The remains of the piece can be found in the debris field
@@IllBushido that's how they call the two large chunks of superstructure containing the area of the third and fourth funnel Deckhouse that's missing between the bow and the stern section and broke free during the sinking after she split in half.
@@ChristianSchaal I think one of those sections housed the aft grand staircase, and since that was a very open space inside of that space no doubt will explain how it still got ripped out and flew out onto the debris field
Around 90% of all 2nd class was completely lost during the sinking, the rooms that weren't ripped apart during the descent were crushed into each other when it hit the bottom. In comparison lots of 1st and parts of 3rd class is still explorable to this day
Correction, according to footage from a 2022 expedition, the foremast became too weak to remain straight up and is now slithered over the deck like a wet spaghetti.
Well maybe he took the design from original wreck photos and painting if that's the case it's not inaccurate at all and if what if in another 50 year's do we say it's not accurate because it's not a rust stain on the ocean floor
@@carsandstuff7271 yep the mast was there including the crownest and the mast wasn't laying on the deck like spaghetti that's happened over time , the wreck is always changing because it's deteriorating so this video did what it should have and shown it as it was first discovered in 1985
@@samuelhaverghast2442 Pretty convinced that someone did yeah. Just look at what the key to the binocular case sold for at auction. While it was completely irrelevant to the ship's ultimate demise, it just makes for one hell of a conversation piece. Now imagine the crows nest from which the iceberg was first spotted... Yeah, that thing is totally in some rich dudes very private collection now. Would be rather hilarious if it had been found in a glass case aboard some seized Russian oligarch's mega yacht.
The Olympic class in general, since they were nearly identical sister ships. Olympic, Titanic, and Britannic (which was almost immediately made into a hospital ship so it never bore the White Star Line livery).
I’ve been a titanic buff for decades. First time I ever realized that much of the ship was missing. What an awesome experience watching this video you all are fantastic! Keep up the good work!!!!👍👍👍👍
Remember. She isn't sitting like that on the bottom, because when she broke in half the halves went in different directions and are not sitting together as is shown. Thanks to modern technology they can place the two halves back together for comparison. It's sad that due to the deterioration in 20 or 30 years she'll just be a heap on the ocean floor. Thankfully we will have the photos, scans, and videos to remember her.
People still think that this ship was the biggest ever to be built. Compare it to some of the cruise ships today, this ship is quite small compared. It's still big of course. But not as imagined.
There they stand. Massive Triple Expansion Steam Engines, still mounted to their foundations. These extremely strong and durable pieces of machinery are expected, along with other parts of the propulsion, to eventually be the last monuments that will be left of the ship one day!
@@HiPumpkin50leslie The bronze propellers will likely be there even much longer, but those towering engines at those thickness will definitively last a long, long time still.
@@Gabriel-qr9dv Thank you very much for the reply and suggestion...but all I have is only one mobile..really sorry to say that I am unable to have your suggested experience...brother..
Wow just wow. I’ve loved titanic for about 12 years since I first learned of it and have built many dioramas and still just can’t stop being amazed by its beauty it is truly the most beautiful ship I have ever seen and I wish I could visit it or even one of titanics museums and continue learning about it, I’ve gone through the passenger logs and so much more. The ship is truly truly beautiful as were its sister ships but it’s just different with titanic
Just look at how much work it took to make this ship… think about it… NO electronics, everything was either powered by a pulley, gears or a cable… the engineering they did for this ship is just marvelous… I think the fact that it still stands to this day should show how well and sturdy stuff was made back then. No plastics or cheap knock off material, all natural elements from the earth. It is a shame it just rots away, but perhaps it’s best that way. I know they are making a replica with all modern technology that is supposed to launch in the near future, but I think they should recreate it entirely (except for standard safety measures) from scratch with the original blueprint that the Titanic was made from because I think that’s what made the experience so grand back then was the fact you were riding on a one of its kind of ship.
there were definitely electronics on board. the watertight doors were electronic. they had electric cranes on the bow deck, the marconi wireless was electric. they had electric lights on board as well.
Water pressure does crazy things. The stern was imploded by the pressure due to it being full of air still and then it spun down to the bottom tumbling over end and in circles until it hit the bottom with so much force that it buried half the hull.
Imagine the wreckage of the Titanic somehow pulls itself back together and ascends back to the surface. However, this version looks nothing like the vessel before it sank, the corpse of a ghost ship haunting the seas.
@AmethystEyes Unfortunately, yes. This short shows how the Titanic looked when James Cameron first dived down to her, around 1995. Since then, the stern has collapsed most of her decks. The propellers are still visible, along with her general shape, but it's much worse than you see here. On a positive note, the iconic bow section is still in relatively good shape.
This is so cool! Could you do a comparison with the current HMHS Britannic and the HMHS Britannic before. Or a comparison between the sunken RMS Titanic and the sunken HMHS Britannic.
i now realize why it would be incredibly hard to raise it Edit: replace incredibly hard with next to impossible Edit no. 2: replace next to impossible with pretty much completely impossible
Nobody would want to raise it, mainly because people said its a graveyard and shouldn't be disturbed.. but a lot of stuff has been retrieved from the wreck, the largest being a piece of the hull weighing 15 tons, its on display in Las Vegas along with other small artifacts Nobody would want to raise the whole thing, you can go look how difficult and how costly it was to raise the Kursk submarine.. it was only laying 108m under shallow water.. the titanic weighs over twice as much as the kursk and it layes a staggering 3.8Km under the ocean.. the water pressure there is 380 times the pressure you feel here on the surface.. it would be insanely difficult
If you ask me, the ship that we should raise out of the water should be the HMHS Britannic, but it'd probably be cheaper to just make a new one rather then raise the old, sunken one.
@TimeWhale good point, but the wrecksite is technically a war grave so there may still be a few ethical issues, and the bow of her has basically snapped off
I highly recommend visiting places linked to the titanic, it feels very special to be there, definitely Belfast and the museum, Southampton, Cork, also interesting place is Rijeka (in Croatia, Europe- in 1912 it was Austria-Hungary tough), where Carpathia was usually docked when arriving from New York on its regular route
@@windlesstitan6825 Thank you very much for understanding, because I feared this would end up in a discussion about the gender of a means of transport hahah. But despite the word "navio" (ship in Portuguese) is a masculine term for me, I anyway if the ship has a female name, I refer to that ship in question as "She" for example: Queen Mary, Mauretania... But if the ship has a more masculine name, for example: Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, Olympic... I refer to this ship as "He" That is, for me the gender of a ship does not depend on the language, but on its name. Even you native English speakers gave your ships masculine names, and you still have the nerve to refer to that ship as "She". And no, I'm not here to try and encourage you to refer to the term ship as a masculine term, just keep using the pronouns the way you were raised to use them.
Many more ships shared the same fate. White Star Line had lost other ships on their maiden voyages but Titanic was by far their worst loss and then losing Britannic so soon after.
I know no one would do it for obvious reasons, but if they "cloned" the Titanic, piece by piece exactly like the original, i think literally the entire planet would want to have a ride, even if they made the ticket cost 5000$, people would still buy it
So sobering and sad that so many people came aboard never realizing it at the time as they walked happily aboard not thinking that they were never getting off this vessel.😢❤
The simple fact is that by sinking on her maiden voyage, Titanic became immortal. She is still generating income for her holding company well over a century later.
It must have come off when all of those other pieces came off when the stern was making its way down to the sea floor; the stern did implode so that is likely
This. They need a replica so people will stop diving to go see it. To be honest, they should just rebuild the ship as a tourist attraction like a cruise. Would make bank.
Yes! This kind of visualization is perfect. I always wonder about the differences when I'm looking at something like this and this helps so much to be able to actually see them side by side.
The stern section is in much worse condition now. This looks like a model from when the titanic was first discovered, since the crows nest hasnt deteriorated and the stern isnt flat like a pancake. Recent 3D scans detail this. I still like the comparison though
Well it has for the sole reason that the wreck's machinery is stamped with "401" which is Titanic's yard number. If it was Olympic it would've been "400"
It’s sad that the titanic had to end this way, but if it weren’t for the titanic sinking, it wouldn’t become very popular as it was today, and the Carpathia wouldn’t be well known as it was for saving the titanic. Plus we wouldn’t have the titanic movies today or maybe.
To see the sad ruin of a great ship sitting in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean where she landed at 2:30 am on April 15, 1912 after her long plunge from the world above
If they could remove it from the bottom of the sea and put it in a museum, it would undoubtedly be the attraction that would attract the most people because this ship is the most famous ship of all time.
And I didn’t even have to pay $250k to die in a tube to see it
Squishy squishy....
@@NordicDan🥞
its a mistake from the ocean gate side not from the people's side who just went to see the titanic.
@@Speed-0171 its joke stfu
I'm not even sure if they actually got to see it. Things probably started going wrong before they got deep enough.
This ship was so beautiful in my opinion but it’s sad that they stopped making ocean liners now.
There is still one in operation to this day
There is too little demand and ocean liners also cost a lot of money compared to the average modern cruise ship, so that's really the only reasons why there's not ocean liners like Titanic. Though, I would absolutely love a cruise ship with interiors based off of Titanic, her sisters, and her rivals.
Queen Mary 2 still does the Southampton to New York route.
We get apartment buildings on a boat now.. Lol. Btw.. that stern looks gorgeous till, that angular design was simply art.
I mean if you had to get to Europe quickly would you fly or take a ship?
The missing part of the ship would be the tower section which also broke off during the sink when the titanic split but with very little support on it’s way down it began to fall apart and once it hit the bottom scattered. The remains of the piece can be found in the debris field
There are two tower sections, front and aft tower, plus the two pieces of double bottom that separated from them during the break-up.
😊😮rt
Tower section?
@@IllBushido that's how they call the two large chunks of superstructure containing the area of the third and fourth funnel Deckhouse that's missing between the bow and the stern section and broke free during the sinking after she split in half.
@@ChristianSchaal I think one of those sections housed the aft grand staircase, and since that was a very open space inside of that space no doubt will explain how it still got ripped out and flew out onto the debris field
Now it has a little submersible friend
It's oddly touching the way you put that because it has become part of the story.
Shut up
I thought the sub parts were brought up to examine.
@@chaliceflame1314 They were, but there is still a debris field of some sort left behind.
@chaliceflame1314 Some smaller remains of the sub are probably still down there on the seafloor, but I think the majority was brought up.
Impeccable timing for RUclips to recommend this video to me
The power of water, pressure, and gravity.
And rusticles
@@beneddiected and tusticles
@@No-dy3zk …
And animals
@@argentstorm4264 and mammals
Well at least she still exists in a way. Most other ocean liners were scrapped and don't really even exist anymore.
Eh? This video is showing Olympic....Titanic and other ships were scrapped after the war in 1918 and later....
@@nelliebly6616 you got a tinfoil hat with that?
@@nelliebly6616 😂lmao... Olympic was scrapped in 1935 and Titanic rests in the ocean floor.
@@nelliebly6616 I love conspiracy theorists.
@@Gabriel-qr9dv conspiracy theorists are such douchebags. We need the Austrian painter back.
The most famous ship of all time
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icon of the seas: bitch please.
back then the olympic was more famous
NO FUCKING WAY REALLY?
This is titanic and she sank
Around 90% of all 2nd class was completely lost during the sinking, the rooms that weren't ripped apart during the descent were crushed into each other when it hit the bottom.
In comparison lots of 1st and parts of 3rd class is still explorable to this day
its so sad because second class was so beautiful
Yes...the Turkish Baths are still in amazing condition
This video saved me $250,000
Uncle Shark, I'm afraid I have to agree with you. RUclips is much cheaper (and safer)
Hope the gaming fridge has infinite batteries!
And your life.
И жизнь
Correction, according to footage from a 2022 expedition, the foremast became too weak to remain straight up and is now slithered over the deck like a wet spaghetti.
And the crows nest has been missing for at least a decade.
Well maybe he took the design from original wreck photos and painting if that's the case it's not inaccurate at all and if what if in another 50 year's do we say it's not accurate because it's not a rust stain on the ocean floor
@@carsandstuff7271 yep the mast was there including the crownest and the mast wasn't laying on the deck like spaghetti that's happened over time , the wreck is always changing because it's deteriorating so this video did what it should have and shown it as it was first discovered in 1985
@@No-dy3zk because it was taken.. they took the nest along with the bell..
@@samuelhaverghast2442 Pretty convinced that someone did yeah. Just look at what the key to the binocular case sold for at auction. While it was completely irrelevant to the ship's ultimate demise, it just makes for one hell of a conversation piece.
Now imagine the crows nest from which the iceberg was first spotted... Yeah, that thing is totally in some rich dudes very private collection now.
Would be rather hilarious if it had been found in a glass case aboard some seized Russian oligarch's mega yacht.
I wish she could talk and tell us the whole story
It's a bunch of metal, metal doesnt talk dude
@@erikheijden9828 lol well I love using my imagination 😄
"that dumb captain ran me right into the ice! Y'all know how cold it is down here? I want a lawyer!"
@@AdityaKaul-dm8fk lol😂
woo. talking muck?
I still think the titanic is the most beautiful ship ever built. I have a deep connection with it and the whole tragedy that unfolded.
The Olympic class in general, since they were nearly identical sister ships. Olympic, Titanic, and Britannic (which was almost immediately made into a hospital ship so it never bore the White Star Line livery).
@@NordicDan yea those olympic class ships were really something else. Beautiful and majestic
Not as deep a connection as those aboard Titan 😂
@@reecey1504cmon now
The empress of Ireland imo but it is much smaller compared
Wasn’t there nor alive when it happened, but yet I feel sad like I lost a grandmother.
So amazing to see the Titanic in its Glory, next it's wreckage. And it enhances the mood, as that infamous tune plays along with it!
I’ve been a titanic buff for decades. First time I ever realized that much of the ship was missing. What an awesome experience watching this video you all are fantastic! Keep up the good work!!!!👍👍👍👍
They found a big chuck of the missing center section in the debris field more recently if you google it, not much to see from it
Saaaame
If you look at James Camerons more recent animation of the sinking you can see how a lot of the stern tore off during its descent to the bottom.
Remember. She isn't sitting like that on the bottom, because when she broke in half the halves went in different directions and are not sitting together as is shown. Thanks to modern technology they can place the two halves back together for comparison. It's sad that due to the deterioration in 20 or 30 years she'll just be a heap on the ocean floor. Thankfully we will have the photos, scans, and videos to remember her.
@@pamthompson3170you forgot the paintings by Ken Marshall
I had to pause several times so I could just take it in. So amazing!
I know right?
u noticed how she shrunk by around 5 meters?
@shaddow1867 as in shorter? Yeah, because about 30ft of the bottom is embedded into the sea floor.
Same here dude😊
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THE GREATEST SHIP EVER.
NO
Facts
@mr hippo titanic ma friend you've met a terrible terrible end but you know I saw
Titanic is the best ship ever
Actually not
It's like seeing the render of a person in their prime vs the render of their decaying corpse.
I thought the exact same thing
Si se construyera hoy el Titanic como sería de grande para repetir la hazaña de ser el más grande?
It still is in better condition than you'll be after 111 years of being buried.
🤣🤣🤣 it's probably in better condition than I am now, getting old is really rough!
People still think that this ship was the biggest ever to be built. Compare it to some of the cruise ships today, this ship is quite small compared. It's still big of course. But not as imagined.
It's been 100 years
@@angelvillegas9604 👏👏👏👏
Your profile pic made me trip trying to remove it 🤣🤣
@YasmineSkyKD lol did you blow your screen? 🤣🤣
@floydy22 no I tried swiping the screen with my finger.......and automatically did it again just now 🤣🤣🤣
Wow, interesting comparison! So sad for all the people that died. 😢😥
I think 700 smthng people are escaped
...I didn't mean to kill them though so...
There they stand. Massive Triple Expansion Steam Engines, still mounted to their foundations. These extremely strong and durable pieces of machinery are expected, along with other parts of the propulsion, to eventually be the last monuments that will be left of the ship one day!
Oh wow! I wondered what those fixtures were, thanks for the explanation! I agree with your statement that they'll be there the longest!
Dd@@HiPumpkin50lesliedicen que en 50 años más será una mancha de oxido .en el fondo dia a dia se esta degradando ..
@@HiPumpkin50leslie The bronze propellers will likely be there even much longer, but those towering engines at those thickness will definitively last a long, long time still.
one of the three engines are gone and were ripped from the ship and rest mangled at the bottom
She was so beautiful, it's so sad to think of those poor souls who lost their lives may they rest in peace.
The stern is about unrecognizable now, but looks neat here ,for comparison. Nice job. RIP Titanic
My all time favorite...TITANIC..thanks buddy for the video...
try the Titanic 401 Demo, if your computer can handle it, if not, look for other playing, its great
@@Gabriel-qr9dv Thank you very much for the reply and suggestion...but all I have is only one mobile..really sorry to say that I am unable to have your suggested experience...brother..
She still looks good for me.
Not to mention that she’s literally a 110 years young ship. 👍
Wow just wow. I’ve loved titanic for about 12 years since I first learned of it and have built many dioramas and still just can’t stop being amazed by its beauty it is truly the most beautiful ship I have ever seen and I wish I could visit it or even one of titanics museums and continue learning about it, I’ve gone through the passenger logs and so much more. The ship is truly truly beautiful as were its sister ships but it’s just different with titanic
Just look at how much work it took to make this ship… think about it… NO electronics, everything was either powered by a pulley, gears or a cable… the engineering they did for this ship is just marvelous… I think the fact that it still stands to this day should show how well and sturdy stuff was made back then. No plastics or cheap knock off material, all natural elements from the earth. It is a shame it just rots away, but perhaps it’s best that way. I know they are making a replica with all modern technology that is supposed to launch in the near future, but I think they should recreate it entirely (except for standard safety measures) from scratch with the original blueprint that the Titanic was made from because I think that’s what made the experience so grand back then was the fact you were riding on a one of its kind of ship.
They canceled all that titanic 2 stuff. Plus titanic did have a few electronic on it including the wireless system and all the lighting
there were definitely electronics on board. the watertight doors were electronic. they had electric cranes on the bow deck, the marconi wireless was electric. they had electric lights on board as well.
Don’t forget Britannic. Sunk by different means but it’s still the same ship
Who is gonna tell this guy Titanic had electricity not just for lighting but also for the cranes, so they weren't just pulleys, gears and cables.
Titanic gained the n-word pass
It’s both amazing yet somewhat sad to see, the stern look like someone repeatedly bombed it
Water pressure does crazy things. The stern was imploded by the pressure due to it being full of air still and then it spun down to the bottom tumbling over end and in circles until it hit the bottom with so much force that it buried half the hull.
I would like a more in depth , slower video with commentary ❤️
😔😢😭🚢❤️💘💔
Even in 2023 she's still the most beautiful ship ever built 😊
Queen Mary Normandie are more beautiful but Titanic will always be my favorite Atlantic Liner 😁
you gotta be kidding.
What are you? Do you identify as a five eyed chameleon?
Imagine the wreckage of the Titanic somehow pulls itself back together and ascends back to the surface. However, this version looks nothing like the vessel before it sank, the corpse of a ghost ship haunting the seas.
Wha
Imagine Jesus returning to earth and he starts shitting our names in rainbow poo
Kinda like in ghostbusters 2?
@@sharpshooterjames8891 👻🚫
It’s also Amazing and Fortunate that it Landed Upright Still BOTH PIECES
Awesome comparison! It really shows the destruction. Would love a more in depth comparison.
It will not be long before the remains of Titanic turns into a rusty stain and a debris field.
Dicen que en 50 años será una mancha de oxido.irreconosible .
It would actually be very long.
Keep the full titanic alive magnificent ship RIP all the lost souls 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Everytime i see the Titanic it brings me nostalgic feeling ❤
The stern section is looking much worse nowadays.
It's collapsed and almost unrecognizable.
It's such a shame. She was beautiful, even in death.
Even worse than this?!
@AmethystEyes
Unfortunately, yes.
This short shows how the Titanic looked when James Cameron first dived down to her, around 1995.
Since then, the stern has collapsed most of her decks. The propellers are still visible, along with her general shape, but it's much worse than you see here.
On a positive note, the iconic bow section is still in relatively good shape.
Even in death she shines
😂😂😂😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😮😮😮😮😮😊😊😊
This is so cool! Could you do a comparison with the current HMHS Britannic and the HMHS Britannic before. Or a comparison between the sunken RMS Titanic and the sunken HMHS Britannic.
Excellent graph...
Not to mention the skyrim sounding horns added for effect. Flawless.
The young beauty to an old lady in one voyage
That is such a good graphic as it's hard to put the murky underwater images together with the whole thing in your head. Thanks.
Great video
i now realize why it would be incredibly hard to raise it
Edit: replace incredibly hard with next to impossible
Edit no. 2: replace next to impossible with pretty much completely impossible
Nobody would want to raise it, mainly because people said its a graveyard and shouldn't be disturbed.. but a lot of stuff has been retrieved from the wreck, the largest being a piece of the hull weighing 15 tons, its on display in Las Vegas along with other small artifacts
Nobody would want to raise the whole thing, you can go look how difficult and how costly it was to raise the Kursk submarine.. it was only laying 108m under shallow water.. the titanic weighs over twice as much as the kursk and it layes a staggering 3.8Km under the ocean.. the water pressure there is 380 times the pressure you feel here on the surface.. it would be insanely difficult
@@mircoheinsnein6979 ik
If you ask me, the ship that we should raise out of the water should be the HMHS Britannic, but it'd probably be cheaper to just make a new one rather then raise the old, sunken one.
@TimeWhale good point, but the wrecksite is technically a war grave so there may still be a few ethical issues, and the bow of her has basically snapped off
@@aaaaaaaaaa359 I completely agree!
You could probably just buff the damage out, no problem
And, dome Bondo and duct-tape.
Zip tie here and jb weld there then good to go👌
@@thesuperslayer7864 yeah, fuck, we could get that done in half a day
@@mgaeeeee9150 shoot bring a couple packs of beer and we'll be done in no time. We'll even swap in a hemi for some real speed😆
MrBreast has enough flex tape, he will raise the titanic
It's been underwater for over a century..... I don't expect it to look good !
We will not forget the Titanic 💗🙏
Rest and peace 🕊️
I highly recommend visiting places linked to the titanic, it feels very special to be there, definitely Belfast and the museum, Southampton, Cork, also interesting place is Rijeka (in Croatia, Europe- in 1912 it was Austria-Hungary tough), where Carpathia was usually docked when arriving from New York on its regular route
Для тех лет , это фантастика ...
Was a beautiful ship and it still holds beauty even at the bottom of the ocean
de gustibus...
Amazing comparation 👍 😊
What’s amazing to me is at the depth of where the Titanic rests after 111 years it still looks good at least the bow
Титаник корабль мечты каждого 😢😭
Um pesadelo
The Titanic sank on its maiden voyage, I mean, he literally took a voyage to death.
Do you mean she? Ships are feminine
@@windlesstitan6825 Yes, but in my home country (Brazil) ships are masculine.
@@GabrielOliveira-zp3ni oh ok
@@windlesstitan6825 Thank you very much for understanding, because I feared this would end up in a discussion about the gender of a means of transport hahah.
But despite the word "navio" (ship in Portuguese) is a masculine term for me, I anyway if the ship has a female name, I refer to that ship in question as "She" for example: Queen Mary, Mauretania... But if the ship has a more masculine name, for example: Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, Olympic... I refer to this ship as "He"
That is, for me the gender of a ship does not depend on the language, but on its name. Even you native English speakers gave your ships masculine names, and you still have the nerve to refer to that ship as "She".
And no, I'm not here to try and encourage you to refer to the term ship as a masculine term, just keep using the pronouns the way you were raised to use them.
Many more ships shared the same fate. White Star Line had lost other ships on their maiden voyages but Titanic was by far their worst loss and then losing Britannic so soon after.
*“I’m the King of the World, Wooooh!”*
I know no one would do it for obvious reasons, but if they "cloned" the Titanic, piece by piece exactly like the original, i think literally the entire planet would want to have a ride, even if they made the ticket cost 5000$, people would still buy it
The transformation...
RIP Titanic 😢😭😭😭😢🥺😭😭😭
So sobering and sad that so many people came aboard never realizing it at the time as they walked happily aboard not thinking that they were never getting off this vessel.😢❤
It'd be nice of this was longer and with a tour.
The simple fact is that by sinking on her maiden voyage, Titanic became immortal. She is still generating income for her holding company well over a century later.
The white star line went out of business in 1934
@@Jace-Briand No, they just fused with the Cunard line and they are still in business
I always wonder why the middle propeller disappeared
it broke off onece the ship broke in half
@@Televroszky2144 huh?
It probably got buried in the ocean floor when it hit
@@Televroszky2144 No, its there, buried on the mud... only one is visible, part of one at least
It must have come off when all of those other pieces came off when the stern was making its way down to the sea floor; the stern did implode so that is likely
It should left alone. It's a Grave for all the one's who parished. In Respect 🙏 Some thing that will never be forgotton...
It’s amazing how much stayed same but how much different she looks
The big missing part in the middle consists of 2 pieces that separated. They are the Aft and Forward Tower.
don't forget the bottom the split double bottom 🙃
Back then: ship smokers
Now:ship cigarettes
We all belong to TITANIC fandom.....I see here so many people love TITANIC as much as I do....crazy for it like me ❤
Looks interesting. Would be nice to see this slowed down a little bit though so we could actually look at it better.
this is so helpful to picture everything where it’s at now!
This is what it looked like in 1985 its much more decayed now.
It would be cool if they made a replica for tourist to experience.
This. They need a replica so people will stop diving to go see it. To be honest, they should just rebuild the ship as a tourist attraction like a cruise. Would make bank.
@@Lucky-gk7ezare you upset with people observing the titanic?
Yes! This kind of visualization is perfect. I always wonder about the differences when I'm looking at something like this and this helps so much to be able to actually see them side by side.
This proves that 1997 break up theory is true but it split at 24 degress not 45 degrees
Nothing a little duck tape can't fix. 😂
I have been wanting to see this. I have Tutanic VR and have been building a mental overlay with multiple sources.
I literally cried watching this, I haven’t seen anything about the titanic in so long
Nice editing ❤❤❤
Man, Titanic was a gorgeous looking ship. It is no. 1 by far. By very far.
The stern section is in much worse condition now. This looks like a model from when the titanic was first discovered, since the crows nest hasnt deteriorated and the stern isnt flat like a pancake. Recent 3D scans detail this. I still like the comparison though
That’s how it looked in 1985. It’s WAY more deteriorated now.
That's what it looked like in the 80's
Waiting for all the flat earthers to come in and say thats Olympic
Well it has for the sole reason that the wreck's machinery is stamped with "401" which is Titanic's yard number. If it was Olympic it would've been "400"
Doesnt matter
Both dead
It’s sad that the titanic had to end this way, but if it weren’t for the titanic sinking, it wouldn’t become very popular as it was today, and the Carpathia wouldn’t be well known as it was for saving the titanic. Plus we wouldn’t have the titanic movies today or maybe.
Imagine how beautiful it would have looked the moment it sunk. With all the paint and details still on it, lying miles under the ocean
They should raise whatever is left of it and put it into a museum.
it would turn into dust its been rusting at 6000psi for 111 years
There is a small part of the Titanic in a museum
It’s impossible to raise the ship
Credits to the cameraman for getting these sick angles
The pool is still full of water
“low miles , well maintained, like new, I know what I got”
Might be able to find brook there
A ship like Titanic should be made again. Whether or not it may have steam engine, but shape must be same.
My father was born two months before the Titanic sank in the Atlantic. The old man finally sank in 2007 at 95 years of age.
Everyone's obsessed with James Cameron, and the late James Horner usually goes unappreciated.
To see the sad ruin of a great ship sitting in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean where she landed at 2:30 am on April 15, 1912 after her long plunge from the world above
Bill Paxton
The late Bill Paxton
I wish that titanic should make a comeback and complete its journey which is still incomplete .😢😢
Proof that the camera man never dies
If they could remove it from the bottom of the sea and put it in a museum, it would undoubtedly be the attraction that would attract the most people because this ship is the most famous ship of all time.