Damn man. Seeing the first guy look so happy and enjoying himself with no clue what was to come was heart breaking. Guy seemed like he was just having the best time.
@hayleymariemills Totally agree with you. It's really bittersweet. You can see that he does it for the right reasons, too, not for money, clout, or ego.
It's crazy how fast a life can leave this earth, just like that, but I'm glad Inside edition included it so we can remember him and that his family has closure, and have the last moments of his life where he was having fun and not in immediate danger, not suffering, just having plain fun.
I'm so glad that family got that video of their son, having a wonderful time with friends, in a beautiful place. I know that's how his parents will want to remember him. He seemed like an interesting, fun person and I'm sad that his life was too brief. No parent expects to outlive their child.
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That second one, man it hit me hard. I have friends and family that went missing… I don’t want to find them like that. And he was fishing right above them, I can’t imagine how that feels
That got to me too, that he was fishing right over his daughter's remains unknowingly. That's going to haunt him for the rest of his life, even though he couldn't have possibly known. I understand that feeling. I've been through something similar, where I could have prevented a murder if I'd only seen the killer waiting for his victim in the backyard that I just slowly drove past on my way to work. I couldn't have known, but I still kicked myself for not looking in that direction.
@@LazyIRanchI imagine the young lady would have smiled to see her father and brother having fun out on the water. also re: the what-if... how could you have known? Don't torture yourself. 🫂
You have friends AND family that have gone missing? It seems like you’re the common factor for all these missing people. Is there something you want to tell us?
The mother’s shoes with the babies shoes on the titanic tore me up 😢 she held her baby all the way to the bottom. The love of a mother is unconditional ❤
Kyle’s story was pretty sad. Imagine passing away before finding out if your child would ever be found. And on top of that, they go missing while they’re heading to college.
The conspiracy theories and rumors that went on during the time he was missing were insane. My mom told me all about them. People mainly thought he was a victim of a hate crime.
The first story with the gopro is very cool. The parents get to see all his somewhat private or possibly unseen by them footage. I would imagine everything on that camera was him having a blast and living life!
RIP to the crew of the Sammy B. My uncle Lawrence Morgan was on CVL-23 the USS Princeton during the battle of Leyte (Lay-Tee) Bay. One of the most brutal of the war, the fighting was ferocious. A 500 Lb. bomb hit my uncles ship and penetrated the top three decks. He said he was thrown up in the air 20 feet off the deck and slammed down and all 20 people standing around him were killed instantly. The bravery and courage of the men that fought WW2 against the savage Axis forces will never be forgotten. Thank you to all our troops!
So sad those kids in their cars A girl in Sydney went missing years ago when she didn't arrive at her destination. Her father hired a helicopter and found her car wreck off a step drop. She was still alive😮
@FortheluvofGod when I searched, one came up about finding his son. I'm not sure if I confused son/daughter. One I was thinking about was about 20 plus years ago and very steep terrain.
Fun fact. Robert Ballard actually found the Titanic by accident. Ballard and his team were employed by the US Navy to find the USS Thresher. The Navy's first nuclear sub and check and see how the reactor core was holding up being underwater for so long. The went to the last known coordinates and found the Titanic. So they used the finding of the ship as his cover story
Ever since the Titanic was found, people have robbed their grave on a regular basis. Robert Ballard left it alone and didn't steal anything. Much respect to him.
On a regular basis? I mean, considering that it's essentially impossible to get to the Titanic by anyone other than (mostly); preservation and research preservation motivated scientists and billionaires I find that hard to believe for many different, yet ( I believe) Obvious reasons lol
Agreed, you might think it was a sad thing, but being that it's been years, I'm sure it was great to finally have some footage of him enjoying himself.
The first guy really was just living life to the fullest. At least his family has those happy moments to remember him by, you never know how precious a simple 15 second video could be once someone is gone.
The Endurance is one of the best preserved shipwrecks in history. It's just marvelous, and the wood it was constructed out of is clearly in fantastic shape for something that's sat on the sea floor for well over a century.
@@patroberts5449 I hate that too...We need to focus on WHERE WE'RE AT...Not some existential place none of us will see even began work on in our lifetimes...
The story of Richard Wagner was heart-wrenching, retrieving his GoPro camera his parents were able to see their son having the time of his short lived life. What a tragedy.
Blows my mind that the Challenger was in ‘86 I remember that day so clearly. I remember the school made every class show the launch, they had rolled TVs into every class and every student barring any that may have been off smoking or using the restroom watched the explosion. Even as young as we were I remember that everyone felt the gravity of the situation. They immediately bussed everyone home
One of my relatives died on the titanic, Alfred G. Rowe, he was a wealthy first class passenger but he had such a kind heart that he gave up his seat on a lifeboat to someone else. He told that person he was a good swimmer. They found him frozen on an iceberg
When I was in Italy, my husband and I were staying on this island called Ischia. We took a scooter to one of the farther parts of the island and found a couple small shops that had police tape all over them. We glanced through the windows and saw absolutely beautiful pottery. Particularly terracotta wine vases and many other artifacts. It wasn’t until years later when we were watching a documentary on Roman shipwrecks that we realized we stumbled upon stolen ancient artifacts and how much they were worth.
I'm glad that the families of those who were missing got some answers about what happened to their loved ones. My deepest condolences to them! I'm also glad the go pro guy's parents got the footage of his happy last adventures -- precious memories. Kudos to all of the people who sought out the folks whose items they found and to those who search for missing people!
I'm so sorry for ALL the families but that first story really had me shook to my core! The poor guy living his best life with his mates and then thats it! Just astonishing honestly!
Damn. Richard Wagoner looked like a great guy. I’m glad his family got to see how happy he was. A zeal for life is a quality we can ALL have but rarely show.
The fact at 4:55 about the shipwreck being discovered by divers a mile down is impossible. The pressure at half of that depth would kill a person instantly, even in a diving suit.
I saw a diver interview who went to 1000ft or something close to that, he said you cant even feel the pressure of the water, it feels exactly like the pressure in a pool or anything like that at the surface. (But the pressure would 30 times the atmospheric pressure right?) I wonder how deep humans can actually go without dying
@@jeffidk-dd8mm1500 is maximum dive depth for the human body to survive from crushing depth anything more and the air in your lungs will be forced out and you’ll suffocate to death before being crushed Technically tho you won’t get crushed at any depth so long as you’re not in a pressure suit …getting the pressure increased on you little by little is safe….having a pressure suit breach and having all the forces onto you at once is not safe and will killed you instantly
At 4:03, the narrator say's, "War War 2." Actually, it's, "World War 2." Also, at 4:55 the narrator say's this ship was found over a mile under water. It also shows the scuba divers investigating the wreck. How can this be? No diver can survive the depth of a mile under water. The World War 2 Ship found 4 miles down, with potentially "Live Shells", is of no concern. With 4 miles of water covering the shells, any explosives energy would dissipate before reaching the surface.
Dbx1233: As a novice diver in 1978, I dived with my diving club on a WW1 wrecked ammunition ship. There were still a lot of unexploded shells around the wreck, along with ones that had exploded. I was bringing one of the unexploded shells to the surface for a souvenir, when the Dive - Master told me to set it down again. He explained later that the unexploded shell could still explode once exposed to the air. Instead I brought up an exploded shell and kept it as a door stop until I moved house. It had concentric rows of lead balls as shrapnel in it. Such precision devoted to killing people. The wrecked ship had sailed from Canada to England and for some reason was also carrying lots of crockery in the cargo. The ship had been torpedoed and sank of Cornwall in South- West England.
Did you know that the Titanic's first class officer Charles Lightholler was at Dunkirk when the British forces that took part in the Battle Of France evacuated. He owned a private yatch and used it to rescue many were stuck on the beach
The car was in good condition , before they started pulling it out . This is one of the worst car recoveries I've watched , flipping the car up-side -down , under water , breaking most of the windows , and dumping human remains in the river . So divers had to go back a week later , to do a grid search in that river , to look for human remains .
This is so crazy. I can't imagine how you feel every day about it and try to live a normal life. After all this I don't think anything will ever be normal again ,no matter is what said and done
Awesome that they found the Endurance! If you don’t know the story about that expedition, you won’t be dissatisfied. One of the greatest survival stories ever!
I used to watch Inside Edition on a regular basis, after work. It's cool to catch this single, lengthy subject. I wasn't aware IE also produced these stand-alone segments.
2:14 That’s so sad to think about, that your the parent of your kids that went missing and were never found, you fished there for 20 years and they were right under your nose the entire time. 😭
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution which sent out the Alvin submersible to find the titanic in the 1980s is right down the street from my house on Cape Cod. My family has many generations on Cape Cod. My aunt used to work for the institute and once had Robert Ballard over for dinner at her home. It’s a pretty cool piece of history to have a small link to.
Long live rich!! We all miss you back home here in Rockdale. We love you homie, you and all the young ones that have passed on from our time in middle and high-school together.
I love napping and hearing family nearby being happy, it is a favorite part of holidays and gatherings. My Mom and sister feel the same, we like to listen to each other talk. That's what I thought of when he said they had been fishing there, I hope someone points that out to him. It's like she was being visited by happy family instead of actively grieving family. I hope he can find some peace and visit her resting place or grave in future.
Omg, talk about uninspired narration for such fascinating underwater discoveries! It's like she's reading a grocery list instead of sharing the excitement of finding shipwrecks, spaceship debris, and decades-old cars. Such a missed opportunity to captivate the audience with the wonder and mystery of these finds!
To say that the Samuel B Roberts, “was outgunned by japan’s imperial Navy” is historically obtuse lol. The Samuel B. Roberts received the appellation "the destroyer escort that fought like a battleship." She wasn’t even a full size destroyer. She was sunk in a gun battle with the Yamato, the largest battleship ever constructed. She may be the last surface ship ever to fire a gun at a battleship. The Roberts and the Johnston’s heroic attack sent the entire Japanese center fleet into retreat, and saved MacArthur‘s landing on the Philippines.
How precious is that GoPro footage for his parents.
I agree May he rest in Paradise and May God heals his parents broken hearts.
i dont know? how?
And he was African American.
@DonnaChamberson who cares..how is that relevant at all?
@@MarkTravis-l6g Because it shows just how precious life is. 🦋
Damn man. Seeing the first guy look so happy and enjoying himself with no clue what was to come was heart breaking. Guy seemed like he was just having the best time.
How good for his family to see that, though
.. when it's your time it's your time to go .. 🙏
And he said we livin life😢
Rip
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You deserve it! I follow you and your adventures. It’s so heartwarming to see you and your team out there helping people.
I remember crying as we watched your reaction to finding them, it was an emotional but beautiful thing to witness!
I hope some day. That you have a bigger one. Till that day. Cheers bud!!
@hayleymariemills Totally agree with you. It's really bittersweet. You can see that he does it for the right reasons, too, not for money, clout, or ego.
Rip to the 1st guy,looks like he loved nature 🫡🙏.
@@Nossse-rq6msYou’re about half a planet away.
Now he is part of nature. Literally! 🤣
@@bojohannesen4352 He was too before he died.
@@bojohannesen4352 You gotta be a unhinged kid,how can you laugh at someone who died like this.
@@contra7631you're unhinged if you think that's what he's laughing at
The GoPro victim looked like he was living his best life. 😢
Ik it’s so heartbreaking he seemed so happy and full of life. Just sad Rip young man
It's crazy how fast a life can leave this earth, just like that, but I'm glad Inside edition included it so we can remember him and that his family has closure, and have the last moments of his life where he was having fun and not in immediate danger, not suffering, just having plain fun.
What an amazing gift for the parents, to see their son so happy and content. So many precious memories preserved, pretty awesome.
I was thinking the same exact thing!!
I'm so glad that family got that video of their son, having a wonderful time with friends, in a beautiful place. I know that's how his parents will want to remember him.
He seemed like an interesting, fun person and I'm sad that his life was too brief. No parent expects to outlive their child.
The GoPro story is heartbreaking! It's crazy that we could leave the earth at any time. Let's cherish every moment we have.
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@@RichAloha I don't believe in fairy tales but you do you
you just realized? wow. i knew that as a kid
Nah, let's spend all our waking moments arguing with strangers online
@@RichAlohainvisible sky daddy aint gonna save you dawg
That second one, man it hit me hard. I have friends and family that went missing… I don’t want to find them like that. And he was fishing right above them, I can’t imagine how that feels
That got to me too, that he was fishing right over his daughter's remains unknowingly. That's going to haunt him for the rest of his life, even though he couldn't have possibly known.
I understand that feeling. I've been through something similar, where I could have prevented a murder if I'd only seen the killer waiting for his victim in the backyard that I just slowly drove past on my way to work. I couldn't have known, but I still kicked myself for not looking in that direction.
@@LazyIRanchI imagine the young lady would have smiled to see her father and brother having fun out on the water.
also re: the what-if... how could you have known? Don't torture yourself. 🫂
lifes pretty fukked up sumtimes. that car wouldve bee good structure for fish an was probably one the best fishing spots too
I wonder if the fish he cought taste like human.😮
You have friends AND family that have gone missing? It seems like you’re the common factor for all these missing people. Is there something you want to tell us?
The mother’s shoes with the babies shoes on the titanic tore me up 😢 she held her baby all the way to the bottom. The love of a mother is unconditional ❤
¹¹
Not always
Unfortunately that’s not always the case by far
People carried luggage back then too! Mom would have packed extra shoes for herself and baby!
Kyle’s story was pretty sad. Imagine passing away before finding out if your child would ever be found. And on top of that, they go missing while they’re heading to college.
and then they see him waiting for them and they Know... *dang*...
The conspiracy theories and rumors that went on during the time he was missing were insane. My mom told me all about them. People mainly thought he was a victim of a hate crime.
@@SofieKingdomwhy? What were the rumors based on
The first story with the gopro is very cool. The parents get to see all his somewhat private or possibly unseen by them footage. I would imagine everything on that camera was him having a blast and living life!
That's the memory they need to keep in their hearts. He's going to be their young, happy, and handsome son in the prime of his life for always.🥲
Yeahh😢
Life's too short
i hope there wasnt a sex tape on there! awkward lol
That comment was awkward @@AlaborJinta
R.I.P, to the guy with the GoPro enjoying life.
RIP to the crew of the Sammy B. My uncle Lawrence Morgan was on CVL-23 the USS Princeton during the battle of Leyte (Lay-Tee) Bay. One of the most brutal of the war, the fighting was ferocious. A 500 Lb. bomb hit my uncles ship and penetrated the top three decks. He said he was thrown up in the air 20 feet off the deck and slammed down and all 20 people standing around him were killed instantly. The bravery and courage of the men that fought WW2 against the savage Axis forces will never be forgotten. Thank you to all our troops!
A go pro with the card being safe that's wild r.i.p can't beileive he drowned though
out of all types of people
I might be crazy here but does anyone see what looks like his face as well at 0:11 ?
@@tsundemonthat’s wishful thinking of yours. His body already is gone from that place.
@@tsundemonwow you’re really slow.
@@NostalgiaFreak_Don’t be a weirdo
So sad those kids in their cars
A girl in Sydney went missing years ago when she didn't arrive at her destination.
Her father hired a helicopter and found her car wreck off a step drop.
She was still alive😮
It’s great he found her still alive.
Was there any news coverage? I would like to read about this story.
@FortheluvofGod when I searched, one came up about finding his son.
I'm not sure if I confused son/daughter.
One I was thinking about was about 20 plus years ago and very steep terrain.
Fun fact. Robert Ballard actually found the Titanic by accident. Ballard and his team were employed by the US Navy to find the USS Thresher. The Navy's first nuclear sub and check and see how the reactor core was holding up being underwater for so long. The went to the last known coordinates and found the Titanic. So they used the finding of the ship as his cover story
Kind of. He knew it was in that area. He hurried the thresher mission, then used the couple days left to "mow the grass" and yeah .
@@robertomahaffey6172 exactly. That was a stipulation for doing the mission..to be able to use the same equipment to find Titanic.
Ever since the Titanic was found, people have robbed their grave on a regular basis. Robert Ballard left it alone and didn't steal anything. Much respect to him.
On a regular basis? I mean, considering that it's essentially impossible to get to the Titanic by anyone other than (mostly); preservation and research preservation motivated scientists and billionaires I find that hard to believe for many different, yet
( I believe) Obvious reasons lol
Did you know that Titanic's first class officer Charles Lightholler was at Dunkirk rescuing British soldiers
@@Voucher765 I did not know that. Thank you.
I keep a window breaker in my car after seeing so many missing persons found in waterways.
Definitely a window breaker with a seatbelt cutter.
Just stay outta water lol
I need to buy one
@@bodilly6221Are you from Nevada? There is a lot of river where I live, it's hard to avoid drving near water
PSA: typical window breakers won't break newer vehicle windows. Look it up!
One positive I enjoyed of this video was the fish at the challenger wreckage, they were so cute and comfortable and curious. It was adorable
I thought it was strange how fearless the fish was of the people too! almost like he was saying “Hey that’s my thing, what’re you doing with it?”
Yeah that was funny to see. Tulsa the part where the guy tried pulling a piece off and the other guy waved him off frantically.
4:31 bro really thinks he’s part of the team 💀
That's what I said...cute little fish..😂😂😂
Officer fishy reporting for duty 😎
2 of them by the way
They were in the fish's front yard. 😂
I thought that was so cute lol he was so involved in it all 😂
What a treasure that his family gets to see him enjoying life one last time on that GoPro footage 🥺
I wish him a speedy recovery.
Wow. @@Crazy-Clown-In-Town
Agreed, you might think it was a sad thing, but being that it's been years, I'm sure it was great to finally have some footage of him enjoying himself.
Imagine being a father, your fishing in a river and aye the fish you caught, all while your daughters dead body is in the same river close by. Dude!
He said he and his son had fished directly over where they pulled the car out many times. So sad
The first guy really was just living life to the fullest. At least his family has those happy moments to remember him by, you never know how precious a simple 15 second video could be once someone is gone.
The Endurance is one of the best preserved shipwrecks in history. It's just marvelous, and the wood it was constructed out of is clearly in fantastic shape for something that's sat on the sea floor for well over a century.
They certainly knew how to build stuff back then.
I was on a Coast Guard icebreaker (Polar Sea) and were told about the endurance when we were in McMurdo.
4:33 the fish there like "what yall doing? Can i see?"😂
Lmao I swear i started scrolling for this comment as soon as i thought the same thing😂
I remember that couple on the news in the 90s. Prayers for everyone and peace be with u.
There’s definitely a lot of history and treasures deep down the ocean, so many stories that were left at the bottom of it waiting to be found one day.
In many ways there is More known about space than our oceans….
@@patroberts5449 true!!!!
@@patroberts5449 I hate that too...We need to focus on WHERE WE'RE AT...Not some existential place none of us will see even began work on in our lifetimes...
I love the longer videos! Respect to that
LIFE IS SO SHORT PLEASE LOVE EACH OTHER...
this is so irrelevant but ok lol
The story of Richard Wagner was heart-wrenching, retrieving his GoPro camera his parents were able to see their son having the time of his short lived life. What a tragedy.
Blows my mind that the Challenger was in ‘86 I remember that day so clearly. I remember the school made every class show the launch, they had rolled TVs into every class and every student barring any that may have been off smoking or using the restroom watched the explosion. Even as young as we were I remember that everyone felt the gravity of the situation. They immediately bussed everyone home
What did the Teacher & faculty react like, What they say
One of my relatives died on the titanic, Alfred G. Rowe, he was a wealthy first class passenger but he had such a kind heart that he gave up his seat on a lifeboat to someone else. He told that person he was a good swimmer. They found him frozen on an iceberg
Searched up his name, he was a pretty dapper fellow from the pictures ive seen
Exploring with Nug is the RUclips channel who found the young couple in the Lake. He's a really good man.
He definitely is a gem!! (Also, he's in the comments above)
Amazing man
I watched his RUclips video about when he found this wreck. I cried so hard
When I was in Italy, my husband and I were staying on this island called Ischia. We took a scooter to one of the farther parts of the island and found a couple small shops that had police tape all over them. We glanced through the windows and saw absolutely beautiful pottery. Particularly terracotta wine vases and many other artifacts. It wasn’t until years later when we were watching a documentary on Roman shipwrecks that we realized we stumbled upon stolen ancient artifacts and how much they were worth.
I'm glad that the families of those who were missing got some answers about what happened to their loved ones. My deepest condolences to them! I'm also glad the go pro guy's parents got the footage of his happy last adventures -- precious memories. Kudos to all of the people who sought out the folks whose items they found and to those who search for missing people!
I'm so sorry for ALL the families but that first story really had me shook to my core! The poor guy living his best life with his mates and then thats it! Just astonishing honestly!
Damn that first one, what a thing to find. Glad the family at least has the happy last moments of their son
I don’t have my glasses on and I just woke up and thought the title said “Haunted Things Found in Underwear” 😹😹😹
Yes...that's what I read.
@boiivilla6327 Glad I'm not the only one!
I hate it when haunted things find their way into my underwear. Believe me it can be quite embarrassing.
😂😂😂 best comment!
Wouldn't be a bad video
Condolences to this family, hopefully they can find some semblance of peace
How heart breaking. Thankful his family now has video footage of happy moments.
RIP to the beautiful black man and I’m glad his parents have his video footage.
Racist.
@@karensbacktf you mean racist
@@karensbackhe's not being racist 🙄
@Elizabethann324 Based on the profile pic I don't think it's he.
beautiful black man 🤓 ☝️
Please be careful when you go swimming or driving, everyone.
Damn. Richard Wagoner looked like a great guy. I’m glad his family got to see how happy he was. A zeal for life is a quality we can ALL have but rarely show.
Rest in peace Richard, you lived a good life. Thanks to the young man who found it.
I noticed how cute the fish came near the divers when they discovered the spaceship ☺️
The fact at 4:55 about the shipwreck being discovered by divers a mile down is impossible. The pressure at half of that depth would kill a person instantly, even in a diving suit.
That’s what I thought
I saw a diver interview who went to 1000ft or something close to that, he said you cant even feel the pressure of the water, it feels exactly like the pressure in a pool or anything like that at the surface. (But the pressure would 30 times the atmospheric pressure right?) I wonder how deep humans can actually go without dying
@@jeffidk-dd8mm 9::32 a.m.
They never said the wreckage was 1 mile deep they said the wreckage spanned 1 mile across the ocean. You misunderstood.
@@jeffidk-dd8mm1500 is maximum dive depth for the human body to survive from crushing depth anything more and the air in your lungs will be forced out and you’ll suffocate to death before being crushed
Technically tho you won’t get crushed at any depth so long as you’re not in a pressure suit …getting the pressure increased on you little by little is safe….having a pressure suit breach and having all the forces onto you at once is not safe and will killed you instantly
This was good. Keep them coming
Bot
@@boofingenthusiast, exactly only an IA bot will post something like that . Keep them coming? Wtf?
COMING 😳
I love all the curious fish with the challenger divers
Same. 😁
$28,000 prosthetic?!! What the hell justifies the cost of $28K for a fake leg?
making it special
R&D plus high end materials plus custom made plus maintenance
I had the same thought when I heard that number. All things (R&D, etc.) considered, that still seems like a very unjustifiably high number.
It comes with a specially made pair of Jordan's 🤷♂️😂
it comes with the gold fat orange jesus shoes
That father's story Friday never came that's incredibly sad RIP
$28,000 for a prosthetic leg! That's criminal to charge that much for something that probably cost a fraction of that to make.
Do some research you might be surprised
Depends on what kind it is, still they cost a lot more than it's supposed to be
a team of engineers need to draw for weeks to make something like that work. its not the material cost that has the value. rnd.,
They used to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars just 10 years ago and have gotten better and cheaper
😂 Walmart legs now
Richard looked like a fun person to be around. I hope he rests in peace.
$28 000 for a prosthetic leg? Wow.
My mother’s prosthetic btk leg is around $13k
Healthcare in the “gReAtEsT CoUnTrY iN tHe WoRlD”
@@Abcdefghijk920even the best have their flaws.
@@Staxx0not that big of a flaw. HealthCare isnt smt small, any country with very expensive healthcare definitely aint a good one
@@Staxx0Best? The USA is no longer first in anything
Its an honor to know a captain can never go down without his ship🥲
At 4:03, the narrator say's, "War War 2." Actually, it's, "World War 2." Also, at 4:55 the narrator say's this ship was found over a mile under water. It also shows the scuba divers investigating the wreck. How can this be? No diver can survive the depth of a mile under water. The World War 2 Ship found 4 miles down, with potentially "Live Shells", is of no concern. With 4 miles of water covering the shells, any explosives energy would dissipate before reaching the surface.
Dbx1233: As a novice diver in 1978, I dived with my diving club on a WW1 wrecked ammunition ship.
There were still a lot of unexploded shells around the wreck, along with ones that had exploded.
I was bringing one of the unexploded shells to the surface for a souvenir, when the Dive - Master told me to set it down again.
He explained later that the unexploded shell could still explode once exposed to the air.
Instead I brought up an exploded shell and kept it as a door stop until I moved house.
It had concentric rows of lead balls as shrapnel in it. Such precision devoted to killing people.
The wrecked ship had sailed from Canada to England and for some reason was also carrying lots of crockery in the cargo.
The ship had been torpedoed and sank of Cornwall in South- West England.
@@StevenKeery You didn't dive 4 miles under water. WW2 explosives from 4 miles depths pose no danger to anything on the surface.
Did you know that the Titanic's first class officer Charles Lightholler was at Dunkirk when the British forces that took part in the Battle Of France evacuated. He owned a private yatch and used it to rescue many were stuck on the beach
This is so bittersweet for the families of those teens who perished , I’m glad the families had closure though
Great research and reportage, Inside Edition!
That car was in remarkably good condition, for sittin' underwater for 21 years! RIP to the occupants!
The car was in good condition , before they started pulling it out . This is one of the worst car recoveries I've watched , flipping the car up-side -down , under water , breaking most of the windows , and dumping human remains in the river . So divers had to go back a week later , to do a grid search in that river , to look for human remains .
As if I wasn’t afraid of open water enough 😱
This was the most entertaining video I have watched in ages
The Black Sea Greek wreck is very deep. Showing divers on a wreck is wrong because the actual wreck is way beyond human diver reach. It is dishonest.
Giving that family his last happy moments is priceless ❤
The greatest discovery would be that of mh370
I think they know where it is and they don't want you to know
Didn't we found some debris?
I'm waiting for that day 😢
Very interesting. This kind of thing fascinates me. Great video!
This is so crazy. I can't imagine how you feel every day about it and try to live a normal life. After all this I don't think anything will ever be normal again ,no matter is what said and done
I Loved Watching This Video! I Have Learned So Much, Thanks 😊
I'm happy they have closure but this is so sad for the poor dad❤❤😢😢😢😢
I love ship stories from the Great Lakes & seeing the light houses.🌊
2400 years old?? thats crazy.. Doesnt even seem possible..
Finding that go pro is so beautiful
4:13 so interesting the discovering that two fishes went to look at it xd
A GOOD captain..always goes down with their ship.
Respect 🫡
He drowned😢 RIP brother
Y’all might want to rethink the ship found in the oxygen free environment found in H2O😂
$28,000 for a prosthetic leg? Suddenly Rocket's preoccupation with mechanical limbs makes much more sense.
Awesome that they found the Endurance! If you don’t know the story about that expedition, you won’t be dissatisfied. One of the greatest survival stories ever!
Inside edition with a video over 2 min 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm also surprised 😂😂
I used to watch Inside Edition on a regular basis, after work.
It's cool to catch this single, lengthy subject. I wasn't aware IE also produced these stand-alone segments.
All I took from this: how could a prosthetic leg cost 28k?
I'm in the wrong business.
2:14 That’s so sad to think about, that your the parent of your kids that went missing and were never found, you fished there for 20 years and they were right under your nose the entire time. 😭
My heart breaks for these families but I am so glad they got something for a little closure ❤
So many stories and some answers buried in the bottom of such diverse waterways.
Wow, dude that poor man.😢
Did your announcer say that that mans' prostatic leg was worth $28,000? Holy cow!
Prosthetics aren’t cheap haha
That was cool! Thanks, Inside Edition. ❤
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution which sent out the Alvin submersible to find the titanic in the 1980s is right down the street from my house on Cape Cod. My family has many generations on Cape Cod. My aunt used to work for the institute and once had Robert Ballard over for dinner at her home. It’s a pretty cool piece of history to have a small link to.
Thank you to the diver that turned in the GoPro. You really did something great for his parents ❤
When he say's "I'm really kinda Numb about it"..look to the right above his head and you will see an "Orb" float right over his head 🦋
‘Lost for words’ isn’t an expression and never has been I wish ppl would stop saying it
The fish couldn’t handle there curiosity and spy on them
Nothing is more haunting than Davey Jones Locker
I keep my feet on the ground 😩
“Boots on the ground”.
So full of life , his family must be so happy to see it
DAMN BRO WAS EATING FISH THAT WAS PROLLY FEEDING OFF HIS DAUGHTER
Long live rich!! We all miss you back home here in Rockdale. We love you homie, you and all the young ones that have passed on from our time in middle and high-school together.
i would like to know more on the Nasa Challenger like what part it was
Their rubber shingles off of the boosters I believe.
They could see how much fun their family member had.❤
I'm very sorry about your daughter but now maybe you could have a little closure with her being found and everything make sure rest in peace
I love napping and hearing family nearby being happy, it is a favorite part of holidays and gatherings. My Mom and sister feel the same, we like to listen to each other talk. That's what I thought of when he said they had been fishing there, I hope someone points that out to him. It's like she was being visited by happy family instead of actively grieving family. I hope he can find some peace and visit her resting place or grave in future.
Omg, talk about uninspired narration for such fascinating underwater discoveries! It's like she's reading a grocery list instead of sharing the excitement of finding shipwrecks, spaceship debris, and decades-old cars. Such a missed opportunity to captivate the audience with the wonder and mystery of these finds!
I like the narrating. This stuff is fascinating and she definitely needed to let the discoveries shine and not make this about her.
To say that the Samuel B Roberts, “was outgunned by japan’s imperial Navy” is historically obtuse lol. The Samuel B. Roberts received the appellation "the destroyer escort that fought like a battleship." She wasn’t even a full size destroyer. She was sunk in a gun battle with the Yamato, the largest battleship ever constructed. She may be the last surface ship ever to fire a gun at a battleship. The Roberts and the Johnston’s heroic attack sent the entire Japanese center fleet into retreat, and saved MacArthur‘s landing on the Philippines.