The Iceberg didn't sink the ship. There was an explosion in the boiler room. A survivor stated this. There were 2-3 men who would not agree to bring in the NWO that had major money so they killed all those people just to make sure those 2-3 men didn't come back alive. Research find it yourself. I couldn't believe that ship was sunk because of that. Rockefellers, Rothschilds, Bushes, etc. Even the history channel said this.
Thank you so much for labeling what things were. I've been obsessed with the Titanic since I was 8(many years ago) seeing what was what is so very helpful
Titanics whistles were raised and tested by running compressed air through them in a controlled workshop, really sad listening to them it was like she was crying!
I’ve read that the bow hit bottom at 40-45 mph and the stern between 35-40 mph. Whatever the numbers, it was an extremely violent event and like you, I find it absolutely amazing that steel is ripped and shredded like paper and windows and glasses are in place and undamaged.
@@bigpaul7085 and 60 feet for the bow, almost all the way to the anchor.......I've always been crazy curious about the condition of the hull's steel below the mud line, I imagine that it has to be in better condition than the exposed hull.
@@bigpaul7085 and 60 feet for the bow, almost all the way to the anchor.......I've always been crazy curious about the condition of the hull's steel below the mud line, I imagine that it has to be in better condition than the exposed hull.
I would think that the bow was moving forward as well as downward, descending at an angle, and striking the bottom with a slight glancing thus allowing the mud to cushion, as well as taking up some of the impact energy and burying it so deeply as it knifed to a stop. Just saying. Thanks for the very well done video!
The story of Titanic is just a tragic one! Seeing these images of something that went through and pretty much survived such a catastrophic event is just harrowing! I cry for all the people who went through this tragic event one way or another! I can't even imagine having to go through something like that! But, I really enjoy watching these kinds of videos that give us real-time pictures and what they are of, and how some of them were used! It's scary and fascinating at the same time! Keep them coming! You do an amazing job with them!
@@nobshistoryengineering4421 New Jersey here I have so many books and photos from Harland and Wolff Plus I had an incredible 5 or ^ foot long rigging plan blueprint copy. Lost it in moving. So angry
These are some of the best photos I've seen of the Titanic, especially the one of the wine glass and carafe sitting UPRIGHT after 110 years! 🤔 P.S.... I subscribed! 🤗
To have seen the ship in her grand magnificence would have been utterly remarkable! A dive within days of the sinking would reveal the amazing interior, but it took more than a century and by that time the wreck was unidentifiable as the wonderful construction she once was...
While it was cold outside, apparently the 2nd and 3rd class cabins were not that well ventilated, and had a habit of getting VERY warm, and that is why a number of port holes were open at the time.
Wow, so haunting yet very fascinating. I'd like to see what's left of the 1st class dining room. Those windows are breathtaking. Like to see more pictures please. It's 2022, wonder what she looks like now. I'm a big Titanic nerd.
There are some great HD videos up on TH-cam from an expedition in 2021……sad to say and sadder to see that beautiful lady being reclaimed by nature faster and faster, much of her has become unrecognizable.
There has been talk that they want to try preserve the marcone radio, as you can see from this video that its still in pretty ok condition..... but when there was the last expedition to see how feasible it is, the roof and walls of the room it is in had started to collapse, and they are not sure if it is even possible now to do what they planned.
That pressure must of been enormous behind that! I can picture in my minds eye the huge column of water and pressure right on the ships heels as she hit just blowing whatever WAS there like feathers into the surrounding area’ so much to be taught and learned going forward’ a magnificent ship she was in her glory’ so sad.
I’ve never heard of that happening, but it makes perfect sense. I wonder if the screws broke off the shafts when the stern hit? I have always thought that the outboard screws were in their normal position on the bottom…..thank you for the education 👍🏻
It sad to thank that by the 2030's the whole ship remains could be gone, eroded forever. At least we'll have these diving vids to look back on I guess.
Beautiful images very haunting and I liked the photos of the Cargo holes and doors not attached to the Titanic I think 🤔 the divots from the lifeboat being launched the propellers are enormous didn't understand that they were that huge not coming off the bottom unfortunately just big to lift up ?
Great images I like the pictures of the Cargo holes .Interested in those to 👀 what items are still there?.The cargo holes, doors or hatches supposedly came flying off when Titanic hit the North Atlantic Ocean bottom extremely hard and is still buried amazing photos of very simple objects we today use everyday still in place 🥂 pitchers obviously destroyed galore unfortunately . I'm of the belief Titanic should be raised to keep lotters from stealing its objects and in some cases taking personal items of passengers that did die I realize it can't be done because of the condition of ship nowadays.
from what I know of it , the portholes (portlights as they were called then -made by Utley) were open because passengers were looking for the berg, indeed, on Stbd. side ice was scraped onto the portlights themselves also leaving ice in both well decks. So.....White Star brought in the best crew the line had to offer, and between them they managed to sink the un-sinkble ship, my question to that lot is...was the that the best you could do ?
Would there be steam coming out of the steam whistles even when they were not being used? Cause in the movie you got the steam/smoke coming out of the stacks itself of course. But in the movie on the same sides on all of the stacks there was steam coming from another smaller area where it looks like the steam whistles would be. So was there like low pressure steam running thru them always, until they flipped some level/switch for full pressure to run thru them to make them whistle?
Steam could also be possibly coming out of the fiddley if there was a lot of it building in the boiler rooms for a while. Not sure how possible this is but it would depend on a lot of things, the air would have to remain warm enough to not allow the steam to recondense before reaching the fiddley, which is... 60 feet or something above. I'm guessing this was mostly for dramatics in the movie, not sure if I remember any eye witness reports of steam coming out of the fiddleys, not that anyone would even pay attention in the panic most likely, but they were trying to bleed off any excess steam after the collision, so any valves that could be opened to vent it out, were likely opened.
1:56 These whistle sounds are the wrong ones. That sound was from the whistles being blown using compressed air, after being recovered from the seabed. They make a completely different sound when they are blown using steam, as they would've done in 1912, however they were afraid the whistles would shatter if they were blown using steam, due to the amount of time they spent underwater and the age and condition of the whistles, so compressed air was used instead. For a more accurate whistle sound, I suggest looking up the footage of Olympic arriving in New York after the collision with the lightship Nantucket.
That is why I said similar, I know they weren't used with steam when this sound was re-created, thus the temperature, pressure, density etc are different and the sound is different. Plus I have to use a sound that the background noise(s) can be edited out. Such is life, what can you do. I wouldn't put hot steam through whistles that have been underwater for 90+ years either.
A lot of them were likely forced open due to the impact with the ocean floor, so there is no real way to even get an estimation of their correlation to the flooding. Some were also broken open due to the iceberg.
It will take a long time for it to become unrecognizable, beyond our lifetimes. Some parts of it will remain for all eternity, IE bathtubs and other ceramics.
When I pondered on sinking of titanic, well,I wanted to believe ice would give in before steel,,course I was wrong,,But this tragedy could of been avoided fr many reasons, but to many to mention, The unsinkable eh,,obviously got that wrong did they not??And didn't they have inflatable dingys at this time which half a dozen could of been placed in lifeboats,,ye,if things got desperate which course did,,I rest,jcvw
Thank you for continuing to share these images and videos with us. Titanic was an amazing machine. Such a tragic story.
The Iceberg didn't sink the ship. There was an explosion in the boiler room. A survivor stated this. There were 2-3 men who would not agree to bring in the NWO that had major money so they killed all those people just to make sure those 2-3 men didn't come back alive. Research find it yourself. I couldn't believe that ship was sunk because of that. Rockefellers, Rothschilds, Bushes, etc. Even the history channel said this.
Thank you for identifying where and what we are looking at. More, please!
The most informative video of the titanic wreck I have ever seen., BY FAR.
Your comments about what is pictured make your videos well worth watching.
Thank you, I appreciate that.
One of the best videos I've ever seen thanks for the steam whistle really like that
Thank you so much for labeling what things were. I've been obsessed with the Titanic since I was 8(many years ago) seeing what was what is so very helpful
You're welcome, cheers.
Sadmusiclotsdiedontheship
Somanylifeslostsad
Wonderful photos and labeling them was a great help. I also am a Titanic enthusiast, and would like to see more with labels.
Excellent job.
Thanks. Will do.
Titanics whistles were raised and tested by running compressed air through them in a controlled workshop, really sad listening to them it was like she was crying!
Freue mich wenn Neue Fotos von der Titanic anzschauen sind. DANKE.
Some of the best photos iv seen would love to see more of the stern
As a student of Titanic history, because it's very interesting to me, my favorite was hearing the sound of the whistles.
Nostalgia
they are the voice of the ship
How fast did the ship hit the bottom, even? It's amazing all this stuff is still not only intact but sitting in place, not knocked over or shattered.
I’ve read that the bow hit bottom at 40-45 mph and the stern between 35-40 mph. Whatever the numbers, it was an extremely violent event and like you, I find it absolutely amazing that steel is ripped and shredded like paper and windows and glasses are in place and undamaged.
The bow took 5 minutes to hit bottom. When the stern hit bottom it dug itself 50 ft below ground
@@bigpaul7085 and 60 feet for the bow, almost all the way to the anchor.......I've always been crazy curious about the condition of the hull's steel below the mud line, I imagine that it has to be in better condition than the exposed hull.
@@bigpaul7085 and 60 feet for the bow, almost all the way to the anchor.......I've always been crazy curious about the condition of the hull's steel below the mud line, I imagine that it has to be in better condition than the exposed hull.
I would think that the bow was moving forward as well as downward, descending at an angle, and striking the bottom with a slight glancing thus allowing the mud to cushion, as well as taking up some of the impact energy and burying it so deeply as it knifed to a stop. Just saying. Thanks for the very well done video!
More amazing pics of the Titanic and it is hard not to cry so many die on that day
The story of Titanic is just a tragic one! Seeing these images of something that went through and pretty much survived such a catastrophic event is just harrowing! I cry for all the people who went through this tragic event one way or another! I can't even imagine having to go through something like that! But, I really enjoy watching these kinds of videos that give us real-time pictures and what they are of, and how some of them were used! It's scary and fascinating at the same time! Keep them coming! You do an amazing job with them!
The fact those bottle stayed in place when the sinking was happing is amazing
Incredible footage. I was in the titanic historical society for many years.
I live not far from their brick and mortar location. They have a little museum as well.
@@nobshistoryengineering4421 New Jersey here I have so many books and photos from Harland and Wolff Plus I had an incredible 5 or ^ foot long rigging plan blueprint copy. Lost it in moving. So angry
@@paulcapaccio9905 I have lost a memorable few items when moving as well, it's unfortunately inevitable.
Hopefully no more moving for a while.
Me too....and before the '97 movie ......!!!!!!
These are some of the best photos I've seen of the Titanic, especially the one of the wine glass and carafe sitting UPRIGHT after 110 years! 🤔
P.S.... I subscribed! 🤗
Still fascinating, after all these years.
Great video, seeing the parts and artifacts labeled makes things much more interesting.
To have seen the ship in her grand magnificence would have been utterly remarkable!
A dive within days of the sinking would reveal the amazing interior, but it took more than a century and by that time the wreck was unidentifiable as the wonderful construction she once was...
I liked you as a cartoon when I was younger!
Glad you enjoyed.
Felix cat..try and find robot images of Turkish baths..they are amazing..🐱
I would like to see the cargo hold with all the cars or what's left of them
Same, cars are probably flat 😅
One car was listed on the manifest, not cars
1 car on titanic
One car listed and it was boxed with wheels detached
SHALOM GREAT VIDEO!!! I AM LEARNING VERY MUCH!!! TODAH!! TODAH!!!! CPT. SGT. ,,
Thank you for this.
While it was cold outside, apparently the 2nd and 3rd class cabins were not that well ventilated, and had a habit of getting VERY warm, and that is why a number of port holes were open at the time.
Such sadness 😢
Thanks for posting these great photos. I liked the photos of the Marconi messaging euipment. Cheers !
Cheers brother.
Wow, so haunting yet very fascinating. I'd like to see what's left of the 1st class dining room. Those windows are breathtaking. Like to see more pictures please. It's 2022, wonder what she looks like now. I'm a big Titanic nerd.
There are some great HD videos up on TH-cam from an expedition in 2021……sad to say and sadder to see that beautiful lady being reclaimed by nature faster and faster, much of her has become unrecognizable.
There has been talk that they want to try preserve the marcone radio, as you can see from this video that its still in pretty ok condition..... but when there was the last expedition to see how feasible it is, the roof and walls of the room it is in had started to collapse, and they are not sure if it is even possible now to do what they planned.
Fantastic photos.Hopefully one expedition they will send a robot cam down the forward cargo hold as far as possible.
such sadness I feel Every time I See Photographs Of the ill fated Titanicxx
That 20’ cargo hatch was blown off the bow by internal hydrostatic pressure when the bow section hit…amazing.
And shot 75 yards out in front of the bow……the power of water is absolutely amazing and terrifying.
That pressure must of been enormous behind that! I can picture in my minds eye the huge column of water and pressure right on the ships heels as she hit just blowing whatever WAS there like feathers into the surrounding area’ so much to be taught and learned going forward’ a magnificent ship she was in her glory’ so sad.
Both side propellers were pushed up above the mud line when the stern hit bottom.
I’ve never heard of that happening, but it makes perfect sense. I wonder if the screws broke off the shafts when the stern hit? I have always thought that the outboard screws were in their normal position on the bottom…..thank you for the education 👍🏻
My favourite was the caraf still on the shelf with the glasses. Just waiting for someone to come into the room and poor a drink.
It sad to thank that by the 2030's the whole ship remains could be gone, eroded forever. At least we'll have these diving vids to look back on I guess.
that is really very unlikely, given the current rate of erosion. she hasnt changed much since the 1980s.
While she may not be recognisable as a ship in the next few decades, things like the engines and boilers will be there for centuries.
Beautiful images very haunting and I liked the photos of the Cargo holes and doors not attached to the Titanic I think 🤔 the divots from the lifeboat being launched the propellers are enormous didn't understand that they were that huge not coming off the bottom unfortunately just big to lift up ?
Did I just see James Cameron swim by?
How did the glass stay in place when Titanic impacted the ocean floor at considerable speed??????
Built to last.
There must be very little of the ship left now the ravages of time has really taken its toll on it
Great images I like the pictures of the Cargo holes .Interested in those to 👀 what items are still there?.The cargo holes, doors or hatches supposedly came flying off when Titanic hit the North Atlantic Ocean bottom extremely hard and is still buried amazing photos of very simple objects we today use everyday still in place 🥂 pitchers obviously destroyed galore unfortunately
. I'm of the belief Titanic should be raised to keep lotters from stealing its objects and in some cases taking personal items of passengers that did die I realize it can't be done because of the condition of ship nowadays.
from what I know of it , the portholes (portlights as they were called then -made by Utley) were open because passengers were looking for the berg, indeed, on Stbd. side ice was scraped onto the portlights themselves also leaving ice in both well decks.
So.....White Star brought in the best crew the line had to offer, and between them they managed to sink the un-sinkble ship, my question to that lot is...was the that the best you could do ?
I was waiting for skeltons of Jack & everyone else that didn't make it.
Would there be steam coming out of the steam whistles even when they were not being used? Cause in the movie you got the steam/smoke coming out of the stacks itself of course. But in the movie on the same sides on all of the stacks there was steam coming from another smaller area where it looks like the steam whistles would be. So was there like low pressure steam running thru them always, until they flipped some level/switch for full pressure to run thru them to make them whistle?
Steam could also be possibly coming out of the fiddley if there was a lot of it building in the boiler rooms for a while. Not sure how possible this is but it would depend on a lot of things, the air would have to remain warm enough to not allow the steam to recondense before reaching the fiddley, which is... 60 feet or something above.
I'm guessing this was mostly for dramatics in the movie, not sure if I remember any eye witness reports of steam coming out of the fiddleys, not that anyone would even pay attention in the panic most likely, but they were trying to bleed off any excess steam after the collision, so any valves that could be opened to vent it out, were likely opened.
Lord have mercy
WRECK-AGES ☑️
To think that the bronze propellers from the Titanic will be sitting on the ocean floor for the remainder of the earth existence.
The caraf and the glass still in place. Open windows...
Did they ever find the damage of the iceberg? And should there be pictures of it?
Only by sonar, not visible. The iceberg damage is beneath the mudline.
@@nobshistoryengineering4421 oh sure
1:56 These whistle sounds are the wrong ones. That sound was from the whistles being blown using compressed air, after being recovered from the seabed. They make a completely different sound when they are blown using steam, as they would've done in 1912, however they were afraid the whistles would shatter if they were blown using steam, due to the amount of time they spent underwater and the age and condition of the whistles, so compressed air was used instead. For a more accurate whistle sound, I suggest looking up the footage of Olympic arriving in New York after the collision with the lightship Nantucket.
That is why I said similar, I know they weren't used with steam when this sound was re-created, thus the temperature, pressure, density etc are different and the sound is different. Plus I have to use a sound that the background noise(s) can be edited out. Such is life, what can you do.
I wouldn't put hot steam through whistles that have been underwater for 90+ years either.
Nobody ever counted the open portholes in the hull. Would be of historical importance to know how the flooding icreased accidently.
A lot of them were likely forced open due to the impact with the ocean floor, so there is no real way to even get an estimation of their correlation to the flooding. Some were also broken open due to the iceberg.
Do you go down and get these yourself?
We build and we suffer
wow....it's said she rests 2 and a half miles below the surface....brain goes to 'off'.
It will fall apart in a few years I guess.
It will take a long time for it to become unrecognizable, beyond our lifetimes. Some parts of it will remain for all eternity, IE bathtubs and other ceramics.
@@nobshistoryengineering4421 😱😱
When I pondered on sinking of titanic, well,I wanted to believe ice would give in before steel,,course I was wrong,,But this tragedy could of been avoided fr many reasons, but to many to mention, The unsinkable eh,,obviously got that wrong did they not??And didn't they have inflatable dingys at this time which half a dozen could of been placed in lifeboats,,ye,if things got desperate which course did,,I rest,jcvw
I lost my tapshoes when titanic sank
Did you know that the one pool titanic has is still full of water.
Really? Do the bathtubs still have water in them too?
Also, I think Capt Smith caused the sinking by leaving the water filling his tub on for hours.