when did the door fall off and where is it on display i really want to see this thing it literally has a story of its own and one of my ancestors had a cabin on d deck
5:29 now this I don't believe. It would have required a lot of effort to cut them off as they 100% didn't deteriorate enough to fall off on their own. plus the vibrations would have damaged a lot of the surrounding area. Nobody would be this stupid.
1:47 notice anything odd? That black mark on the side is actually an old coal burn from a fire. Idk if it was affiliated with the sinking, but it probably was as this was also the part that hit the iceberg.
The black marks under the forward well deck tho, if it was a coal bunker fire it would be farther aft near boiler room number 6, under the bridge and first funnel.
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It amazing me how some of these images are captured on video.
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Beautiful. So fascinating. Fantastic job.
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when did the door fall off and where is it on display i really want to see this thing it literally has a story of its own and one of my ancestors had a cabin on d deck
The mail room was awesome
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5:29 now this I don't believe. It would have required a lot of effort to cut them off as they 100% didn't deteriorate enough to fall off on their own. plus the vibrations would have damaged a lot of the surrounding area. Nobody would be this stupid.
1:47 notice anything odd? That black mark on the side is actually an old coal burn from a fire. Idk if it was affiliated with the sinking, but it probably was as this was also the part that hit the iceberg.
The black marks under the forward well deck tho, if it was a coal bunker fire it would be farther aft near boiler room number 6, under the bridge and first funnel.
@@TitanicTours27 also under the waterline
I like the last picture the best. It's weird how the glass is still in contact too.
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