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  • At least at one time, someone stated that a sub could be rented or chartered for $36,000.00 to take a trip down to the wreck. But for what we pay per month for Internet service, we are really saving and can get down to the wreck at a much cheaper rate thru the magic of YouTube.

  • i would have gone closer to see the time on the clock, and is it just me or does that porthole in the strauss cabin look massive!

  • 6:56 Does someone manage to see the leg of a Regence armchair ? I believe I can spot one into the amount of debris...

  • I am glad they didn't take any thing from the ship.

  • "knock it down if its in your way"

    good one Cameron..

  • LOL "jake" and "elwood"!

  • I cant beleive the clock was on the mantle still, did they attach it or something

  • @lDolLlL I believe the clock was fixed to the mantle, yes...

  • I wonder if Rose walked past the Strauss' cabin on her many missions to have her inner thighs felt up. She probably did-may be even rubbed herself up on all the corridor door handles. Kind regards :)

  • I really don't understand why the director decided to have a little box with jimmy c jizzing himself in the corner. The underwater shots should be full screened all the time, we don't need to see his stupid 3d head

  • all of this is amazing i love the titanic story  thanks for upload all of the videos

  • one wonders if cameron allowed don and ken to go down to see her,considering they have made this their life long passion..much more deserving of the honour than he,but hey..money talks

  • James, SHUT THE HELL UP. I wish their where an version of this without he´s irritating voice. By the way, Avatar sucked ass.

  • yeah thanks for uploading great job

  • whosroom was that???

  • were do they get the photographs????

  • @tagcheeta1992 they are publicity photos from White Star and from other photographers before the voyage. before a new ship can sail it must go on a series of sea trials. There would be many photo opportunities .

  • While I am enjoying the documentary, I can't help but notice that James C. seems quite arrogant, and doesn't seem to have much respect for the ship when it comes to preservation, nor does he care about family's feelings as he makes frequent statements (e.g.: "yeah baby" all excited) like he's filming a roller coaster rather than a GRAVE.

  • Ok, this is starting to piss me off! He is saying all happy "say it's not the clock, oh my gosh, this is outrageous!" NO, IT'S OUTRAGEOUS THAT HE IS ACTING SO HAPPY & EXCITED IN A ROOM WHERE 2 PEOPLE PARISHED! I guess he is so rich and full of himself, that he just thinks of this place as a hugt movie set rather than a REAL PLACE that people died. He makes me sick!

  • I bet if his little mini-sub got caught in that room, then his entrie attitude would change completely. I bet he would not be acting all happy & giddy, like a 6yr old who just got his mom to buy him a candy bar @ the store. I am not angry that he did this documentary, it is quite good, I think that I expect someone of wealth to act with much more class since examining the place were human souls were lost is never a place to act like you're filiming a comedy. SCREW HIM!

  • Act with class? Cameron? I don't think so. The man is truely a total jackass. Many fans have met him and he was a complete asshole. Actors from Titanic say he was a douce drill sargent. The man make great films but he could indeed act with more class.

  • @ThiefRikku0306: GOOD COMMENT THIEF! I AGREE W/ YOU TOTALLY! VERY WELL PUT FRIEND!  He makes a complete MORON of himself if you ask me. There are other extremely wealthy people who don't act like they are so cracked up, that they could careless about other people's feelings..... His behavior is truely nauseating! Again Thief, good comment!

  • maybe I'm thinking about it too much, but I think it's really interesting that there are animals that live on the titanic.

    So so far below the ocean, creatures live on an international monument so casually.

  • to livijones, I would say 00.20 ?

  • Am I the only one who wanted to see the time that was on the clock? That's going to bother me quite a bit now.

    I can never read enough about Titanic and her crew, especially stewardess Violet Jessop who survived a collision on the Olympic, the Titanic and the Britannic.

  • you're not the only one, i wanted too as well.

    Mr. Murdoch was dedicated and honoured to have Titanic in his hands; he frantically tried to save her from colliding with the berg.

    That clock to me is treasure as far as i'm concerned, and also there is bound to be jewels in the safes.

  • @LiviJones I was hoping they would get a better close up of that as well, but it looks like one hand is between 12 and 1, while the other is at 4. So it looks as if it's either 12:20 or 4:03, it looks hard to tell which hand is which. It would've made more sense (to me) for it to read close to 2:20 to match the time the ship took its plunge and presumably flooded the cabin, so unless analog clocks in 1912 could tick underwater, perhaps something else must've interfered to stop the clock at 12:20

  • @LiviJones I saw this on TV once, and it had better quality than Youtube and you could see the clock hands. It said 2:20 quite clearly so I guess it must have stopped when the ship actually sank.

  • No, I'm sorry I can't copy the address... I hope I was enough precise...

  • You can see original photos of C55 and C57 in 1912 on Harland and Wolff website. It seems I can't copy the address here, I'll just try after. Otherwise, you can just search "Titanic built in belfast" on Google, you click on the first result and when you're on the page, you go to Purchase / Photographs / Olympic / Accomodation. You have C55 on page 2 (photograph H1595) and C57 on page 3 (H1592). Thanks a lot for this video !

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  • What is someone got sick or had to go to the bathroom while they were down there?

  • @MADMISERABLEMIKE I dunno but you know on the space shuttle they wear special diapers when they do space walks that last several hours. I think military pilots do the same (I'm not kidding this is true)

  • the clock stop at 1:20

  • how can you tell???

  • How the fuck did a clock still manage to be on the fireplace?

    And why didn't he zoom in to check the time? Looks like the big hand is on the 4 though - WoW.

  • Did they bolt clocks and such down on cruise liners?

  • @Spaceweed10 I'm sure it's integrated/attached, otherwise it would fall off just in heavy seas. If you'll remember, in the film all the furniture is nailed to the floored.

  • 3:30 'we don't know what happened to them'.

    Well they found one Strauss body. They didn't die together as such, but they sure tried.

  • where did you see that they found one of their bodies? that is news to me... and besides, that in no way proves that they didnt die together... one couldve simply floated away, or been pushed away etc, if your statement is indeed true ....

  • You're quite right that there's no guarantee they didn't die together - but they sure didn't stay that way!

    Only one Straus body was recovered - you can find that info on just about any good Titanic site, but curiously they never mention it in documentaries. (Astor and Hartley were also found, as was Milton Long - a shipboard friend of Jack Thayer).

  • Thank you for the info... I was wondering about Long...

  • @BarryDennen12 Mr. Straus body was found but not his wife's it is possible they stayed together maybe Mrs. Straus was not wearing a lifejacket

  • @BarryDennen12 Dead people can't hold onto eachother. I don't imagine one left the other.

  • We can never be sure. It'd be pretty obvious that they'd try to stay together, but there was absolute bedlam once the ship started the final descent; especially during the breakup. People were thrown overboard by the split (which was so violent that many people at the time called it an "explosion"), and the swell caused by the ship going down.

    Two people could easily get separated - but as you say, I'm pretty sure they would've tried to stick together.

  • @BarryDennen12 Maybe they did stay together Mr Straus body was found maybe Mrs. Straus did not wear a lifebelt.

  • I am visiting the Titanic Museum in Branson. The museum is a scaled down versiion of the real ship. The real ship was 7 or 8 stories tall, complete with 5 elevators. 3 public ones behind the grand staircase and 2 freight elevators. Mrs. Strauss gave up her chance to get on a lifeboat because she wanted to be with her husband.

  • amazing ship sad that she will never finish her maiden voyage... would love to visit this amazing ship.

  • so amazing!!! almost unbelievable ..

    thank you for uploading this!

  • Wonder if they ever saw anything like big whales or any sharks that would be cool.

  • thanks for this - absolutley amazing

  • Very good video.Soooo fascinating. Thank you for uploading. Please comment on my Titanic videos and rate and subscribe!! XD

  • We got a lot of Titanic fans here on YouTube. The movie that James Camron did in 1997 is the most detailed one that was ever created. James Horner wrote the music score to the movie.

  • Camerons film is the holy grail of titanic films, but i wished he'd have portrayed Ismay dressing like a woman to get into a lifeboat... I've heard this version of events ever since i first became obsessed with Titanic in 1985, at the age of 7...

    I don't believe i'll ever get her out of my system...

  • @jswaffxxx Bruce Ismay was near collapsible C on Titanic's starboard side he was helping women and children get into the boat when as soon as there were no more women and children he went down to A-deck to find more but as he left the officer allowed men in the boat since the office saw room for four more people so C was lowered seeing this Ismay and another man climbed over a window into C. Collpasible C carried 31 women and children 6 men and 6 crew in total 43 people when it could hold 47

  • @jswaffxxx However, you know this is not the truth: Bruce Ismay was not dressed up like a woman while getting into the lifeboat. Then, you should remember something : Officer Murdoch allowed men to get into the lifeboats if no woman came. I am certain that when Bruce Ismay left the ship, there was no woman around lifeboat C. What would you have done on this sinking ship ? Are you certain you would have stayed aboard ? Don't you think you would have tried to go into a lifeboat ?

  • @Nicomurgia You are right. Officer Murdoch was not as discriminating of a guy. He worked the starbord side of the ship. The officer on the other side was a discriminating guy. I too would have tried to get into a lifeboat. If I would have tried to get on a lifeboat on the port side of the ship, I would have been shot. Back then, the lifebelts weren't bullet proof.

  • @Streetcar1743 Lightoller considered Captain's orders were "Women and children only" and not "Women and children first". This doesn't mean he was a horrible discriminating bastard. I believe that everybody tried to do his best to save a maximum of lives. On board, nobody thought the ship would sink so quickly. At that time, lifeboats were used to transfer passengers from a ship to another ship and then come back to transfer other passengers. Lightoller didn't want to sentence all men to death.

  • @jswaffxxx However, you know this is not the truth: Bruce Ismay was not dressed up like a woman while getting into the lifeboat. Then, you should remember something : Officer Murdoch allowed men to get into the lifeboats if no woman came. I am certain that when Bruce Ismay left the ship, there was no woman around lifeboat C. What would you have done on this sinking ship ? Are you certain you would have stayed aboard ? Don't you think you would have tried to go into a lifeboat ?

  • veryyyy goood!!

  • this is fascinating.!!

  • Thank you so much for uploading all of these fascinating Titanic wreck exploration videos.

  • @Trancemaster2052 yes indeed. How many people can afford a $36,000.00 submarine ride to the bottom of the ocean to see the ship?  This way people that don't have that kind of money can take the trip right at their computers! My PC is wired up thru my speakers and with the sounds coming thru my big speakers, I get the feeling of riding the submarine but without paying so much money! Trancemaster2052, you have nailed it!

  • @Streetcar1743 Damn, you replied to a comment I made 3 years ago haha. But thanks. I still periodically come back and watch these videos. With the ROVs cameras it does make you feel like you're right there.

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