This footage was shot in 2005 by myself, Rob Goldsmith, for the UK History Channel's documentary "Titanic - A Tale of Two Journeys". I was lucky enough to win this trip through a competition. This is a 6 minute piece i've remastered and edited together from the 7 hours of footage I shot, very little of which has been broadcast... Enjoy. (The copyright of this material remains the property of the History Channel) Check out WWW.ROBGOLDSMITH.CO.UK for more information
@mrpiffles93 Thank you for standing up to your belief, it is good to see there are at least some people not scared to stand up for what they believe in
arnogerbil 3 days ago
@justinkatz441 hmm, just shows your education, tell me. Do you believe in fate, or the loch ness monster, you seem to have that education level if you cannot believe in something that has a bigger chance of being real than humans growing from extra-terrestrial slime
arnogerbil 3 days ago
@arnogerbil God had nothing to do with it since he is just a fictional character for idiots.
justinkatz441 3 days ago
Strange to think that this, amazing, massive structure was once an amazing piece of art. Show you the power of God who can reduce that monster to two chunks of rusty metal with a mere piece of ice.
arnogerbil 5 days ago
@mcwhite623 they are respective plaques left behind by researchers and visitors like Dr.Robert Ballard. Unfortunatly the first one ever left by Robert Ballard who found the ship in 1985, was taken by salvagers before laws took effect and RMS TITANIC INC bought the wreck.
tanqueraygin 2 weeks ago
I bet it's still radioactive! The engine room must have been badly damaged? I noticed in the footage of Captain Smith's washroom that he didn't flush his toilet because if you look closely you can see his muck in the toilet bowl! What a dreadful night that must have been I must say!
BubbaBodecker 4 weeks ago
Do You Think It Would Still Float ? LMAO
MOTeROW668c 1 month ago
красиво
fckekuban 1 month ago
What are those signs in front of the telemotor control?
Great video, thanks.
mcwhite623 1 month ago
@neji9987 I know your comment was ages ago. But seriously, that's a ridiculous prospect, the people died near the surface and looking at it like that most of Germany, france and western Russia is a graveyard; that people live on when you take ww1 and 2 into regard. It's highly possible someone died in your house before you moved in. See the co-existence?
MisterBlinkyTheGreat 1 month ago