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Titanic - Raising 'The Big Piece'

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2010

A large section of Titanic's hull, presumably from the break-up area around staterooms C-79 and C-81 is finally successfully brought up from the ocean depths.

Special thanks goes to James Cameron's Titanic Explorer CD-Rom program and Twentieth Centruy Fox Software Co.

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  • are they gonna restore this pice

  • Wow cool and amazing

  • You can buy it in April this year, if you have $190 million, and somewhere to keep it - "Items as small as a hairpin and as big as a chunk of the Titanic's hull are among 5,000 artifacts from the world's most famous shipwreck that are to be auctioned in April, close to the 100th anniversary of the disaster." "On April 11, all of the salvaged items are to be sold as one lot in what Guernsey's President Arlan Ettinger describes as the most significant auction ever handled by that house."

  • I saw "The Big Piece" in a traveling exhibit in the Twin Cities of Minnesapolis & St.Paul in 1999 I was amazed by it plus I saw the other stuff that was brought up from the werck now that I'm older think it's still cool to see the artifacts but at the same time I think they should back were they belong down 2 1/2 miles in the waters of the North Atlantic

  • only if they could do that with every piece of the ship at a time and some how rebuild it

  • @CrimsOnyx23 TOUCH IT. :)

  • @iBullyMyTeachers Oooh.. they have a piece at the Branson Museum, it might not be that piece, but they do have a chunk of the hull there too, I believe

  • @CrimsOnyx23 I did some research. It's at the Luxor in Las Vegas, in the Titanic exhibit. Anyway, the reason why I was asking was because I went to the Luxor with my Honors English 9 class because of the Titanic curriculum, and I touched a big piece of the ship (which I wasn't supposed to touch, shh! Don't tell). I then stumbled across the this video and I was like, "Wait, did I touch that?"

  • @iBullyMyTeachers I think it's at the Branson, MO Titanic Museum

  • Where does 'The Big Piece' at now?

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