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First view of HMHS Britannic - raw footage 

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The raw footage - the first 15 mins or so of my first dive on HMHS Britannic. The raw unedited footage - I was too busy thinking 'OMG' to aim the camera, think about lights or anything other than ride the scooter to past the bridge, along the bow and up to the port rail

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@keighlancoe5933
@keighlancoe5933 3 года назад
There's something so creepy yet so fascinating about shipwrecks. Don't you feel even slightly creeped out being around that thing?
@jacobmackenziedivingchanne8595
@jacobmackenziedivingchanne8595 3 года назад
Nope. Visibility and conditions were perfect. No torch needed unless in the shadow.
@keighlancoe5933
@keighlancoe5933 3 года назад
@@jacobmackenziedivingchanne8595 did you get to look inside? I'm so curious to see what the interior looks like.
@jacobmackenziedivingchanne8595
@jacobmackenziedivingchanne8595 3 года назад
@@keighlancoe5933 entering the wreck is strictly forbidden. Therefore I could not possibly have any footage of that. None whatsoever.
@keighlancoe5933
@keighlancoe5933 3 года назад
@@jacobmackenziedivingchanne8595 😉
@kaage8780
@kaage8780 3 года назад
I would shit my pants even going anywhere near the WATER where they are. Shipwrecks are creepy as hell. Not even trains or planes have that same feeling.
@kaage8780
@kaage8780 3 года назад
This is horrifying. Yet, I can't watch away. Seeing the real size and the scale. Then just thinking how big Titanic is when she's laying in the cold, dark Atlantin ocean.. Completely alone.
@COWBOYZNATION
@COWBOYZNATION 3 года назад
In halves....
@atoka2206
@atoka2206 3 года назад
In total darkness Forever It's scary to even think about
@BimDaTitanicNerd
@BimDaTitanicNerd Год назад
Britannic was so big that her length is literally longer than the depth of the Aegean Sea.
@georgesalgado8783
@georgesalgado8783 3 года назад
Great footage. This is the closest anyone will ever get to touching Titanic.
@TheEmeraldMenOfficial
@TheEmeraldMenOfficial 2 года назад
You can touch the Big Piece in a Florida museum if your arms are long enough. I’ve done it. It’s cool
@managed9348
@managed9348 3 года назад
Really wish they would have at least preserved the Olympic
@luxstar4life
@luxstar4life 3 года назад
Makes me sick that so many ships have been scrapped
@hardcasekara6409
@hardcasekara6409 3 года назад
Seeing how many museum ships haven't survived the test of time it would only be a matter of time before something happened to her that would result in the need to scrap her be it poor maintenance or economic downturn.
@ErynRenee
@ErynRenee 3 года назад
I wish they kept it and kept the dazzle camouflage!
@FormerlyEpicjcat
@FormerlyEpicjcat 2 года назад
@@ErynRenee i dont think so for a passenger ship nobody would recognise
@janetcarbone4213
@janetcarbone4213 5 месяцев назад
Sad but as I understand, it was in the 30’s and they needed the jobs in Scotland so the Olympic had to be scrapped 😢
@DutchDukeMan
@DutchDukeMan 3 года назад
The only existing Olympic class ship that's still with us today, even tho it's underwater it's still complete and easy to reach
@ryugafan426
@ryugafan426 3 года назад
Titanic is aswell, but too bad its so deap and will soon dissapear😓😢
@DutchDukeMan
@DutchDukeMan 3 года назад
@@ryugafan426 britannic is actually very possible to rise. but it's in greek waters with heavy traffic and they are not very coöperative about the ship.
@TheLockbeard
@TheLockbeard 3 года назад
At roughly 400 feet only advanced divers can go down that deep. It isn’t considered easy for a regular diver to achieve due to the amount of pressure at that depth. Some consider the wreck of the Britannic to be the sort of Mount Everest of diving due to the challenges faced with going that far underwater.
@RB-747
@RB-747 3 года назад
@@DutchDukeMan It is not even remotely possibly for anybody to raise her - not to mention that we designated her as a war grave
@DutchDukeMan
@DutchDukeMan 3 года назад
@@RB-747 i don't see britannic as a war grave, nobody went down with the ship. 30 people got killed by the propellor blades.
@JacobTKYOfficial
@JacobTKYOfficial 3 года назад
When the britannic appeared at 4:00 It looked like a huge behemoth resting.
@Golden_Pomegranate_Studios
@Golden_Pomegranate_Studios 3 года назад
Because it is
@test-zl3fz
@test-zl3fz 3 года назад
Because it is
@sovietunion7202
@sovietunion7202 3 года назад
Because it is
@mesofius
@mesofius 3 года назад
Because it is
@RandyOliverVlogs2
@RandyOliverVlogs2 2 года назад
Because it is
@ErynRenee
@ErynRenee 3 года назад
The fact that the bow hit the sea floor before the stern was submerged is really crazy to think about when you are mostly familiar with the titanic sinking.
@COWBOYZNATION
@COWBOYZNATION 3 года назад
It is crazy. Brittanic would be in better shape if the ocean floor had been only another 75' away!!
@titan9259
@titan9259 2 года назад
The L usitania sank that way as well
@mr.juniii5523
@mr.juniii5523 2 года назад
@@titan9259 yah but lusitania’s wreck is in a bad condition because during the 2nd world war some battle cruisers or battle ship thinked that the wreck was a sub or something dangerous in there radar so they drop some explosives there and also getting the munitions on her wreck making a withered lusitania
@craftpaint1644
@craftpaint1644 2 года назад
The sight of it going down in broad daylight must have been amazing, all fear and death💀 asides of course.
@thisguytrucksoldtrailer6875
@thisguytrucksoldtrailer6875 2 года назад
It sank like one of those toy pool torpedos you throw underwater, when the hull was fully submerged the bow turned into a leading edge and dove down
@RobeyGames
@RobeyGames 2 месяца назад
I’ve just found out how underrated this guy is
@wavemaker10111
@wavemaker10111 Год назад
Seeing this footage makes me think that Britannic’s sinking was actually a blessing in disguise. A massive Edwardian steamship, nearly identical to Titanic, lying in (relatively) shallow, calm, warm water, and unlike most large passenger shipwrecks, she is in excellent condition. We’re lucky to have her on this planet! Unlike many in these comments, I don’t find this footage scary at all. I actually find a peculiar comfort and warmth in being close to her! She is certainly a war grave, honoring those lost in her sinking. But compared to other major maritime disasters, her sinking was orderly and most of her passengers were evacuated safely.
@randomrazr
@randomrazr Год назад
think we could raise it? they save war grave but didnt people die becasue they got chopped by the propellers and no one actually went down with the ship
@wavemaker10111
@wavemaker10111 Год назад
@@randomrazr there’s certainly a bigger possibility of raising Britannic vs Titanic and with a blank check I guess anything is possible! However I think Britannic is best left alone where she is. I have a feeling she’ll last longer down there anyway.
@randomrazr
@randomrazr Год назад
@@wavemaker10111 hard to appreciate the ship when its under 400 feet of water tho
@joshuadespenas5655
@joshuadespenas5655 8 месяцев назад
​@@randomrazryes people got chopped up in there prop
@randomrazr
@randomrazr 8 месяцев назад
chop chop chop chop chop@@joshuadespenas5655
@dieselrotor
@dieselrotor 3 года назад
It is so hard to grasp the scale of Her, Titanic and Olympic but never less, this is amazing.
@nicolepru30
@nicolepru30 3 года назад
Mad respect. This stuff terrifies me
@mesofius
@mesofius 3 года назад
what's scary is when you're diving inside a large wreck and reach a closed door that still has music playing behind it...
@-ATLAS-fz8fu
@-ATLAS-fz8fu 3 месяца назад
@@mesofiusthat wouldn’t be possible
@Schifffahrtsgeschichte
@Schifffahrtsgeschichte 5 лет назад
I hope you filmed more! Thank you for this beautiful shots
@audilover1912
@audilover1912 2 года назад
It’s crazy how different the states of both ships are just because of the depth they are at
@natbatlightwood5288
@natbatlightwood5288 3 года назад
This is so cool but so unnerving. Like my stomach lurched most of the time watching this all that emptiness and than suddenly the ship just looms out of the blue, so unnerving, and yet it was so damn cool too.
@wazda6488
@wazda6488 2 года назад
@@Just_prettywhenicry it’s social media, people can comment about whatever they want
@mariselojeda0810
@mariselojeda0810 3 года назад
It feels creepy in a way knowing that that giant thing sank in the very water you're in, in just 1 hour, and that it's still there, and you can just dive there, and it gives you an idea of how large her sisters were
@midodan1254
@midodan1254 2 года назад
It was 30 minutes
@firewingman9448
@firewingman9448 2 года назад
@@midodan1254 no it was 55 minutes
@midodan1254
@midodan1254 2 года назад
@@firewingman9448 Oh, I think I got it mixed up with the amount of lives lost
@kojiemoji4907
@kojiemoji4907 Год назад
I’m happy that the wreck still looks almost exactly the same as it did back in 1916
@chaselynn8395
@chaselynn8395 3 года назад
the shot panning up from 11:42 is the most eyry and terrifying view i can imagine seeing as well as looking down between the bow section and bridge section where the ship split. It is so insanely cool nonetheless but my god would i be so terrified just by the sheer size and the fact that I am looking at THE Britannic.
@shadow00547
@shadow00547 3 года назад
Her and Titanic still has paint on parts of the bow and side Titanic starboard side has a huge stripe of black and white paint with her name
@leviticuscornwall8991
@leviticuscornwall8991 3 года назад
Still???
@shadow00547
@shadow00547 3 года назад
@@leviticuscornwall8991 yes with no contact with other metal the ships paint can stay intact
@DGFishRfine1
@DGFishRfine1 2 года назад
Utterly spectacular. My ultimate wreck dive goal. Kudos! I love that you didn't cut out the descent. Really gives people a sense of the depth. When you're sitting on the hull and it just looks like the seabed... unreal.
@thekansasjayhawk3504
@thekansasjayhawk3504 2 года назад
I'm fascinated at the beauty of the ocean. So blue, clear and clean. Absolutely beautiful.
@luke_0605
@luke_0605 3 года назад
MESMORISING when she first appeared. My God!
@neilurwin9670
@neilurwin9670 3 года назад
Absolutely Brilliant Video All The Best To Your Team.
@brandlynnyoung3123
@brandlynnyoung3123 2 года назад
I see that I am not the only one who finds this both terrifying and fascinating. Not sure why, though. The sheer size of the ship? The feel of death around the ship? Death doesn't bother me but gigantic things do, so maybe it is the size. I dont know. If I was diving and came across something that was that big, I would probably poo my pants and never go near water ever again. Lots of respect to you for being brave enough to get this awesome footage.
@BestEachDay
@BestEachDay 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this. It's people like you with the skill and guts to go down there that give the rest of us a chance to have "been" there as well. I think, despite the size of the ship -- which I think remains the biggest (originally intended) passenger liner on the ocean floor to this day -- that for those of us who have seen modern ships, they might be disappointed a bit by how much smaller it really is than today's liners. It's still huge, for sure. If you've ever been to the Queen Mary, you'll get an idea of the size, even though the Queen Mary is even bigger -- but it is not that much bigger. I do agree, however, given the intense fascination with the Olympic liners, it would have been great if this giant ship could have been raised, docked, and repaired, then preserved for all to see. Titanic is slowly wasting into a pile of rust some 12,000 feet below the surface and broken into two pieces. Precious few have ever seen it or ever will, again, except in videos. Britannic offers the opportunity to preserve this incredible story and history. Oh, well -- I guess it was never meant to be.
@MrAviation77
@MrAviation77 4 дня назад
This is so boss 👏🏻 loved the descent at the start 😧 , my favourite part was when at 14,35 u turned around and your mate was there exploring , I would love to experience this ,, u got a new subscriber
@deanjovi
@deanjovi 3 месяца назад
Incredible footage. Shipwrecks creep me out so much. This is so eerie and spooky, yet so wonderfully fascinating at the same time
@HuckleberryMoon
@HuckleberryMoon 6 месяцев назад
Outstanding dive video! I like that you didn’t add music, too. The sound of your DPV is perfect!
@Ibby.M.I.786
@Ibby.M.I.786 9 месяцев назад
Much love and respect for you guys going down there and bringing Britannic to us. I saw the silhouette of her at 3:34 and my aching back had chills going up and down. 395 Feet (or 120.4 Meters) might not be that deep, but seeing the vast open ocean around her makes us realize how much we still have yet to learn about our own planet and its hidden wonders - and teaches us to never disrespect our wonderful creator who has made it possible for us to build these great historical marvels of human ingenuity. So sad that we cannot bring her up and convert her into a museum - she will be better off remaining where she is for decades to come long after her sister the Titanic has disintegrated from all of the metal-eating bacteria.
@monsieurcommissaire1628
@monsieurcommissaire1628 2 года назад
I agree that there is something spooky and disturbing about large submerged objects. The ocean is vast and mysterious.
@lonewulf44
@lonewulf44 2 года назад
Wow ... seeing that viewpoint from the bow with the crows nest is wicked cool thinking and mixing the idea of how it twins with Titanic.
@pjmvdbroek
@pjmvdbroek Год назад
From a fellow wreckdiver: "Absolutely brilliant"
@daveware4117
@daveware4117 Год назад
Olympic class liners were not only enginering master peices, they were works of art.
@derelictCHEESEBURGER
@derelictCHEESEBURGER 5 лет назад
Amazing footage !
@xenigmacreacher3.0x99
@xenigmacreacher3.0x99 2 года назад
Tomb for the dead rip to all those lost really do get the long scale for how big she is fascinated and great footage
@quantic7722
@quantic7722 10 месяцев назад
Hauntingly beautiful! The fact she's home to hundreds of marine species is incredible
@suprac19
@suprac19 3 года назад
They should raise it and put it in the dry dock that was made for it in Belfast.
@Makeitso2023
@Makeitso2023 3 года назад
People died on it so I don’t think they can raise her,could be she’s declared a war grave also with the massive damage to her bow and the fact she’s the biggest wreck on the ocean floor I don’t know if it’s even possible,have to admit if they did do it that would be brilliant to go see
@aquastar7315
@aquastar7315 3 года назад
@@Makeitso2023 It's more plausible than you think, and rumors of restriction on specific ships in Greece is being slackened specifically for ships like the Britannic. The only major concern would be the structural integrity of the vessel, being underwater for 100 years, but in theory it could be lifted up slowly in a complex manner... I don't know if it would be plausible to turn her into a dry museum, but perhaps a shallow-water diving experience would be more plausible. I really don't know, but no big plans for here have really been started yet.
@jollamasbait
@jollamasbait 3 года назад
@@Makeitso2023 30 people died and plus the owner of the wreck are (mybe) planning to raise it
@keighlancoe5933
@keighlancoe5933 3 года назад
@@jollamasbait the guy who owns the wreck said he isn't actually against having it raised, but he isn't going to pay for it to be done. If some investor comes along with deep pockets and offers to pay for it to be raised, it could happen, but the chances of that are pretty slim.
@kimnoakes8499
@kimnoakes8499 3 года назад
Well its condition is like the titanic, its far to risky raise it as if they did the ship could break apart.
@markdavis2475
@markdavis2475 2 года назад
I remember when Jacques Cousteau explored the wreck in his minisub, he even took one of the survivors with him!
@funkeystudiostv
@funkeystudiostv Год назад
The awe I had while watching this. Amazing.
@ingocernohorsky
@ingocernohorsky 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing this experience
@Lisa1111
@Lisa1111 2 года назад
Sea vertigo 😳 What did mama shark say to baby shark prior to biting the diver? "Don't bite the yellow parts, they'll give you gas!" 😆 🦈 🤿 🦈 Very cool thank you! Always mesmerizing these shipwrecks!
@imablock16
@imablock16 3 года назад
12:21 things get clear enough to see
@Cashcrop54
@Cashcrop54 3 года назад
I had a chance to take scuba lessons in the late 60's but couldn't arrange it all. Would love to visit some wrecks.
@robertcarroll2840
@robertcarroll2840 3 года назад
How many decompression stops did you make? How long did it take to ascend?
@huckfinn9225
@huckfinn9225 2 года назад
incredible footage, thanks.
@zombiemom6701
@zombiemom6701 3 года назад
The pressure that far down must be insane.
@ProGoinggo202
@ProGoinggo202 2 года назад
Not actually that strong unless you went there without diving gear or else you could get crushed slowly.
@nathandenault3136
@nathandenault3136 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing the awesome footage! Does anyone have any footage from inside the bridge?
@raphaelguerin2691
@raphaelguerin2691 3 года назад
Can You dive on this shipwreck with just an advanced diver license or do you need some other license ?
@MasterBritannicJess
@MasterBritannicJess 2 года назад
400 feest what you think Than
@alfiecackett4287
@alfiecackett4287 2 года назад
How did you gain access to the site? I'd love to do it one day
@smithsj227
@smithsj227 2 года назад
How many stops did you make going back up and how long did it take you to go that far down as well as ascending to the surface? And how long were you down there for?
@Eric-zl6yyy
@Eric-zl6yyy 11 дней назад
Brooo this windows the feeling of spirit watching u
@MrNexusSnipes
@MrNexusSnipes 2 года назад
how close do you think the few pictures that illustrate it are to what it actually looks like down there?
@abcdefg950512
@abcdefg950512 2 года назад
no music just only bubble sound perfect video!! I'll subscribe your channel
@COWBOYZNATION
@COWBOYZNATION 3 года назад
How far down is she again, like 390'??
@ElViperr408
@ElViperr408 2 года назад
I would never want to go underwater and see a shipwreck. It’s just terrifying to see
@Troyjr2423
@Troyjr2423 2 года назад
3:54 the upper deck of the britannic coming into view, fascinating site
@Tom65478
@Tom65478 2 года назад
Yeah
@adambazso9207
@adambazso9207 9 дней назад
Totally creepy how big it is...as it slowly appears from the murky water. Intimidating and awe-inspiring at the same time. But mostly terrifying.
@Nephalem2002
@Nephalem2002 2 года назад
I really wanna learn the skills to dive this before I die.
@krist6074
@krist6074 3 месяца назад
Amazing footage. One can't help but ask himself: Can they raise it, and preserve it?
@Nicholas-ks8xp
@Nicholas-ks8xp 2 года назад
Shipwrecks are one of the few things that trigger the instinctual thalassophobia in me.
@exclusiveday766
@exclusiveday766 2 месяца назад
the idea that on the side she’s laying on, the paint might be able to still be seen in almost perfect condition
@brok1222
@brok1222 Месяц назад
Cool to think that this is the largest shipwreck in the world and you where there to witness it. 🐐
@TCadillacM
@TCadillacM 2 года назад
Sounds like an underwater can opener.
@djlau1
@djlau1 2 года назад
next time you go the try to wipe one window c if you can look inside! id love to know how it looks inside of it
@davidmichaels8934
@davidmichaels8934 3 года назад
Jacob Mckensie, just check with the BBC, on their website of films made by Jacque Cousteau and the crew of the Calypso, around 1977-8.
@jacobmackenziedivingchanne8595
@jacobmackenziedivingchanne8595 3 года назад
I don't need to - I have 10 hours of my own GoPro footage and vivid memories, though JC dived it in a red hat so he wins on points.
@dennisperusse3837
@dennisperusse3837 2 года назад
What they should do is send ROV’s into the interior to see what it’s internal condition is. It would be fascinating to compare conditions between that and the Titanic.
@TravisaInc
@TravisaInc Год назад
agreeed
@craygaming6775
@craygaming6775 2 месяца назад
How u survive the pressure there
@alienracer3391
@alienracer3391 2 года назад
So what were we looking at apart from shadows in the darkness? 👽
@fabiangalarza1626
@fabiangalarza1626 2 года назад
Lástima que nunca lo puedan sacar a flote. Sería genial porque se encuentra en muy buen estado.
@LilDiabloRob
@LilDiabloRob 3 года назад
I have to ask. It’s the remains of the grand staircase still there? We all titanic’s staircase came apart during its sinking.
@COWBOYZNATION
@COWBOYZNATION 3 года назад
Brittanic still needed outfitting & trim work. WWI broke out, she was taken as a hospital ship, so the builders decided to wait on these final appointments.
@mesofius
@mesofius 3 года назад
yeah, it's intact, if you can go down there, you'll see a lot of divers taking selfies on the grand staircase
@JasonSteel-hk2tx
@JasonSteel-hk2tx 5 месяцев назад
Fun fact: This ship is almost identical to the Titanic. From the rooms, staircase, exterior design, etc. So in essence, this is the closest we’ll get to touching the Titanic, let alone in better condition. I imagine once Titanic becomes rust we’ll all go running to Britanic.
@airaero5473
@airaero5473 3 года назад
The ship doesn't look that badly damaged!
@Kreachie
@Kreachie 3 года назад
Yeah, she’s mostly intact, compared to her Famously illfated older Sister.
@Cubingmino34
@Cubingmino34 3 года назад
Amazing :D
@Consecutor_
@Consecutor_ Год назад
9:28 Bro is going through universes💀
@wesleypeters4112
@wesleypeters4112 Год назад
The pine decking is long gone. Some of it was still intact not that long ago.
@Taqruinnius
@Taqruinnius 2 года назад
The only Olympic ship where you don’t need a special submarine to see.
@robertyoung3992
@robertyoung3992 Месяц назад
but you do need special permission from both the wrecks owner and the Greek Government
@mr.juniii5523
@mr.juniii5523 2 года назад
The britannic is in the very good condition tho because of the sea life in her wreck its protecting her from the rusticles making her last longer than her sister titanic, but its still sad to think that white stars superliner ment to join olympic in the atlantic run ended up in the bottom of the kea channel its sad :(
@ryanwallace4686
@ryanwallace4686 Год назад
I wish I had the spine to do this. So creepy. Yet so awesome.
@dariusemmanueltherumblegro7240
@dariusemmanueltherumblegro7240 6 дней назад
The only Olympic class ship you can visit without a Temu submersible
@paulcrosby7419
@paulcrosby7419 Год назад
You ever think that in a peculiar way, the olympic class ships were the most environmentally friendly of its time… between the titanic and Britannic they ended up becoming either coral and bacteria beds for life to flourish and the olympic was recycled.
@OldMan-og7xj
@OldMan-og7xj 22 часа назад
And how did you manage to go that deep?
@fletchy88
@fletchy88 3 года назад
Amazing!!!!!! I hate that i couldn't do this dive as my mind would freak out at where i was, what was in front of me (i know all about the Olympic class, researched for years) and then all the crazy things like my mind suddenly telling me things like, if you need to get out of the water for any reason...... You can't, your fucked!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@COWBOYZNATION
@COWBOYZNATION 3 года назад
Then seeing the massive starboard side propeller, knowing it chopped up 2 of those lifeboats, killing a few of those lost 30.
@leviticuscornwall8991
@leviticuscornwall8991 3 года назад
@@COWBOYZNATION omg dude I would shit my pants in the scuba suit😂
@fredrho1180
@fredrho1180 3 года назад
Raw footage?
@stellakitty2755
@stellakitty2755 3 года назад
Is the oil still in tanks in the 1000s of racks waiting to leak all around the world
@NaenaeGaming
@NaenaeGaming 3 года назад
Except for the fact that Britannic was never converted to oiI (unlike Olympic, which received such conversion after WW1), and always used coal.
@mikemancini313
@mikemancini313 9 месяцев назад
Only thing you'll find down there is tons of coal
@GhostShipBaychimo
@GhostShipBaychimo 2 месяца назад
Still so beautiful 💙💙💙
@thebrit1976
@thebrit1976 2 года назад
Incredibly well preserved they should raise it before it's lost..
@CasSpell
@CasSpell 2 года назад
And then what? 🧐 Restore her and have her float as a museum? Just raising her up alone would cost too much, and she may look sturdy, but she's only as sturdy as golden foil, sadly. Even if she was brought back up, there would be nothing to really do with her 🤷 I mean, look at the Queen Mary, she's still floating and fu nctions as a good looking museum ship, but with damages that are not so visible to the public, but she has some drastic repairs that needs to be handled, and do you know how expensive that is? Very expensive!! I mention her as an example so you can understand that raising up Britannic is simply not worth it at all. She should rest there in peace and fade away as time will go by.
@MasterBritannicJess
@MasterBritannicJess 2 года назад
The most Raise her at least keep one of Olympic class Olympic is gone Forever and Titanic can not Raise at least Raise Britannic Than
@MasterBritannicJess
@MasterBritannicJess 2 года назад
@@CasSpell if people Now she is Titanic Sister ship Than people go to Britannic museum
@mywaymusic9208
@mywaymusic9208 2 года назад
@@MasterBritannicJess this are not toys the wight of HMHS Britanic is about 53,200 tons and it is laying inside for more than a century. If you try to lift her it break wherever you pull because it is too late this ships are to week rightnow and evan will not able to take there own wight Titanic and britannic gone forever. Titanic was breakd because of her own heavyweight when it was new imagine the situation right now.
@andresbg8757
@andresbg8757 5 месяцев назад
It would be cheaper to build a new one than raising her, not to mention that it could get destroyed in the middle of the process to raise it
@John-mz8rj
@John-mz8rj 3 года назад
How log did take to get back to avoid the bends.
@jacobmackenziedivingchanne8595
@jacobmackenziedivingchanne8595 3 года назад
3 or 4 hours of deco after 40 mins on the wreck👍🏻
@deaj8450
@deaj8450 3 года назад
@@jacobmackenziedivingchanne8595 Good lord I wouldn't be able to dive at all because the ocean terrifies me, but imagining that in particular is horrifying. Having to just sit the decompressing in open water for hours, I'd be shitting myself staring at the blue nothing.
@zarkmuckerberg8341
@zarkmuckerberg8341 3 года назад
what does it mean to avoid the bends?
@John-mz8rj
@John-mz8rj 3 года назад
@@zarkmuckerberg8341 The Bends is an illness that arises from the rapid release of nitrogen gas from the bloodstream and is caused by bubbles forming in the blood and other tissues when a diver ascends to the surface of the ocean too rapidly. It is also referred to as Caisson sickness, decompression sickness (DCS), and Divers' Disease.
@COWBOYZNATION
@COWBOYZNATION 3 года назад
You decompress at different depths, depending on how far down you dive. Not "sitting for hours" in one spot. More like sitting 15 minutes for every 150'.
@kimberlyfitts6141
@kimberlyfitts6141 3 года назад
how did you get permition to dive there i want to so bad
@randomrazr
@randomrazr 3 года назад
they keep reufisng me cause i want to take the bell
@Jessie_V486
@Jessie_V486 3 года назад
@@randomrazr LOL
@keighlancoe5933
@keighlancoe5933 3 года назад
@@randomrazr That's why you don't mention things like that lol. I couldn't go down to see the wreck because I wouldn't be able to resist the urge to take a peek inside and I'd probably die
@sosigboi3921
@sosigboi3921 3 года назад
@@randomrazr Taking the bell is hard cuz its stuck with the corals
@randomrazr
@randomrazr 3 года назад
@@sosigboi3921 we can do it man. i got a hammer and a chisel. we'll pry that bell out of the corals. and also see if the grand staiurcase is still their
@davewarrender2056
@davewarrender2056 2 года назад
Question, was brittanic , Titanic's exact copy. Next how deep is she, I assume quite shallow, given divers were in suits, were they using Tri mix gas,
@robertyoung3992
@robertyoung3992 2 года назад
400 feet and the Britannic was just slightly longer
@Posten57
@Posten57 Месяц назад
@@robertyoung3992but not to forget that britannic was a lot more advanced in architecture and safety features then her sisters
@robertyoung3992
@robertyoung3992 Месяц назад
@@Posten57 she was a ship not a building
@Posten57
@Posten57 Месяц назад
@@robertyoung3992 Then how about you educate me properly on the correct terms of ship planing and building, instead of making snarky remarks.
@paulelm4645
@paulelm4645 2 года назад
How deep is this ship
@SoggyNugh
@SoggyNugh 3 года назад
Its beautiful, sad her sister Titanic is going to be gone by 2030
@firewingman9448
@firewingman9448 2 года назад
Britannic will most likely outlive us because britannic is incredible condition unlike titanic life is like fish are down there eating any bacteria and any other harmful thing like rusticals
@markleopard8960
@markleopard8960 2 года назад
Is that the time line I thought it was 2050
@firewingman9448
@firewingman9448 2 года назад
@@markleopard8960 britannic will be gone most likely by the end of this century but titanic will mostly be gone by 2035
@markleopard8960
@markleopard8960 2 года назад
@@firewingman9448 sad one day someone will go down to see her and all they will find is and orange stain
@firewingman9448
@firewingman9448 2 года назад
@@markleopard8960 yea
@hottpan
@hottpan 3 года назад
Very uncomfortable and fascinating, wish a psychologist could explain why we all feel that way. It's just a boat underwater, I mean really it shouldn't even be interesting, and yet it is much more than that.
@gachacasperjohn7958
@gachacasperjohn7958 3 года назад
Why do I think when I look into a shipwreck people who died there says You should honor us
@mr.fnaftanic2665
@mr.fnaftanic2665 3 года назад
Did you go by the propellers?
@MegatronEnthusiast
@MegatronEnthusiast 3 года назад
Ah yes their probably covered in dried blood because of the blender situation.
@Posten57
@Posten57 Месяц назад
@@MegatronEnthusiastatleast the port propeller
@enikata7349
@enikata7349 2 года назад
I thought dives to the Britannic weren't allowed
@Peekarica
@Peekarica Год назад
If there would be a billionaire willing to raise the Britannic and restore her into a museum ship, it would maybe take a decade to do so. But seeing her in the White Star Line delivery would be freaking awesome but making a replica of her in the way of how cruise ships are made is far more better to have as a museum.
@TravisaInc
@TravisaInc Год назад
4:17 damn Britannic is big. I Know the size of it. I just didn't expect it to be that large.
@jessicam5712
@jessicam5712 Год назад
9:28 suddenly I feel like I'm on drugs
@Skinwalker..
@Skinwalker.. 3 года назад
What if asubmarine try to dive Johnston DD-557
@patrickmccrann991
@patrickmccrann991 2 года назад
Johnston is way deeper than a submarine can dive.
@robertyoung3992
@robertyoung3992 2 года назад
it would be crushed the USS Johnston is 21,180 feet down
@brandonmoucatel9630
@brandonmoucatel9630 2 года назад
How deep down is it?
@cannibalfan333
@cannibalfan333 2 года назад
Just about 400 feet.
@accountreality1988
@accountreality1988 2 года назад
122 meters.
@drownplayz
@drownplayz 3 года назад
cool
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