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TITANIC WRECK TOURS Episode 1: 'Echoes From the Deep' 

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((Note, I had to re-upload this video due to an audio glitch and a mix-up on one of my audio/video takes)
Episode #1 to my indie video series about TITANIC. This episode is specifically meant to follow a 'nostalgic path' and is laid out reminiscent of the classic discovery channel documentaries I grew up with. I was blessed to be given permission to use Mr. Michael Whalen's incredible score to accentuate my videos.
This episode will focus on the Testimonies of some of Titanic's survivors, and draw attention to specific parts of the wreck (where applicable) in accordance with Titanic's story as we are told it by her survivors. Using footage graciously provided by NOAA and the Inner Space Center, mixed with classic animation from 'Home Run Pictures', Cyberflix 'Titanic Adventure Out of Time, as well as newer computer graphics from fellow RU-vidr JEALOUSE STATEMENT ((link to his profile below)) this long-awaited first episode was truly a labor of love and I cannot thank those involved enough for all the help, and patience bestowed on me as I made it.
I look forward to the next episode...
Enjoy!
(NOTE: This Video has been made WITH PERMISSION wherever applicable, and much of the other content is either in the public domain or free to use under the license of "Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International", therefore, this work MUST be classified as FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY and not eligible for monetization unless proper licensing of certain elements and assets can be acquired.)
((Check out my new friend "Jealouse Statement" and his Titanic sinking animations here!))
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@JealouseStatement
@JealouseStatement 2 года назад
This is just truely amazing To hear their perspective and how they see her sink is very beautiful to actually see her sink in real life would be a site and just hearing them talk about it is pretty beautiful. This is a great docu-video!!
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
Couldn't have done it without you bro! Thank you for letting me bring Titanic to life with your animations! :D
@ssherrierable
@ssherrierable Год назад
Beautiful tho? Idk if that’s the right word to describe a mass casualty… 🤔
@travellerwalking
@travellerwalking Год назад
insane
@NikkiKuehnemund
@NikkiKuehnemund 2 года назад
This made me cry... Rest in peace, beautiful lady..🥺😥
@explores40
@explores40 2 года назад
Titanic should be resting in peace yet even today people still the wreck and still hug her to death but I do understand what your saying thou.
@pixie7435
@pixie7435 Год назад
No, Isador Strauss (excuse my spelling) refused to get on the lifeboats before all the other women and children . He was incredible. And his wonderful wife stayed behind bravely beside him , refusing to part with her beloved
@AllanFidlerMusic
@AllanFidlerMusic 2 месяца назад
Beautifully done. RIP to the passengers who didn't make it. 😪
@robertfisher835
@robertfisher835 Год назад
This is an amazing account of what happened that night I have always been amazed and astonished of what happened to titanic
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures Год назад
Thank you 😊 I am glad you enjoyed it! I will be re-releasing it in a day or so with corrected audio levels (lotta folks had trouble hearing due to audio issues) then I'll have a second episode following it soon afterwards 😎 I hope you enjoy them!
@pattymmdelc
@pattymmdelc Год назад
I don’t know why I cry every time. It’s so sad 😭 beautiful documentary, one of the bests I’ve seen. And I think I’ve seen a lot of them. Thank you 💕💕💕
@CatalinaFOIA
@CatalinaFOIA Год назад
I agree, this is the best documentary I have seen. Having the voices of some survivors make it most remarkable.
@troyleenewgent9013
@troyleenewgent9013 11 месяцев назад
Thats so stupid that you cry over something that happened over 100 years ago and had no impact on you and your life.
@SariennMusic73
@SariennMusic73 Год назад
Just finished this today, Saturday April 15, 2023. 11:20 pm. I didn't even realize it was the 15th until near the end of this vid. To think I was at work at 2:20 am silently complaining about my backache at the time so many were dying 111 years ago feels wrong. We're separated by over a century, yet we're all very much still fellow Humans. They all had lives, dreams, hopes, worries, loved ones, and definitely never wanted to die nor thought about it happening. Same as you, me and all living today and all of the tomorrows. Live and love fully because we never know when our last second is to be. ❤ Beautiful and touching video. Hearing the voices speaking about it, knowing they literally witnessed and survived it just hit me in a way I can't describe. Titanic and her passengers and crew have been in my soul since I can remember, and I'm 50 now. I thought I've seen almost all the videos about her, but this was a new find. I'm glad we crossed paths. Thank you so much for making this. It's a beautiful, loving memorial in its own way.
@wildbill6675
@wildbill6675 2 года назад
I'm like millions of other people the Titanic has always fascinated me so sad that so many people lost their lives though
@LoganLavery
@LoganLavery Год назад
Thank you, this is possibly the best video I’ve seen on the topic. Incorporating real footage and photos from the wreck and survivor accounts has been magic. Always love listening to Frank Prentice’s account. Never keen on Lightoller, because he wasted many opportunities to save people, by sending the boats away nowhere near full. Looking forward to Episode 2
@dragneel1967
@dragneel1967 Год назад
I'm one of the millions that has always found the story of the Titanic and it itself just completely fascinating! This is beautifully done kind sir! Keep up the amazing work! Can't wait for more episodes!
@sheilaberger4096
@sheilaberger4096 2 года назад
This is such a sad, sad story. I love the part where the woman stayed on the ship, with her husband, because they had been together their whole lives. Now that is what I call a No Matter What, unconditional Love!! So beautiful. She would rather die with her husband, than to have to leave, knowing that he would die all alone. God Bless all those poor people that died on the Titanic. ⚓😇✨🙏🚣👼🤺👼
@SariennMusic73
@SariennMusic73 Год назад
The Titanic movie James Cameron did, showed them lying in bed as the water came into the room. Isador was holding Isa back against him, gently kissed her cheek and their hands entwined - all while "nearer my God to thee" was playing. I'm always a sobbing WRECK with that part. To be held by and holding the love of your life as you slip into the great beyond together..... It's truly a beautifully heartbreaking feeling.
@Disco_opp420
@Disco_opp420 Год назад
Absolutely beautifully poignant art of work, all those souls lost but survival story x
@mikebas7325
@mikebas7325 2 года назад
I have been following the history of Titanic for quite a while, the footage and editing of this video is amazing.
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@terracottaneemtree6697
@terracottaneemtree6697 2 года назад
@@StoriedTreasures Vaghinak Byurat, Armenian immigrant whose family lived in Boston, MA - told anyone that Titanic did NOT hit an iceberg. There was a fire.
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
@@terracottaneemtree6697 Heeeyyyy thank you for the comment ^^ Well, I can say for certain that there was definitely an Iceberg, but it is indeed TRUE the Titanic had a fire smoldering. It occured following the transfer of coal due to the strike, my memory is a bit hazy on details but I believe it was burning since Southampton. its unclear exactly how badly the Titanic's hull was damaged by the fire, but I think there were some aboard the ship that knew her bunker was burning. The coal bunker wouldnt be enough to sink the ship though, it only went from side to side across ONE bulkhead, so in theory It would have only compromised two of Titanics compartments had it really gotten out of control. :) Ive no doubt though that several passeners knew about it and even suspected they were being asked to evacuate due to it. There was one passenger who famously thought that abandoning Titanic in mid-atlantic was somehow NORMAL to get to New York!
@oiolasim
@oiolasim 2 года назад
Yes, it was a sad disaster... But the ship was so beautiful and luxurious, people used to be so chic. Unfortunately just for few people there...
@justinswan5464
@justinswan5464 Год назад
This is one of the best documentaries on the titanic wreck I have ever seen, great job putting all this together
@geraldcooper2322
@geraldcooper2322 2 года назад
I love watching any documentary on titanic and this by far is the best...superb job
@Priyo866
@Priyo866 2 года назад
This video is an underrated masterpiece. Really well made.
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
Thank you! :D Im glad you enjoyed it!
@inthemixx8664
@inthemixx8664 2 года назад
This was wonderfully done. The ending from 47:29 and onward is especially touching. The beautiful music and those final interview voiceovers really pulled at my heartstrings. Hearing Boxhall say, "We heard all the screams and we couldn't do anything..." and then Prentice saying, "Cold. It was freezing. So it killed everybody. They didn't last long." while staying with Ricks until he died which then left him basically by himself until it was all just silent is truly heartbreaking.
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
Thank you ! I'm glad you liked it! And I'm very grateful the ending worked out quite the way it did... I wanted to really put an emotional punch at the end since we finally see a chunk of the stern section. I'm really grateful it worked out and folks were moved by it :) thank you!
@inthemixx8664
@inthemixx8664 2 года назад
@@StoriedTreasures You're very welcome! It sure did. I thought it was quite fitting to end it with the back of the stern since as we know, it sadly was where many clung in the final moments and played a huge part on that night. Unfortunately, it seems many documentaries rarely spend much time showing the stern and that part of the wreck getting overlooked. I would guess it's because, compared to the clarity of the bow, it's in such unrecognizable shape and hard to visualize what you're actually seeing. Well done!
@sheilaberger4096
@sheilaberger4096 2 года назад
I totally agree!!! Very heartbreaking.😔😢😢🥺 God bless.
@CanadianKaosGirl
@CanadianKaosGirl 2 года назад
I have loved anything to do with the Titanic since we had to do a report on Walter Lords book in school . This is awesome . Thank you for all your hard work putting this together .
@life5161
@life5161 Год назад
One of the better ones I've seen. The people who made this did a phenomenal job.
@Terese66616
@Terese66616 Год назад
Wow.. I absolutely loved this.. thank u so much😊
@rickoconnell1969
@rickoconnell1969 2 года назад
Bravo!! One of the finest documentaries produced on this magnificent ship and history changing tragedy!
@ronknight3417
@ronknight3417 2 года назад
just very very good and sad
@elainelansbury5494
@elainelansbury5494 Год назад
An excellent video. I have watched many on the Titanic sinking but yours is extremely interesting and informative. Thanks
@dionisioranunciacionanunci7621
@dionisioranunciacionanunci7621 2 года назад
deep diving sighs, splendour picturesque.
@steppedonapoptop
@steppedonapoptop 2 года назад
Kudos to the creators for this utterly mesmerizing video/story of the Titanic’s sinking. The sounds of the ship breaking up, with those haunting moans as she goes under at the end, made me forget I was sitting on dry land. Just wow and thank you!
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
Thank you so much! ^^ I'm glad you enjoyed it! Honestly was a great team effort and I couldn't have done it without Mr Jealouse Statement' animations :) he did the sound and animation for those ending sinking sequences.
@Anthony_Spilotro
@Anthony_Spilotro 2 года назад
@@StoriedTreasures I would also like to thank you and your team for a wonderfully put together documentary about this amazing ship. Thank you so much! I enjoyed every second of it!
@Anthony_Spilotro
@Anthony_Spilotro 2 года назад
Can You imagine?! All the first class passengers first... Sad.
@dharmayodha4436
@dharmayodha4436 Год назад
Very well done lots of love from India 🇮🇳. 🙏 shradhanjali ( homage) to all those innocents who perished that night...
@Rontheanchorman
@Rontheanchorman 2 года назад
I’ve watched Heaps of titanic footage but Really enjoyed this video and narration. Thanks. Although it’s widely believed, Isidor Straus was not the founder of Macy’s. It was founded by Rowland Hussey Macy in 1858. He owned and ran the company until his death in 1877. Straus and his brother Nathan purchased the company from the Macy family In 1895
@lady_v3nus
@lady_v3nus 2 года назад
Not much videos of the Titanic made me cry like this one. Is so exciting at 49:47 hear Eva Hart's voice... Amazing job 💙
@MP-in4or
@MP-in4or Год назад
Amazing how well humans got along without today's technology like game systems, phones, computers. Yet these young adults and kids cannot go a day without it and truly struggle to do anything else without it. Just pathetic.
@mrsx7944
@mrsx7944 2 месяца назад
You're using the internet yourself. You're dependent on technology as well.
@MP-in4or
@MP-in4or 2 месяца назад
@@mrsx7944 Dependent suggest you cannot function without it. I can function without the internet. Spoiled and entitled is those who get upset and cannot function without a 'service.' Big difference
@brittanyhyatt3407
@brittanyhyatt3407 2 месяца назад
This was absolutely fascinating and touching to see. I’m not sure why but that chandelier hanging really got me. It’s amazing how there are still pieces of her so intact! Great job on this beautiful tribute to those who perished that fateful night ❤
@ryans413
@ryans413 Год назад
Saddest part is knowing 1500 people were still onboard when that breakup happened must have been really terrifying
@stephaniefriend9912
@stephaniefriend9912 2 года назад
Whoever did this , you did an amazing job!!!❤️👏👏👏so educational & well edited
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
Thank you! I am really grateful that so many folks enjoyed it! :D Thank you!
@aryanto0003
@aryanto0003 Год назад
Well presented , thank you .
@worldwidedatarht1191
@worldwidedatarht1191 2 года назад
Wow 😍 😍 😍
@Aprilsraven629
@Aprilsraven629 Год назад
Your commentary answered a question why the most deaths were Crew over 500 it was cause they weren't told she was sinking so they continued working...I will never understand why in 2 hours more people weren't put in the launching boats and why more people weren't rescued from the sea and put into the boats ... such a waste of life and terrible memories for survivors
@SkyStream-lu4jk
@SkyStream-lu4jk 11 месяцев назад
*First time on your channel* - Absolutely heart breaking stuff. Thank you for this journey man❤️
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the comment and WELCOME 😁 ! Should hopefully have some new content soon 😎!
@heman9243
@heman9243 2 года назад
Sou absolutamente fascinado por essa história que não acaba nunca , paz e conforto a todos que um dia viajaram no TITANIC . 🙏🌹
@k.d.6981
@k.d.6981 2 года назад
Waiting for episode 2
@scottiebaxter6937
@scottiebaxter6937 5 месяцев назад
A story very close to my heart 😢❤
@gracebanda7988
@gracebanda7988 Год назад
The ocean gate sub accident had me watching this
@richardkohlhof
@richardkohlhof Год назад
Well done! Thank you- R
@mikedrown2721
@mikedrown2721 2 года назад
👍👏😊❤️🇺🇲 thanks for showing, well done
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
Your welcome 😁 I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@markraimo1283
@markraimo1283 Год назад
Love this. Anymore episodes?
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures Год назад
Hey Mark 👋 YES, I am re-releasing this episode in a day or so with corrected audio levels (got a lot of comments that the audio was off, fixed it) and shortly thereafter I'll be releasing episode 2 :) I have a few more in the pipeline as well. So stay tuned! ^~^
@virginiaschulte6964
@virginiaschulte6964 2 года назад
Thank you so much for bringing this to us, very interesting, but the music takes over your voice, wish people would not use music on these awesome video's so we could hear what is being said!!!
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
I will make a note of that for the next video to adjust the music volumes :) thank you for the feedback!
@timclark2305
@timclark2305 2 месяца назад
Excellent choreography and narration
@heman9243
@heman9243 2 года назад
É de cortar o coração.
@blackstarstardust9009
@blackstarstardust9009 Год назад
The modern walkthrough of this video is from the video game "Titanic: Adventure Out Of Time". I'd recognize that footage anywhere...
@pikachuthegayatheist6215
@pikachuthegayatheist6215 2 года назад
Most people overlook the disgusting classes and that happened aboard ships just to look the prettiness of first class. Titanic‘s real story is the destructiveness when we separate people by economic class distinction, and how horrible classism can get in the sight of disaster.
@Camille_Anderson
@Camille_Anderson Год назад
💯👏👏👏
@mrsx7944
@mrsx7944 2 месяца назад
There's STILL different classes on ships.
@thomasdaniels6824
@thomasdaniels6824 Месяц назад
What?
@MP-in4or
@MP-in4or Год назад
According to NORA, they said each link weighs 200 lbs
@brendalogan4294
@brendalogan4294 2 месяца назад
Love this when part 2
@your_source_network_media
@your_source_network_media Год назад
These transitions, omg. Edited to make simple observation, comparison, 👍.
@carolinawestern3875
@carolinawestern3875 2 месяца назад
Man i wish they could find the car! But, assume it must be in the lower stern area. The one place I guess they can't go. Oh well, maybe one day.
@VikingChicken
@VikingChicken 5 дней назад
Man, all that effort put into the video to have the music drown everything out when it plays.
@moviepotter
@moviepotter 10 месяцев назад
What a horrible time that must have been. And listening to the screams. First class, to third did not matter they all died.
@mikekeeler6362
@mikekeeler6362 Год назад
Moral of the story do not hit an iceberg
@simondaly7341
@simondaly7341 7 месяцев назад
She was so beautiful 🤩
@BBJohnny52
@BBJohnny52 Месяц назад
Still 112 years later just think of the suffering, just terrible 😔
@astra-rb6sz
@astra-rb6sz 25 дней назад
Yes its absolutely heartbreaking 💔
@johnbuck6764
@johnbuck6764 2 года назад
I think you people that took the personal items off that ship are sick that's a tomb it should have been hands off
@linzbell7354
@linzbell7354 Год назад
I agree wouldn’t dig up graves it’s ok to look visit like you would a grave but like you said hands off there personal items
@robvangessel3766
@robvangessel3766 2 года назад
Narrator mentions the reason for lifeboats moving away from Titanic being the fear of suction. But my understanding is that the bigger concern was abt passengers still on deck who might swarm the lifeboat in panic and overload it.
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
Your not wrong, it was more a bit of timing and I ended the video after the Stern disappeared below the surface. The general 'mood' was that initially there was no danger and they'd all be back aboard for breakfast... Then as is became clear she was going down the boats wanted to pull away so they wouldn't be in danger of being sucked down... Then towards the end, the last couple boats feared a panicked mob would swamp them. I actually plan to address this in a future episode :) but thank you for the feedback, and I hope you enjoyed the rest of the video.
@robvangessel3766
@robvangessel3766 2 года назад
@@StoriedTreasures I remember a Mythbusters testing the theory of a ship's suction pulling us down and they busted it. In fact, one of Titanic's engineers related how he jumped off toward the end and got pulled down just for a moment and then surfaced. I think it was the guy who swigged whiskey while onboard. The reason he survived the freezing water?
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
@@robvangessel3766 Yes! I remember that episode :D that was awesome lol 🤣 but I took it with a grain of salt. Titanic was so much larger than the vessel they sank and the openings were larger. 2nd officer Lightoller was sucked against a grating in front of the forward funnel, and I think there are a few accounts of people going into portholes and windows as they burst ((kinda like we saw in the movie Titanic)). I'm sure folks were pulled into the funnel openings when they fell too. But I digress lol 😆 I wasn't there and I'd hate to ever be around such a nightmarish scenario lol
@Rontheanchorman
@Rontheanchorman 2 года назад
Both are correct
@karievjenth6111
@karievjenth6111 Год назад
Wow.
@ssherrierable
@ssherrierable Год назад
Remind me to bring my own blow up raft if I ever decide to get on a ship or a cruise. I’m not relying on other peoples life boats.
@princessamberangel
@princessamberangel 2 года назад
@davinp
@davinp 2 года назад
Captain Smith's order was women and children FIRST, but the officer misinterpreted as women and children ONLY, denying men on lifeboats
@SkyStream-lu4jk
@SkyStream-lu4jk 11 месяцев назад
Murdoch was the only one who didn't get confused
@Daniel.Sanchez75
@Daniel.Sanchez75 Год назад
audio is only coming out of left channel bro just a heads up
@kennethhough3251
@kennethhough3251 Год назад
Makes you wonder if she did make it to New York like they planned. She would have long been scrapped and been unknown.
@ssherrierable
@ssherrierable Год назад
Did the narrator know that the last voyage of the ship was also the first one and only voyage?
@CatalinaFOIA
@CatalinaFOIA Год назад
Yes, he stated "maiden" voyage which indicates 1st voyage at sea.
@TqFinax
@TqFinax 2 года назад
What would a lifeboat look like if it had 90 - 120 people in it, with a person sitting on a lap of another. Would it have been possible? It would be extremely uncomfortable, but if possible surely better than the deaths incurred.
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
It wouldnt have been possible just due to bouyancy issues... One lifeboat in particular, I believe it was #11 had anywhere from 60-80 people aboard it, and was so heavily laden that it sank into the water with mere inches to spare. The overload were transferred into other boats later and by the time Carpathia arrived she was floating normally. Its curious to debate how many more MIGHT have been saved, since the boats were designed to carry 65, if maybe they pushed it a little bit. Its funny because the boats were not very big, and in many cases sometimes they thought even UNDER-LOADED they were still 'full'. Makes for a fun 'What if' scenario. So yeah, to answer your question the loading of 90-120 would certainly have sunk the boat. They definitely could have carried MORE but not that much. :) A great question btw!
@boobierubi8567
@boobierubi8567 2 года назад
That makes me think too because they said them life boats were tested and filled with 70 men . And men by body mass and just overall size are bigger and weigh more than women and kids . So if a lifeboat can hold 70 men who are probably on average 160-185 pounds I wonder if it could of at least held 85 women who were much lighter like 105-125 pounds than the weight of 70 men.
@ArronP
@ArronP 10 месяцев назад
11:33 frank Prentice was 18 when he served on titanic, that would put his birth year as 1894 not 1889...and he did die in 1982...there's a documentary called titanic a question of murder. in that the narrator says that Frank was 18 when Titanic sank. so he was born in 1894...the interview at this time stamp is from the doc I just mentioned the piano at the end is beautiful...who plays it? 44:00 holay the sound effects u have here are fukin scary that breaking sound the screams damn I don't know how ppl say it broke and some didn't. it must of broke just below the surface and what they heard as the boilers "exploding" was the ship breaking in two?
@drlock978
@drlock978 2 года назад
She had everything,except enough life boats.
@backporchgrass
@backporchgrass 5 месяцев назад
Wonderfully done program! Maybe it’s my old phone but the music is too loud, narrator to quiet.
@ingvarrdiak603
@ingvarrdiak603 2 года назад
😭😭😭🚢😭😭😭
@jennipennyhernandez7006
@jennipennyhernandez7006 9 месяцев назад
Is good to watch it like that then going under and risk ur life. But rest un peace. To me i though it was a story of the titanic when i was lil i ask if titanic even real. I hard it is
@dthilgen855
@dthilgen855 6 дней назад
I was just wondering something. They claim that the reason the life boats didn't rescue more people on the titanic was because they were afraid of being swamped. Why the hell didn't they transfer people from partial lifeboats to other partial life boats and send the empty ones to where all the people were drowning?
@maryrafuse3851
@maryrafuse3851 2 года назад
The woodwork on Titanic was almost unique. I say this because if you are truly interested in beautiful rendering in wood I have a suggestion. See as many Christian Churches as you can while you can see them. So many are disappearing. My # 1 suggestion is to see the grand churches of Montreal Canada. Especially Notre-Dame Basilica. Yes you can still see wood working perfection.
@IcarusLhooq-bc7uq
@IcarusLhooq-bc7uq 9 месяцев назад
" dont ket s make a panic if the poor people find out we ll be swamped . Quietly into the ma am ... quietly.... keeo it peaceful and easy looking..."" and for God s sake dont tell them we re sinking . Lets get these goood people off first"
@captainjokesparrow8095
@captainjokesparrow8095 2 года назад
You sound like the guy who narrates the docuseries “ Disaster’s at sea on the Quest channel “
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
Lol thanks! 😆 Oh man I wish 😎 would be cool to get a narrating gig like that though
@captainjokesparrow8095
@captainjokesparrow8095 2 года назад
@@StoriedTreasures if you keep at it and focus and poor your heart and soul into it you will get there buddy, you have a perfect voice for doing this, dare to dream 👍🏻
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
@@captainjokesparrow8095 thank you so very much! Means a lot to me honestly... Been a rough road ^^ so thank you.
@MM-ig1iv
@MM-ig1iv 2 года назад
I don't like how they separated everyone by class.. even though it's still like that today in a lot of ways.. but if you were poor or in third class.. you were dead! and if you were a man on that ship that night .. you had a survival rate of 20%! I understand a lot of things went wrong for them people that night.. but the main thing was there just wasn't enough TIME to get off that ship for everyone! even if they had 17 boats or 62.. it really didn't matter in their case... not enough time! two of them last boats barely got away saved some people! you have to remember also they didn't start offloading passengers until about an hour into the sinking!
@Truecrimeresearcher224
@Truecrimeresearcher224 2 года назад
Most of the class segregation is due to immigration laws. White star didn't care too much but had to follow laws since most of third class was coming to America as immigrants
@linzbell7354
@linzbell7354 Год назад
It would still happen today but lucky for us health and safety make it law there should be enough life boats the idiot who said it would take to much deck space couldn’t sleep again
@CalebsonAdamsE.TrustNoOne666
@CalebsonAdamsE.TrustNoOne666 2 месяца назад
What would happen if titanic had a big enough hole after hitting the iceberg cause the titanic turn upside down just after 30 minutes hitting the iceberg, then floating capsid for 60 minutes and then sink? How many of those passages will survive that night? How the history of titanic would be today to talk about that night?
@SirAnders0n
@SirAnders0n Год назад
Saw you were in the HBD Reenactment how was your experience. I am wondering ad a reenactor
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures Год назад
HBD? Been awhile since I attended a reenactment? Which one was that one? :) I do love reenacting though... I am a very visual learner by nature, so for me it's amazing to get to experience even just a little bit what life was like during periods of history. Love my Civil War reenacting... Artillery is in my blood and runs in my blood :D haha! How did you enjoy the reenactment?
@SirAnders0n
@SirAnders0n Год назад
@@StoriedTreasures haha, ya I love re-enacting to. It was the Huntington Beach reenactment. It’s coming up on the 3rd and 4th of September for Labor Day.
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures Год назад
@@SirAnders0n Yep! I'll be there for that one! :D gonna be a whoooooooole lotta fun! I am looking forward to it! Will you be attending as well?
@pimmagrimm
@pimmagrimm 11 месяцев назад
Background music volume over narration volume is sometimes getting in the way.
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 11 месяцев назад
Hey! Yeah, That was an odd issue I had with my sound system during the final rendering. I have since re-uploaded it with corrected audio levels 😎 it's on my list of videos as a re-upload. Hope you enjoy it! Thank you for checking my content out!
@russelgatchalian7061
@russelgatchalian7061 2 года назад
Hi sir is titanic still in the deep for now??
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
She will remain a 'Queen of the Deep' for all eternity. The rate of decay is accelerating and there is no manner of means which could raise her safely... She'll always be there in the deep 😊
@russelgatchalian7061
@russelgatchalian7061 2 года назад
@@StoriedTreasures I mean sir is titanic is still underwater now in 2022?
@russelgatchalian7061
@russelgatchalian7061 2 года назад
@@StoriedTreasures Because I heard that it is slowly disseapearing because of the metal eating bacteria because thats just so sad
@TexasAlabamaBoi205
@TexasAlabamaBoi205 Год назад
Just thinking outside of the box,maybe it was the wrongdoing and the division of the three classes that caused this ship to go down. You can’t put out bad energy and mistreat people without some type of misfortune happening to you. They didn’t even notify the third class passengers which is just completely wrong in my book.
@mrhead6856
@mrhead6856 2 месяца назад
I think you should stay in the box
@brittanyhyatt3407
@brittanyhyatt3407 2 месяца назад
An iceberg caused the ship to go down, plain and simple.
@brittanyhyatt3407
@brittanyhyatt3407 2 месяца назад
@@mrhead6856 😂
@TexasAlabamaBoi205
@TexasAlabamaBoi205 2 месяца назад
@@brittanyhyatt3407 You think the Federal Reserve is a government entity,huh!?
@garywilson9779
@garywilson9779 2 года назад
When is episode 2 coming
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
HOPEFULLY in a week or two. Tomorrow I'm actually giving a shipwreck lecture on Catalina Island and I will be turning elements of that lecture in the videos as well. Episode 2 of Wreck Tours will focus on Titanic's Stern Section.
@shaunmale6566
@shaunmale6566 2 месяца назад
Any one know the name of the piano music used?
@DAwad-go7zm
@DAwad-go7zm Год назад
Audio isn't loud enough
@eltinygarcia7358
@eltinygarcia7358 2 года назад
When the crash happened who changed the ocean water and cleaned it?
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
Heyy, I am not sure I understand the question? Do you mean who recovered the floating wreckage in 1912?
@terracottaneemtree6697
@terracottaneemtree6697 2 года назад
Tweeted A new video with details! Dig In. "TITANIC WRECK TOURS Episode 1: 'Echoes From the Deep'" on RU-vid - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-f9aSKsM0Ccs.html
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
Thank you!!!! :D that's awesome!!!
@kinser7533
@kinser7533 2 года назад
Is this on DVD so I can buy a copy?
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
This is a free video that you can watch anytime here, and I unfortunately can't sell it because I use some copyrighted material. Sorry about that! I might offer it as a freebie later on through my website for expedition donors or if I set up a Patreon Account.
@mikedrown2721
@mikedrown2721 Год назад
Eva or Ava Hart?
@kitten0829
@kitten0829 Месяц назад
Music is drowning out the narrator.. prob would have been a great watch if I could hear it
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures Месяц назад
Heyyy :) check out my channel, I re-released it with cleaner audio :) shouldn't be any audio issues for that one
@erinwright6862
@erinwright6862 2 года назад
Titanic made me wanna go on a cruise
@linzbell7354
@linzbell7354 Год назад
😳😳
@cfmmck895
@cfmmck895 Год назад
Cant really hear the talking on this video
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures Год назад
I will be trying to replace the audio track with corrected audio after the new year. If I may ask... Is the audio too LOW or is it coming out of one speaker? Phone? Pc? I ask because I am trying to understand the cause of the issue. Thanks mate!
@RanganaRangana-xt2gi
@RanganaRangana-xt2gi Год назад
💕🛳️Titanic👈😎👉is the real story 🎥 👇 in the world.🌎
@joshuakruty6967
@joshuakruty6967 Год назад
How do people actually believe the crows nest all of sudden disappeared. It was 100% stolen. It was perfectly intact and then one year gone altogether. The mast itself probably collapsed because of submersibles.
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures Год назад
I spoke to a couple people who have dove the wreck of Titanic in the early years. There is a photograph of the crow's nest and some video of it that was taken the year after Robert Ballard dove the site in the Alvin... The Crow's nest with severely damaged in the shots and the following expedition shows the crow's nest to be missing. It looks like it was struck by one or more submersibles and simply fell apart.... I might actually do a video about it specifically as I think I've located evidence of the crow's nest in one of the forward cargo holds directly below where it used to sit. The Crow's nest was made of thin sheet metal so it would have been weaker than the mast or even superstructure. But yes, absolutely it collapsed due to interference by submersibles.. though no one has officially owned up to it.
@marvelmj7107
@marvelmj7107 Год назад
There were 2,240 passengers on the titanic
@andrewjames1613
@andrewjames1613 2 года назад
Good video your a caveman
@whatever-whatever7386
@whatever-whatever7386 2 года назад
The bit about Boat 1 was purposefully sensational, not based on facts. And the photo used of the occupants of that boat was used without permission from its owner who photoshopped the original and has noticed it as his.
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
I'd be happy to know who the original copyright owner of that photo is actually. Mind letting me know so I can give em a shoutout? This is a press photo that I found on google in several different formats and was cropped already when I found it, though I think the video editor might have further cropped it. The situation with boat 1 has always been a fantastic aspect of Titanic sinking to me, and one Id like to further explore in a future video. So yeah, Id be grateful if you could provide the owner of that photo? Ive seen it on at least 3 or four different sites. Do you know who the owner is? Does anyone own the original negative?
@kaydarwin5485
@kaydarwin5485 2 месяца назад
The world wasn't sleeping peacefully. In some countries it was daytime
@trevordixon1427
@trevordixon1427 2 года назад
Too quiet.speak up.on my phone.ta
@StoriedTreasures
@StoriedTreasures 2 года назад
Ah, do you have an Iphone by chance? One of my friends also had some audio issues when they watched it on their phone. I apologize, I thought I'd fixed that.
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