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  • Dr. Robert Ballard explores the haunting wreckage of the Titanic strewn over 1,000 acres of seabed.
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  • @The_PaleHorseman
    @The_PaleHorseman Před 5 lety +1087

    I was born june of 85, Dr. Ballard was my hero as a kid. Other kids looked at me like I was crazy, even made jokes. At 18 i left Kentucky and Joined the U.S. Navy and have since, obtained my dual major in anthropology and History because Dr. Ballard inspired me as a kid! Thank you Dr. Ballard!

    • @TT-rz5td
      @TT-rz5td Před 5 lety +13

      Good for you! That is awesome.

    • @aaronkoeppe9057
      @aaronkoeppe9057 Před 5 lety +15

      He was my hero as a kid too and read the different ship wrecks but out of all of the titanic was and still is my favorite

    • @DeorsaWisteriaVenustiano
      @DeorsaWisteriaVenustiano Před 5 lety +10

      Have you had the pleasure of meeting him? I'm sure it would mean the world to you.

    • @aaronkoeppe9057
      @aaronkoeppe9057 Před 5 lety +2

      @@DeorsaWisteriaVenustiano i havent but i would love to!

    • @AshayDoshi
      @AshayDoshi Před 5 lety +3

      hope that degree comes in handy after the zombie apocalypse

  • @33Dannyb
    @33Dannyb Před 4 lety +537

    It’s crazy to think that Titanic sits in complete darkness 24/7. Alone at the ocean floor.

    • @fiftycentbrandkillmonger7060
      @fiftycentbrandkillmonger7060 Před 4 lety +77

      33Dannyb waiting for the morning that will never come, the China waiting for hot meals to be served on still stacked neatly. Forever frozen in 1912, 107 years later still on her maiden voyage 😢 May she Rest In Peace

    • @MizterMoonshine
      @MizterMoonshine Před 4 lety +21

      pool still full xddd

    • @georgebamber6871
      @georgebamber6871 Před 4 lety +15

      Crazy that the olympic could be in the can in cuboard

    • @resetplayz53
      @resetplayz53 Před 4 lety +29

      For the titanic it’s still 1912 April 14th and everyone is enjoying life down there 🙂
      (In a good way, not dying)

    • @devynglass3781
      @devynglass3781 Před 4 lety +1

      I know

  • @Taushathetech
    @Taushathetech Před 4 lety +290

    I love his respect for the Titanic as being a graveyard. He deserves to be the one to find it.

    • @chiasanzes9770
      @chiasanzes9770 Před 3 lety +2

      That's not a grave anymore because over 100 years has gone Titanic sunk.

    • @Taushathetech
      @Taushathetech Před 3 lety +27

      @@chiasanzes9770 definitely is. There are people still alive that have relatives that went down with it. Its literally like opening a grave from 1912 and calling it not one. Just because the bodies have deteriorated doesn't make the site any less of a grave.

    • @charleswilliams2945
      @charleswilliams2945 Před 3 lety +3

      She is a inspiration to the world of she had never endure the horror that happen she would have never been iconic everything have a story wether it's iconic or not but titanic is inspiring legendary

    • @Camibug
      @Camibug Před 3 lety +9

      @@chiasanzes9770 What? There are still relatives of survivors alive. It really was not very long ago the last survivors passed away.
      There is absolutely no reason to treat this as anything other than a grave. These people are turning it into a looting site.
      The only part of me that is torn is when it comes to artifacts. I have always loved the ocean, particularly sharks and the Titanic. When I was young my mom took me to a titanic museum with artifacts from titanic which made me even more passionate. I know it’s important for people to see and experience pieces of history. The idea of an underwater museum is amazing, maybe even VR? I also am torn about bringing up artifacts to preserve them, as long as it isn’t damaging any of the titanic. I don’t know how I feel about that.
      I know the looting and stealing is wrong though, as is damaging the Titanic and leaving trash. Inexcusable.

    • @MarkJMonaghan
      @MarkJMonaghan Před 2 lety +2

      @@Taushathetech I had a family member on the titanic Thomas O’brian sadly lost in the sinking his wife Hannah Godfrey passed away 2nd September 1912 and they have one child born just after the sinking of the titanic, her daughter Marion died in 1993 aged 81 with one daughter and two sons who I know are still alive but have not met yet

  • @mosesmarlboro5401
    @mosesmarlboro5401 Před 5 lety +527

    It makes me unbelievably sad that over the next couple of hundred years, all that will be left of Titanic is a rust stain on the floor of the Atlantic

    • @AvengerII
      @AvengerII Před 5 lety +54

      It's a process of decay.
      It was GOING TO HAPPEN regardless of whether people found the wreck or not.
      The problem with Ballard's thesis is that the ship is GOING TO DETERIORATE regardless of what we do. It is in a part of the ocean that is acidic, has high currents that stir water through wrecks and ACCELERATES the deterioation, and the microbial life THRIVES on devouring steel.
      SO, do you salvage what CAN be salvaged to have SOMETHING to show of the ship generations from now, or do you just let it rust away and people forget the lesson FOR GOOD?
      The thing Ballard doesn't tell you is that prior to 1986, he WANTED to salvage the Titanic. It was in his business proposals! They were going to salvage the debris field for sure, the ship itself I don't know.
      He was beat to it by the French (who he ticked off in 1985; IFREMER depends on private donations and he LEAKED the photos basically FOR FREE) and investors in 1987.
      BTW, because he was working with the US Navy in 1985 and 1986, he was NOT ALLOWED to do any kind of salvaging because it's against US Navy regulations to do that.
      So let THAT sink in. Ballard doesn't always tell the full story...

    • @jerryjohnson4625
      @jerryjohnson4625 Před 5 lety +40

      If I died on the Titanic, I believe I would want them to bring as much stuff to the surface as they could, excluding some things. That is how they will be remembered. Not only stories the visual reminders that it really did happen and here is what is left. I would love to go see a Titanic exhibit but haven't done that yet.

    • @MegaDirtyberty
      @MegaDirtyberty Před 5 lety

      @Anon Anon Why are you anally retentive?.

    • @sassytbc7923
      @sassytbc7923 Před 5 lety

      MosesMarlboro that is the way of life and death

    • @sassytbc7923
      @sassytbc7923 Před 5 lety

      AvengerII sometimes there are things that can’t be said when you want them to be

  • @SittingFox-yo2oo
    @SittingFox-yo2oo Před 4 lety +157

    When I see that this was uploaded 7 years ago, I still feel like that would be 2005-2009ish. Nope. It’s 2013.

  • @crunchb3rry
    @crunchb3rry Před 9 lety +672

    This guy has the coolest life.

    • @ROOKTABULA
      @ROOKTABULA Před 9 lety +17

      crunchb3rry Yup, for sure!
      Other than his son's death.

    • @rodriguezh81ridriguez57
      @rodriguezh81ridriguez57 Před 7 lety +5

      crunchb3rry he does have a cool life 😎😷👍

    • @RingoDixie
      @RingoDixie Před 5 lety +1

      He has a son? Aww so sad :(

    • @ltaldrich8270
      @ltaldrich8270 Před 5 lety +9

      @@RingoDixie I went to high school with his two sons, and unfortunately his older son was killed in a car accident shortly after his graduation which was a year of so after Doctor Ballard discovered the Titanic. He must have been or 18 or 19.

    • @terrybardy2923
      @terrybardy2923 Před 5 lety +3

      he's a real life Captain Nemo.

  • @skyhawk2958
    @skyhawk2958 Před 7 lety +162

    I met Dr. Ballard in 1986. He is like the professor of inner space, as Carl Sagan is of outer space.

    • @sassytbc7923
      @sassytbc7923 Před 5 lety +5

      I was honored to have met Dr. Ballard as well. He is the nicest person ever... and quite interesting to talk to.

    • @maryellenshock
      @maryellenshock Před rokem

      Cool!

  • @seanhiggins9806
    @seanhiggins9806 Před 4 lety +93

    Very disrespectful that the salvagers did that. He’s is right that it’s a cemetery.

    • @aldenunion
      @aldenunion Před 3 lety +1

      Any bodies were so lite and it is so deep the pressure destroyed any humanity long before it reached the bottom....3600 metres,almost 12,000 feet beneath the surface.
      Thinking this way,the entire area off coast of New Foundland is a gravesite when in reality ,nothing made it down that far before being swept in a multitudes of undertow and scattered.
      I imagine 30 miles around the wreck site has remains of a sort,relics to.

    • @usernameww
      @usernameww Před 3 lety +2

      Salvagers only wanted to preserve parts of the titanic, if there intention was only want to loot the titanic, it will still be expensive to even go down there

    • @thebluescar5045
      @thebluescar5045 Před 3 lety +2

      The bodies have been crushed long ago before even going to the bottom , maybe at 845 or less meters deep. The strongest human bone can go down that deep but it will implode and get crushed too shortly. it's 3600 meters down. It's not a grave if there is no dead bodies on it. Yes people died on it, it is a sad story, but most of the bodies floated on water, so the chunk of water where Titanic sunk is a grave . But the bodies on it disappeared long ago

  • @victorsamsung2921
    @victorsamsung2921 Před rokem +4

    12:51 When Robert Ballard got emotional, hearing it in his voice breaking, when talking about the mom and her daughter laying on the ocean floor.

  • @ronaldtartaglia4459
    @ronaldtartaglia4459 Před 5 lety +510

    Has Bob Ballard ever lost the remote or his keys? Guy finds everything.

  • @lulesW
    @lulesW Před 6 lety +57

    The love && respect Mr. Ballard has for the Titanic is amazing, more people like him please.

    • @musicpipe
      @musicpipe Před 2 lety

      Did they show the actual footage of the name on both sides of this ship ... wonder why ? ... seems like the logical and hugely important first step. Mr. Ballard omitted the most crucial peace of footage ... I smell a big fat rat !!! P.S. Looks like the stern was blown clean Off ... Iceberg my a..

    • @Gokulosestoavirus
      @Gokulosestoavirus Před rokem

      @@musicpipe
      Feel free to fund your own project and disprove him. Make sure you get your findings peer reviewed, and validated by a vast majority of universities in order to make sure your debunking holds any merits. If you reject this. Then you don’t buy into your own bs.

  • @SeanRCope
    @SeanRCope Před 5 lety +15

    He’s always been a hero to me. A great Navy Officer and scientist. I’ve been watching him since the beginning.

  • @PantheaArthea
    @PantheaArthea Před 11 lety +417

    It's absolutely disguisting people are leaving garbage so close to the Titanic. This makes me so mad.

    • @bbence86
      @bbence86 Před 4 lety +6

      They could use sand as ballast. Nobody would notice a thing.

    • @ahriman46
      @ahriman46 Před 4 lety +11

      @@stevenharlick9606 Always gotta be the french

    • @jimbobaggans1564
      @jimbobaggans1564 Před 3 lety +10

      That is horribly rude! They shouldn't be setting down on the Titanic anywhere and causing any damage to the site at all! They probably already have the ships bell. It's not right.

    • @mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854
      @mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 Před 3 lety +14

      I'm sure ALL the fish in the Atlantic feel the EXACT same way about the Titanic itself...

    • @leighc2715
      @leighc2715 Před 3 lety +3

      @@jimbobaggans1564 yeah, they recovered the bell in 1985.

  • @AndrewWithana
    @AndrewWithana Před 4 lety +30

    This guy deserves a medal !!! One of the best heartfelt presentations ever!!!!

  • @blamehollywood65
    @blamehollywood65 Před 11 lety +121

    I remember when Bob Ballard found the Titanic and the the Bizmark, honestly the greatest sailor and explorer of our time. This mans passion and drive is to be admired.

    • @seandempsey9396
      @seandempsey9396 Před 3 lety

      And most people don't realise that it was a French team who first descutherd the titanic in 1976 with the use of sonna but was unable to dive the reck as no one had the technology to dive that deep he then got funding from the French marine biology museum and Dr Ballard joined forces and developed a diving Bell witch was named norteel and was capable of diving to the sea bed of the Atlantic ocean the first dive was in 1985/6 and a tv documentary of the expedition was shown on uk television in late 80s early 90s and showed that titanic was in one piece and sitting upright although she did brake her back in two places when she hit the seabed. That first documentary has misteriesly fanished .
      You must remember that when a ship stops it's engines the ship doesn't come to a complete stop by the very way that the oceans water is always moving therefore titanic would have been drifting in a forward motion and as as she took on water she would have been pulled down and forward and so the stern would not have lifted out of the water to the degree that is shown in james Camerons film also eye witness stated at the inquiry held in London that titanic did not break in two. The truth is we will never know the truth because the Americans will not let us know.

    • @prinz5816
      @prinz5816 Před 3 lety +12

      @@seandempsey9396 The Titanic did break in half.. wdym

    • @mrkipling2201
      @mrkipling2201 Před 2 lety

      Of course it broke in half and sunk. Eyewitness accounts from survivors said exactly the same thing.

    • @Abbeville_Kid
      @Abbeville_Kid Před rokem +4

      @@seandempsey9396I really have to know what you’re smoking…

    • @케네디
      @케네디 Před rokem

      ​@@seandempsey9396 외국도 대가리 빠가는 널려있노ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @samansiddiquie1902
    @samansiddiquie1902 Před rokem +5

    Such a great speaker

  • @Zahiri301
    @Zahiri301 Před 4 lety +10

    When I was 7 years old, my father told me about the story of Titanic Sank. I was crying a lot when I heard about the story.

  • @countalucard4226
    @countalucard4226 Před 7 lety +11

    I remember when it was found Dr. Ballard was on "Nightline" and Ted Koppel asked him "would you want them to raise the Titanic" and he said "Hell Yes"

  • @MrMrliamo
    @MrMrliamo Před 5 lety +11

    I would listen to him speak all day

  • @roymeadows1708
    @roymeadows1708 Před 5 lety +20

    Fascinating piece..I`m totally in love with all things titanic..

  • @hamidahmed8076
    @hamidahmed8076 Před 4 lety +18

    OMG at 0:45 poor person! you can tell there was a body that disintegrated over time! 😢

  • @valinormons1128
    @valinormons1128 Před 4 lety +23

    I remember the Titanic from my early life, "A Night to Remember" I always thought that someone would find her but she was down deep. And then I remember Dr. Ballard found her, and now he wants to save her. I wish him well.

  • @EileenD519
    @EileenD519 Před 3 lety +14

    I have followed Dr. Ballard since I was 8 years old. I became infatuated with the titanic after learning that my great grandfather helped build it in Ireland. I also learned I had family aboard the titanic and they too perished the night it sank. The titanic is a graveyard and of all the explorers I felt that Dr.Ballard was the only one who really acknowledged that and respected not only the ship but the lives lost as well and I feel that is evident in this video as he is pleading for awareness and compassion and for help to preserve what little is left and how fast it is deteriorating. If something is not done soon the titanic will be a pile of ashes on the ocean floor and that would be tragic on top of everything else in its history. I hope he gets the help and preservation needed to keep titanic from being gone forever and I hope these other explorers stop dumping their trash and robbing this gravesite.

  • @CaptainFantastik1
    @CaptainFantastik1 Před 5 lety +54

    No way I'd be parking a heavy sub anywhere on those decks after it's been down 100 years

    • @Prof_Tickles92
      @Prof_Tickles92 Před 5 lety +8

      Ballard and his crew actually parked the Alvin on the deck. It’s in the ‘86 documentary. He felt bad but at the time they didn’t have a choice, and they weren’t aware of how brittle it was.

  • @tabletop77
    @tabletop77 Před 4 lety +7

    I just find it amazing that if RMS Olympic hadn't been scrapped in 35-37 and had been looked after you'd have a near identical ship to wander round and marvel at.

    • @cutercills9x9productions9
      @cutercills9x9productions9 Před 2 lety +2

      Well if WSL had more money, they would have given the Olympic a similar fate to Queen Mary; used as a hotel and museum. Too bad it was the great depression.

  • @LP64000
    @LP64000 Před 5 lety +6

    Dr. Robert Ballard.... True literal legend.

  • @SirParcifal
    @SirParcifal Před 5 lety +26

    I love the titanic - it's history - the time era - the clothing etc - love it

    • @darcyrae9564
      @darcyrae9564 Před 3 lety +1

      Me too I find it so incredibly interesting. I have this strange morbid curiosity about all of it.

  • @xFishyCrackerCakesx
    @xFishyCrackerCakesx Před 5 lety +5

    I went here on a tour of Ireland not too long ago. This year in 2018! This exhibit really is something. There’s so much information and some really chilling stories. It’s pretty intense.

  • @Daniel-yk6mm
    @Daniel-yk6mm Před 9 lety +61

    I agree with dr Robert ballard just leave her alone RIP Titanic

    • @BADALICE
      @BADALICE Před 5 lety

      There is a great lesson to be learned from this "Classic" disaster. Including fraud and deception. After all it's actually HMS Olympic down there.

    • @LynxStarAuto
      @LynxStarAuto Před 5 lety +7

      Bad Alice 🙄Lets try and learn the proper names of the vessels first, before we entertain wild theories.😒

    • @BADALICE
      @BADALICE Před 5 lety

      @@EarlD803 I wish I could find that documentary it was very compelling. It even showed Olympic painted on the side of the sunken vessel. Whear the paint had come away. As well the number of windows on the bow of the two ships are different. I can't find the video. It was probably just a dream.

    • @gavinslatter
      @gavinslatter Před 3 lety +1

      Bad Alice that’s a lie

    • @BADALICE
      @BADALICE Před 3 lety

      @Sypha Flowen What do we have here? A multiple choice question? Is that supposed to be an "a" option at the top? Assuming it is, let's see if I can figure this out. His Majesty is busy reading the royal mail, so the answer must be C. Shut up.

  • @maxwaller2055
    @maxwaller2055 Před 4 lety +11

    *watching at 9:26 PM Pacific Standard Time on Saturday, 4 January 2020*

  • @gilliebrand
    @gilliebrand Před 4 lety +2

    Amazing, a stunning watch, thank you for putting this on CZcams.

  • @lune78
    @lune78 Před měsícem

    Every time I hear Dr. Ballard talk about Titanic, it makes me glad he's the one who found the wreck. He's always treated Titanic with the respect it deserves.

  • @marka.200
    @marka.200 Před 5 lety +12

    Thank you for posting. Great video. The title is a little misleading, I don't recall Mr. Ballard calling to restore the Titanic, but rather to preserve and extend the site into a proper museum exibit.

  • @trezianneseronick6036
    @trezianneseronick6036 Před rokem +9

    I am watching this because of what happened to the Titan submersible. Much respect to Bob Ballard 🫡

  • @johnpersechini4951
    @johnpersechini4951 Před 5 lety +27

    This guy is such a great story teller. Had me laughing many times too.

  • @armenio1947
    @armenio1947 Před 5 lety +3

    Awesome and wonderful video, thank you so much for sharing

  • @umbrellacorpsoldier1
    @umbrellacorpsoldier1 Před 11 lety +66

    I concur man, and I he wants to save the titantic from those bastard treasure hunters. They are destroying the wreck more and more with their visits down there, and taking the stuff down by the wreck, im just sickened inside. Ballard is a man who respects the titanic and wants to save it, I just hope they can.

  • @riparianlife97701
    @riparianlife97701 Před 9 lety +32

    I'm most shocked that salvage companies are using weights to pull down diesel-filled lift bags, then jettisoning the ballast to have the bags lift pieces of the shop. That ballast can fall and crush or obscure artifacts.

    • @AvengerII
      @AvengerII Před 5 lety +1

      How ELSE are they supposed to lift things? Use a 3-mile long crane for everything? That has it own dangers.
      They've done things like that, btw, and they've had cranes fails SPECTACULARLY at high depth. If you think the ballast and lift bags are dangerous, cranes are even BIGGER!
      A minisub itself can't lift too high a cargo from the bottom. They have to use other things.

    • @Cyberpuppy63
      @Cyberpuppy63 Před 4 lety

      @@AvengerII You don't need a crane to use lift bags. Presumably, a crane would be used to hoist parts into a recovery vessel.

    • @AvengerII
      @AvengerII Před 4 lety

      @@Cyberpuppy63 I know that!
      They lifted the "Big Piece" from the Titanic with diesel-filled ballooon bags!
      They HAVE used 2-mile long crane systems to lift bigger items than that hull piece from the bottom. A claw/capture device was used to lift a Soviet submarine from 10,000ft+ down in the early 1970s. That was a ballistic missile sub, MUCH bigger than a minisub like the Alvin.
      The stress on the equipment is incredible and you don't want to be anywhere near them when they fail.
      The claw device used on the Glomar Explorer (?; spy ship sponsored by Howard Hughes) still partially failed.

  • @hadorstapa
    @hadorstapa Před rokem +1

    I was really touched when he interpreted those shoes and other artefacts lying together as a sailor and then the other as a mother and daughter, maybe holding hands. I knew there were no bodies left, but I hadn't understood that other items could be giving us those kinds of insights. So tragic, and deserving of respect.

  • @tahadesigns4688
    @tahadesigns4688 Před 5 lety +11

    there has to be a live video of a dive from the moment it leaves the top of the ocean till the second it goes back up

  • @vanessam8197
    @vanessam8197 Před 6 lety +19

    It's funny how CZcams ad was a cruise☹️ No thank you, CZcams

  • @Laurynas_S
    @Laurynas_S Před 11 lety +129

    I totally agree with you, I think we need to raise more stuff related to the Titanic back to the surface and preserve it this way than left it at bottom of the ocean to slowly erode. This way generations of people would have a chance not only read and learn about it but also see that little part of history with their own eyes. They can keep personal stuff like closes and luggages, stuff that belong to somebody, other then that is need to be recovered from the of the ocean.

    • @TT-nc3qh
      @TT-nc3qh Před 6 lety +6

      Laurynas S. Raise it all, stop pretending you care about personal objects, raise as much as possible to get the stories and preserve the history forever

    • @user-jj7uc9gg7b
      @user-jj7uc9gg7b Před 5 lety +20

      T T That's the issue. Raising the ship would make it crumble into pieces. It's too unstable.

    • @sorrenblitz805
      @sorrenblitz805 Před 4 lety +25

      No. We should just window-shop. It's a memorial landmark, and the people who died don't deserve to have their resting place scoured and plundered. Just see it, look at it, witness it, that's history enough.

    • @Soul-qo4jk
      @Soul-qo4jk Před 4 lety +4

      Laurynas S. I feel like if they tried to raise the titanic it would dissolve as the hulk has been eroding for more than 100 years

    • @ineptsolaris
      @ineptsolaris Před 4 lety +14

      I think people forget that the wreck is actually a grave. We should not raise a single ‘artefact’ from the wreck - it is a great injustice to those who perished. It should ultimately be permitted to decay naturally.

  • @elusive1970
    @elusive1970 Před 12 lety

    Fascinating video NG. Thanks for posting it!

  • @jeffreycenga7676
    @jeffreycenga7676 Před 5 lety +269

    Has anyone ever considered asking Dr. Ballard to try and find MH370??

    • @RokushoHasashi
      @RokushoHasashi Před 5 lety +11

      Yeah good question

    • @scottiebones
      @scottiebones Před 5 lety +5

      You won't find it, trust me it's not there.

    • @kymymedia
      @kymymedia Před 5 lety +7

      @@scottiebones
      LIAR

    • @JawadSoomro
      @JawadSoomro Před 4 lety +1

      I was also thinking about that.

    • @taraswertelecki7874
      @taraswertelecki7874 Před 4 lety

      It's going to be thousands of pieces of rapidly corroding metal, the biggest and heaviest of which will be engines and landing gear.

  • @awakentotruthmichaelsmith4698

    Amazing how similar the deep sea and outer space can be

  • @DamonNomad82
    @DamonNomad82 Před 3 lety +28

    I am firmly on "Team Ballard" when it comes to views on how the wreck of the Titanic should be treated. It is the grave of hundreds of people, and should never have been robbed or vandalized.

    • @mikikiki
      @mikikiki Před rokem

      Robbed? How is taking plates and forks robbing a graveyard?

  • @gregmerritt4278
    @gregmerritt4278 Před rokem

    I was a 14 year old kid when they found the titanic and it was a exciting time when she was found. I watched every time when it was talked about on the news. Very exciting times. Thank you Dr Ballard and everyone involved in the project. You helped shaped a kids life with my love of ships and history

  • @makivaka2078
    @makivaka2078 Před 4 lety +2

    My favorite movie and ship of all time and a breath taking underwater story, much love and respect for those who fell with the most beautiful looking ship till this day, the TITANIC.

  • @Amperzand
    @Amperzand Před 4 lety +7

    7:10 So Robert Ballard *literally* thinks outside the box!

  • @BoogerCompany
    @BoogerCompany Před 5 lety +34

    That’d be cool to go undersea to see the Titanic But ONLY to view out of respect, hence museum aspect.

    • @marquesdunn4934
      @marquesdunn4934 Před 4 lety +3

      Heard you....but a museum is much more safer to observe the ship in person than a very dangerous tour at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean..Anything goes wrong down there a it will be your final resting place for $100,000

    • @Cutlass_Rudd
      @Cutlass_Rudd Před 3 lety +1

      Its 2.5 miles deep, you need very special equipment to get down there and its very dangerous. But that depth is keeping the real riff raff scavengers away. Most of the stuff brought up is in various museums. There wouldnt be anything left of it if it was only in 300 feet of water.

  • @tondriasanders6306
    @tondriasanders6306 Před 2 měsíci

    Dr. Ballard is such a funny guy! He had me rollin!
    I’m very excited about the museum. It’s now on my bucket list

  • @tacticalbuttsex4669
    @tacticalbuttsex4669 Před 5 lety +1

    Think i still have that national geographic magazine somewhere i was obsessed with the titanic when i was young as an adult its still really fascinating

  • @Bondek1996
    @Bondek1996 Před 9 lety +50

    remember hearing about the crow's nest a few years ago. So sad what subs are doing to the ship.

    • @gregorytaylor9117
      @gregorytaylor9117 Před 6 lety +4

      Titanic diving crew 1970,sept . Gt. Bob ballard a lye.

    • @Vichedges
      @Vichedges Před 5 lety +8

      @@gregorytaylor9117 Is that English?

  • @xPikkupstix
    @xPikkupstix Před 5 lety +7

    The most fascinating story I've ever heard. Thank you for the fine, forensic analysis Mr. Bodine. haha but really, I would pay 100k to travel to the site

  • @AfroHairScience
    @AfroHairScience Před 11 měsíci

    Absolutely ASTOUNDING! I am so inspired.

  • @thebipolarbear1
    @thebipolarbear1 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing this was great history I love it someone has to learn and keep the stories going so that all is not lost . Just great programming

  • @cyberquasar2267
    @cyberquasar2267 Před 4 lety +9

    I actually never noticed that the clothing in the ship was from human remains :O omg thats so scary

  • @TylerHaight
    @TylerHaight Před 9 lety +28

    I met Robert ballard last year

  • @wallywally8282
    @wallywally8282 Před rokem

    Great presentation!👍

  • @ujin816
    @ujin816 Před 12 lety +1

    amazing!! thanks

  • @ReubenWalton
    @ReubenWalton Před 4 lety +7

    10:09 is that the end of the stern where everyone clung to?

  • @malcolmmorin
    @malcolmmorin Před 11 lety +11

    It took me 5 minutes to find out that was Robert Ballard. I didn't recognize him at first. Seeing footage of him from 1985 then 2012, you see how much he's changed in 27. XD

  • @RADIUMGLASS
    @RADIUMGLASS Před 4 lety +1

    Dr. Ballard was one of my idols when I was a kid. I always wanted to meet him.

  • @amandajackson4359
    @amandajackson4359 Před rokem +2

    It upsets me deeply 😢 to see rubbish dumped by beloved titanic
    Love you forever titanic 💙 your never be forgotten I won't forget you ♥️

  • @Struwex
    @Struwex Před 3 lety +3

    18:40 thats the olympic , i would expect him too know that

  • @prettygirl_me4699
    @prettygirl_me4699 Před 5 lety

    I just love watching National Geographic

  • @malindagarza8762
    @malindagarza8762 Před 5 lety +2

    Dr robert Ballard was the reason I got in to titanic. Back I 1985 the greatest discovery was made and for me it was awesome that I had to learn more about the ship. And when I found out I sank in April 14 1912. With 2000 souls on board. I was sad because children and babies parished also. Ever since I had been a titanic adventure.

    • @parentsbasement7734
      @parentsbasement7734 Před 4 měsíci

      The salvagers are horrible people, if ya went to where their families are laid to rest and opened up their grandma's casket and took her rings I'm sure they would have a problem

  • @TitanicLighthouse
    @TitanicLighthouse Před 4 lety +10

    We invite all descendants to join in supporting the restoration of the Titanic Memorial Lighthouse. Proposed opening 110th anniversary April 15, 2022.

  • @drfrenchfrythe3rd
    @drfrenchfrythe3rd Před 5 lety +9

    She would never be able to be raised. It’s just not possible and will destroy her. If the deck gets destroyed by prop wash and subs landing on them it wouldn’t survive being on the surface or walked on etc.

    • @MannyN420
      @MannyN420 Před 5 lety +1

      If crane technology was super advanced than any other technology about 50 to 80 years ago, then it would be possible to raise the Titanic since there wouldn't be to much rust and decay making it stronger than it is today.

    • @catalinadog157
      @catalinadog157 Před 5 lety +1

      MANNY NAVA what?

    • @cookingsauce8274
      @cookingsauce8274 Před 5 lety +2

      @@catalinadog157 hes saying if people had the technology a long time ago then they could've lifted it bc it wouldn't have been in such a bad state. Even tho I don't see the point of raising her bc it's a grave site and we should respect the people who died that day.

    • @Vichedges
      @Vichedges Před 5 lety +1

      @@cookingsauce8274 Crane technology?
      It wouldn't matter if the wreck had just happened yesterday....the ship is blown apart and structurally destroyed. It's miles below the surface.
      If it were moved there's no way it would stay together long enough to make it to the surface and no way of telling what would happen when stress was put on the wreck. You're talking about thousands of tons of twisted broken metal. It's basically a scrap heap that looks like a ship.
      The only way to bring it up would be in pieces and the cost of doing that would be so high it's practically impossible. The cost of bringing it up in any way would be so high it's impossible but the only physically possible way would be to do it piece by piece.
      As far as it being a grave site I don't get why people are so respectful of Titanic but we have no problem taking car crashes or plane crashes and moving them. Nobody goes to a museum and gets squeamish about looking at stuff taken from tombs or battlefields, etc.
      I personally don't care one way or the other if they bring stuff up, but I do find people who use "it's a grave site" as a reason not to salvage stuff hypocritical. What if we did that every time there was a disaster and just left stuff where it fell? When a tornado hits a community of homes and kills people we don't go "leave it alone, people died there" we rebuild it.
      When a car crash happens and someone dies we don't leave the car where the accident happened. We take it and recycle it. We don't tell people never to visit Omaha beach because thousands of soldiers died there.
      The only difference between the Titanic and any other place where people have died is people romanticize the Titanic.

  • @JUNIIT
    @JUNIIT Před 12 lety

    Amazing video!

  • @mynameisray
    @mynameisray Před 3 lety

    I remember that photo clear as day, I was always fascinated by the Titanic.

  • @umbrellacorpsoldier1
    @umbrellacorpsoldier1 Před 11 lety +7

    I concur it is grave robbing pure and simple. Its those damn treasure hunters who destroy this wreck.

    • @aldenunion
      @aldenunion Před 3 lety

      Entire Oceans of the world are gravesites...What is the diff if from 249AD or BC or 1912? Everything on Ocean floor is a gravesite.. Every wreck people died..

  • @jillianw3399
    @jillianw3399 Před 5 lety +18

    Leave her alone. We can live with only seeing pictures and videos of her.

    • @tb6444
      @tb6444 Před 5 lety

      ???

    • @IVANGEBER
      @IVANGEBER Před 4 lety

      Saul Rosenberg ship is always been a she. Please learn english more

  • @Frank-bz2ub
    @Frank-bz2ub Před 3 lety

    nice video thank you very much !

  • @ronniemccullough1969
    @ronniemccullough1969 Před 4 lety

    This guy is an amazing story teller!!!!!!

  • @historyboy08
    @historyboy08 Před 11 lety +3

    Seeing what people are doing to the the Titanic is disrespectful. That is a cemetery for 1500 people who went down with her on that unfaithful day, April 15, 1912. People should respect it. I don't believe they would love to see their lost ones' tombs being pissed on now, would they?

  • @joeg.1119
    @joeg.1119 Před 4 lety +34

    I wish the titanic could be brought back up to the surface...

    • @rimaman8681
      @rimaman8681 Před 4 lety +8

      no its a mass cemetary its sacred they canttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!! just make another one and they have

    • @tjfSIM
      @tjfSIM Před 4 lety +2

      Other than the moral/ethical reasons, it simply wouldn't withstand the movement and would disintegrate into lots of smaller fragments. Possible they could reassemble some of those pieces at the surface but really it should be left alone in its resting place.

    • @Bad-dl2ks
      @Bad-dl2ks Před 4 lety +2

      It’s impossible at this point.

    • @scottmoore1614
      @scottmoore1614 Před 3 lety

      Not possible. Too fragile.

    • @falco5429
      @falco5429 Před 3 lety

      Bruh imagine going inside the original titanic and hear whispers of the lost lives

  • @keithchristy9579
    @keithchristy9579 Před 6 lety +1

    It's so interesting,I hope you could publish more programs about the Titanic,and update us what's going on,I can't imagine what I see under the sea about Titanic,I just hope that our incredible engines will find out a way to get Titanic out of the sea before its to late

  • @BADALICE
    @BADALICE Před 5 lety

    What a great story. Ground breaking heros.

  • @clairefunnell8481
    @clairefunnell8481 Před 3 lety +3

    Agreed. Titanic is a gravesight. I'm against landing on the deck. Watching from Toronto Canada April 2021. Bob is cool.

  • @PhelesDragon
    @PhelesDragon Před 3 lety +3

    There’s a rotting ship at the bottom of the Atlantic that’s totally unusable and serves no purpose.
    Humans: RESTORE IT

  • @Sonagodara
    @Sonagodara Před 7 lety

    its really great to see such...

  • @arashjan
    @arashjan Před 10 lety +2

    Dr Ballard is an inspiration

  • @macjwave3324
    @macjwave3324 Před 5 lety +3

    incroyable tout ce qui nous font partager jsuis fan meme si je comprends pas ,je le vois....

  • @rillianr-moise4652
    @rillianr-moise4652 Před 9 lety +91

    r.m.s titanic I love you

    • @AgentOmega777
      @AgentOmega777 Před 8 lety +2

      +Rillian R-Moise R.M.S Titanic, I love you too

    • @toft8270
      @toft8270 Před 7 lety +2

      Rillian R-Moise You're in love with titanic? Wtf. It is literally METAL. METAL! ARE YOU A MECHANOPHILIAN?!?!?!

    • @toft8270
      @toft8270 Před 7 lety

      Were you serious about that?

    • @forgerfortyseven3525
      @forgerfortyseven3525 Před 5 lety +4

      @@toft8270 have a look at the pic its a kid

    • @jhonrelreformado5491
      @jhonrelreformado5491 Před 5 lety

      Hillo

  • @ginantsfan5
    @ginantsfan5 Před 5 lety

    Most awesome vid!!!!!!

  • @jeshaaustria
    @jeshaaustria Před 5 lety

    Brilliant Dr. Ballard!

  • @ReallyBadSeed
    @ReallyBadSeed Před 9 lety +11

    Titanic will soon fall apart and fade away. As much as possible should be recovered from her to serve as a historical monument to the people and as a means of informing future generations. We just need to have everyone and their mom stop leaving behind plaques on it......as having 25 plaques from various expeditions just cheapens it.

  • @robertsandberg3042
    @robertsandberg3042 Před 9 lety +5

    12:43 - 13:00 So sad. Look up "John Harper Titanic Hero" for some insight into that aspect of Titanic's sinking.

  • @vassferenc82
    @vassferenc82 Před 2 lety +1

    Big RESPECT Dr Ballard 🚢

  • @meishellemanzo8404
    @meishellemanzo8404 Před 4 lety

    Thank You Very much Sir..For your effort and a brilliant mind. You are so Amazing!!.I salute you and thank you..'cause you inspired a lot of people. Thanks for sharing this kind of things and knowledge. God Blessed You and Always Takecare:-)

  • @Titanic19127
    @Titanic19127 Před 7 lety +63

    Well it's better to bring some things to the surface rather than letting them decompose

    • @PAVANZYL
      @PAVANZYL Před 5 lety +2

      Like human remains? Why?

    • @m1a1abramstank49
      @m1a1abramstank49 Před 4 lety +9

      PAVANZYL There ain’t no human remains, and I doubt he means that. He’s more implying of the objects that will give a glimpse of history later on

    • @tomemeornottomeme1864
      @tomemeornottomeme1864 Před 3 lety +2

      @@PAVANZYL Human remains haven't been in the Titanic's wreck for decades - they were all gone years before the wreck was even discovered.

    • @BADALICE
      @BADALICE Před 3 lety

      I agree completely. Salvage everything possible. If I were in the salvage business and had the capability, I'd be down there cutting that thing wide open and taking everything and anything of value. It can't be appreciated down there.

    • @Camibug
      @Camibug Před 3 lety +1

      In some ways I agree, it is important to save those artifacts so they can be preserved, especially if they’re at risk of decomposition as is.
      However, it shouldn’t be done at the cost of damaging the Titanic, surrounding area, shouldn’t be taken for profit, and should be used for museums/education. Any salvage efforts need to be very well regulated to prevent more damage. As of right now these people are causing much more damage to the ship and artifacts.

  • @Pisti846
    @Pisti846 Před 9 lety +253

    The people are long gone and soon so will the Titanic. Time to preserve what can be salvaged rather than let it all turn to rust.

    • @JuicyJuggalette45
      @JuicyJuggalette45 Před 9 lety +25

      That's another reason yes! Why not preserve some to cherish rather than letting it just rot and break down.

    • @crucesignatus8158
      @crucesignatus8158 Před 9 lety +68

      The Titanic is a GRAVE - treat it with reverence & respect & LEAVE IT IN PEACE

    • @jemcolo5778
      @jemcolo5778 Před 9 lety +6

      Cruce Signatus he not talking abouthe site

    • @JacobSeed_2018
      @JacobSeed_2018 Před 9 lety +14

      Cruce Signatus Preserving the ship is ok, not the site, just the ship! No underwater museum either. Titanic sister Britannic should be that.

    • @crucesignatus8158
      @crucesignatus8158 Před 9 lety +2

      Bradley Woltz You are splitting hairs

  • @gazlyno
    @gazlyno Před 3 lety

    @11:00 I agree what Dr Ballard is saying about landing on the Deck of Titanic. However he did land on the deck in Alvin in 1986 when exploring the Grand staircase using Jason Junior.

  • @shaheedkhan2544
    @shaheedkhan2544 Před rokem

    Vow. Thank you Dr. Ballard

  • @karlacorona8738
    @karlacorona8738 Před 10 lety +20

    the titanic is cool

  • @marcman951
    @marcman951 Před 6 lety +3

    Why would anyone down vote this video? This guy has lived an awesome adventure of a life. Thanks for the upload

  • @j.markenglish5747
    @j.markenglish5747 Před 3 lety +2

    Kinda ironic. He is understandably irked about current day people leaving garbage behind on the sea floor yet later he finds the ancient mariner thanks to their trash being tossed to the sea floor.

  • @countalucard4226
    @countalucard4226 Před 7 lety +2

    For many years when I was growing up Titanic was just a ship that sank on its maiden voyage and no one ever found it. Many people knew nothing about it unless it was something that interested them. It was only when it was discovered that it became so well known to many. Then the movie caused an explosion of interest. Like Ballard stated the U.S. Navy had no interest in finding it.

  • @RickRufus1
    @RickRufus1 Před 6 lety +45

    There is water still in the captain's bathtub

    • @daverichardson7994
      @daverichardson7994 Před 4 lety +2

      @@canvasofart40 yeah I member lol , oops someone forgot to turn the water off lol

    • @ReubenWalton
      @ReubenWalton Před 4 lety +1

      That’s from the James Cameron movie right? Doesn’t Brock Lovett or the bigger guy with the glasses 🤓 and the beard 🧔 say that?