6 hours inside the wreck. Exploring the Costa Concordia. Urbex August 2014
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- Inside the Costa Concordia. After a long time of back and forth I finally decided to publish my GoPro footage from inside the Costa Concordia wreck.
And sorry for the bad quality. 2014 / old GoPro... you know...
August 2014, Genoa. The remains of the Costa Concorida arrived for dismantling. Have a look on how it looked inside the ship before it was taken appart.
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It's crazy how there are parts of the ship that were submerged for 2 years, and already look like the interior of the Titanic with rust and water-ruined fittings everywhere, then right next to them are rooms and corridors that were not submerged, and they still look pristine.
Bloodgod40 however, the bottom of the ship is ruined on both sides (Starboard still substantially more) as it was put upright with half of it submerged during the operation to raise it for quite a while
Well, thats due to the fact that the water the Costa was in is so shallow. There is lots of oxigen right at the surface which is good for corrosion. Down there where the Titanic lies, at 3.8km below, theres not that much O2 to oxidise anything, thats why in comparsion, it doesnt look that bad.
Its weird because at 1:02:38, he walks into that big room and a couple of the ceiling lights still work, what I'm thinking is its either because they are on the side of the ship that was above water to the wiring is still fairly good and they still work, or they connected a generator to them some time after they turned the ship upright, or they put those lights in them that they have strewn through out the corridors but its cool cuz they work, see for yourself 1:02:38 also at 1:03:10 or 1:03:30 it shows the rest of the light working on the side that wasn't submerged
David Saunders good eye
@@davidsaunders6807 Yes, I also noticed it and found it interesting. I also wonder how and why the built-in lights still work, whether they still temporarily used part of the electrical system or something...
Truly one of the most unique and incredible abandoned videos ever made. Love it!
Its not abandoned. Its either getting repaired or dismantled but its not abandoned .
Its Getting Scraped.
It really Is.
gloknor
They abandoned ship, so technically it IS abandoned.
I reported Floyd for you Shari
It's been 11 years since this sinking, and yet I remember it like it happened yesterday. After 10 years I've kept quiet, but now with the anniversary of the sinking coming up, I wanted to say that I was a survivor.
wow.. i hope your doing well
Sending you a big hug from the 🇬🇧
God bless from st.louis m.o . U are blessed 2 be here definitely tell people your story
My aunts brothers best mates cousin was also onboard. Thoughts with you
@@griffin5184 really trying to make yourself a victim, aren't you?
It's still creepy to me knowing one of those cabin doorway's you're peeking through could have had that last body. Rest in peace to the victim
I was just thinking about this. The people who died were trapped inside the elevators. :(
I just cant imagine what it was like for the divers to swim through all that debris lookin for bodies. That whole thing must ve been horrible. All because the captain wanted to show off. Shame.
One even died while attaching flotation devices from cutting his leg on some sheet metal. What a risky job...those people are true heroes...
I hope that poor excuse of a captain rots in jail!!
Michael Cuff behold,Captain Coward
Sajaa K oh my gosh one of the rescue workers died? How sad....for all of the people who died.😿
Michael Cuff same happened with Titanic they wanted arrive a day early to show off
Not really. Titanic was behind schedule on it's maiden voyage. They had to make up time, otherwise they would arrive too late in New York which would destroy White Star Line's reputation. WSL was already in serious debts at the time so they couldn't afford that and would probably mean they would have gona bankrupt. It had nothing to do with showing off.
It's creepy that all those halls were full on screaming people and now they're just silent..
Now just think of those footage of the Titanic when they sent in the robots to explore the decks and first class cabins inside the Titanic.
What’s creepy is you thinking that’s a thing. Douche.
So true Jessica..
And that escalated quickly..
You just gave me the chills XD
some say 32 people are still screaming.
POINT OF INTEREST
6:50 elevator
7:40 hall
21:50 restaurant/bar
24:45 rooms
36:39 cockpit
47:50 intact gym
49:00 + 55:40 front or back destroyed
57:32 front and side of the wreck without damage
59:40 rooms with personal object on the floor
1:02:32 self service restaurant (i think)
1:13:00 other stairs
1:14:00 front and side of the wreck go underwater
Cockpit is actually called the bridge on ships
thanks !
Thank you
Thank you for this! Spot on
The self service restaurant unlocked some deep memories (I've been on the skip two years before it sank)
58:49 he’s on the 8th floor where the last missing body was discovered in a cabin. It’s crazy to think this man may have walked right by the body not knowing. RIP
I think he actually was really close because the body was in the front of the ship
Bodies were discovered after the ship got salvaged??? I didn't know
@@GrumpyStormtrooper same here I didn’t know that either
@@GrumpyStormtrooper A body and remains were found once the ship was recovered, as per wikipedia: "On 6 and 7 August 2014, divers found human remains on the wreck which was then moored in the port of Genoa. On 3 November 2014, the final body was discovered in the wreckage of the ship." So remains were found on deck 3 the same month of this video, and the final body was found 3 months after on deck 8. The remains found in August belonged to Maria Grazia Trecarichi, who had given up her seat on a lifeboat for an elderly passenger. The final body was that of waiter Russel Rebello, who was seen helping and trying to save people, he had gone back to find people. We must remember the heroes.
@@WelshBathBoy LONG LIVE THOSE BRAVE AND COURAGEOUS PPL
good effort mate...so pleased you didn't feel the need to add some god awful music over the top like most you tubers would.
drubber007 I hate watching titanic videos as they always play Celine Dion
jocon SO HE THE WORLD MOST GO ON DO DO DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO AUEOHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK HEEEEEEEEEE THEEEEEEE. Welp my job is done
@@quall5339 😅
geeta khatri wat. The. Fuck
drubber007 look at this guys latest vid
This is an excellent urbex video. R.I.P to the 33 people who lost their lives (32 people died when the Costa Concordia capsized, and one person died during the Costa Concordia Salvage Operation).
Also, does anyone know if any of the equipment used to salvage the Costa Concordia, was saved to be reused in other salvage operations? Or, was it scrapped?
Eren JägerDarkness most likely reused I doubt they'd scrap $600.000.000 (half a billion) worth of tools and what not
It was 42 that died
Isak storm 32
how do you DIE during a salvage operation I mean how hard could it be!
Parts like 40:10 are particularly haunting to me, where you can actually see the diagonal water line. To the left was underwater and is badly corroded but a metre to the right everything is almost normal. Outstanding video!
There are line between the white and the brown, the brown was ubderwater the white was above
You have balls of steel dude... I love creepy abandoned ships, but I’ve seen the movie Ghost Ship one too many times and was half expecting something to jump out at you.
gimme a break... besides, this ship isn't abandoned at all. It's being scrapped, big difference.
@@Pingaheimer hey you
Loved Ghost Ship
Good film. At least the people on board this ship never got cut in half lol
There was a body on the 8th floor still while this was being filmed. 59:30 is floor 8. Where they found a body 3 months after this was filmed
So interesting to see how much destroyed the underwater parts of the ship are and at the same time how well preserved parts above water look.
imagine that
You can even see the transition at 42:11
@@MuzikBike that rusty line on the wall..... surreal!
36:30 The Captain should sit there for 5 hours and think about stuff.
Agreed
I doubt he has many days or nights free of the horror he's responsible for, surely it'd slowly crush you?
You know this is italy, probably the captains bosses have more responsibility for the disaster than the captain himself.
@Doc Possum.....Yes......like this; czcams.com/video/WX_08zcCmx8/video.html
The captain should've sank with this bout the least he could have done was wait till everyone else was of the bout before himself
He could walk around this bout for hours thinking about all the mistakes he made all the things he could have changed all the things that killed other people sorry I could go on about this fucking peace of shit he should be ashamed of himself
49:03 looks like the boat is perfectly fine. How weird and eerie.
I thinkthis part didn't sank, ithink half of the ship only sank, im not sure
world peace that’s true
world peace you’re right.
Yea
Idk about perfectly fine tho
Why would anyone put a thumbs down to this? To find a video like this is amazing and it’s unbelievable how much damage has been done from being in the water for 2 years...
Lol more fool them because they took away the thumbs down count
@@LeviJamesREWe can’t see them, only the creator of the video can.
@@theorangeoof926 I can see them. Currently there are 974 idiots as of 2022-12-23.
Ins,ta,ll "Ret,ur,n Yo,utu,be D,islik,e" to your browser.
no matter how good a video is, some people will always vote down.
i have absolutely no idea who those people are.
but i would pay money to meet them in person and ask them for their reasons.
i personally think most of them are disgusting neck beards who write troll comments and hate everyone whos successfull with literally anything
For an Urban explore, this has to rank up there as one of the best - if not the best I have seen. It's almost as if you are walking the decks of the Titanic in the way it's so eerie. Kudos to the explorer, total respect shown to those that lost their lives.
First ranking for the buran exploration and this one
Thank you so much for sharing this. Amazing footage....certainly I and my family offer our deepest sympathy for those who lost loved ones in this tragic event. Again thank you for allowing others to see the magnitude of this horrifying mistake.
Thanks for your kind comment :)
that sad 32 people died
Juan Maldonado 35 actually 34 died in the crash and a salvage man died while salvaging the ship
Mistake?????!!! LMFAO Yeah right. It was a *cough* mistake.
What was the main reason why this accident happened? And is the ship still there atm?
He wasn't alone..there was a dead body inside the ship, it was found after he left the ship, some weeks after.
so he was alone
@@MonasteryOfSilence not exactly
A corpse was waiting for him...
Oh god .. scary
So there were missing bodies two years later?
@@rebeccaridgeway3171 Yes the last one was found during the dismantling.
There’s an eerie silence. And thinking that Russell Rebello’s body was somewhere there to be found on November 2014, gives me goosebumps. He was found somewhere on deck 8. And I would say “fortunately”. Getting back his body might help his family to mourn him and have peace, I hope so. I lost my father in a shipwreck where two other people died, on December 15, 2010 just 6 miles away from Gaeta, Southern Italy. He died by hypothermia. The sea gave his body back after a day. Touching his coffin helped a little to accept his death.
It would have been interesting if the video’s author told where he was during the filming.
Anyway, thank you so much.
he wasn't yet found when this was filmed :(
Thought they recover remain of the lost before ship was moved off the reaf
God bless you and your family, my friend. I’m so sorry for your loss. Wishing you peace
I've never watched a 1 hour+ video on CZcams. Now I did.
I was on a Concordia cruise in 2010, my first one. It's the cruise you always remember best.
The Costa Concordia was 2 years old back then and I was totally amazed and fascinated when I entered it the first time. You came in on deck 4 and the first impression you had was the atrium (the big hall with the four glass elevators and a huge bar). Unfortunately you only had a short stop there on your urbex.
But your video brought back many memories.
Thanks.
Thanks a lot :) I have more footage from the atrium. I will puplish it in a seperate short video soon.
Sodom1912 z
Sodom1912, I always insisted on my parents taking me there twice. I was eleven, and rode twice, the last before it crashed. I remember saying, "Mum I want to play violin here, and play for you, papa and my sister." I rubbed her belly and stared at the musicians in awe when saying this. I always tear up in the sight of my first cruise ship, it never had to become this... Now Alli have is the room card, pictures and a magnet and postcard to remember it. 😭😭
+Sodom1912 Concordia was actually built in 2006.
GAGAFAN-1993
Yes. You are right. My first cruise was not in 2010 but 2008. Thanks.
Looks scrary to be walking alone and filming there on your own..
Exactly! I know I’m late replying, but if I was there I would bring at least a friend or 2 or 3 with me.
Because it be world's biggest ghost ship
@@koonlai167 Titanic has entered the Chat
CM Punk must return to wwe AEW Sux! Actually titanic is way smaller compared to modern ocean liners, ships have gone a long way lol
@@koonlai167 i would be more terrified to go inside the titanic than the concordia
I love, how respectful you are to the environment. Great work!
"X" symbol on the doors painted search teem, i think, when they were looking for dead bodies.
Yes. True. At that time they were still looking for one body. I was not aware about that when i was inside the ship and found it out about one month later in the news when they finially found the last guy.
Delve Site that must have been traumatic to have known that you were inside a ship with a dead body I feel sorry for you and the family that lost that person
Delve Site dang that means that body set for a good 2 years
What's the color significance?
Time stamp?
Wow great video! Also, I'm glad you didn't add any creepy background music because in all honesty it definitely didn't need it. The raw footage was gold. Damn, those poor people and what they went through...
At least the survivors got a full refund, free future cruise, and a six figure payoff for the inconvenience!
@@jerrycrawford7688 although if I had to experience this, I wouldn't go on another cruise even if it was free
the quarantiner I mean who would even want to go on a cruise ship after hearing about all these tragic accidents
@@anna.318 me
I don't know what it is, but there is just something incredibly chilling and eerie when you see these ships sinking or like this. When you know what they once were
Its scary to think that when you were there that their was still someone who was dead on boared somewhere
wot blitz YT videos pretty sure they searched every inch of the ship for bodies...
Charlie Parker there was still one Indian guy who helped people get of the ship
this was filmed in august 2014, last body was found in Nov 2014...
The body of the last missing person, Indian crew member Russel Rebello, was recovered on 3 November 2014. It appears that Mr Rebello died while saving other passengers.
@@PingaheimerWent inside to search for more people and apparently got stuck and died, hopefully drowned quickly and not days to weeks later from dehydration (if he had potable water).
Unbelievable what one mans arrogance and ignorance did to this once great machine and the lives on and in it.
Too much responsibility for one person for such a long period of time. Too long imo. Planes have less people and last much less if you're scared of those. I can't think of anything to be more scared of than being on a cruise ship
Great engineering yes, although it had a very terrible design flaw where a crash crippled its electrical systems completely. It happened to the Carnival Splendor in 2010, which is a ship of the same class as this, and to this very ship the day it sank.
They need a better interior decorator though.
@@presidentkiller and interestingly, the splendor still goes on cruises to this very day.
Nobody actually died well. 2 people did that’s it
@@theglowingnugget7999 33 people died. 32 if you skip the salvage diver that died when he cut himself on the sunk ship.
hands down the best urban exploration video i have seen.
The best urbex exploration of all time 🖤 very sad 32 people lost their lives. You’re brave for going in there. Thankfully there was light inside to help with filming and exploring
You took me places I could never hope to go. No need to apologize for that. I'm grateful for your efforts.
Jesus, I was watching when you were in a really dark part of the ship. My earbuds suddenly do a loud double beep telling me it needs charging. Scared the shit out of me
:D
Just lol
Dude, it's not jesus making the video.
RIP to everyone who died, including the poor diver who lost his life.
Wait, a diver died?! I didn’t know that! That’s so sad!!
@@toonlink5399a diver working to refloat it had his leg severed or something. They managed to get him out of the water but he bled out
The size of this thing is incredible which makes the recovery of it intact even more incredible.
Thanks for die timecapsule and detailed video. Really awesome how everything is decomposed within a few month in the sea water.
I had a bad feeling while looking at this.
I get bad vibes from this ship too.
Well yeah it's a tragedy and people died?
@@jillybean3688 thanks jillybean for your input that would explain quite a lot! 👍😃
Wow, what a video! I pulled an all nighter and watched the entire parbuckling operation and salvage later only to be disappointed that nobody had bothered to follow her after she was docked.
Incredible movie! Thanks for the time you took to edit and publish it!!
Senza dubbio il miglior video urbex della storia.
Complimenti al tuo coraggio,ed onore oggi è sempre alle vittime del naufragio.
Thank god you didn't accidentally find that last missing body
Great user name
Pretty sure the last body was found before the ship was towed to be scrapped.
Violin Concerto no, one last one was found during the scrapping
ghostrider Citation, please?
Violin Concerto www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2014/11/04/world/europe/last-missing-body-is-found-in-costa-concordia-wreck.amp.html
I love how the lights just still work
Tapped in from an outside electrical source.
Those are workman's lights, construction lights. They aren't part of the ship. If they wanted to the ship's electrical system likely does still work in places but most of it is severed.
@@MrWolfSnack actually if you Look closely a lot of those lights were original ship lights.
If among us was underwater
Excellent video .. lucky to be able to tour it for us ... what a beautiful ship it was.
Thanks man!
s diaz all thanks for a stupid captain
s diaz Cruise ships (in my opinion) are very ugly as they look like floating bricks. True Ocean Liners on the other hand are marvels, Ships like : Nomadic, Queen Mary, The Cunard sisters, The Olympic class liners etc...
Mackenzie Beaumont yeah, I thought this ship’s theming was garish too. Yuck.
??? No
the spike in popularity at the end of the video is so wholesome. like we all wanted to make sure you got out safely.
I was on the ship. We were in the cabin and then we heard a loud noice. After that we got to the lifeboats and an hour later we got saved.
Did u losed u'r stuff? Like the bag another clothes etc?
That must've been so terrifying. I'm glad you survived and got saved. That probably makes you not wanna go on anymore cruise ships, let alone any boats!
What cabon number? It's fine if u dont remember I was just wondering
Theirs so many people claiming they were on the ship
@@argamingthomson8234 yea can't tell if it's bullshit or noy
Seriously I will get lost in this ship and they will make a movie in how they rescue me because I don't now the way back
XD
Lmao
Same
Try being on an aircraft carrier
gustavo morrison you know these ships look confusing but they’re not you can get turned around but easy to navigate through
For such a big ship it sure was eerily quiet. Excellent work, thanks for sharing it with the rest of us.
Thank you for this! I am amazed and heartbroken with the situation. I just learned of the sinking of Concordia this week due to the OceanGate Titan. I cant believe I just watched the whole hour and 16 of it. With was worth it. Thank you again.
In my 22 years of military service been on a lot of deployments to some real crappy places the only thing that ever bothered me was pile of bodies or mass graves,folks that did the recovery efforts on the bodies get a lot of my respect.
These ships are looking more like skyscrapers than ships..
Yeah, they're floating hotel/resorts. It took me a couple days to see everything in the new NCL Bliss!
Ships like the Olympic- or the Imperator-Class looked way better
Yeah start of 1900’s ships were the best imo even tough they weren’t safe as never ones.
Modern ships are trash.
Hideous 1970s skyscrapers.
Breathtaking. I'm a bit weird but I love looking at both history and abandoned places. So beautiful
This is absolutely fascinating and super impressive. Well done
I’ll never forget this!! My entire family was on a royal Caribbean cruise in the middle of the eastern Caribbean on day 2 of our 7 day cruise when we saw the news on tv in our rooms!!!
I looked at my dad and he was like TURN THE TV OFF DONT LET YOUR MOTHER SEE THIS!!!
Rest in peace to all those lost souls.
Wow people don't usually get to explore a sunken ship without diving. What an opportunity!
1:09:39 Amazing that those decorative light fixtures still have power and work! You'd think the only lights working would be work lights put in after it was docked.
Was thinking the same thing. I would have thought that the salvagers would avoid powering the the existing lighting, even if the unsubmerged parts seemed functional, as it may pose a safety or fire risk.
That made it even creepier
its even more weird because the ship lost power...so....why botehr fixing the generators? (O_o)
i think it's rewired to temporary electrical supply, so they don't need to add new temporary lights because the old installations are good enough and maybe they also put more MCBs and RCDs to prevent something bad.
42:00 - 42:30 wow, you can see really well where the water line was and how you walk from the totally destroyed part to the section, that was above the water and looks still pretty good.
The area above water is still really trashed and cluttered from the listing
If you think about it, it’s rlly creepy how u know that all the rooms and hallways were filled with screaming people and now everything’s just silent...
The solar panels were still providing power to the lights... that is incredible!
58:08 the lobby looks very creepy
Imagine the kids that ran around and looked down there sad
That's bad
People died in those elevators during the sinking, so that could be partially why.
By far one of the best explorations I’ve seen.
I can't believe I hadn't seen this video until just now. Awesome work! So cool to see inside the ship. Really incredible. Like nothing I've ever explored.
Incredible the amount of damage that was done for being submerged for so little time. It must have been horrible to navigate for the recovery dive teams when they went in. I heard that there were even bodies of people trapped in the lifts, which is slightly concerning because in an emergency, most places cut power to the lifts so people cannot get trapped inside of them. I assume because the Captain held off sounding the alarm, this was not the case, or they became trapped when the power went out as a result of the collision with the rocks. A terrible way to go, especially when you know it was entirely avoidable.
I guess people got swept into them since they [elevators] filled with water fast.
With all the green and orange, it looks like it was decorated back in the 70's.
I was just thinking: WHO got paid to decorate that thing!?!
T Wrecks that's the result of water for a year
uh.. NO. Painting the ship like the Emerald City... no.
T Wrecks the ship capsized then it was raised
Niko942 it capsized then it was raised, that's why it's a wreck, a side of it was underwater for a year or more
This is an amazing piece of work you've filmed. Thank you. Hope you were wearing a respirator when you filmed it -- your health always comes first.
Thanks :)
The Good Guy and there's your sign
Asbestos is [or was] frequently used in shipbuilding...plus mould and bacteria....and of course to keep the smurfs at bay.
compazine why would he/she need a mask thingy
Chris Herren mould and bacteria etc
The captain had zero remorse. He got off light with 16 years. A good captain would not be womanizing, but doing his job!
Thanks for sharing, incredible. It's actually an entire city that fell in one fell swoop. Some parts seem untouched but the rest are completely destroyed.
The captian was a coward abondoning the ship leaving ppl on board, he waited an hour before warning ppl to get off the ship causing ppl to die. I have seen a few warnings saying don't go on any Italian or Greek cruise ships. I seen one family ask one of the staff for a life jacket for their child and he had no clue where to get one or he didn't care yet he was wearing one. The captian and staff did a horrible job they knew the ship was sinking yet they did nothing but lie and tell the passengers everything was ok that it was just the generators. Unreal
I went several times from Italy Verona to Igoumentisa Greece, never had any trouble tho.. ofcourse the sea can be rough but before a ship is capsizing you have to make a big hole in it, like the consta concordia, in open waters it's nothing like that. (Sorry for my bad english )
Shout out to #AnekLines
Your English is fine.
I'll tell you what.
After a staff member told me he didn't know where to find any life jackets while he was wearing one, HE would be the one looking for one because my kid would have one before he walked away. Guaranteed.
I know the reply is a slight bit late, but the funny thing in my course(ETO) we are warned about Greeks and Italians being some of the worst when it comes to safety culture, the Chinese can be bad too but the Italians are way worse
He's done it before. 🤷
Wow what a big difference the ship looks like than before. It is amazing how much damage water can do to a boat.
An above water and personally experienced (just because so many have been on Carnival ships) version of the Titanic wreckage. Super eerie. Thanks for the vid.
It's amazing that if you explore the starboard side of the ship it looks like a complete wreck but exploring it on the port side it looks like it just needs a good maid service.
I can't believe the ship looks like this now. Goddamn it Francesco, What the hell were you thinking.
Sadly he's dick came priority with a on board dancer
please don't use Gods name n Vain.
@@methatswho62 oh my god you'll be fine
This was just another ugly Carnival cruise ship. Costa and Carnival are the same. Both ugly. Both probably going to catch on fire and flood with sewage because they neglected it.
Schettino?
Amazing that a lot of the lights and stuff still work.
Un très grand respect à ce caméraman qui a pris des risques pour nous montrer ce désastre
Amazing how some areas are virtually intact, despite the ship listing so far. Particularly at 38-39 mins - presumably the Captain's suite as it's next to the wheelhouse - screens and chairs still in place, bottles, and even his newspaper on his desk!
Thank you so much for sharing. Spectacular footage. Amazing. So very sad.
I was on the Costa Concordia once. I loved the ship. The best ship ever. Now it's gone makes me sad.
best ship? try Queen Mary II ...
Ignacy Niedzwiedzki-K. Glad you weren’t on it when she sunk
C M C it’s hard to have an opinion on a ship you’ve never sailed on
C M C I’ve been on the Queen Mary 2 but I was like 4 years old
C M C or Disney. Disney and Cunard provide similar service in a friendly manner, great food, and great looks, just the disney characters. For the people that cant do Cunard, they can just go on Disney.
Imagine if this video were 'Exploring with Josh'. 115 minutes of it would be of his own face and 1.54 minutes would be the actual ship. Excellent video guys.
I'm surprised some of the original lights still worked in the first class dining area. I also loved how the part of the ship expose by the sea water looked dead and the part not expose was like it came back to life.
total destruction
Wow! Great job! I realize I’m really late but I just can’t believe they got it out of the water!
I've lived my honeymoon in there, in 2009, one year before it sunked. I have the memories of my life It really breaks my heart!
I would love it if a team of modellers actually managed to recreate a map with this abandoned ship, would be breathtaking to explore.
I love that ship all memories comes back to me. I wish i can tour around again in concordia.
At approx 8:00 in the restaurant/dance hall. That is so spooky, you can almost hear the talking and laughter oozing out of the walls. Amazing.
One of the best urbex video!very suggestive
So glad your here!!! ❤
so lucky. no lines at the buffet
Thomas Wagner that person complaining about belongings in the ship will be mad
Hot damn you're right
at last and now the dam thing is closed
No food neither
That made my day
Great explore. Good for anyone in there that gym equip was bolted down Ewwee Rick. Amazing how fast ocean life eats up and starts to recycle stuff.
Nice to see some of the original lighting still working 1:07. Also the difference between wet and dry zomes in substantial, 1:10 feels like the ending of Titanic movie, where you see the wreckage going alive onece more.
yes that ship is done, it's a shame
naa, a lick of paint it will be fine
C M C it'll buff out
Really cool how some of the lights are on. They must have tapped into parts of the electrical system that were still intact.
Maxxarcade Nice to see you here! I thought the same thing. Probably found some usable circuits and backfed into them.
Im not 100% sure but some of the lights where installed after the refloat for the scrapping teams and some of the lights where undamaged and are powered
Most of those lights were put on once the ship was finally docked and the lights are mostly connected to an exterior generator. I doubt the ship can sustain its own power due to the damage.
or they took a very long cable and connected it to shore mains
The ship has already been scrapped idiot the lights were placed there by workers lmao
One of the best videos I've ever seen as far as exploring something as horrific as this was. I saw a video a while back of them taking the ship down to her keel. The Costa Concordia is just a tragic memory.
2:58 Notice the cabin door with the "FB" marking
From the report: On January 22nd, is retrieved by the Fire Department the body of a passenger inside the cabin 7421 of the bridge 7
That's probably the room where the person died and FB most likely means "found body". RIP...
I think that was a different one. At the time of this video, Russell Rebello’s body was not yet discovered.
@@brettjc0483 no he was found on the 8th deck
Interesting documentation of this doomed ship. There had to be a lot of mold in those cabins after it was underwater so long.
This is SOOOO spooky! I went on Carnival Glory and Carnival Liberty which are almost identical ships in size and layout, all built by the same shipyard. The size of these ships are HUGE! It's almost unbelievable that this event happened. :(
Thank you , still amazing to watch.
The numbers spray painted on the walls indicate where the bodies were found.
fascinating they are able to power some of the original lighting in the buffet.
it looks so creepy like that, like in the movie "Ghost ship". Those lights/ the electric/ wiring was intact in the parts where it stayed dry.
not all of it was under water, all the upper decks to port should be fairly dry, stb lower decks were flooded
btj301 I don't understand why just any1 can walk on this wreak.. Isn't this a health hazard?
@@MaryJane-en8eh I don't think the exploration was entirely legal...it's why the explorer wasn't keen to venture out onto any of the exposed desks - for fear of being discovered.
I was there the day they raised it. It was truly a site to see! LOVE your video. It shows the inside so well. Thank you for sharing!!!!
All the lights are on and not a single person is there??? No one is guarding this huge thing! Amazing.
something is just so cool about abandon ships.
story's truly have more meaning when aged.
What a unique opportunity. I'm surprised how much stuff is still in place and not all piled up on one side considering the ship was on it's side.