Historical Harbors
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Historical Harbors
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Historical Harbors is focused on telling stories from history about vessels and ships of all classes, types, and sizes. Enjoy your stay in port!
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MikeWinz (4 minutes ago)
This was really well done, I hope the YouTube algorithm gives it the attention it deserves.
historicstudios2708 (9 minutes ago)
WOW! This was no thing short of astounding! The art is great and the commentary excellent! Very engaging! You just earned a like and a subscriber! :D
Mr_Oceangoer (17 minutes ago)
Again, I love your style of presentation!
Bluestreak-w3m (27 minutes ago)
The art is so good that At first I thought they were 3D models. Nice job
fmyoung (32 minutes ago)
22:21 For that Lord became, as Robert Ballard said with a chuckle, "marked for what happened. I ... feel sorry for anyone who gets marked, for whatever happens."
fmyoung (46 minutes ago)
14:32 Others say they played a tune called "Autumn." No one will ever know for sure I guess, all the 8 musicians went down with the ship .
fmyoung (52 minutes ago)
22:33 That he even failed to do as little as wake up Cyril Evans and have him check on the situation makes me think that Lord might've just not felt like giving up on his nice and toasty warm bunk. Or so it seems.
fmyoung (2 hour ago)
5:53 As the Carpathia started to race towards the disaster scene Rostron being the pious man that he was raised his cap about 2in and started to pray. Also, before leaving the scene in the morning of the 15th he had everyone assembled for a brief service in memory of those lost and in thanksgiving for those saved. He said after the rescue that a hand other than his must have been on the helm that night
JShips46 (1 hour ago)
How did I go 29 days without seeing this
fmyoung (2 hours ago)
17:28 There's Bruce Ismay's big dream slipping away .
DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY (4 hours ago)
None of the ships that were able to see the Titanic’s distress rockets responded and none of the ships that responded were able to see the Titanic’s distress rockets.
neiln4281 (15 hours ago)
Titanic split forward of the Third Funnel, not aft of it. Also, it’s was Collapsable B not D. Also, what the song played in 12:44?
HeWhoDrivesATruck (17 hours ago)
Also, can you imagine how many more people would've been saved if the stern section of Titanic had been severed completely and had not been drug down by the rest of the ship? The stern section clearly broke away from the bow section, but the double bottom was still attached (the ship broke from the hull up to the superstructure, most likely at an expansion joint, but the double bottom was still attached between the two sections) and when the bow section broke away and sank it pulled the stern section down with it. The stern section was still sealed by watertight doors so it was still full of air, and it was forced down, so as the ship got deeper it was destroyed by the air being forced out. If the stern section had broken away completely it would've righted itself and saved HUNDREDS of lives. Just an extremely sad circumstance of events all the way around.
fmyoung (20 hours ago)
8:47 I wish that was all the situation had ever amounted to
fmyoung (11 hours ago)
The Titanic's troubles begin with her very name. Titanic is the adjective for Titan, and the Titans in Greek mythology were a race who waged war against Zeus, the so-called "god of gods." This is the part of the story that seems familiar to quite a few. The part that seems unknown to most, shipowners at the time included, is that - guess what - the Titans lost. So, the Titanic was eventually defeated by her very name, as it were - and during her maiden voyage, at that .
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