
Shannon Quigley
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I'm currently (suffering) watching Titanic: the new evidence, but after this is a documentary called 'Drain The Titanic', was wondering if anyone had seen this one and their thoughts.
Cheers, Shannon
Cheers, Shannon
There are some good documentaries out there and not just on Titanic but other shipwreck disasters as well. I've found many on YouTube. A lot of the recent ones like others have said before me are just mainly rehash with nothing really new. When the J.C. Titanic craze was at its height there were a lot of cheap really bad DVD's on Titanic that came out..people cashing in. In the last few months I've watched some Youtube videos on Lusitania and The Empress of Ireland that were really good. Recommended by other posters here.I agree with you there, I ended up watching Drain The Titanic and it didn't really cover anything that I didn't already know, but the graphics were good though.
but yet dishes and other things are intact. I heard eggs are still intactI’m with everyone else. How could the ship have broken up under the surface and the stern was able to corkscrew and hit the bottom faster. The Drain the Titanic documentary stated the bow hit at 35mph (maybe 25 if I’m wrong) and the stern hit at 54mph in a corkscrew and swiped along the ocean floor. Makes no sense if the ship broke in two over a mile down.