How Did the Unsinkable Titanic End Up at the Bottom of the Ocean? | National Geographic
Over a hundred years ago, the Titanic sank beneath the Atlantic Ocean in less than three hours. Hailed as the most beautiful ship of her time, Titanic s short-lived life was full of luxury. This video will explore some little-known facts about this unsinkable story. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Drain the Titanic airs Sunday November 26 at 3PM ET. #NationalGeographic #Titanic #History About Titanic: 100 Years James Cameron and Bob Ballard join National Geographic Channel in marking the Titanic disaster s 100th anniversary. About Drain the Titanic Advanced new underwater mapping, combined with the latest computer graphics techniques, are today enabling us to virtually ‘drain’ the Titanic, and reveal spectacular 3D images of the final resting place of this most iconic of shipwrecks. Get More National Geographic: Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoOfficialSite Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBNatGeo Twitter: http://bit.ly/NatGeoTwitter Instagram: http://bit.ly/NatGeoInsta The Titanic was a massive cruise ship that was commonly viewed as indestructible. When it began its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City in 1912, voyagers indulged in some of the most elegant luxuries of the time. But the state-of-the-art safety equipment wasn’t enough to keep the ship afloat after striking a massive iceberg; more than 1,500 people died. Now the infamous ship rests 12,000 feet deep in the Atlantic Ocean, about 400 miles southeast of Newfoundland. This video will reveal some little-known facts from this iconic story that intrigues historians to this day. How Did the Unsinkable Titanic End Up at the Bottom of the Ocean? | National Geographic https://youtu.be/4pywFRpEcZA National Geographic https://www.youtube.com/natgeo