Yes, you both are right about that one. This wooden battleship were risen up late -80 in Sweden, but the water is not so deep than where Titanic rests. Wooden ship were made in 1776..if I do remember it right..it is still intact and one piece, I have seen it..great ship. Have to also remember how they built the Titanic, stucture were not so strong than nowadays. Rusticles have eaten ship so badly..it hardly keep its shape. Too bad. Hopely they find away how to slow the process.
It's not that the water is keeping the Titanic alive but that it is preserving her until she does turn into nothing but an orange scar at the bottom of the Atlantic (and a few remaining artifacts). And as much as we want to believe that we have the technology to bring Titanic up, we actually do not. I saw a documentory of a group of people raised a sunken ship (obviously younger than Titanic and smaller) and only got it halfway up. They only did this to retreave bodys. In reality if this method was attempted on the Titanic we may very possibly be distroying what remains of Titanic.
Yes I agree I would love them to raise the ship but if they did the ship would just fall to peaces because it has been down there for so long.The water is keeping it resurved if you take it out it will fall to peaces because the bactirer is destroying it!
They must raise the ship. Like they did in Sweden with Wasa flagship. With modern technology, it is not impossible. Disturbing dead? dont think so..everybody wants get back home soon or later. Anyway great piece of video.
in Sweden, but the water is not so deep than where Titanic rests. Wooden ship were made in 1776..if I do remember it right..it is still intact and one piece, I have seen it..great ship. Have to also remember how they built the Titanic, stucture were not so strong than nowadays. Rusticles have eaten ship so badly..it hardly keep its shape. Too bad. Hopely they find away how to slow the process.
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