Titanic VS Symphony of the Seas
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Published 2024-07-29
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The dimensions of the titanic are not entirely accurate, however good comparison!
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The Titanic appears to be low in the sea, almost dangerously so if you're on the bow
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The classy design of titanic will remain beautiful forever
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Titanic is sailing to low in water, either she's taking on water or she needs to release water from her ballast tanks.
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Something about the «Titanic» itself doesn't look like it.
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Symphony looks awesome... ships have character!
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People seem to forget titanic is NOT a cruise ship. It's an ocean liner. It was used mainly to transport. Not go on vacation cruises So of course the cruise ships will be bigger
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NO MODERN SHIP COMPARES WITH THE MAJESTIC/IMPOSING TITANIC. AT THE TIME IT WAS THE BIGGEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS SHIP ON THE PLANET. 5 YEARS OF CONSTRUCTION. 1907 TO 1912.
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Modern cruise ships just look like bloated floating hotels. There's nothing majestic or luxurious looking about them at all.
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Thank you for not sinking the Titanic this time!
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no matter what you say. But for me, Olimpiyak remains the most beautiful liner even today. Just even looking at pictures side by side or watching a video, I can at least imagine its size. It's just something with something. Oh yeah, why Olympic? Yes, because the Titanic and Britannic had already sunk and it still walked on the sea, but then, unfortunately, it was dismantled. Olympic is the unsinkable ship..
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Titanic looks overloaded :D
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Team titanic😍
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Such a cool comparison. Really shows the colossal size of the RC oasis class ships!! Nice video! RIP Titanic
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Symphone: hi Titanic: hi
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Titanic ❤️
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again very well done the video with which program do you like your videos if I may ask?
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Фильм снят чётко, показал любовь в той трагедии... Супер
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Titanic is titanic ❤
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Very beautiful video. If I may make a small request for a future project: Titanic versus SS United States would be pretty good. The ships have a loose connection as Vincent Astor helped finance the SS United States. He was the son of Col. John Jacob Astor IV, who died on the Titanic.