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Titanic Survivor Claims an Iceberg Didn't Destroy the Ship

Have you ever met a person who hasn’t ever heard the story of Titanic? Unlikely. Even if you ask a 10-year-old, they’ll tell you exactly what took down the gigantic ship. However, some survivors of the sinking legend would beg to differ. Here’s one of their stories, and it has nothing to do with an iceberg.

Armenian publicist Vaghinak Byurat was 25 years old in the spring of 1912. He described what happened on his journey to America on the most famous ship in the world in his memoirs. He’s never mentioned an iceberg hitting the Titanic, and always spoke about an explosion. And if what he said was true, something must have caused that huge explosion...

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TIMESTAMPS:
Young publicist goes to America 0:58
Was it an explosion? 2:24
No chance for survival 4:29
But miracles can happen 5:44
How Vaghinak was saved 6:19
What could have caused that explosion? 7:20
Was there a U-boat? ???? 8:21

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SUMMARY:
- Armenian publicist Vaghinak Byurat was 25 years old in the spring of 1912. He described what happened on his journey to America on the most famous ship in the world in his memoirs.
- In 1912, Vaghinak published some books together with his father, a famous Armenian writer. His task was to take the books to America.
- They went to bed rather late on April 14, just like on the other nights. Shortly after midnight, something that sounded like a big explosion woke everyone up.
- None of the crew members wanted to say anything, but a few minutes later it was impossible to deny that the Titanic was going underwater.
- Vaghinak put his passport and money in a little bag and tied it around his neck. The Titanic’s bow was already underwater by that time. A lot of people in this situation wouldn’t have dared to take it to the open water.
- The water in the North Atlantic that night was just below freezing, at a scary 28 degrees Fahrenheit (-2 C). The young writer felt his arms and legs go numb, and he was understandably getting weaker and weaker every second.
- Then, he bumped into something. It was a lifeboat! But it was so overcrowded they pushed the young man with a paddle when he tried to stick to the boat.
- Vaghinak woke up alive on board another ship. That ship was the Carpathia, and it was en route to New York with lucky survivors on board.
- 12 days later, a woman came into the room. She turned out to be the person who saved Vaghinak. Missis Astor told the sailors that the young man was her son, and she wouldn’t let them go without him since she’d already lost her husband on the Titanic.
- Vaghinak lived a long and happy life and, as a great storyteller, he shared what happened to him many times. Interestingly, he’s never mentioned an iceberg hitting the Titanic, and always spoke about an explosion.
- It could have been a fire, and quite a lot of people actually believe that theory, saying that coal was burning in the ship’s hull.
- Another theory that explained the explosion claimed that there was a German U-boat involved in the sinking of Titanic.

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A Plane Lost Its Roof at 24,000 Feet But Managed to Land

You’ve probably seen Hollywood movies where a hole in the side of a plane causes utter chaos. Luckily, in reality, small damage to fuselage won't have such dramatic consequences. But a big opening in a plane’s side will. So would you believe me if I told you a pilot managed to land a plane with its much of it’s roof torn completely off?

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Why the pilots didn’t inspect the aircraft from the outside 0:37
Clear blue sky instead of the ceiling 1:54
What happened to the passengers 3:27
An emergency landing 4:38
No ambulances were waiting for the injured 6:28
What could cause such a terrible accident? 7:48

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SUMMARY:
- At 1:25 pm, on April 28, 1988, a 19-year-old Boeing 737 that belonged to Aloha Airlines left Hilo International Airport and headed for Honolulu.
- When the plane arrived at this destination, the pilots didn’t leave the cockpit or inspect the aircraft from the outside. After all, it wasn't a requirement, and they didn't have to do it.
- The length of the missing part was 18.5 ft long, and that was the aircraft skin that covered the plane from the cockpit back to the fore-wing area.
- The plane started to roll from side to side, and it was becoming increasingly harder to control. Everybody who was in the cockpit immediately put on their oxygen masks, and the captain took over the aircraft.
- All three flight attendants were standing along the aircraft aisle. The one who was the closest to the front of the plane was swept out through the hole in the roof.
- But the problem was at that time, in case of emergency, the airport control tower had to dial 911 just like anyone else. l
- As the plane was approaching the runway, the left engine failed, and the aircraft started rocking and shaking. The captain made an attempt to restart the engine but didn't succeed.
- Everyone on the plane, except for the flight attendant who had been pulled out of the plane, was alive, although 65 people were injured. Most people had been hurt by flying debris and torn pieces of fuselage.
- During one interview that followed the accident, passenger Gayle Yamamoto remembered that she had spotted a crack in the fuselage when she was boarding. Unfortunately, she was the only one who had seen this damage, and the woman hadn't thought that the crack was important enough to inform the crew.

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Whilst in the Port of Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos Carnival Freedom has suffered extreme damage caused by a fire in the smoke stack of the ship

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The Final Hours of TITANIC - 2023 Animation

In memory of all those aboard Titanic on her fateful maiden voyage.

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⛴ While the goal of THG is to remember and commemorate the lives aboard Titanic by recreating all details of her and the entire story as realistically and historically precise as possible, it is only sometimes foolproof. This is especially true with a reconstruction of the sinking: no one animation can nor should be considered 100% accurate or accepted as absolute fact as what happened that fateful night in 1912. Saying as much would be akin to the same hubris as calling Titanic unsinkable.

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⏱ key moments in this sinking animation:

00:00 - Titanic is sailing to NY, April 14th, 1912.
03:00 - 11:40pm Titanic collides with the iceberg.
08:40 - Excess steam begins escaping through the funnels.
23:05 - Midnight - Monday, April 15, 1912
25:50 - The lifeboats are ordered to be swung out.
38:20 - The ship's orchestra begins playing music.
50:20 - Titanic's first distress call is sent.
58:35 - Lifeboat 7 is launched.
1:07:00 - Lifeboat 5 is launched.
1:09:20 - The first distress rocket is launched.
1:18:05 - Lifeboat 3 is launched.
1:22:05 - Lifeboat 8 is launched (probably after 6.)
1:23:00 - 1:00am
1:26:10 - Lifeboat 1 is launched.
1:31:30 - Lifeboat 6 is launched (probably before 8.)
1:36:00 - SS Californian sees another rocket.
1:36:40 - The band plays a patriotic tune.
1:49:00 - The band plays ragtime.
1:50:20 - Titanic's nameplate begins to go underwater.
1:51:00 - Lifeboat 16 is launched.
1:53:20 - Lifeboat 14 is launched.
1:53:40 - Lifeboat 9 is launched.
1:55:10 - Shots are fired at Lifeboat 14.
1:56:30 - Lifeboat 12 is launched.
1:57:20 - Lifeboat 11 is launched.
1:59:15 - Lifeboat 13 is launched.
2:01:10 - Lifeboat 15 is launched.
2:02:30 - Lifeboat 15 is almost lowered on top of Lifeboat 13.
2:04:45 - Lifeboat 2 is launched.
2:05:45 The first class reception and dining rooms begin to flood.
2:07:35 - Lifeboats 10 and 4 are launched.
2:09:15 - Captain Smith attempts to call boats back.
2:09:35 - Titanic's wireless loses contact with Cape Race.
2:14:40 - The final distress rocket is launched.
2:17:46 - Gunshots are heard around Collapsible Boat C.
2:18:33 - Engine room full up to boilers message heard from Titanic.
2:19:10 - Collapsible Boat C is launched. Gunshots are heard around this boat.
2:23:00 - 2:00am
2:23:35 - Collapsible Boat D is the last lifeboat launched.
2:30:30 - Carpathia races towards the sinking Titanic.
2:32:05 - The last wireless messages are heard.
2:32:43 - The band begins to play Nearer my God to Thee.
2:35:00 - Titanic takes an unexpected plunge.
2:37:25 - The first funnel collapses.
2:37:50 - The break-up of the ship reaches a climax.
2:44:30 - Titanic sinks.

A Plane Disappeared And Landed 37 Years Later

What would you do if you went on a vacation to another city and suddenly found yourself in another country altogether? Most of us would be confused. Even the most reckless of adventurers would at least raise an eyebrow if told they’d flown for close to half a century.

On July 2, 1955, Pan American Flight 914 made its way from New York to Miami, Florida. It was a fine sunny day, and 57 passengers on board the plane were looking forward to seeing the warm beaches and palm trees of Florida. The plane took off without trouble, but 3 hours later, when it should’ve already landed at the destination airport, it was nowhere to be seen. When air traffic control contacted the New York tower, they got a perplexing reply: Flight 914 just disappeared from the radars in mid-air.

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TIMESTAMPS:
Was it crash? 0:44
37 years later... 2:35
What's that old plane?! 3:02
“Where are we?” 4:02
The plane vanishes again 5:21
Is it just an urban legend? 7:05
The only artifact of that weird encounter 8:31

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SUMMARY:
- On July 2, 1955, Pan American Flight 914 made its way from New York to Miami, Florida. It was a fine sunny day, and 57 passengers on board the plane were looking forward to seeing the warm beaches and palm trees of Florida.
- Everything indicated that the plane was lost: apart from having vanished from the radars, air traffic control couldn’t get through to the pilots with the radio.
- Eventually, although the case was never really solved, there was an official statement that the plane crashed, taking the lives of everyone on board.
- Change of scenery. It’s now September 9, 1992, and we’re in Caracas, Venezuela. It’s a perfectly normal day for Juan de la Corte, air traffic controller at the Caracas airport.
- Seemingly out of nowhere, a new dot appeared on the radar. It was as if an aircraft had just popped up from nothingness, or as if it had been hiding from the radar and now decided to show up.
- In less than 10 minutes, the culprit showed up in the field of vision. At first it looked to the air traffic control like an ordinary airplane, but as it got closer, they could see that it was, in fact, very oldю
- The real confusion began when the pilot of the mysterious aircraft contacted the tower and asked in English, “Where are we?”
- The pilot said his flight was scheduled to land at the Miami airport at 9.55 am on July 2, 1955. Now it was time for the tower to fall into silence.
- Ground units were immediately called to assist the plane and the passengers, and it landed without trouble. Having relaxed a little bit, Juan finally decided to ask something that bothered him. “Do you know today is May 21, 1992?”
- Juan heard the flight captain’s panicky voice saying, “No! Stay away! We’re leaving now!” And indeed, he started the engines again and, without waiting for take-off clearance, taxied the plane to the runway.
- There’s much dispute about the credibility of this event. Back in 1985, a tabloid called Weekly World News was the first to cover this story.
- However, the legend still lives, and many sources retell it in their own way. Some even go as far as to say that the passengers of the plane eventually returned to their homes.
- One thing that keeps popping up on the Internet and piquing the interest of paranormal enthusiasts is a small pocket calendar that somehow was left on the Caracas airport runway when the notorious plane took off.

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Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge Tennessee Full Tour

We tour the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge Tennessee in this video to show you what it is like. Keep in mind we could not show you any of the artifacts on the first floor of the museum & had to cut out A LOT of great stories to try & keep this video under 1 hour. We hope those of you that can't physically make it here enjoy the tour & those that are planning to come it helps give you a better idea of what to expect.

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0:00 - Intro
1:22 - Titanic Museum Location & Parking
1:45 - Titanic Museum Tickets
2:46 - Titanic Museum Discounts
3:50 - Titanic Museum Audio Tour
4:09 - Passenger Assignments
4:33 - Flag Lobby
5:12 - Model/Map Room
5:28 - Titanic's Maiden Voyage Timeline
8:09 - Titanic Blueprint Room
10:12 - Titanic Shipyard
10:27 - Grapes Pub
11:29 - Titanic Model
13:40 - Titanic Boiler
15:20 - Francis Browne Photo Gallery
18:42 - Titanic Third Class (Dogs)
20:22 - Titanic Grand Staircase
21:39 - Meeting The Captain (Man who went to the Titanic)
26:04 - Grand Staircase Continued
27:20 - First Class Cabin
30:28 - First Class Hallway
30:56 - Titanic Music Gallery
32:50 - Titanic Movie Costumes
33:19 - Titanic Bridge Tour
35:55 - 28 Degree Water Cold Room
36:32 - Educational Movie Room
36:48 - Children Of The Titanic
39:01 - Interactive Gallery
41:21 - Titanic Movie Props & Oscar
41:41 - Tot Titanic (Kids Area)
42:37 - Memorial Wall
43:21 - Worlds Largest Lego Titanic
44:29 - Survivors' Wall Of Stories
44:47 - Lowell Lytle (Guest Speaker)
48:18 - Titanic Museum Store Tour
51:04 - Heart Of The Ocean Necklace
51:32 - Final Thoughts


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The Titanic Museum is a two-story museum shaped like the RMS Titanic. It is located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and opened on April 8, 2010. It is built half-scale to the original ship. Similar to the one in Branson, Missouri, the museum holds 400 pre-discovery artifacts in twenty galleries. It is the largest permanent Titanic museum in the world.

The structure is built in a pool to create the illusion of the Titanic at sea, and the 2-hour, self-guided tour is designed to give guests the sensation of being an original passenger on the Titanic's 1912 maiden voyage.

As guests enter, they are given a passenger boarding ticket. On this ticket is the name of an actual Titanic passenger and the class they were traveling. Guests will learn the individual stories of several passengers. In the Titanic Memorial Room, they will find out whether their ticketed passenger survived.

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