00:00A ship they said was unsinkable, vanished into the freezing North Atlantic in a single night.
00:06And over a century later, it still rests in total darkness.
00:12The North Atlantic Ocean has always been powerful, unpredictable and deadly.
00:18Its freezing waters, sudden storms and drifting icebergs have challenged sailors for centuries.
00:23But in 1912, it became the stage for one of the most tragic maritime disasters in history.
00:30The RMS Titanic was one of the most advanced ships ever built, a symbol of human confidence, luxury and engineer's
00:39pride.
00:40On its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York, it carried over 2,200 passengers and crew.
00:46Families, immigrants, businessmen, all chasing hope across the Atlantic.
00:52The journey began smoothly, calm seas, clear skies, confidence on board, but the North Atlantic has never been forgiving.
01:00Hidden in its cold waters drifted a massive iceberg, silent and invisible in the dark night.
01:07At full speed, the Titanic struck it.
01:10The impact tore open its hull beneath the surface, where damage could not be seen, but could not be stopped.
01:17Watertight compartments filled faster than engineers could manage.
01:21And, slowly, the unsinkable ship began to die.
01:26Panic spread across the ship.
01:27Lifeboats were launched.
01:29But there were not enough for everyone.
01:32Families were separated in the chaos.
01:35In the freezing Atlantic water, survival time was only minutes.
01:39As the ship's bowels sank deeper, the stern rose into the air, a final, haunting moment before the ocean claimed
01:47it completely.
01:48In less than three hours, the Titanic disappeared beneath the waves.
01:52Over 1,500 lives were lost to the freezing darkness of the North Atlantic.
01:58Today, the Titanic still lies nearly 3,800 metres below the surface.
02:04A silent wreck, slowly being consumed by the ocean it once challenged.
02:09Rust, pressure and time are erasing its structure piece by piece.
02:13But its story remains unchanged.
02:16A reminder that in the North Atlantic, nature always has the final word.
02:21And even the greatest human achievements can be swallowed by the deep.
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