Inside The German Ship That DWARFED Titanic
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The truth is that even at the time the ship was built, Titanic was luxurious, to be sure, but you know, there were plenty of very, very beautiful ships on the transatlantic run.
What Titanic is renowned for really and what White Starline was basically going for with that ship is tastefulness.
This is the swimming pool of the Falan. Now, uh, for context, I'm going to get up a photograph of the swimming pool from Titanic.
So, ladies and gentlemen and friends, that is the ship that arguably is more impressive than Titanic. Much more impressive in many, many different ways.
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Was this ship bigger and better than Titanic? Introduced in 1914 the SS Vaterland brought an incredible standard of luxury to life at sea, with towering, palatial staterooms and public rooms that dwarfed those of other ships. Titanic has long been held as the 'most luxurious ship' of its era - but the truth is, as lovely as that ship's interior was, Titanic was one in a series of increasingly more luxurious vessels. The German super-liners Imperator, Vaterland and Bismarck took the cake. Fortuantely now we can explore parts of Vaterland's interior! The team at project Vaterland have created a publicly-available web browser experience so you can walk through the ship and explore her at your whim. Today we'll look at Vaterland's incredible design and the features that made her more luxurious than even Titanic! Try project Vaterland for yourself! https://project-vaterland.de/ Oceanliner Designs explores the design, construction, engineering and operation of history’s greatest vessels– from Titanic to Queen Mary and from the Empress of Ireland to the Lusitania. Join maritime researcher and illustrator Michael Brady as he tells the stories behind some of history's most famous ocean liners and machines! Click the link to subscribe | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsE8PTncfn2Vga48jH46HnQ?sub_confirmation=1 #ships #sinking #disaster #titanic #wrecks #exploration #history #adventure #design #engineering #mairitime #safety #vessels #sailing #documentary #story #oceanlinerdesigns