100 Years Apart: How Titanic and Costa Concordia Repeated the Same Fate
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The Titanic was not just a ship. It was a microcosm of the society of that time, divided into rigid classes that had different prices on life.
The order was given, 'Women and children first.'
The most terrifying thing was the betrayal. Captain Francesco Schettino lied to the Coast Guard for almost an hour.
Water remains just as ruthless as it was millions of years ago.
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In this video: - The rigid class divides of 1912 vs. the floating Las Vegas of 2012. - Step-by-step breakdown of how both giants lost their battle with the elements. - The striking contrast between Captain Edward Smith and Captain Francesco Schettino. - The final resting places of these steel leviathans. Episodes: 0:00 - Inside the Titanic 1:50 - The 1912 Route 3:10 - Costa Concordia in 2012 4:30 - How Ships Die 5:20 - The Engineering Trap of the Titanic 7:05 - The Blackout of the Concordia 8:35 - Heroes vs. Cowards 10:40 - The Fate of the Giants #Titanic #CostaConcordia #Shipwreck #Documentary #humanfactor