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Home  /  World  /  Watch: Titanic Museum in Tennessee lets visitors feel how cold the waters were on the tragic night of 1912

Watch: Titanic Museum in Tennessee lets visitors feel how cold the waters were on the tragic night of 1912

by Emma Miller
September 16, 2024
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Reading Time: 3 mins read
Watch: Titanic Museum in Tennessee lets visitors feel how cold the waters were on the tragic night of 1912

Experience the Bone-Chilling Cold of the Atlantic Ocean

A museum in Tennessee dedicated to the RMS Titanic has taken an immersive approach to help visitors grasp the harsh conditions passengers faced when the ship sank in the frigid waters of the Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912. The Titanic Museum, home to over 400 authentic artefacts from the ill-fated voyage, now features a unique exhibit: a bucket of water chilled to -2°C, replicating the icy conditions of that fateful night.

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The exhibit has gained viral attention, thanks to a video showcasing visitors testing how long they can keep their hands submerged in the freezing water. The reactions were dramatic, with many struggling to last even a few seconds before pulling back due to the intense cold.

Viral video: Visitors test their limits


In the video, which has garnered over 2 million views on social media, participants share their shock at the extreme cold. The first visitor lasts only 20 seconds before pulling her hand out, saying, “Yes, that is bad. That is just a little rough.” Another visitor, a man, only manages eight seconds before exclaiming that he feels a “burning sensation” and dramatically declares, “I’m dead.” A third participant gasps, “Oh my God,” as she struggles to keep her hand in the water.

The exhibit, while simple, has captured the attention of millions online due to its powerful, sensory-based approach to telling the Titanic’s story. It provides a tangible way for visitors to understand the intense, life-threatening cold that the Titanic’s passengers faced after the ship struck an iceberg and sank.

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At the Titanic Museum you can find this basin filled with water, set to the exact temperature that the people in the surrounding waters would have had to swim in after the ship sank.

The ocean temperature was about 30°F.pic.twitter.com/38e9jjXjEh

— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) September 11, 2024

Netizens react to the experience


The video has sparked a wave of reactions across social media. One user commented, “I can’t believe how quickly they reacted; that water must be absolutely freezing.” Another noted, “It’s incredible how immersive the experience is. You can almost feel the desperation of those on board.”

Others praised the museum’s creativity. “Seeing their reactions really puts into perspective the dangers the Titanic passengers faced,” said one commenter. Another wrote, “The museum has done an amazing job of creating a realistic experience.”

Immersive exhibit offers glimpse into Titanic’s tragic fate


The -2°C water exhibit has become a standout attraction at the Titanic Museum, allowing visitors to get a sense of the freezing conditions that made survival so difficult for the passengers on that cold April night. The simple act of submerging a hand in icy water provides a visceral understanding of the tragedy that claimed over 1,500 lives.

As the viral video continues to spread, the museum’s innovative approach to education and history is being applauded for making the Titanic disaster more relatable and real to modern audiences.

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