Almost one thousand drones recreated the RMS Titanic in Belfast Harbour to mark the day the ship passed its sea trials and left its birthplace forever on April 2, 1912.
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Wow. Ein echtes Geisterschiff....
@crk5 Were double + doomed!
@crk5 that is nucking futs
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Stunning! Especially when the laser light drones break up the illusion at the end. Also those words! 🙏🏻 for sharing!
@crk5 Is it bad that I wanted to see the iceberg? 😬
@crk5 drones filmed by drones 😂

@crk5 in the jungle, the mighty jungle, Titanic sinks tonight

eerie

@crk5 Not sure to understand why we need to celebrate this 😂
@gbetous @crk5 to remember, not to celebrate it

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Holy smokes, that didn't half give me chills.

@crk5 I love it when humans do awesome things.
@crk5 It’s kind of creepy and amazing at the same time. I would love to see a video on the tech behind it
@crk5 Amazing rememberance. Way to go, Ireland.
@crk5 OK, that's damn spooky.
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Imagine some poor old drunk Irish guy wandering by the docks
"Oh jaysus, she's come back to haunt us!", running off and diving into the docks.
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😮 Whhooow.
Imagine if we'd focus on art instead of war. In what an amazing and beautiful world we could live in.
Would love to watch stuff like this, over and over again.
@crk5 She was all right when she left us!

@crk5 Das sieht so fantastisch aus.

Aber Heinz-Kevin und Gisela-Sandy möchten lieber Böller an Sylvester ballern.

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this fantastic imagination also hides the history of the victims during construction in the docks that died before the Titanic left Belfast.
@crk5 @rogerparkinson Haunting and impressive. Imagine if the people of 1912 saw this - it would truly appear to be magic/supernatural. They’d run screaming. Arthur C Clark was right - any technology sufficiently advanced is indistinguishable from magic.