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- Amazing, huh?
- Yes.
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Turn off his spotlight.
:31:05
Turn off your spotlight.
:31:06
Make a nice image
of the windows.
:31:08
Make a nice picture
of the windows in front of you.
:31:11
Look at that.
Look at that.
:31:13
Oh, boy!
:31:14
Beautiful.
Still intact.
:31:17
Very much intact.
:31:19
Looks like the glass,
:31:20
all the leaded glass,
it's all there.
:31:22
It's not broken.
:31:33
The first-class
dining room was beautiful.
:31:36
Among the passengers who
ate here were John Jacob Astor
:31:39
and his wife, Madeline,
who were on their honeymoon.
:31:42
She would be widowed
before the end of the voyage.
:31:46
We are not in Kansas anymore.
:31:53
I think you got a friend.
:31:55
Oh.
There's Sam.
:31:59
Sam stopped by to say hello.
:32:01
He's giving us the tour.
:32:06
"Follow me," he says.
:32:26
It's like a fantasy
in here, isn't it?
:32:29
The craftsmanship.
The delicate beauty.
:32:32
That human hands created
these windows,
:32:34
that human eyes looked
at these windows.
:32:37
And then you realize
:32:39
that you're 12, 500 feet
beneath the sea.
:32:45
Oh, look at that woodwork.
:32:47
That's all wood, Genya.
That's all carved wood.
:32:51
But these things created by man,
:32:53
in this dark abyss,
where they just shouldn't be.
:32:57
They're not supposed to be here.
:32:59
Unbelievable.