Before the world knew it tragedy of the Titan, of the OceanGate Expeditions company, where five people died after being missing for several days in the middle of the North Sea when they tried to observe the titanicMany other expeditions, in different boats, have managed to get close to the legendary ship that sank on its maiden voyage.

These intrepid and wealthy expedition members were joined last year by the Mexican YouTuber Alan Estrada. On his YouTube channel, he posted four videos about the dive he did.

“All the people who went on that expedition were fully aware of the risks we were taking,” influencer Alan Estrada told BBC Mundo of his journey to see the Titanic at the bottom of the sea.

Estrada explains that in 2021 he was invited to travel on the Titan submarine and although he descended with other passengers and Ocean Gate’s president Stockton Rush, they had to return to the surface due to technical difficulties. But a year later he returned and in his video he managed to capture the images that show his visit to the Titanic on the seabed of the Atlantic Ocean at a depth of 4,000 meters; He also says he was very nervous about the dangers involved in making such a journey.

Days ago, a top-secret US Navy system detected Titan’s ‘catastrophic implosion’, according to The Wall Street Journal

He actor and youtuber Alan Estrada maintains his channel For 11 years, where he talks about his hobby: traveling the world.

Diving on the OceanGate Expeditions ship Titan wasn’t cheap. The trip currently costs $250,000 per passenger. On the last journey of this submersible pump made of carbon fiber and with windows to observe the seabed and the famous Titanic, it was 6.5 meters long and had a PlayStation controller to mobilize it, although the CEO and founder Stockton Rush it claimed to have been developed with technology from experts at NASA, Boeing and the University of Washington.

In the immersion were the British millionaire Hamish Harding, 58, president of Action Aviation company; Pakistani Shahzada Dawood, 48, vice president of Engro, and her son Suleman, 19, both British citizens; French expert diver Paul-Henri Nargeolet, 77 and Stockton RushCEO of OceanGate Expeditions.