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All you've ever wanted to know about the RMS Titanic, which at the time of its building was the largest ship and deemed unsinkable. It sank on April 15, 1912, in the North Atlantic.
The "unsinkable" ship sank on its maiden voyage in April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg, ... these wrecks have turned into an underwater wonderland teeming with marine life and colorful coral.
A pocket watch, frozen in time when the Titanic went underwater, is set to sell at auction Saturday, with an expected sales price of nearly $100,000.
On April 10, 1912, the “unsinkable ship” set off on its maiden voyage from Southampton, Hants, only to end in total disaster four days later. After colliding with an iceberg, the Titanic ...
The Titanic – a symbol of hubris and human tragedy – has been a source of fascination for more than 112 years. But, the fact is, the sunken ocean liner was more than just movie fodder or a ...
A GROUNDBREAKING analysis of a digital scan of Titanic has revealed the “unsinkable” ship’s shocking final moments. An ultra-detailed 3D replica of the doomed liner shows how it w… ...
The Titanic, which was called the 'unsinkable ship,' went down four days into her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York. The giant ship collided with an iceberg, split in two and ...
The ship split in two by the force of the water cleaving it apart. By 2:20 a.m., April 15, 1912, both pieces of the ship had disappeared into the depths of the Atlantic. Only 705 people survived.
Rush’s Everett, Wash.-based company has made two previous trips to the 1912 wreckage of the “unsinkable” ship, which is 12,500 feet underwater at the bottom of the Atlantic some 370 miles ...
Time stopped on the pocket watch minutes after the “unsinkable” Titanic went underwater. The watch is expected to fetch nearly $100,000.