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News; World news; Titanic; Photo of iceberg that sunk Titanic shows red paint where doomed ship hit More than 2,200 people were on the Titanic when it hit an iceberg on its maiden voyage ...
(October 17, 2015) — The grainy black-and-white photograph shows a pointy iceberg in the middle of a calm sea, with puffy clouds barely visible in the sky. But the simple picture, taken more … ...
Few heard the crunch 100 years ago when the RMS Titanic, a four-block-long floating city steaming proudly to New York Harbor, had her fateful meeting with history’s most famous iceberg.
What remains of the Titanic’s foremast, from where, more than 108 years ago, lookout Frederick Fleet spotted the iceberg that would be the mighty ship’s demise. Photograph by Emory Kristoff ...
The "unsinkable" Titanic met its demise on April 14, 1912. Here are both some well-known and little-known facts about the legendary ship that changed history.
The sinking of luxury cruiser, Titanic, baffled the nation and the world in 1912, after an iceberg collision resulted in the death of about 1,500 people. ... 882 feet, ship like the Titanic.
Above surface, the ship appeared fine. In reality, the Titanic had sustained great damage from below. The iceberg had a "jagged underwater spur," which created a 300-foot slash in the Titanic's ...
The iceberg that hit Titanic dwarfed the Spirit’s ice chunk nemesis, which barely nicked the boat. Witness testimony put the ice rock that sunk the unsinkable ship at about 50 to 100 feet high ...
A ship that tried to warn the Titanic of an iceberg on the night it sank has been discovered at the bottom of the Irish Sea by researchers in the U.K. . Researchers at Bangor University in Wales ...
A photograph believed to show the iceberg that collided with the RMS. Titanic in 1912 is going up for auction with a note describing red paint seen on it.
The grainy black-and-white photograph shows a pointy iceberg in the middle of a calm sea, with puffy clouds barely visible in the sky. But the simple picture, taken more than a century ago, just ma… ...
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