
Deep dive back in time on Titanic
If you have 80 minutes to spare, why not slip back 37 years to relive in real time the first human visit to the wreck
If you have 80 minutes to spare, why not slip back 37 years to relive in real time the first human visit to the wreck
US underwater photographer Emory Kristof, whose extensive body of work included the iconic images of the Titanic captured after its discovery 38 years ago, has
A signal in the vicinity of the wreck of the Titanic was originally recorded in the form of a blip on sonar by Paul Henry
Had the Titanic’s captain heeded an iceberg warning from the Mesaba, a merchant steamship in the vicinity, the luxury liner might have safely completed her
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