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Jun 2023
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Verschollen im Atlantik: Die Unglücksfah...

DER STANDARD
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Am Sonntagvormittag verschwindet das Tauchboot Titan im Atlantik. An Board: Fünf Personen, die das Wrack der im Jahr 1912 gesunkenen Titanic bestaunen wollen. Was als teurer Abenteuertrip beginnt, wird zum Wettlauf gegen die Zeit. Wir sprechen heute mit STANDARD-Wissenschaftsredakteur Reinhard Kleindl darüber, was bisher über die Expedition und das Verschwi ... Show More
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