On April 15, 1912, one of the greatest disasters in modern nautical history took place.
The RMS Titanic, one of the most celebrated ships of its era, struck an iceberg and sank on its inaugural voyage.
While the story of the Titanic is well known, it has been exaggerated throughout the years, and there are many misconceptions about the ship and its sinki ... Show More
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The Titanic’s First and Last Voyage
April 10, 1912. As the RMS Titanic pulls away from a crowded port on the south coast of England, it almost crashes. Just in time, it’s able to turn off its engines and prevent a collision with a smaller ship. Four days later, though, a serious disaster will not be avoided, and th ... Show More
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