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The Titanic then versus now

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Had to update the set

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Imagine the course of history if ‘Rose’ might have accommodated Jack. There was plenty of space left 🤦‍♀️

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Did you know there were actually two ships that had a very similar name and design around the same time that the Titanic was being built. The HMHS Britannic was intended to be a larger and more luxurious version of the Titanic, but it was completed after the Titanic sank and was instead used as a hospital ship during World War I. It sank after striking a mine in 1916. Despite being designed with safety improvements that were supposed to prevent a similar disaster to that of the Titanic, at 8.12am on 21st November 1916, the HMHS Britannic struck a mine and sadly sunk in only 55 minutes with the loss of 30 lives. In total, 1,035 people survived the sinking. Image: Wreck of the HMHS Britannic

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People have been diving to the Titanic’s wreck for 35 years. No one has found human remains, according to the company that owns the salvage rights. No intact human bodies or skeletons remain in the Titanic wreckage. The wreck was first located and explored in 1985 and no bodies were visible then, or on any of the other times that it has been visited. Remnants of those who died likely disappeared decades ago. Sea creatures would've eaten away flesh because protein is scarce in the deep ocean, and bones dissolve at great ocean depths because of seawater's chemistry. Furthermore, Bones, on the other hand, could have theoretically lasted for years, but they too would eventually decompose due to the action of certain types of osedax, also known as “bone-eating worms,” along with other deep-sea organisms. The Titanic was traveling from England to New York in 1912 when it struck an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic. The wreck was discovered in 1985.

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Makes me want to take a submersible down to see it that’s held together with with Elmer’s Glue and a wish.

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Icebreaker of today vs ice

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Looks like the Titanic has seen better days, huh? Wonder what happened to it

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This is how all the people look right now at the bottom of the ocean;

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It’s cool but that music reminds me of Leonardo DiCaprio looking 16 and that woman in her 40s the worst casting ever in film if you go back to movies not even watchable the only thing good are special effects

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