Our sub was parked on the upper deck of the most famous wreck in history ... from a submersible penetrate the rusted ruin of Titanic’s first-class promenade, once as inviting as a similar ...
This statue, known as "Diana of Versailles," was spotted in 1986 by Robert Ballard, the man who discovered the Titanic's wreck. However, its exact location remained unknown until now. Rediscovered ...
The Titanic, a luxury British ship ... and consulted maritime experts as part of the investigation on the ship's sinking. Adjacent to the ship's first class restaurant was the popular Café ...
Titanic: An Immersive Voyage” is dropping anchor in the Queen City and gives visitors the chance to explore the ship ...
For years, the exact location of the Titanic’s wreckage ... came across a debris field leading to the wreck of the Titanic. It had been on the bottom of the ocean floor for 63 years.
1. The Titanic was built to compete with other ships. In the early 20th century, new technology and an increasing population of European immigrants allowed Britain’s largest passenger steamship ...
The exhibit includes life-sized cabin reconstructions with beds, tables and chairs, and more than 130 types of artifacts.
Titanic: The Exhibition is a narrative journey that brings to light the fates of the passengers and crew aboard the sinking ship with stories, artifacts, and ship re-creations, and will open on ...