28 Jul, 2025
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1911 Long-Lost Document Exposes Reality of Titanic’s ‘Unsinkable’ Claims Before Maiden Voyage

The Unsinkable Myth: Titanic’s Fate and the Truth Behind the Legend [Image: Titanic leaving Southampton on April 10, 1912] The RMS Titanic’s sinking on April 15, 1912, cemented its association with the term “unsinkable.” Yet, debates persist: was the ship actually labeled this way before its demise? While modern sources often claim otherwise, a 1911 […]

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New Scans Reveal Titanic’s Sinking: A4-Sized Iceberg Gashes from 6-Second Collapse Sealed Fate

Titanic’s Tragic Secret: 6-Second Collision and Tiny Gashes Led to Disaster [Image: Titanic’s bow resting on the ocean floor] New research reveals the RMS Titanic’s 1912 sinking may have resulted from a mere six-second collision with an iceberg, leaving gashes no larger than A4-sized paper across six compartments. Over a century after the "unsinkable" ship […]

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"3D Scans Unveil Titanic’s Final Hours as Iceberg Collision Rips Ship Apart in 1912"

New Digital Scans Reveal Titanic’s Tragic Final Moments in Unprecedented Detail Over a century after the RMS Titanic sank in 1912, groundbreaking scans by deep-sea mapping company Magellan Ltd. have unveiled startling new details of the wreck, lying 12,500 feet below the Atlantic surface. Published by the BBC, these images offer fresh insights into the […]