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It was meant to be a deep sea dive to explore the wreck of the titanic in a privately-owned submersible. But an hour and 33 ...
Wonder, Obsession, and Murder in the World of Amateur Submarines,” Matthew Gavin Frank dives into the subculture of DIY ...
A new book claims the man behind the Titan submersible, which was on its way to explore the wreckage of the Titanic, intentionally tried to kill himself and the other passengers to be part of the ...
For over two decades, fans of Titanic have debated the same question: Why did Rose let go of Jack? And no, we’re not talking about the infamous wooden door and whether both of them could’ve fit on it.
The Titanic's engine room appears sealed due to how the ship broke apart. The stern section, which housed the engine room, ...
Director James Cameron offers a more poignant answer to the decades-old burning question: why didn't Jack Dawson climb onto the floating door with Rose in Titanic?
Kate Winslet finally answers an age -old theory about Titanic that's divided fans of the 1997 film for decades amid claims that Jack could have fit on the door that saved Rose's life ...
The Titanic wreckage site continues to be a big draw for the wealthy and adventurous. But experienced deep-sea explorers tell Business Insider there's nothing more to see there. Hot sea vents and deep ...
Hot sea vents and deep-water coral reefs are under-explored and far more accessible, explorers say. The Titanic may be one of the most popular and identifiable wreckage sites in the history of sea ...
On the late afternoon of April 10, 1912, 18-year-old Sophie “Mary” Halaut (Easu) Abraham of Shwayhad, Syria (in ancient times known as Dionysias Suada) sat waiting.