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How the Titanic sank - video presentation

Continuing with the theme of the most notorious and media-covered maritime disaster in history, we have an interesting presentation for you, made by a man who spent a lot of time exploring the Titanic and even made a film about it… We are, of course, talking about J. Cameron, who has not been out of
Published: April 11, 2012 - 17:04
Updated: July 22, 2023 - 05:54
How the Titanic sank – video presentation

Continuing with the theme of the most notorious and media-covered maritime disaster in history, we have an interesting presentation for you, made by a man who spent a lot of time exploring the Titanic and even made a film about it…

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We are, of course, talking about J. Cameron, who has not been out of the headlines lately. The famous director, explorer and deep-sea explorer, together with his team prepared a computer version of what they claim is the most faithful reconstruction of the last moments of the RMS Titanic.

We invite you to follow, step by step, what happened to the ocean liner, from the moment it collided with the iceberg until it reached the bottom of the ocean.

Source: nationalgeographic.com

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