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Post by Marc on Jun 22, 2023 16:08:24 GMT -6
5 people have died during a dive to see the wreck of the Titanic when the miniature submarine that they were in underwent some sort of structural failure and disintegrated. My question: Why is there still so much interest in the loss of that ship which sank 111 years ago? Many books and movies hae been written and made about it. What was so special and important about it?
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Post by AUROD X on Jun 22, 2023 21:56:37 GMT -6
You know Marc, I think it's the Treasures everybody is really searching for, which comes with the History. I think is time to just bring it back to the Surface and get it over with. I don't care anymore, it doesn't make me any Money in my opinion...
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Post by ljhermsen on Jun 23, 2023 9:59:13 GMT -6
To me, it's still very interesting. I love articles regarding real occurances like the Titanic, Hindenburg, Egypt's pyramids, Jimmy Hoffa, Billie The Kid, Bonnie and Clyde, and all other interesting things like that. I wouldn't go on a submarine trip like that, but to me it's all still fascinating.
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