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Fox Business USA Business December 08, 2022
Cruise industries face staffing challenges ahead of record travel season. FOX Business' Ashley Webster with more. Norwegian Cruise Line has new itineraries for winter 2024/2025 and summer 2025. The Miami-based cruise line announced it will transport guests to famous in the... + más
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CBS News USA Nation June 20, 2023
A submersible headed for the wreckage of the Titanic this week, prompting the Coast Guard to launch a . The Titanic, which sank in 1912, has been explored dozens of times. Where is the wreckage located and how deep underwater is it?What was the Titanic's planned path?The... + más
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New York Post USA Life May 17, 2023
The legendary Titanic has been unearthed like never before — with the first-ever full-size 3D reconstruction revealing incredible new details about the doomed cruise liner 111 years after its infamous sinking. More than 1,500 passengers died after the ship struck an iceberg... + más
Never-before-seen footage of Titanic wreck set to be unveiled | Newsweek
‘Avatar’ Sequel Won’t Sink ‘Titanic’ As 3rd Highest Grossing Film | Forbes
Newsweek USA World April 13, 2023
An enormous iceberg that set off from the Antarctic coast in late 2022 has been photographed by NASA satellites as it drifts away into the Southern Ocean.The iceberg, known as B-22A, is around 1,158 square miles in area—around 4 times the size of New York City. The piece... + más
Giant iceberg twice the size of New York City breaks from Antarctica | Newsweek
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CBS News USA Nation June 22, 2023
In 1985, it took Robert Ballard eight days to find the R.M.S. Titanic around 400 miles of Newfoundland, Canada. For more than 70 years, the location of the — about 12,600 feet below the ocean's surface — had been a mystery since the unsinkable ship struck an iceberg... + más
See maps of where the Titanic sank and how deep the wreckage is amid search for missing sub | CBS News
Rare, uncut video of the 1986 dive exploring the Titanic wreckage to be released | CBS News
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