Por: New York Post 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 and sank while sailing from Southhampton, England, to New York in April 1912. The disaster has fascinated the world for more than a century. However, much is still unknown... + full article
10 WBNS USA Nation May 19, 2023
NEW YORK — Deep-sea researchers have completed the first full-size digital scan of the , showing the entire wreck in unprecedented detail and clarity, the companies behind a new documentary on the wreck said Thursday. Using two remotely operated submersibles, a team of... + más
Stunning new digital scans of the Titanic reveal unprecedented views of the iconic shipwreck | CBS News
First full-size 3D scan of Titanic shows shipwreck in new light | ABC News
ABC News USA Entertainment May 18, 2023
LONDON -- Deep-sea researchers have completed the first full-size digital scan of the Titanic, showing the entire wreck in unprecedented detail and clarity, the companies behind a new documentary on the wreck said Thursday. Using two remotely operated submersibles, a team of... + más
First full-size 3D scan of Titanic shows shipwreck in new light | 10 WBNS
Newsweek USA Tech February 14, 2023
Never-before-seen footage of the Titanic shipwreck is set to be unveiled.The non-profit marine science research organization Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is releasing the footage on February 15 at 7.30 p.m. ET in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Titanic movie... + más
Titanic is being eaten by the ocean in its watery grave | Newsweek
‘Avatar’ Sequel Won’t Sink ‘Titanic’ As 3rd Highest Grossing Film | Forbes
ABC News USA Tech February 09, 2023
Deep in the rough waters of Lake Superior, researchers have discovered a 19th century ship that had actually sank twice before its final demise.The 144-foot barquentine named Nucleus was found under 600 feet of water around 40 miles northwest of Vermilion Point Nature Preserve... + más
Buried 19th-century shipwreck likely uncovered by hurricanes on Florida beach | ABC News
From fossils discovered in Mongolia to 19th century shipwrecks, some of the biggest archeological discoveries of the year | ABC News
Forbes USA Life February 04, 2023
The battle for the bronze on all-time box office charts heats up this weekend, as before that film sets sail again on a 25th anniversary voyage in one week. But unless it overperforms and defies the odds yet again, James Cameron’s blockbuster Avatar sequel won’t sink Titanic... + más
‘Avatar’ Sequel Tops $2.1 Billion At Worldwide Box Office This Weekend | Forbes
Titanic references spotted in Avatar: The Way of the Water | Newsweek
New York Post USA Life January 24, 2023
A that has amassed more than 11 million views on TikTok is claiming a very convincing theory that the actual Titanic never sank. Instead, a woman by the name Mia believes it was the Olympic ship that had been purposefully submerged — in order to avoid the exorbitant costs it... + más
Newsweek USA Tech October 26, 2022
A volcanic reef has been discovered near site of the Titanic, after years of being shrouded in mystery.Nearly three decades ago, veteran Nautile submersible pilot and Titanic diver PH Nargeolet observed a mysterious object showing up on sonar near the famed shipwreck, at a depth... + más
Dominica: Swim In Champagne Bubbles (But Not The Boiling Lake Please) | Forbes
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