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Submersibles captured images of the Titanic wreck to create a "digital twin" of the ship. Researchers are using it to explore the Titanic's mysteries.
Sarah Boll didn’t just rewatch Titanic. She rebuilt it—inside her New York City apartment. What started as a party theme spiraled into something closer to a museum installation, or maybe an obsession.
Following recovery, the artefacts were transported to the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities laboratories in Athens.
Sarah Boll fastened portholes and gold decals to her living room walls and outfitted her bedroom with gilded panels, among other decorations.
Sarah Boll loves Titanic, telling PEOPLE she's seen the film "over 500 times," having initially watched it with her dad when ...
Sarah Boll loves Titanic, telling PEOPLE she's seen the film "over 500 times," having initially watched it with her dad when it first came out. She would often visit the traveling exhibits and, even ...
Social media users were impressed and perplexed by the apartment in the viral clip, with one saying: "This is so unhinged, I ...
The Titanic sank on April 15, 1912, but the wreck was not found until September 1, 1985. The story of the ship, its passengers, and life on board still fascinates us today. One of the ship's musicians ...
Next month marks the 40th anniversary of the discovery of the wreck of the Titanic. Here, we chart a history as remarkable as ...
Introduction -- 1. Finding the Titanic -- 2. To salvage or to save -- 3. Tools for exploration -- 4. Return to Titanic -- 5. The Titanic legacy -- Index -- Additional reading/acknowledgments Summary ...
From forgotten statues to mysterious caves, Merseyside is full of hidden historic sites you've probably walked past without ...
Pamela Anderson is embracing her natural beauty and inspiring so many others in the process. The Last Showgirl actress went ...