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Why the Titanic Sunk

23 May, 2002 (11:34) | Miscellaneous

This beautiful photograph of an iceberg was taken off the coast of Newfoundland. While the photographers name is unkown it was supplied by a rig manager for Global Marine Drilling, out of St Johns. With a clear, calm day and the sun almost directly overhead a diver was able to get into the water and take this incredible shot. The estimated weight of this iceberg is 300,000,000 tons

Thanks go to my friend Donna J. for passing this along!

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Comments

Comment from ashish
Time: 5/20/2003, 5:15 am

how can someone take such a beautiful picture.It’s amazing ,more beautiful than the most beautiful woman i have ever seen in life.

Comment from Anonymous
Time: 9/26/2003, 2:10 am

hi i am danielle i am very intreasted in the titanic i did an exam at school do you no any other web sites because i am looking for more picture i love the story i watch some tv promrams on the titanic

Comment from The Dynamic Driveler
Time: 9/26/2003, 6:38 am

Hi Danielle - Sorry I can’t help you. I don’t know any pictures of the Titanic. I’m sure there must be plenty available on the Internet.

Comment from Anonymous
Time: 12/21/2003, 7:48 pm

so beautiful and yet so deadly. Disrepect for its hidden attributes is the source for the drowning of so many lives.

Comment from egyel tobb kacsa
Time: 11/7/2008, 10:40 pm

(~ 1000 kg = 1 m^3)
670 x 670 x 670 m = 300 000 000 tons !
where is this ice cube ?

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