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  1. Yithian

    Did The Aurora Borealis Contribute To The Sinking Of The Titanic?

    Aurora Borealis May Have Contributed to Sinking of Titanic, Suggests Meteorological Researcher Erika P.Sep 17, 2020 07:40 AM EDT On that fateful night of April 15, 1912, the seemingly unsinkable RMS Titanic hit an iceberg and sunk for hours, killing over a thousand passengers. More than a...
  2. Richyboyo

    Ghost of A Titanic Construction Worker?

    I read a letter in the August 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine referring to an article in the April edition of the same magazine (which I haven`t yet seen) which stated that in the April issue there was a photo of several workers building the Titanic standing in a line (this would be...
  3. DrPaulLee

    DNA Trounces A Titanic Fraud

    This was widely reported in Titanic circles in the last fortnight but has received no exposure in the press as far as I am aware. I wrote the following summary based on the known facts. I think it classes as "news" but if the mods want to move it, please do so! DNA Trounces A Titanic Fraud...
  4. kamalktk

    Model Titanic Is Haunted!

    A model builder says his replica Titanic is haunted. :wink: It is a rather nice model. http://wtkr.com/2012/06/14/portsmouth-man-says-titanic-replica-could-be-haunted/ "It’s been 100 years since the RMS Titantic struck an iceberg and sent more than 1,500 souls to their watery graves. In...
  5. MrRING

    Titanic Ghost Tour

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  6. F

    Was My Son On The Titanic In A Former Life?

    My son was born in July of 1995, by November 1995 the child could climb stairs and stand up - he talked really early and was obsessed with drawing - but he was wary of water. I remember the plughole in the bath used to make a slurping sound when the water went down and it terrified him. He...
  7. MrRING

    RMS Titanic: Theories, Exploration & Madness!

    from Yahoo: Nature, Visitors Taking Toll on Titanic By BIPASHA RAY, Associated Press Writer BOSTON - When Robert Ballard discovered the Titanic on the North Atlantic seabed in 1985, he was amazed at how well-preserved it was and predicted the wreck would change little in his lifetime. But...
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