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These Underwater Expeditions Will Let You Explore and Document the Current State of the Titanic – Concrete Playground
It has been more than two decades since James Cameron, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet recreated one of the deadliest ship disasters in modern history. You know the one. Titanic also launched a lifetime of folks standing at the bow of boats and exclaiming “I’m the king of the world!”, and made the world endure a Celine Dion song that, as the lyrics promised, would go on.
As well as snagging a huge bag of Oscars and big, big bucks at the box office, the film did something else: reignite public fascination with the 1912 sinking. If you’ve ever watched and wondered what it’d be like to see the real thing, then wonder no more — because you can become a ‘citizen scientist’ on a new series of underwater…
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