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50 IMAGES FROM THE TITANIC YOU HAVE TO SEE TO BELIEVE

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The Titanic was supposed to be the envy of every boat that came before it, a
vessel so large and so prestigious that it made every other boat in comparison
look below average.



However, as many of us know that wasn’t the case and this beauty of a boat was
sunk after it hit an iceberg during its first voyage.



But even though its physical life span wasn’t that long, the story surrounding
this boat has lived on for generations and has even had movies made after it.



It has inspired many to research the boat and find out exactly what made it so
special and what went wrong. If you are interested in learning about the Titanic
check out these 50 images you have to see to believe.







THERE WERE 1,317 PASSENGERS ABOARD THE TITANIC

There were 1,317 passengers aboard the Titanic in total; 324 of them were
first-class passengers, 284 second-class passengers and the remaining 709 were
third-class passengers.



Because the Titanic was one of the most luxurious liners of its era, the
passengers were segregated into the three classes based on their individual
tickets.



The ship also had on board more than 100 children, most of them being in the
third-class cabins. One unknown fact about the Titanic’s tragic maiden voyage is
that the ship could have accommodated even more passengers but it wasn’t filled
to capacity.







THE TITANIC CREW RECEIVED SEVERAL ICE WARNINGS

The harsh winter in the North Atlantic made for difficult conditions for the
Titanic to navigate; the ship would eventually sink after hitting what was a
very big iceberg in the middle of the ocean.



However, according to reports, the tragedy could have been avoided altogether.



The Titanic crew received 6 different ice warnings from ships that had passed
through the difficult waters or stopped because they couldn’t proceed as a
result of heavy ice.



There were several reports of ice sightings in the area the Titanic sailed
through; on the 14th of April alone, there were seven warnings.


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