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How Did the 'Unsinkable' Titanic End Up at the Bottom of the Ocean? | National Geographic
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it took three years to build in less
than three hours to sink the most iconic
shipwreck in history the Titanic held as
the most beautiful and luxurious boat of
her time the Titanic set sail once and
for all
from Southampton England to New York
City on April 10th 1912
she weighed a record-breaking 46,000
tons and was built by some 15,000 people
ironically the ship boasted many of the
best safety features of its day a
prestigious journal the shipbuilder
magazine called the Titanic practically
unsinkable the popular opinion quickly
grew that the Titanic was indestructible
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