Perhaps the most moving part of the entire Titanic saga is hearing the survivor's personal stories, how they ended up on the luxury ocean-liner and how
The Titanic docked in Southampton and dressed with flags on Good Friday 1912.
Title / Titre : Postcard featuring the ill-fated RMS Titanic [SS Titanic] / Carte postale illustrant le tristement célèbre Titanic Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Unknown / Inconnu Date(s) : circa / vers 1912 Reference No. / Numéro de référence : ITEM 2843910 central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=2843... Location / Lieu : Unknown / Inconnu Credit / Mention de source : Library and Archives Canada, R13349-260-0-E; e004155512_s1 / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada. R13349-260-0-E; e004155512_s1
Exactly one hundred years ago Sunday, an ocean liner struck a block of ice and sank in the North Atlantic. Although stories of the ocean liner's sinking have been told countless times, the fateful tale about the responsible block of ice has not.
Having undertaken more than thirty dives to the wreck of the Titanic, acclaimed director James Cameron has probably gained more first-hand insight into the sinking of the ship than any person alive today. Now, more than one hundred years after the tragedy, Exploring the Deep provides a thrilling account of his remarkable expeditions and the incredible technological innovations that made them possible. Capturing all the excitement, danger, and wonder of these pioneering expeditions, Exploring the Deep also examines the legacy of Cameron’s explorations and the considerable impact they have made on our understanding of the disaster.