Titanic Essay.
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Since 1912, when the Titanic sank on her inaugural voyage, there has been many theories behind the mystery of how this unsinkable ship ended up on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Up until now, the theory has been that an iceberg tore open a 300-foot gash in the
side of the 900 foot-long luxury liner. Even after 1985, when Robert D.
Ballard founded the Titanic, the expeditions mainly focused on the beauty
of the ship and not
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the bottom of the ocean floor. Some passengers testified to watching it breaking apart above the surface, while the ship's officer's testified that the vessel went down intact. The fact those eyewitnesses aboard the Titanic have different stories lead me to believe that the mystery of the unsinkable ship may never be solved. Every year expeditions will come up with evidence of another theory. Some theories will be justifiable, others will still be a mystery.
the bottom of the ocean floor. Some passengers testified to watching it breaking apart above the surface, while the ship's officer's testified that the vessel went down intact. The fact those eyewitnesses aboard the Titanic have different stories lead me to believe that the mystery of the unsinkable ship may never be solved. Every year expeditions will come up with evidence of another theory. Some theories will be justifiable, others will still be a mystery.