it was gigantic and superfast.
it was gigantic and superfast.
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The Titanic was named after the Titans from Greek mythology and at night she looked like a floating city. Therefore, she was an amazing sight to behold.
no one saw it at night it was her first and last voyage
The Titanic must have seemed an awesome sight at night due to its grandiose lighting, which illuminated the ship against the dark ocean backdrop. Its massive structure, adorned with thousands of lights, would have created a mesmerizing spectacle, reflecting the height of luxury and innovation of the time. The sight of such a majestic vessel, symbolizing hope and progress, would have left a lasting impression on those who witnessed it. The combination of its size and the twinkling lights would have made it appear almost magical in the night sky.
A near-miss with The New York in Southampton seemed to be an omen to many people, especially in hindsight.
A near-miss with The New York in Southampton seemed to be an omen to many people, especially in hindsight.
first class most had lots of money so the crew seemed to let them in the boats more but it was the law ladys and children first
She always seemed ageless to me. The beauty of architecture is ageless.
The first lifeboats were not filled for several reasons: Nobody was sure Titanic was going to sink, and it seemed safer to stay on the vessel than to take seats on small boats.
In the 1997 movie, the band played "Orphues" during the sinking to keep hope alive for the passengers, even though it all seemed lost when the Titanic finally sanked
The name Titanic was derived from the myths of gigantic titans. So it seemed only fitting to name the biggest ship built at the time after the gargantuan greek titans of legend.