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Thats why the Royal Sailing Society proposed that a great seawall be built around this menacing ice formation, so that passing ships could be protected from its vengeance.

This proposal ultimately died in parliament when representative Edwin Smith had called for a vote for a final decision as to whether or not to build the wall, but it turned out that no one knew where the iceberg was. In the thirty years that they had been discussing the motion, the iceberg had escaped the view of the observation boats sent to watch it.

This moved the threat level up to red and the iceberg was designated Sea Danger Supreme. To this day no one has managed to locate Sea Danger Supreme, and the ocean travel threat level has remained at red for all these years. Some speculators believe that the iceberg may have established a favorite hunting ground in the area now known as the Bermuda Triangle, where upwards of ten thousand ships have been lost to an unknown predator.

So to answer your question, the iceberg isn't still thereas in the original location of the titanic incident, but the iceberg is quite likely to still be out there somewhere... hunting to quell its unfathomable taste for boatsblood, which is what ships are made of.

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14y ago

It is impossible to know for sure, icebergs change and shift over time, the Titanic sank almost 98 years ago, the iceberg may have moved or simply broken up, there is absolutely no way to tell for sure

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Icebergs slowly circulate around with the ocean currents, and finally move southerly enough to melt.

The Titanic iceberg has been gone for decades and decades. But the glacier that it calved from is likely still active and moving.

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The actual iceberg would have surely been dissolved in a few days that far south.

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Titanic's iceberg was also doomed. In those waters it would have lasted less than a week.

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The actual iceberg would have surely been dissolved in a few days that far south.

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No. The iceberg that struck Titanic was likely gone in a few days.

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No the iceberg was already half its original birth size and would have decreased in size until it finally diminished

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No.

It'll be long gone now. Drifted into warmer waters, melted and disappeared.

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No, it's long since melted.

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