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The RMS Titanic was supposed to land in New York, but hit an iceberg before it got there. The RMS Titanic now lies on the bottom of the Atlantic ocean.
The RMS Titanic liner was scheduled to dock in New York City. An announcement was made before hand for all of New York to come watch. When most of the city showed up they were sent home and told to come back the next day due to a delay. This went on for a couple of days before they were actually told of the ships demise.
Titanic was under 400 miles from the nearest land, Newfoundland, and about 963 miles from her destination, New York City.
Titanic left Southampton, UK on April 10, 1912 and was to land in New York City
Titanic was under 400 miles from the nearest land, Newfoundland, and about 963 miles from her destination, New York City.
Titanic's iceberg was 400 miles from the nearest land, Newfoundland, and about 963 miles from her destination, New York City.
Titanic was under 400 miles from the nearest land, Newfoundland, and about 963 miles from her destination, New York City.
Titanic first left the port of Southampton, in Liverpool. After that she made two other stops in Cherbourg (North of France) and Quenstown (South of Ireland). In fact, she never docked at her final destination - New York. Still the entrance of the dock that the Titanic should have docked to is still waiting for her - Pier 54.
Titanic was under 400 miles from the nearest land, Newfoundland, and about 963 miles from her destination, New York City.
Right now, the wreck is 963 miles from New York, her destination, but she's 400 miles from the nearest land, which is Newfoundland - directly North.
Titanic was under 400 miles from the nearest land, Newfoundland, and about 963 miles from her destination, New York City.
Titanic was not close to any land. She was under 400 miles from the nearest land, Newfoundland, and about 963 miles from her destination, New York City.