When the Titanic collided with an iceberg and sank in early April 15, 1912, the catastrophe affected numerous books. Titanic Museum exhibitions, several Hollywood films (including one Best Picture Oscar-winning film). And The cottage industry of ideas and the sinking of the monumental Titanic was the most infamous ship in history. But what really happened on this extraordinarily quiet night in the North Atlantic? Read on for some amazing Titanic facts.
1.YOU MAY SEE THE TITANIC SAIL AGAIN
Well, not the real marine liner. Australian businessman Clive Palmer set up Blue Star Line Shipping Company in 2012 to make a replica of the Titanic – called the Titanic II. The Titanic II will be slightly larger than the original, with room for 2,400 passengers and 900 crew, while they are faithfully reclaiming Edwardian’s excellence (even the Turkish bathroom). Fortunately, for passengers on the first voyage of the Titanic II, which means temporarily schedule for 2022, the ship will have extensive lifeboats and extensive evacuation plans in the form of icebergs.