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Animation of the Titanic

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Ran across this interesting animation of the Titanic...the ship was taken apart deck by deck and everything was identified on each deck. I learned a few things about ships. It doesn't really discuss the sinking of the ship to a great degree. Sorry, there are a few commercials along the way. About 22 minutes long.

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Nice job on that animation. :thumb

A real feat of engineering and craftsmanship putting something like that ship 🚢 together.

OM
 
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