Do cruise ships go over the Titanic?

Two cruise ships marked the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic by tossing wreaths into the North Atlantic early Sunday morning directly over the site of the ship's wreckage.
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Do ships still travel the same route as Titanic?

"Looking forward to achieving excellent things together in 2020." To pay tribute to the original ship, Titanic II will be sailing on the same route as the liner, which famously sank back in 1912 after crashing into an iceberg during its maiden voyage between Southampton and New York City.
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Is the Titanic the only cruise to sink?

But only a few of those were cruise ships. The Times notes that from 1980 to 2012, about 16 cruise ships have sunk. Typically, cruise ships that sink are those sailing in inhospitable waters, like the Antarctic Ocean, or ships belonging to smaller lines.
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Are cruises bigger than the Titanic?

Modern cruise ships are, on average, 20% longer than the Titanic and twice as high. The average Royal Caribbean cruise ship is 325 meters long, 14 decks high and has a gross tonnage of 133,000. In comparison, the Titanic was only 269 meters long, 9 decks high, and had a gross tonnage of 46,000.
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How much was a ticket on the Titanic?

What was the most expensive ticket on the Titanic? While the most expensive suite on the Titanic would have cost around £870, that wasn't occupied. The most expensive ticket purchased was believed to have cost around £512 ($2,560), approximately £60,000 ($75,000) today.
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Is the Queen Mary sinking?

Historic Queen Mary ship, once in danger of sinking, is now getting 'critical' repairs. Long Beach is set to begin long-awaited “critical” repairs to the aging Queen Mary ship next month as part of a $5-million project.
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Is Queen Elizabeth bigger than Titanic?

Yes – Queen Mary 2 is much larger than Titanic. At 1,132ft long, she is 250ft longer than Titanic. In metric terms QM2 is 76.2 metres longer than Titanic. Queen Mary 2 is also wider, taller and faster than Titanic with a cruising speed some 7 knots faster than Titanic.
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Does the iceberg from the Titanic still exist?

That means it likely broke off from Greenland in 1910 or 1911, and was gone forever by the end of 1912 or sometime in 1913. In all likelihood, the iceberg that sank the Titanic didn't even endure to the outbreak of World War I, a lost splash of freshwater mixed in imperceptibly with the rest of the North Atlantic.
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Can a cruise ship flip over?

Well, it doesn't prevent people from worrying that at some unlucky moment, such a jumbo ship can flip over. What these people don't know is that a cruise ship can roll to almost 60 degrees before it's in danger of tipping over. Plus, cruise ships are built to withstand 50 foot (15 metres) waves.
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What is the poop cruise?

The testimonies from the passengers are truly disgusting: Hallways were flooded with human waste, there was no A/C or running water, and passengers were left to survive on limited food and water. The Triumph was given the nickname "poop cruise" because passengers were forced to use the bathroom in bags.
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Are they still building Titanic 2?

But now, Palmer is making headlines once again after announcing that the $500 million project is back and the ship will plan to set out on its maiden voyage as soon as 2022. Wikimedia CommonsThe Titanic just before its departure from Southampton, England on April 10, 1912.
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What month will Titanic 2 set sail?

Clive Palmer's Titanic II will NOT set sail in 2022. There are still statements on the web that it will, from respected sources, but they are all wrong. Palmer suggested this date in the past, but it was never confirmed.
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Is someone building a new Titanic?

A century after the original sank to the bottom of the ocean, a new Titanic ship will set sail across the Atlantic Ocean. The replica is the passion project of Australian businessman and politician Clive Palmer and is expected to make its maiden voyage in 2022.
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Is Long Beach sinking?

Oil and gas production from the giant Wilmington Oil Field, where 3.75 billion barrels (42 gallons per barrel) have been produced, created a land surface "subsidence bowl" of up to 29 feet deep in and around the Port of Long Beach (Port) and along the coastal strand of the City of Long Beach.
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Will the Queen Mary be demolished?

However, the Queen Mary is intended to be permanently closed and dismantled owing to a lack of finance and profit. Unless a proposal is implemented soon, the Queen Mary appears to be doomed to demolition and decades of forgotten memories.
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Is the Poseidon a true story?

The SS Poseidon is a fictional transatlantic ocean liner that first appeared in the 1969 novel The Poseidon Adventure by Paul Gallico and later in four films based on the novel. The ship is named after the god of the seas in Greek mythology.
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Can something like the Titanic happen again?

Summary: A ship science expert says that a seafaring tragedy on the scale of the Titanic disaster is unlikely to happen again. He believes this is due to the many lessons that have been learned as a result of the tragedy 100 years ago.
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Would the Titanic have sunk today?

Modern warning systems plus radar and a better sense of oceanography make it unlikely that a ship could be lost at sea--with hundreds or even thousands dead--in 2012.
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What if the Titanic sank in warm water?

A water temperature of a seemingly warm 79 degrees (F) can lead to death after prolonged exposure, a water temperature of 50 degrees can lead to death in around an hour, and a water temperature of 32 degrees – like the ocean water on the night the Titanic sank – can lead to death in as few as 15 minutes.
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How cold was the water when the Titanic sank?

The temperature of the water was -2.2 degrees Celsius when Titanic was sinking. What would the temperature be in Fahrenheit degrees? (Fahrenheit equals 9/5 Celsius temperature plus 32 degrees.)
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Is Disney cruise bigger than Titanic?

Titanic was 882.75 feet long, had a breadth of 92.5 feet, and had a gross tonnage of 46,329 tons. The Disney Wish is 1,119 feet long, stands 221 feet high, and is 135 feet wide. Her gross tonnage is 144,000 tons.
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Why did captains go down with the ship?

"The captain goes down with the ship" is a maritime tradition that a sea captain holds ultimate responsibility for both their ship and everyone embarked on it, and in an emergency will either save those on board or die trying. Although often connected to the sinking of RMS Titanic in 1912 and its captain, Edward J.
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