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The Titanic’s Sister Ship, the Britannic, Sank in 1916. For the First Time, Divers Have Recovered Artifacts From Its Wreck
The luxury liner was requisitioned as a hospital ship during World War I. Thirty people died after the vessel struck a German ...
An 11-person diving team recovered luxury items and equipment from the Britannic wreck, lying 400 feet deep off the Greek ...
LOST artefacts from Titanic’s wrecked sister ship have been recovered for the first time more than a century after a mine ...
A routine Titanic survey turned into a biodiversity surprise—on a rocky ridge no one expected. Here’s what explorers found in ...
Called the HMHS Britannic, it was one of three Olympic-class ocean liners built by the White Star Lines company in the early ...
The world renowned oceanographer famous for leading the team that located the wreckage of the Titanic 40 years ago will visit ...
Divers have recovered artifacts from the Titanic’s sister ship the Britannic for the first time since the ocean liner sank in ...
Bob Ballard is still exploring the ocean seafloor 40 years after discovering the Titanic’s final resting place in the ...
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Artifacts recovered from Titanic sister ship, Britannic
Divers have recovered artifacts from the sister ship of the RMS Titanic. The dives on the HMHS Britannic were conducted in ...
Divers recovered a lookout bell, navigation lamp, and binoculars from the Britannic which struck a German mine in the Aegean ...
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Hidden Treasures Resurfaced From Wreckage Of Titanic's Twin, The Britannic
From a set of binoculars to a piece of the ship’s bell, haunting relics from the Britannic have been pulled from the deep at ...
Two years after the Oceangate disaster killed five people, a billionaire is planning to visit the Titanic wreck, which is located 12,500 feet below the North Atlantic Ocean, the New York Post reported ...
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