Curator Popular Post Gethin Posted November 14, 2021 Curator Popular Post Share Posted November 14, 2021 Fourteen years before Titanic’s maiden voyage, author Morgan Robertson wrote a novel called The Wreck of the Titan: Or, Futility, which was about the largest ship in the world meeting disaster. The ship in the fictional story was called the Titan. Its measurements were nearly identical to Titanic, as were the speeds they were going when they met disaster. Also, both struck an iceberg on the starboard side. They also both sank in April, at the exact same location, with as few lifeboats as the law allowed. Though people credited him with clairvoyance, Robertson claimed that he simply had an extensive knowledge of ships and sailing. 3 Quote Link to comment
Curator Popular Post Gethin Posted November 14, 2021 Author Curator Popular Post Share Posted November 14, 2021 The Iceberg Stayed Afloat Nearby The day after Titanic sank, a steward on another ship took an ominous photo of a large iceberg. This photo, showing the clear black mark on the side of the berg, served as a chilling reminder of what happened the day before. 3 Quote Link to comment
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