This same overconfidence explains the electrifying impact Titanic’s sinking had on the public when she was lost. There was widespread disbelief that the ship could not possibly have sunk, and, due to the era’s slow and unreliable means of communication, misinformation abounded. Newspapers initial...
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Later, divers found large amounts of bullets, shells, gold, and cash in the ship's cargo. But why would an ocean liner carry these items? The answer is yet to be explained." 第二次爆炸的原因仍然是个谜。后来,潜水员在船上的货物中发现了大量的子弹、炮弹、黄金和现金。但是为什么远洋班轮要...
In April 2012 Touch is curating a special performance of Gavin Bryars' key work "The Sinking of the Titanic" at the Barbican, London, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the tragedy. A special CD is being produced to commemorate Touch's 30th year, at the same time as major record ...
The great ship, the Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912.She was 36 1316 passengers and a crew (船员) of 891.At that time, however, she was not only the largest ship that had ever been built, but was considered to be unsinkable, 37 she had 16 ...
The Sinking of the TitanicThe Sinking of the Titanic The great ship Titanic set off for Americain April 1912 on its first trip.It was carryingmore than 2,000 people.The Titanic was the largest and finest shipat that time.People thought it was safe to be onthe ship because it had16 com...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Wj5LdgCsUU1912年4月14日半夜,泰坦尼克号与一座冰山相撞,造成船中部破裂。次日凌晨2时20分左右,泰坦尼克船体断裂成两截后沉入大西洋底3700米处。2224名船员及乘客中,逾1514人丧生。当年的各个报纸,都用大篇幅报道了这起灾难。而纽约