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RMS Titanic: facts from beneath - Page 18 of 30 - Kiwi Report

RMS Titanic: facts from beneath


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[post_page_title]The lowdown on the iceberg[/post_page_title]
Here is what we know about the iceberg that Titanic hit: it was over 100 feet tall and had a giant mass below water level that was concealed. The photo we see here in black and white is actually of the iceberg with a red streak on it. The red was said to have come from the paint off the ship so as to mark the berg as the one that brought down Titanic. It was also one of the only ice bergs around.
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