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Feb 05 2008

Where did the Titanic sink?

Published by Cindy at 3:47 pm under History, Places, Where?

On April 14, 1912 the Titanic struck a large iceberg starting a chain of events that caused the “unsinkable” ship to sink.  The ship is still located in the spot where it sank which is 375 miles southeast of St. John’s, Newfoundland.  This location is 13 miles southeast of where the last distress call was made.   There were 2228 people on board.  While numbers differ slightly, most reports state that 705 survived.

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