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The Britannic and the Titanic: A story of two ships Sunken giant at the bottom of the Aegean: The Britannic, a diver’s paradise, provides clues to mysteries of the Titanic.
The Britannic followed the watery fate of her sister ship The Titanic, settling at the bottom of the ocean floor. So what happened in one of Britain's greatest untold naval disasters?
After we did the Britannic expedition, we took the Navy NR-1 submarine down to the Mediterranean, off of ancient Carthage, and we found three Roman ships.
The Titanic, which sank in the North Atlantic on April 15, 1912, had two sister ships almost identical in size and luxury: the Olympic and the Britannic.
Titanic's less famous sister ship is set to get its own spot in the limelight and converted into a unique underwater museum for tourists.
A drone discovered by chance what archaeologists say are the remains of a 16th-century ship more than 1.5 miles underwater off southern France.
Her two sister ships were the Olympic and the Britannic. Due to the sinking of the Titanic, the others significantly improved their security measures.
STARTING NOVEMBER 8TH, UNION STATION WILL WELCOME TITANIC, AN IMMERSIVE VOYAGE. THE EXHIBIT WILL FEATURE DETAILED STORYTELLING ABOUT THE FAMOUS SHIP AND ITS FATEFUL VOYAGE. VISITORS WILL BE ABLE TO ...
The wreck of the Titanic's sister ship the Britannic could be turned into an underwater museum for tourists.