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    Where did the Titanic sink?

    +1  Views: 427 Answers: 6 Posted: 12 years ago

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    Alantic Ocean The ship hit a iceburg

    In the North Altlantic Ocean.... 375 miles east of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    The stern lays at: 41°43'35" N 49°56'54" W


    The boilers lay at: 41°43'32" N 49°56'49" W


    The bow lays at: 41°43'57" N 49°56'49" W

    It sank in North Alantic about 400 miles South of the shores of Newfoundland, Canada.

    Your all wrong ! it sank in the Bermuda Triangle duh.

    FISH-O

    Pssssst... don't let the secret out for goodness sake............

    It's nearly one hundred years ago give or take a few months and it really doesn't matter anymore as we cannot change the past as much as we would like to be able to do so and no - one really knows why it hit the Iceberg not even the Crew members as if they did it wouldn't have hit the obstical in the first place and I wouldn't be commenting on your question it was a catastrophe of great proportions horrid but not any worse than later disasters it was just the first of the Mega ships to sink made worse by it being it's 1st voyage  there as been plenty to rival it's sinking since and unfortunately therevwill continue to be disasters whilst man makes machines



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