![]() ![]() Er wusste zu diesem Zeitpunkt noch nichts vom Untergang der Titanic, Er. Newspaper reports of the time said that the visible part of the iceberg – that above the waterline – was anywhere between 50 to 100 feet high and 200 to 400 feet long. April 1912 aufgenommen, wenige Kilometer sdlich der Stelle, an der die Titanic sank. The iceberg lay at latitude 41-46N, longitude 50-14W, off the coast of Newfoundland. Gamble, Commanding Officer of the USCGC SENECA. Captain De Carteret gave the print to Captain A. ![]() Therefore, it is assumed that this is the iceberg that the TITANIC struck. During this operation, the MINIA found debris and bodies floating in the vicinity of the above iceberg. New pictures and a hand-written eye-witness account have emerged showing the floe that caused the 1912 disaster. Bernice Palmer took this picture of the iceberg identified as the one which sank Titanic, almost certainly identified by the survivors who climbed aboard Carpathia. Guilty: the iceberg that sank the Titanic. It was dispatched after the Western Union Cable ship MACKAY BENNET by White Star Lines to recover debris from the Titanic. The Cunard Liner RMS Carpathia arrived at the scene around two hours after Titanic sank, finding only a few lifeboats and no survivors in the 28F degree water. ![]() The MINIA was one of the first ships to reach the scene following the disaster. Iceberg tearing a gash in hull of the ocean liner Titanic April 14, 1912. This print was in possession of Captain De Carteret, the Captain of the Cable ship MINIA, reportedly stated that this was the only iceberg near the scene of the collision. Shipwreck Iceberg Transatlantic Sank, vector illustration cartoon. The iceberg with which the RMS TITANIC supposedly collided on April 14, 1912. ![]()
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