Today marks the 108th Anniversary of the sinking of the R.M.S Titanic. Let's all take a moment to remember those innocent lives that were taken the night this tragedy unfolded.
I would personally like to say that if the "ship of dreams" never went down on April 14/15, then this story wouldn't exist today.
Not only am I mourning the loss of those lost, but those who spent countless hours, weeks, and months constructing her. Today is a day that marks the turn of a century. Numerous laws and maritime regulations were changed do in part to the sinking.
None of the victims will ever be forgotten. May those who were lost rest in peace. And the families of those who perished know that their loved ones will continue to inspire us each and everyday.
R.M.S Titanic
April 6, 1912 - April 15, 1912What do you think of this overall tragedy? Do you think it could have all been avoided? Should the Titanic have come to a full stop and waited till dawn to set sail? Let me know your thoughts below.
Sincerely,
Austin
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Unsinkable: A Wallace Hartley Story
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