Titanic sinks in REAL TIME - 2 HOURS 40 MINUTES
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Watch The Titanic Sink In Real Time In Eerie Animated Recreation
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More than 1,500 people died when the ship sank in 1912.
04/18/2016 05:16 am ET
The Titanic struck an iceberg late at night on April 14, 1912, and
sank some 2 hours and 40 minutes later, early on the morning of April 15
— and thanks to this animated recreation, you can watch the whole thing unfold in real time.
This simulation includes the iceberg strike, the ship coasting to a
halt in the North Atlantic about 20 minutes later, lifeboats being
lowered into the water and even scenes of flooding in the interior
corridors.
Along with showing the ship sinking in real time, the simulation has
captions describing what was happening aboard the ship at specific
times, as well as anecdotes about some of her passengers.
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