Explore the TITANIC in GOOGLE EARTH
One hundred years ago, the RMS TITANIC struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean and sank, along with three-quarters of the 2,200 passengers and the entire crew on board. It was her maiden voyage from England to New York City and has gone down in history as one of the deadliest maritime tragedies.
The sinking of the Titanic is one of the best-known disasters in U.S. history, yet there’s still a lot we just don’t know about the massive ship and some of her final passengers. The insanely successful James Cameron film “Titanic” helped us get a glimpse of what the interior looked like and put the accident in perspective; the moment when the crew realizes they’re headed for an iceberg collision that can’t be escaped is particularly chilling.
Just imaging the disaster of titanic is not enough for techgoons so GOOGLE EARTH created 3d model of titanic wreckage which allows users to click on different sections of the ship for photographs and a brief history lesson.
To watch the exact video to explore titanic via google earth log on to http://mytechmafia.com/explore-the-titanic-in-google-earth/
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