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Articles on the Sinking
The Iceberg Resurfaced By Henning Pfiefer
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[QUOTE="Beverly J. Crowder, post: 58212, member: 142608"] Incredible work Henning and thank you! We would have never known that this picture exsisted. Amazing how it showed up in April 2000. Anniversary link?? There are scars, but no paint. On the other iceburg, there is red paint, or so it was said. I would think that if Titanic grounded on it(the iceburg), and (IF) red paint was visible on the iceburg, then the iceberg rolled slightly onto Titanic, thus the ice in the fwd. well deck and the red paint on the side of the iceburg. The iceburg did damage below the water level which would not have been visible on the outside of the ship. But, if she grounded on a shelf and it rolled the iceburg into her, the motion may have brought the ice down and back up again like a bouy, kinda bobbed there like a cork. (no movie pun intended) I believe that what Captian Brown is telling us is correct. Wouldn't there be some black paint as well??? Maybe it was a much bigger iceburg under the water line and it broke into 2 or more pieces on the impact??? Am I making any sense here, sometimes what I am trying to explain, doesn't always come out right. Especially after being up since 5:30 am and tending to a teething, cranky, clinging grandson for 10 hours. LOL Help me out here friends!!!! GOd how I LOVE a good mystery!!! Thanks Beverly The Landlubber [/QUOTE]
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