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RMS Titanic in detail
Aftermath of a disaster
Victims not recovered
Morning After: Where were the bodies?
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[QUOTE="Mila, post: 393922, member: 175641"] I have read that the Gulf Stream was rather strong in 1912 because of unusually hot summer in Cariebean. Besides there was nothing unusual in icebergs spotted in the place the Titanic sank. I have read that the icebergs in different years were spotted much further south, closer to Bermudas and Asores than to Newfoundland. Also, the Titanic sank not so close to the Gulf Stream, but rather close to the North Atlantic Drift, which originates from the Gulf Stream and appears to be cooler and fresher than the Gulf Stream itself. Also remember that where 2 currents meet the water is very choppy. The water was calm, where the Titanic sank. [/QUOTE]
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