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RMS Titanic in detail
Ships that may have stood still
Californian
Distance and Bearing
Superior mirage and the Californian
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[QUOTE="Julian Atkins, post: 404167, member: 162506"] Hi Tim, I am very grateful for your considered reply to my post. At the conclusion of Captain Lord's USA Inquiry testimony he states "it was a very deceiving night." At the start of his soliloquy a bit earlier in his evidence he states "When I came off the bridge, at half-past 10, I pointed out to the officer [Groves] that I thought I saw a light coming along, and it was a most peculiar light, and we had been making mistakes all along with the stars, thinking they were signals. We could not distinguish where the sky ended and where the water commenced. You understand, it was a flat calm. He said he thought it was a star, and I did not say anything more." It was definitely a deceiving night, with also lots of deceit and deception! It would be very interesting to know how you have modified your views subsequently when compared to your ebook, and the article you provided the link for. Cheers, Julian [/QUOTE]
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