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The Titanic’s Sister Ship, the Britannic, Sank in 1916. For the First Time, Divers Have Recovered Artifacts From Its Wreck
The luxury liner was requisitioned as a hospital ship during World War I. Thirty people died after the vessel struck a German naval mine and sank off the coast of Greece ...
Divers have recovered artifacts from the Titanic's sister ship, the Britannic, for the first time since the ocean liner sank in the Aegean Sea more than a century ago after striking a mine during ...
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Extraordinary artefacts recovered from Titanic’s sister ship the Britannic after 109 years
Divers illuminate the wreck's interior of the Britannic, sister ship to the Titanic, for the first time since the ocean liner sank in the Aegean Sea ABC loses media spot after Trump clash Aussies to ...
A team of deep-sea divers conducted a weeklong operation to recover artifacts from the Titanic’s sister ship, the Britannic, more than a century after it sank in the Aegean Sea. The pieces collected ...
The ship, which sunk off the coast of Greece after striking a German mine during World War I, sits about 400 feet below the ocean’s surface.
Divers have recovered artifacts from the Titanic’s sister ship the Britannic for the first time since the ocean liner sank in the Aegean Sea more than a century ago after striking a mine during World ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The Britannic was an ocean liner requisitioned as a hospital ship in World War I. The ship was heading toward the ...
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