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What did the Titanic look like a hundred years after it sank to the bottom of the sea?
Titanic is 269.06 meters (882 feet 9 inches) long and 28. 19 meters (92 feet 6 inches) wide. The height from the keel to the top of the bridge is 3 1.69 meters (104 feet).

The ship is equipped with an indoor swimming pool, gym, bathroom, library, elevator and squash room. The lounge in the first class is decorated with exquisite wooden panels, equipped with high-grade furniture and other high-grade decorations, and tries its best to provide unprecedented service level. The sunny Paris Cafe provides all kinds of high-class snacks for first-class passengers.

The most luxurious part of the ship is the grand staircase of the first class, which is located between the first and second chimneys. The grand staircase with oak paneling and gold-plated railings extends all the way to the E deck, and the top is a glass dome supported by wrought iron brackets, which fills the grand staircase with natural light. A clock is embedded in the wall at the top of the stairs, and fables symbolizing nobility and dignity are carved on both sides of the clock.

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Titanic accident

In March 1909, construction started at Harland and Wolf Shipyard in Belfast Port, Northern Ireland. In May 19 1 1, the sea trial was completed on April 2, 2002.

191April 14 At about 23: 40, the Titanic collided with an iceberg, which caused the starboard bow to rupture to the middle of the ship and flooded five watertight compartments. At about 2: 20 am on April 15, the Titanic broke in two and sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean at 3,700 meters. Of the 2,224 crew members and passengers, 15 17 were killed, of which only 333 bodies were found.

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