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Oceans and Seas » Atlantic » Irish Sea April 15th 2012

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Oceans and Seas » Atlantic » Irish Sea April 10th 2012

Of the 123 passengers who embarked from Cobh (Queenstown) only 44 survived. The Titanic was travelling at 22.5 knots when it hit an iceberg on April 15, 1912. The Balmoral's top speed is 20 knots. We're currently travelling at 12 knots due to the heavy seas. Because of the Balmoral's slower speed, the ship left Southampton on April 8, two days before the Titanic set out on his maiden voyage on April 12, 100 years before.... read more

Oceans and Seas » Atlantic » Irish Sea April 10th 2012

Don, being one of the few passengers brave (or silly) enough to venture on to the ship’s deck, was filmed yesterday by the onboard BBC crew as he struggled to walk against the freezing, gale-force winds in a scene reminiscent of Scott of the Antarctic. The weather here now is said to be colder than it was 100 years ago but there are less icebergs in these waters. There are two schools of thought on the reason: One says it’s due to the impact of global warming, but the other says temperatures were warmer 100 years ago and as a result, icebergs were breaking away from the Arctic and moving south. Because conditions are colder now, the ice hasn’t broken away. While it would be fantastic to see an iceberg on this trip, at this point ... read more




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