Rare and Historical Titanic Crew Member Skeleton Key Fetches $131K at Auction – Unveiling Fascinating Artifacts

A recently auctioned key from the Titanic has generated a lot of buzz. The key, which belonged to first-class saloon steward Alfred Arnold Deeble, sold for an impressive $131,250. Deeble’s body was found with the weathered skeleton key, which had a brass plate inscribed with the word “PANTRYMAN.” The key has been passed down through …

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Federal Authorities Battling Against Planned Expedition to Retrieve Titanic Artifacts, Highlighting Legal Protection of Wreck as Sacred Gravesite

The U.S. government is currently opposing an upcoming expedition organized by RMS Titanic Inc. to recover historical artifacts from the sunken Titanic. The government cites federal law and an international agreement that designate the shipwreck as a sacred gravesite. RMS Titanic Inc., the Georgia-based company that holds the salvage rights, displays retrieved artifacts from the …

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Once Again, the Feds Engage in a Struggle Against a Proposed Titanic Expedition

The US government is currently attempting to halt a planned expedition to recover valuable historical artifacts from the wreckage of the Titanic. The proposed expedition, set for May 2024, is being organized by RMS Titanic Inc., a Georgia-based company that holds the salvage rights to the iconic shipwreck. RMS Titanic Inc. currently showcases recovered artifacts …

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Critics Brand Icon of the Seas as a ‘Monstrosity’ Prior to Maiden Voyage

The world is preparing for the launch of the largest cruise ship ever created in January. Dubbed the “Icon of the Seas,” this massive vessel has drawn comparisons to the ill-fated Titanic due to its significant impact in the industry. Critics have voiced their concerns, characterizing the ship as a “monstrosity” that prioritizes size over …

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Titan Sub Successfully Evades Stringent Tourism Regulations and Operates with Permission

The four-day international search for the submersible carrying Titanic tourists has come to an end, raising questions about the incident and the reasons behind it. OceanGate Expeditions, the operator of the submersible, touted its state-of-the-art design, which allowed for more undersea tourists than any other vessel of its kind. However, the unique design had not …

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James Cameron puts up his California ranch for sale at a price of $33 million

Renowned director James Cameron and his wife, Suzy Amis Cameron, are selling their picturesque oceanfront ranch in California for a staggering $33 million. The property, spanning approximately 100 acres, was acquired by Cameron in 1999 for $4.37 million. Interestingly, this ranch served as the inspiration for Cameron’s blockbuster film, “Avatar,” with the director utilizing an …

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Recent Documentary Reveals Troubled Dive of Titan Sub

A captivating incident that occurred during a recent dive to the wreckage of the Titanic has been vividly captured in a BBC documentary. The ill-fated Titan submersible, operated by OceanGate, experienced a chilling malfunction that left its passengers stranded in a circular motion at the depths of the ocean, approximately 13,000 feet below the surface. …

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According to a source, OceanGate focused on research and fundraising, not tourism, with a $250K charge.

OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, who tragically lost his life in the Titan incident, had a deeper motivation behind his extreme tourism venture. According to an individual who almost booked a ticket on the ill-fated sub, Rush’s true passion was not building a tourism business to the Titanic, but rather researching and documenting the ship’s decay …

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