Sunday, February 27, 2005

Is This The Iceberg That Struck Titanic?

Stephan Rehorek was a sailor on a German steamer and took pictures of icebergs on April 20, 1912, six days after Titanic struck an iceberg, as horrified sailors saw about 100 bodies floating in the North Atlantic. Titanic expert Henning Pfeifer is convinced that this picture is the iceberg that collided with Titanic. Mr. Pfeifer said: “I remembered reading evidence from the inquiry after the disaster when one survivor had described the iceberg as looking like the Rock of Gibraltar but a mirrored version. This iceberg was just like it but it had a fresh break on one side.”

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