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🗓️ 30 November 2022
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0:30.1 | One of the most iconic ships, the Titanic, sunk. But why did the unsinkable ship sink? |
0:36.4 | Follow me down the rabbit hole to learn more. Hi friends. Welcome back to the rabbit hole. I'm your host, as always. My name is Danny. And today we are talking about the Titanic again. I know, I know. I already did a Titanic episode. Episode 7 was all about the Titanic. And if it was even like really the Titanic that sunk versus its sister ship the Olympia, the Olympic, excuse me. But we're going to do another one because my job here is to give you all the theories. And then your job is to decide which ones or if you believe any of them. |
1:28.6 | So this is a theory that we haven't covered because I didn't know of this theory at the time |
1:34.2 | of the other Titanic episode. So I'm doing a new episode for you. So if you haven't heard |
1:39.1 | that episode, I highly suggest you go back, listen to that one. It's really good. And it'll give you a little bit of |
1:45.1 | backstory before we get into this episode. If you haven't listened to it, you don't want to go back |
1:49.1 | right now. That's totally fine. We only, I only mentioned like one thing in this episode about |
1:54.3 | that references the last episode. But I use some of the research from last episode. So if you're |
1:59.2 | looking for my sources, |
2:07.3 | I only cited a couple sources for this episode in the show notes. All the rest of my sources go back to that other episode. So let's get into it. I always like to do a little bit of |
2:11.9 | history about whatever theory, right, I'm trying to cover. So I did a little bit of history in that last episode, |
2:18.6 | but like I said, you don't have to go back to listen to that one before you listen to this one. |
2:22.1 | So let's get into the history of the Titanic. So work began on the Titanic in 1909. And this |
2:28.3 | ship was a luxury cruise line. It was owned by J.P. Morgan and the White Star Line. And the ship's purpose was to carry |
2:35.8 | people, cargo, mail between Europe and North America. It was said to be an unsinkable ship, right? So we all |
2:41.8 | know that. And most of us, if not all of us, have seen the Titanic, the movie by now. And it's a |
2:49.3 | really cute little love story. Anyway, cargo, people, mail back and forth |
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