An illustration depicting the sinking of the RMS Titanic, 1912. Source: Willy Stöwer / Wikimedia Commons A frozen graveyard in the deep In the pitch-black hours of Monday, April 15, 1912, the North Atlantic was a desolate void. The temperature had plunged well below freezing, and the water was as still as glass. Through the eerie silence, Lifeboat 14 drifted slowly across the dark waves. Its crew possessed only a single flashlight, its pale beam…
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