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Dive to the real Titanic and relive the classic movie

RMS Titanic (Royal Mail Ship Titanic), which today rests at a depth of 4,000 meters, even a century after it sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic, stirs the public. All those who are not satisfied with this unfortunate transoceanic voyage will be able to venture among the shipwrecks in 2018 and relive the movie classic of the same name.

It will be a London travel agency in May next year Blue Marble Private started eight-day voyages among the wrecks of the most legendary vessel of modern times - Titanic. Only one person will be able to take part in the trip at the same time 9 persons, who will be from St. John in Newfoundland by helicopter to a yacht that will sail somewhere above the wreckage.

Now is your chance to dive to the Titanic.
Now is your chance to dive to the Titanic.

A small group of privileged visitors will adapt to the new environment and learn about diving during the first days of the trip. Those more adventurous visitors will have the opportunity to participate in the planning of the dive, operate sonar and use an underwater navigation system. The last two days of the trip are devoted to diving. Three passengers at the same time will be so with a mini submarine made of titanium and carbon fiber to the wreck of the Titanic. Including a navigator and an ocean expert, they will embark on the ship's deck and thus viewed as well the legendary staircase, in which Jack reunites with Rose in another life.

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The legendary stairs, a symbol of undying love
The legendary stairs, a symbol of undying love

And the price? Around 98 thousand euros per person. If inflation is taken into account, then the price is almost equal to the cost (about 4 thousand euros) paid for first class by passengers on the first and last voyage of the Titanic in 1912.

Gallery - Titanic wreckage 4 thousand meters under water

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RMS Titanic (Royal Mail Ship Titanic) was a British passenger ocean liner built by the Harlan-Wolff shipyard in Belfast for the White Star Line. At its christening on April 2, 1912, it was the largest and most luxurious passenger ship in the world. It was also the first ocean liner with a swimming pool on board. The ship went down in history after it ran into an iceberg during its christening, on the night of April 14-15, 1912, and sank after almost three hours of agony. Due to non-observance of safety regulations and misbehavior of the crew, 1,503 people died, and only 705 survived. The sinking of an unsinkable ship at the time is today one of the greatest maritime disasters in human history, but it was not in vain, as it contributed to increasing safety at sea. (Wikipedia)

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