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HAUNTING Shipwreck Not Seen for 83 Years​








For the first time in 83 years, the wreck of the SS Tilawa has been seen and documented! Lost in the Indian Ocean in 1942 after being struck by two Japanese torpedoes, the passenger and cargo liner sank with over 700 people onboard. Now, thanks to a groundbreaking deep-sea expedition by Magellan Ltd in February 2025, stunning new footage reveals the final resting place of this long-lost vessel. Since nicknamed the “Indian Titanic,” (but perhaps closed to being India's Lusitania) the Tilawa was carrying civilians, gold, and silver when she was attacked without warning.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

Ridiculous Titanic Myths That Refuse to Go Away​














What really happened on the night Titanic struck the iceberg? In today's video, we investigate and debunk the most persistent myths surrounding the RMS Titanic — from the claim that the lookouts had no binoculars, to the idea the ship was recklessly racing to break a speed record, and even the belief that Titanic’s rudder was too small to avoid disaster.
 
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