The Iceberg
A steward of a passing ship took this picture of the iceberg that is suspected to be the one that sunk the Titanic. This photo was taken on April 15, 1912, which was the morning after the Titanic sunk. Apparently, this ship hadn’t heard about the sinking yet, but this steward did notice red paint smear across the iceberg’s base. Clearly, that was an indication that the Titanic had struck the iceberg within the past few hours.
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Another Glimpse
Here again, we see a shot of an iceberg. Many believe this to be of the iceberg that sunk the ship. It’s floating in the North Atlantic close to the site where the Titanic went down.