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Hi all. Titanic artifacts….

Steve 1280x user

Active member
I just got off of Youtube, viewng artifacts recovered from the Titanic in 2021…..Clothes, shoes, personal items, even one or two examples of food recovered, and unopened bottles of wine and champagne. . Extremely interesting. They also had pictures of the recovered violin played by a member of the quartet playing ‘Nearer my God to thee’ as the Titanic broke apart and sank. I always understood as it is a grave site, there could be nothing removed. Thoughts? Incidentally, I’m wondering if that well over 100 year old wine and champagne could be consumed, being still sealed?
 
How spooky is this? I watched the same Utube video. I find these artifacts very interesting, not only the age, but the personal and tragic stories that goes along with each piece. The violin was over the top. Unbelieveable. And by the way, A Big Welcome to You to the Forum from Georgia.
 
Artifacts probably subject to Maritime laws and how the area was designated. As far as consumption of the fluids I would think probably so. Wines best conserved at lower temps and ocean bottom theoretically ideal I would think.
 
How spooky is this? I watched the same Utube video. I find these artifacts very interesting, not only the age, but the personal and tragic stories that goes along with each piece. The violin was over the top. Unbelieveable. And by the way, A Big Welcome to You to the Forum from Georgia.
Thanks!
 
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