It has been 99 years since a lookout in the crow's nest shouted, "Iceberg right ahead!" For the twelve months leading up to April 15, 2012, when it will have been a century since the RMS Titanic was lost, Titanic Museum Attractions will pay respect to and honor those 2,208 passengers and crew members with an ongoing series of special events, activities and ceremonies.
Beginning in July, Titanic Museum Attractions will allow every single guest who visits the museum to personally become involved in its special tribute to the passengers and crew by depositing a single rose petal into a container in the Memorial Gallery. On April 15, 2012 -- exactly 100 years after the RMS Titanic was lost -- each of the rose petals will be carefully laid onto the surface of the Atlantic Ocean directly where the Titanic sank.
@sccfollower me too
sashababygurl101lol 2 months ago
me to
312945osvaldo 6 months ago
I hope to visit one of the museums before next April.
sccfollower 7 months ago
I'd much care in quiet and sadness that Titanic along with those other beautiful ocean liners didn't survive to this present day. Example: Her sisters Olympic (1911), which was scrapped in 1935. Her younger sister Britannic, sank in 1916. Wreck lays in a very good condition on a depth of 120 ft in Greece.. the grand old lady Mauretania and Aquitania.
It would be more happy if we don't only remember Titanic, but some of the famous and beautiful ocean liners Mauretania, Olympic and Aquitania.
Abricialio 7 months ago