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Going on vacation on a cruise sounds just like a dream: you pack your bags and get ready to see the world. You can have dinner, listen to live music, and look at the waves, or you can watch the sunset while you hear the waves breaking against the ship and think how big and impressive the world is.
However, as spectacular and perfect as everything sounds, we all know the tragedy that happened to the Titanic in 1912, when the huge ship sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15th, only a couple of days after its departure. Many people lost their lives in the frozen water and didn’t have the chance to be saved.
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