“8:30 p.m. on Saturday”. The “Titanic” and its sunken lives

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This news magazine, presented live by Laurent Delahousse just after the 20 hours in France 2, reveals the small story in the big one, to leaf through like a family album.

This new season issue 5 from magazine 8:30 p.m. on Saturday” (Twitter) recounts the submerged lives of titanic.

News > The Sunken Lives of the “Titanic”
It’s been 110 years since the flagship of the British shipping company White Star Line sank in the icy waters of the North Atlantic… and the wreck of the titanic continues to fascinate. On April 15, 1912, the hull of the huge ocean liner split in two, following a collision with an iceberg, and carried to the bottom of the ocean more than 1 500 people. So many stories and destinies swallowed up, until the first expeditions, in 1987, gradually came to the surface of the treasures. More than 5,000 objects were recovered from the wreck, and around fifty of them were loaned exceptionally to the Cité de la Mer in Cherbourg, until the spring of 2023, where the liner had made its penultimate stopover. …

Bonus > Deleted scenes from “Titanic”
some scenes from the movie titanicby James Cameron, released in 1997, which were not retained in the assembly…

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