Titanic iceberg
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The chief steward of the liner Prinz Adalbert
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How Large Was The Iceberg That Sank The Titanic. U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center. Archived from the original on January 5, 2014. Retrieved on July 8, 2022.
Based on information from Butler, Daniel Allen (1998) "Unsinkable": The Full Story of RMS Titanic, Stackpole Books ISBN: 0-8117-1814-X.
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The iceberg suspected of having sunk the RMS Titanic. This iceberg was photographed by the chief steward of the liner Prinz Adalbert on the morning of April 15, 1912, just a few miles south of where Titanic went down. The steward hadn't yet heard about Titanic's sinking. What caught his attention was the smear of what appeared to be red paint along the base of the berg, suggesting it had collided with a ship sometime in the previous twelve hours. Other accounts indicated that there were several icebergs in the vicinity of Titanic's collision.
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