It seems like the Titanic story is well-known, and nothing can be surprising about it, but new details about that terrible shipwreck still resurface. It turns out that this iceberg most likely formed out of snow that fell 100,000 years ago. These days, it's possible to calculate the routes of such icebergs in any given year in the past. So, the infamous chunk of ice was on its way from Greenland to an area further south of Cornwall. If the ship had passed through that region only two days later, the iceberg would have moved far away from the point where they met. #brightside Animation is created by Bright Side.
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