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Google Doodle Honors Jules Verne, Lets You Explore Sea Depths
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The Man Who Thanked Sea Gulls
This is a beautiful and compelling survival story with an ocean of gratitude for a “special” sea gull. It was sent to me by a lovely woman who attended one of my survival presentations on the Andrea Doria. Now I … Continue reading
Iron-Eating Bug Is Gobbling Up the Titanic
My friend, Bill Garzke, a highly respected naval architect and author of Titanic Ships, Titanic Disasters informed me of this new bacterium which will reduce the ” largest mobile object of its time” to a rust stain by 2030. Details … Continue reading
Squeeze on the Suez Canal
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Speaking for the Livonia Town Hall Meeting
I want to share with you a very pleasant experience I had yesterday. I was invited to speak to the Livonia Town Hall meeting. They usually bring in well-known speakers. (Their first speaker was George Clooney’s father.) Obviously, I’m not … Continue reading
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Achille Lauro, Nov 30, 1994, Cruise Ship Fire and Sinking
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Update on the Clelia II Incident
The media tends to report breaking news, often without follow-ups and analysis. Therefore, I asked a reliable source for an analysis of the Clelia II cruise ship incident I reported on a previous blog post. “The reports were vastly overblown. … Continue reading
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