Prepare a newspaper report about the wreck of the titanic.
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Drowning of Titanic was first international news story of the 20th century to get intensive coverage world-wide.
During 1912 the development and use of telegraphs, photographs had reached a point that permits news about Titanic tragedy to spread quickly and universally.
American newspapers had an advantage over the British press till survivors of Titanic was brought to New York City.
American newspapers had some of best journalists in place when the first enquiry about the disaster was held by U.S. Senate at Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City i.e. the day after the survivors landed.
Not an common mistake London Daily Mail run the unfortunate headline on April 16 of 1912,
The wreck of Titanic lies around 3.8 kms below the earth surface, at a distance of around 600kms from Newfoundland coast.
Titanic sank in 1912, but its bow is still recognisable.
Despite damage and deterioration over so many years, it has has some preserved parts in the interiors.
The wreck was discovered in 1985 during a French-American expedition.
Numerous plans have been made to bring the wreck to the land, but it is too fragile to be raised.
The best that could be done was to retrieve some of the items were retrieved from the wreck, and put on public display.
The UNESCO convention now protects it.