The SS Californian: The Ship That Could Have Saved the Titanic?

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On the night of April 14, 1912, the RMS Titanic sank after striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. More than 1,500 people died in the disaster. However, there was a ship that was close by and could have saved many lives: the SS Californian.The Californian was a British passenger liner that was anchored about 15 miles from the Titanic when the disaster occurred. The Californian crew saw the Titanic's distress flares, but they did not respond. Some people believe that the Californian could have saved many lives if they had responded to the flares, but others believe that it was too late to save anyone. This video explores the mystery of the SS Californian and what really happened on that night. We will discuss the evidence that suggests that the Californian could have saved the Titanic, as well as the evidence that suggests that it was too late. We will also discuss the different theories about why the Californian did not respond to the flares. If you are interested in the Titanic disaster, then you will want to watch this video. We will explore the mystery of the SS Californian and try to answer the question: what really happened on that night?
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