The recent disastrous incident involving the ‘Titan Sub’ has had a deep impact on our emotions over the past few days. While we were going through the social media comments, we noticed that users were questioning the value of paying $250,000 for a seat. Luckily, we may have a response for you. Take a look and see for yourself.
The BBC has obtained exclusive footage of a woman named Renata Rojas who saved money for more than three decades to fulfill her dream of seeing the Titanic.
In 2018, Renata embarked on a remarkable journey, spending $250,000 (equivalent to around Rs 2 crore) to explore the depths of the North Atlantic Ocean and view the remains of a ship that tragically sank 110 years ago.
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We invite you to view the footage and experience the emotions involved in launching a similar expedition with Ocean Gate’s ‘Titan Sub’.
With an aspiration of becoming the first person to discover the wreck of the majestic Titanic, the woman took up scientific studies and ventured into the field of oceanography. However, she is disappointed when the wreckage is discovered during her first week of college. Undeterred, he resolved to save money to fulfill his dream of seeing Titanic.











