In a sombre tribute to the RMS Titanic's awful end, the Titanic Museum in Tennessee, USA, has recently gained attention with a dramatic new feature. The museum, an intricate half-scale recreation of the ill-fated ship, allows visitors to experience what it was like to be on the water on the terrible night of April 15, 1912.?
Visitors to the museum have had the unique opportunity to dip their hands in water that has been chilled to -2ˇăC, the same temperature as the Atlantic Ocean on that tragic night.
The museum, which has over 400 real Titanic artefacts and covers more than 22,000 square feet, provides a variety of interactive experiences. One such featureˇŞa bucket of water kept at an ice temperature of -2ˇăCˇŞhas recently become a topic of controversy. The experience seeks to recreate the intense cold encountered by passengers when the Titanic sank.
A viral video circulating on social media shows the reactions of three daring visitors who tested their endurance by plunging their hands into the frigid water.
The video, posted on X by the account Spellbinding Odyssey and later reposted by Massimo, has received more than 2 million views.?The video has garnered a lot of attention, prompting a variety of opinions online.
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