At this point, Titanic is the stuff of legends. And James Cameron’s 1997 movie has given us a semi-fictional account that further glorifies the Titanic. Now thanks to a clever young mind, the sinking of the Titanic is forever recorded on Twitter.
Real Time History is a Twitter account that uses 140 characters in the best way possible. They pick up famous incidents from history and live-tweet it, as if it were happening in real time. The whole experience, while very strange, is interesting at the same time. Sort of like reliving history. Go through those tweets and we bet it’ll keep you on the edge of your seat. Head over here for a more detailed account!
#Titanic #FirstClassPassenger ''The sky is so beautiful tonight. Clear. The stars are sparkling like diamonds in the sky.''
— Real Time History (@events_bl) April 14, 2016
#Titanic Titanic has received an iceberg warning from the Californian
— Real Time History (@events_bl) April 14, 2016
#Titanic It is 11.30PM The iceberg lies just four miles away. Ten minutes from Titanic
— Real Time History (@events_bl) April 14, 2016
*COLLISION* Titanic collides with iceberg.
— Real Time History (@events_bl) April 14, 2016