CA-35
Senior Member
This is a phenomenal picture of an iceberg from April 12th of 1912, taken by Captain W.F. Wood of the S.S. Etonian. It is expected to bring 8 to 10 thousand dollars at auction. The coordinates noted on the picture are roughly where the Titanic hit an iceberg of its general shape and size two days later on April 14th.
*Disclaimer (WE ARE NOT DISCUSSING THE SINKING OF THE TITANIC in any way, shape or form. I am making note of a great photo of historical value. Please no conspiracy theorists)
It's a shame there is nothing in the foreground for scale....but looking at the wave height I'm gonna guess 300 feet long and 125 feet at it's highest point?
*Disclaimer (WE ARE NOT DISCUSSING THE SINKING OF THE TITANIC in any way, shape or form. I am making note of a great photo of historical value. Please no conspiracy theorists)
It's a shame there is nothing in the foreground for scale....but looking at the wave height I'm gonna guess 300 feet long and 125 feet at it's highest point?