In 1912 Titanic was the biggest ship in the world and was thought to be unsinkable. But in the early hours of the 15th April 1912 the unimaginable happened and the magnificent liner sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean after colliding with an iceberg. She took 1,523 souls with her...
....93 years later, in July 2005, I was lucky enough to win a competition run by The History Channel to dive to the wrecksite for a TV documentary, Titanic: A Tale of Two Journeys.
What I saw two and a half miles down on the ocean floor will stay with me for the rest of my life, and now I want to share that experience with you!

Bringing the Titanic to life!
Hear about the building of the Titanic and her tragic maiden voyage.
Watch as the Mir submersibles are launched and retireved in the unpredictable Atlantic Ocean by the Russian research vessel, the Keldysh.
See for yourself 15 minutes of my own footage of the still magnificent Titanic herself
Feel the extreme emotions of excitement, wonder and sorrow.
As the Titanic story is popular with young and old alike, I can cater my talk to appeal to both audiences. As this is a rare experience that only a handful of people (fewer than 200) in the world have done you can be assured the talk will be fairly unique! My presentation usually lasts for one to one and a half hours but can be tailored to meet your requirements.
The price of my presentation is available on request
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