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In the state of Ohio, a wealthy individual invested in the creation of a cutting-edge $20 million submarine for the purpose of exploring the remains of the Titanic. Following the Titan implosion incident, Larry Connor reached out to Patrick Lahey, the CEO and co-founder of Triton Submarines, to do the construction of a submersible capable of safely and repeatedly surveying the wreckage. In response, Patrick Lahey developed the two-man Triton 4000/2 Abyssal Explorer, specifically designed for professional use and capable of descending to depths of up to 4,000 meters. Notably, the Titanic wreckage is situated at a depth of approximately 3,800 meters.
That's the power of money. That billionaire never cares about the million dollars capital for building a submarine capable of doing safety exploration in the location where the Titanic sank.
This billionaire should use his money for poor people, instead he is preparing his own death ship. The point is why he is so much interested in titanic, if he get success then will petrol comes out from it which will be beneficial for mankind.
The rich do not understand the poor. Pity it's not their vocabulary. They only think about how they became wealthy. They want others to follow so no one begs.
That's the power of money. That billionaire never cares about the million dollars capital for building a submarine capable of doing safety exploration in the location where the Titanic sank.
I believe he did it to show that Titan is a reliable company when it comes to building safe and state-of-the-art submarines. LOL. I am not really sure. Or maybe he genuinely likes to explore the Titanic.
I believe he did it to show that Titan is a reliable company when it comes to building safe and state-of-the-art submarines. LOL. I am not really sure. Or maybe he genuinely likes to explore the Titanic.
I believe he did it to show that Titan is a reliable company when it comes to building safe and state-of-the-art submarines. LOL. I am not really sure. Or maybe he genuinely likes to explore the Titanic.
I believe he did it to show that Titan is a reliable company when it comes to building safe and state-of-the-art submarines. LOL. I am not really sure. Or maybe he genuinely likes to explore the Titanic.
The rich do not understand the poor. Pity it's not their vocabulary. They only think about how they became wealthy. They want others to follow so no one begs.
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