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In 1998, a section of the Titanic was salvaged and is now on display in a casino. Tourists are given a boarding pass with the name of a passenger, and at the end of the exhibition, they can discover what happened to their passenger.

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In 1998, a section of the Titanic was salvaged and is now on display in a casino. Tourists are given a ‘boarding pass’ with the name of a passenger, and at the end of the exhibition, they can discover what happened to their passenger.

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