In Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, a letter from Uruguayan Titanic passenger Ramon Gomez, sent to them in 1912, shortly before the disaster, sold for $12,000. Reported by Zorrilla, reports DEA News.
“(Letter) sold at auction for $12,000,” said a spokesperson for the auction house.
It is noted that the letter that the cruise ship sent to his family was handwritten in three pages and displayed together with a photograph of the sender taken in 1909.
Before that, Netflix users complained in social networks for the release of James Cameron’s film “Titanic” (1997) on his platform after the tragedy with the bath “Titan”. Viewers believe it was a failed marketing gimmick that the movie hit the online cinema and was released in July 2023. The trailer of the free-diving documentary Deepest Breath was also released on the Netflix YouTube channel, causing a negative reaction from potential viewers.
Formerly the world’s most popular blogger refused From traveling in a “Titan” tub.