You could explore RMS Titanic's wreckage

The ill-fated RMS Titanic holds a fascination that no other ship may ever do. British tour operator Blue Marble has announced diving trips to the wreckage of the ship. 

However there is a catch, the company will allow just nine people to participate in the eight-day expedition which will depart from St John's, Newfoundland, off the coast of Canada. 

The first three days of the expedition will be spent shadowing and assisting the scientists. Once you are accustomed to the situations, three passengers will be guided down by a pilot and crew in a submersible to see the Titanic up close including its deck and sweeping staircase. 

Pegged at $105,129 per person, it is a tad expensive, don't you think?

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