Reclaiming Wonders
The image is a collection of four photographs related to the Titanic. The top left photograph shows the side of a massive replica or model of the RMS Titanic, with the iconic name 'TITANIC' written in large letters along the hull. The top right photograph depicts the interior of what appears to be a museum or attraction dedicated to the Titanic, with a section of the ship's exterior visible through a window. The bottom left photograph shows four children, two boys and two girls, posing in front of a large section of the Titanic's hull, perhaps part of the same museum or attraction. The bottom right photograph offers a glimpse of an exhibit showcasing the freezing waters of the North Atlantic Ocean, with a silhouetted figure visible in the foreground.

Family's Titanic Museum Experience

Guess who sailed on the Titanic today? Right out of Pigeon Forge. The kids have loved learning about Titanic for several years so I knew this was a must do. Definitely they would have gotten more out of it if they were older, Cooper could read, and Hunter would allow his mommy to listen without stealing the headset from her... But a good real life experience that I'm sure will prompt more questions. And I did cheat.. I snuck a picture of us touching the iceberg and the freezing water when no one was looking. And I sure didn't spend 25$ on their picture although I was tempted to have a pic of us on the stairs! Cool fact of the day: the ship was put in the water using 22 tons of soap and fat ;)

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