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: In a more poetic end, some historic liners, like the SS United States, are destined to be sunk intentionally to serve as artificial reefs. While this provides a new life for marine ecosystems, many maritime enthusiasts view it as a "shameful" end for a national monument. The Legacy of the Deep
The golden age of maritime travel was defined by "cruisers" of the ocean—massive, elegant liners that were more than just transportation; they were floating cities. The , for instance, debuted in 1952 as the most advanced and powerful passenger liner ever built, breaking speed records that still stand today. These ships hosted the rich and famous, featuring grand ballrooms and tuxedo-clad gala dinners that whispered of a disappearing era of American glamour. The Watery Grave: The Life and Death of the Cru...
However, the "death" of these grand vessels often comes in one of three ways: : In a more poetic end, some historic