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Viral Video: US Woman Saved For 30 Years To See Titanic Ship Wreckage

American woman Renata Rojas's childhood dream was to see the wreckage of the Titanic Ship, a luxuriant ship that was said to be unsinkable but sank in 1912. The moment she knew about the titanic, she had this urge to find the lost ship and know what happened next. Her curiosity became larger than life. Her every move was planned around her dream.

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US Woman Saved To Watch Titanic Wreckage
Dreams could be anything. Everyone dreams, but few can fulfill the dream and make moments outside it. Renata Rojas had a dream, which she got in her childhood and there onwards made every effort to achieve it. For many of us, her dream mind sounds bizarre, but this video of her tells what it meant to her.
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American woman Renata Rojas's childhood dream was to see the wreckage of the Titanic Ship, a luxuriant ship that was said to be unsinkable but sank in 1912. The moment she knew about the titanic, she had this urge to find the lost ship and know what happened next. Her curiosity became larger than life. Her every move was planned around her dream.

Rojas picked up a career in oceanography, so she could see the ship. But during her first week at the college, the news came in the Titanic was found. Her dream of finding it collapse, and had another dream about what the ship looked like. However, she shifted her career to banking and started saving for her life-turning trip.

US Woman Saved To Watch Titanic Wreckage

She had every clipping about the Titanic event as the video depicts. She saved for more than 30 years for the ticket to her dream. Finally, on 17th October, she took the trip to the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean to witness the remains of the ship from 110 years ago. The ticket cost her $250,000 (Rs 2 crore) for the trip. To save 2 crores, Rojas claimed she never got married, had kids, or owned a car. She completely dedicated her life to this dream.

The clip of Rojas's story was shared by BBC News on Instagram. If dream come true had the face, this video could be the one. The experts accompanied the Rojas and others who bought tickets to Titanic. The trip took two hours to reach the Titanic wreckage site.


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The Titanic wreckage site is considered an underwater UNESCO Heritage site. 110 years ago in 1912, the Titanic sank, when over 2,200 people were onboard, killing at least 1,500.

The clip has gone viral and netizens has poured in love to the Rojas and applauded her determination.

One user stated, “It’s always nice to see someone live their dream, respect."

Another commented, "A dream is a dream. So beautiful when people fight for it until the dream comes true. This is the meaning of life.”

Renata Rojas US Woman Saved To Watch Titanic Wreckage
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