NO formal conclusions yet? No problems-run
it anyway.
Not even a month after the disaster and
certainly well before the conclusion of
formal enquiries into the Costa Concordia
disaster, National Geographic has
announced that it will air a “moment-by-moment”
documentary detailing the
tragedy.
Told through the eyes of those who
experienced it, the one hour documentary
titled ‘Italian Cruise Ship Disaster: The
Untold Stories’, is set to air in the US on 13
Feb 2012, and weaves together stories from
passengers, crew members and Coast
Guard rescuers with home video and CGI to
reconstruct the sinking of the Costa
Concordia “as it happened”.
As yet, it is unknown when the
documentary will go to air in Australia.
WATER monsters are real? A cameraman is claiming to have captured proof of the existence of the legendary Icelandic lake serpent Lagarfljót’s Worm, whilst filming at its supposed place of residence, the river Jökuls´ í Fljótsdal, in east Iceland. In parts of Northern Europe, the worm is held in the same kind of esteem as the Loch Ness Monster, and is mentioned in Icelandic legends as far back as 1345. Unfortunately for the cameraman, according to legend, sightings of the serpent are usually a bad omen.