Did survivors of the Titanic really see iceberg?

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Yes, many survivors of the Titanic disaster reported seeing the iceberg that the ship collided with.
On the night of April 14, 1912, lookouts Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee spotted an iceberg directly in the ship's path. Despite their attempts to alert the bridge and change the ship's course, it was too late to avoid collision.
Following the collision, numerous survivors reported seeing the iceberg as the ship drifted past it. Many survivors even gave descriptions of the iceberg. However, it was dark and very cold, which could have affected their perceptions. The accounts of the iceberg's size and shape vary, suggesting that people might have seen it from different angles or at different times.
As the iceberg was drifting, it is unlikely that the same iceberg could be identified today. It would have melted or broken apart over the course of the intervening years.

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