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“Trou au Natron” seems to translate from Fr*nch to “salt pit”. It’s probably a crater full of salt from an evaporated sea.
I should have just !wiki’d it. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trou_au_Natron
I was partially correct. Natron salt in a volcanic caldera from active hot springs.
Sounds like nonsense, the pictures are swapped. Quote below from https://www.cruisemummy.co.uk/titanic-vs-olympic/
- The Titanic had more irregular windows One of the few differences you can spot by looking at pictures of the Titanic and the Olympic next to each other is that the Titanic had more irregular port holes on B deck.
This is because of all the design changes that were made to that part of the ship during construction – it means that the windows were spaced out a lot more unevenly.
On the Olympic, because the plans were unchanged during construction, the windows are evenly spaced across that deck.
More importantly, even if the Olympic sank instead of Titanic, then Titanic continued serving as an ocean liner and troop ship and hospital ship for two decades, so what was the point of the fraud?
He looks stupid. Is that a spandex suit?
I don’t have an answer for you, but I bet selfhost@lemmy.ml would.