A wall of ice collapsed at the Titanic museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, injuring three patrons who apparently taunted the giant iceberg that was built at a museum commemorating the most infamous act by ice in the last 130,000 years, the Associated Press reports.
The wall of ice–which is actually made of ice, not some type of faux ice, which wouldn’t’ve sunk a ship–fell over Monday afternoon. The museum immediately closed, but opened Tuesday; the wall of ice exhibit will be closed until they can reform the iceberg.
The museum, shaped like a ship (presumably to depict the ship in the first three days of the voyage) and which inexplicably is located in east Tennessee, allows paying guests experience such delights as shoveling “coal” into a boiler and the chill of 28 degree water.