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“Titanic”’s Iconic Bow Deck Railing Has Broken Off as New Photos Capture Major Decay to WreckA section of the railings on the ship’s iconic bow deck was discovered to have broken off in a July expedition to the wreck site at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean led by RMS Titanic Inc ...
A shattered porthole, likely smashed by the iceberg, is one of several haunting new details uncovered in a fresh look at Titanic’s 3D scans.
BBC Northern Ireland's environment correspondent Mike McKimm dived to the wreck of Titanic in 2005, capturing exclusive footage of the ship on the ocean floor. The submarine spent five hours ...
The more I study the wreck and the pieces on the bottom, I'm finding more and more evidence that Titanic was actually well built, well designed, everything was done right, and yet look what happened.
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MrTech on MSNHistoric Artifacts Recovered from the Titanic WreckFashion has evolved greatly, but during the Titanic ... wreck. They could have been used by anyone—from first-class to ...
Noah Hingley & Sons Ltd., on the portside anchor," Titanic expert Rory Golden, who was on the expedition, said in an OceanGate press release. "I’ve been studying the wreck for decades and have ...
At 12,500 feet deep, the Titanic lies in what's known as the undersea "midnight zone." Even with the floodlights of submersibles, the size of the wreck and darkness of the water give us only ...
The more I study the wreck and the pieces on the bottom, I'm finding more and more evidence that Titanic was actually well built, well designed, everything was done right, and yet look what happened.
In any case, Monday night marked the 113th anniversary of the Titanic wreck in the Atlantic, and Castellanos came through. In the bottom of the fifth, trailing by three to the red-hot San ...
Titanic Explorer and Exhibition Creative Producer Mark Lach, who participated in the final expedition to the Titanic wreck site ... and a simulated promenade deck beneath a starry sky—the ...
BBC Northern Ireland's environment correspondent Mike McKimm dived to the wreck of Titanic in 2005, capturing exclusive footage of the ship on the ocean floor. The submarine spent five hours ...
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