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In the years since the Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912, we have become familiar with haunting images of the doomed passenger liner’s bow, lying at the bottom of the North Atlantic ...
The statue was spotted in photos taken during a 1986 expedition, "but a tradition of secrecy around the Titanic wreck ensured her location would remain unknown," RMS Titanic Inc. said.
The expedition was armed with high-resolution cameras and scanning equipment, and took more than two million photos of the Titanic. The goal was to image the wreck in the highest quality possible ...
RMS Titanic Inc., which holds the legal rights to the 112-year-old wreck, completed its first trip since 2010 and released images from the expedition.
The team behind RMS Titanic, Inc. has released new photos of the shipwreck after the goddess statue, "Diana of Versailles," was rediscovered. Decay of the shipwreck was also captured.
While photos of the ship may look ghostly, oceanographer David Gallo said the deterioration doesn't look much different than when he co-lead a remotely operated expedition to the Titanic in 2010.
The Titanic may have survived more than a century at the bottom of the North Atlantic, but a chunk of the ship's iconic bow railing, featured in the movie of the same name, has not, newly released ...
RMS Titanic Inc., the company with legal rights to the Titanic wreck site, completed its first journey since 2010. Crews found the bronze statue "Diana of Versailles," which was last seen in 1986.
New photos of the wreck show just how much the old ship has decayed in recent years. RMS Titanic Inc. has owned the salvage rights of the wreck since the 1980s. During that period, […] ...
New photos of the wreck show just how much the old ship has decayed in recent years. RMS Titanic Inc. has owned the salvage rights of the wreck since the 1980s. During that period, […] ...
In the years since the Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912, we have become familiar with haunting images of the doomed passenger liner’s bow, lying at the bottom of the North Atlantic ...
In the years since the Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912, we have become familiar with haunting images of the doomed passenger liner’s bow, lying at the bottom of the North Atlantic ...