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New photos of the Titanic have revealed the extent of recent decay to the famous ship, plus the rediscovery of a striking bronze statue. The images, taken by robots on dives this summer, show a ...
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Titanic is Falling Apart: New Expedition Reveals Alarming Decay - MSNRMS Titanic, the company managing the site, has been organizing expeditions since the 1990s. Over the years, they’ve recovered and restored many items, from jewelry to coins, which are now ...
Images have shown the effects of slow decay, specifically on the ship's bow, which became immortalised after James Cameron's 1997 film ...
The Titanic could disappear in the next 20 years 02:14 The U.S. government could end its legal fight against a planned expedition to the Titanic , which has sparked concerns that it would violate ...
THE LEGENDARY Titanic wreck could totally vanish in as little as six years as new images show the vessel being “eaten” on the ocean floor. A new expedition to the wreck discovered the s… ...
Watch Titanic's famous bow fall apart: Shocking footage reveals just how rapidly the great liner is deteriorating - with a 15ft section of railing lost to the seabed.
From there, researchers could perform a “walkthrough” in and around the vessel to learn more about its final moments, though some of what they’ve extrapolated is certainly conjecture.
A section of the iconic bow of the Titanic, made famous on screen by Jack and Rose in James Cameron’s legendary film of the same name, has succumbed to the effects of slow decay, new images show.
Explorer Robert Ballard, who found the wreck of the Titanic 19 years ago, has returned to the North Atlantic site to find out why the luxury liner is decaying faster than expected.
NBC4’s Monica Day headed out to COSI and learn why exactly the Titanic’s metal fell apart when it collided with the iceberg. Using a bouncy ...
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