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Interest in what lies inside the Titanic today centers on the condition of the wreck, which has been degrading since its discovery in 1985. This overview explains where the ship...
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Interest in what lies inside the Titanic today centers on the condition of the wreck, which has been degrading since its discovery in 1985. This overview explains where the ship...
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The wreck of RMS Titanic rests on the seabed in the North Atlantic Ocean, about 600 km (370 mi) south of Newfoundland, Canada, at roughly 41°43′30″N 49°56′30″W. It lie...
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Since its rediscovery in 1985, the Titanic has been studied more closely than almost any other shipwreck in history. Advances in imaging, mapping, and artifact analysis continua...
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Since the wreck’s discovery in 1985 and subsequent expeditions, thousands of artifacts and objects have been recovered from the Titanic. These authenticated items span persona...
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America’s greatest sunken treasure is most consistently described as the estimated $500 million to $1 billion+ cargo of gold and silver coins, bullion, and trade goods lost wi...
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Queen Anne's Revenge, the flagship of the pirate Blackbeard, lies in the Atlantic Ocean off Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina, USA. The wreck was discovered in 1996 and is protecte...
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New pictures of Titanic combine archival research with modern imaging to refine how we see and understand the site. Updated photography from expeditions and scientific missions...
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The Titanic wreck continues to rest at a depth of about 12,500 feet (3,800 meters) roughly 370 nautical miles south-southeast of Newfoundland. In 2 Its rusticle formations and s...
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Titanic ship wreck pictures document the legacy of the RMS Titanic, which sank in the North Atlantic on 15 April 1912 after striking an iceberg. Most photographs of the wreck we...
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The discovery of the Titanic wreck is one of the most documented events in maritime history. Below is a concise overview of verified details that define the find.
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