In the depths of the sea, covered in silt and stones: a new record of the Titanic has been revealed
In a video published by the company OceanGate Expeditions, the luxury ship is seen submerged 4,000 meters deep on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
A special team of divers managed to document the Titanic from different angles - in the highest quality it has ever been seen.
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03/09/2022
Saturday, September 03, 2022, 11:38 am Updated: 12:07 pm
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New documentation of the Titanic ship sunk at a depth of 4,000 meters at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean was published yesterday (Friday) by the company OceanGate Expeditions.
In a video taken by a special team of divers, the ship is seen from different angles, in the highest quality photography ever.
The Titanic was photographed when it was covered in silt and rust and on board stones and various sea plants.
The Titanic sailed in April 1912 from the port of Southampton in England to the port of New York - with more than 2,200 passengers and crew on board.
Four days after she set out, she drowned following a collision with an iceberg.
1,514 people died in the disaster and only 712 survived.
Various expeditions tried to locate the remains of the Titanic over the years, but only in 1985 were they located by the American researcher Robert Ballard.
Ever since the remains of the ship were found, delegations have been coming to the sinking site to view the remains and take items to display in museums and sell.
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