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Titanic tourists lost: The pictures of the submarine drama – and the last photo of the "Titan" so far

2023-06-24T23:16:11.838Z

Highlights: Coast guards of Canada and the United States are hoping for a miracle in the North Atlantic. The small submarine is almost seven meters long and can carry five people to a depth of 4,000 meters. The film won eleven Oscars. 130 million visitors were drawn to the cinema in the USA, and 18 million in Germany.. Dramatic search for the mini-submarine Titan, in which five tourists wanted to see the Titanic wreck. The pictures show the interior of the missing submersible "Titan"



Dramatic search for the mini-submarine Titan, in which five tourists wanted to see the Titanic wreck. The coast guards of Canada and the United States are hoping for a miracle in the North Atlantic. The pictures.

1 / 14They created the myth around the "Titanic" that sank in 1912: Leonardo Di Caprio and Kate Winslet, the main actors of the film "Titanic". The film won eleven Oscars. 130 million visitors were drawn to the cinema in the USA, and 18 million in Germany. © imago/EntertainmentPictures2 / 14The remains of the sunken luxury liner "Titanic" lie at a depth of about 3800 meters (undated archive photo). © epa PA/epa/dpa3 / 14Titanic wreck submarine.jpg © Atlantic Productions/Magellan/Imago4 / 14In this still taken from a video by Atlantic Productions, this still shows part of the luxury liner, "Titanic", which sank in 1912. © Atlantic Productions/dpa5 / 14Here lies the wreck of the "Titanic" in the Atlantic. © Google/dpa6 / 14This photo, released by the American Photo Archive, shows the submersible "Titan" of OceanGate Expeditions, which was used to visit the wreck site of the "Titanic". © American Photo Archive/Alamy/PA Media/dpa7 / 14The archive image of the "Titan" shows the launch of the submersible from the platform: a trip to the Titanic costs private individuals with the submarine around 250,000 dollars. © OceanGate Expeditions / AFP8 / 14Titanic submersible "Titan" lost in the Atlantic Ocean (archive photo). The small submarine is almost seven meters long and can carry five people to a depth of 4,000 meters. © OceanGate Expeditions/AP/dpa

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READMein Area9/14This photo courtesy of American Photo Archive shows the interior of OceanGate Expeditions' missing submersible "Titan" with the passengers traveling at the time. Inside the submersible, the crew has little space and only a certain amount of oxygen, as an older photo shoot shows. © American Photo Archive Alamy10 / 14Hamish Harding in June 2023 in London. The British businessman and adventurer is aboard the submersible that goes missing near the "Titanic" wreck in the Atlantic. © Dirty Dozen Productions/PA Media/dpa11 / 14Stockton Rush, CEO of OceanGate, recorded in Seattle. The CEO of OceanGate is among the five passengers of the missing submersible, which was reported missing near the Titanic wreck on the evening of June 18. © Greg Gilbert/dpa/Archivbild12 / 14The submarine Titan is lost on the way to the sinking Titanic. © Dirty Dozen Productions/dpa13 / 14The last photo of the diving capsule "Titan" before it went on a Titanic dive: Less than two hours later, the mother ship "Polar Prince" lost contact. © FP PHOTO / DIRTY DOZEN PRODUCTIONS / HANDOUT14 / 14Jamie Frederick, the captain of the U.S. Coast Guard, leads the search for the missing submarine. A race against time. © Joseph Prezioso / AFP

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