The Titanic before sinking in 1912 and its wreckage these days
The Titanic before sinking in 1912 and its wreckage these days The remains of the Titanic are about 4km deep, 650km from the east of Canada, near the island of Newfoundland First identified in 1985, the ship is currently broken in two, with each of the pieces 600 meters away from each other. The bow (part of the front) is quite conserved, but the stern (back) is in ruins (images 7 and 8) In its interior, the Titanic was consumed by diverse microbial colonies So the ruins of the ship are too fragile to be hoisted up to the surface. As an example, the Great Staircase became a great abyss (image 2) The bodies of passengers have already been consumed by other organisms, although shoes and jewelry have already been found B%0020︎%0020︎ Misc expeditions have already occurred to the ruins of Titanic for scientific, documentary and tourist purposes. For example, in 2005 James Cameron visited the location to film the "The Last Mysteries" and "Titanic's Final Moments: Missi...