The Titanic's iconic structure is gradually decaying at the bottom of the North Atlantic, as revealed by recent expeditions.
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The Titanic may have survived more than a century at the bottom of the North Atlantic, but a chunk of the ship's iconic bow ...
Researchers found in a new expedition that a portion of railing had fallen from the iconic bow of the ship, where characters Jack and Rose "fly" in the 1997 movie "Titanic." The expedition was the ...
Lying at the bottom of the cold North Atlantic, the Titanic has changed dramatically in the 112 years since it sank. New ...
During a public Coast Guard hearing on Monday, grim new details of the Titan submersible disaster came to light. It's been 15 months since the tiny vessel descended to visit the Titanic shipwreck ...
Striking new images from a recent expedition to the Titanic wreckage show the decay on the iconic ship's bow with a large section of railing now on the sea floor, as well as the discovery of a ...
visited the Titanic, which sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg while sailing to New York from Britain on its first voyage, killing about 1,500 people. It was the company's first trip to the ship ...
The new images from the wreck of the Titanic show ... The iconic bow is known all over the world after being made famous in the 1997 movie "Titanic" where the character Jack had his memorable ...
A NEW expedition to the wreck discovered the ship is falling to pieces with large parts of the vessel now scattered on the seafloor. ©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. 679215 ...