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  2. See the Titanic wreckage more than 100 years later - AOL

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    Photos show remnants of the Titanic luxury cruise ship more than 100 ... The bow of the Titanic. (National Geographic via NOAA file) ... A deep-water rattail fish swims by the Titanic wreckage at ...

  3. Newly released video shows Titanic wreckage before ... - AOL

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    Newly released footage of the Titanic wreckage from nearly 40 years ago has provided a rare look at the ship in its best condition since sinking in 1912.

  4. Wreck of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 February 2025. Shipwreck in the North Atlantic Ocean Not to be confused with The Wreck of the Titan: Or, Futility. Wreck of the Titanic The Titanic ' s bow, photographed in June 2004 Event Sinking of the Titanic Cause Collision with an iceberg Date 15 April 1912 ; 112 years ago (1912-04-15) Location ...

  5. Secrets of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    Secrets of the Titanic [1] [2] is a documentary, made and filmed over 1985, 1986, and 1987. Produced by the National Geographic Society, it was a National Geographic Video exclusive, narrated by Martin Sheen, written and produced by Nicolas Noxon consisting of historical photos and footage of the massive steamer being built and launched, the discovery and exploration by Dr. Robert Ballard, and ...

  6. Newly released Titanic footage shows wreckage in 1986 ... - AOL

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    Newly released footage shows the first crewed voyage to the wreckage of the doomed Titanic, which sits on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean after it sank in April 1912.

  7. Sinking of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    Modern ultrasound surveys of the wreck have found that the actual damage to the hull was very similar to Wilding's statement, consisting of six narrow openings covering a total area of only about 12 to 13 square feet (1.1 to 1.2 m 2). According to Paul K. Matthias, who made the measurements, the damage consisted of a "series of deformations in ...

  8. Inside Titanic Wreckage's Discovery in 1985 and ... - AOL

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    The Titanic’s wreckage two and a half miles below the Atlantic Ocean rested unseen by human contact for nearly 75 years, until Bob Ballard’s expedition discovered the infamous ocean liner’s ...

  9. File:Titanic Disaster - Genuine Footage (1911-1912).webm

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    Pathé has joint rights in this film with the holders of the Gaumont footage. Slightly different versions of this footage are held by British Movietone and the British Film Institute National Archive, and part of this footage is duplicated on tape PM3478. Introductory intertitle reads: [ The `Titanic' leaving Belfast Lough for Southampton.