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Titanik, legendary vessel sank April 15, 1912, was discovered in 1985 by Robert Ballara and Jean-Louis Michel, and then from 1987 to 2007, a specially created company "Rsm Titanic Inc." sent to the ocean liner seven expeditions.
Over the past 19 years building the Titanic suffered severe damage, the cause of which was not sea water, and the hunters for souvenirs, which were gradually stolen the remains of the ship. For example, the vessel disappeared ship bell tower or a lighthouse. In addition to direct damage to the looting of the ship causing the time and the action of bacteria, leaving behind only a rusty wreck.
Over the past 19 years building the Titanic suffered severe damage, the cause of which was not sea water, and the hunters for souvenirs, which were gradually stolen the remains of the ship. For example, the vessel disappeared ship bell tower or a lighthouse. In addition to direct damage to the looting of the ship causing the time and the action of bacteria, leaving behind only a rusty wreck.
wet bathyscaphe World 2 lights left bower on a tank of the sunken Titanic.
In the early morning hours of September 1, 1985 oceanographer Robert Ballard and photographer Emory Kristof found and photographed the remains of the Titanic. Kristof and his team used an underwater search unit and towed sled with a camera in order to make more than 20 thousand personnel, among whom was this shot where you can see right screw the sunken ocean liner.
Surviving the cabin window glass window of Captain Edward J. Smith on the Titanic, which lies at a depth of two and a half miles (four kilometers) in the northern Atlantic Ocean.
Bathyscaphe Mir-1 light rail on the Titanic.
Ceramic cup and wreckage from the Titanic are on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland.
The hole in the right side of the hull - cause of which probably was a collision of the Titanic with the iceberg April 14, 1912. From this blow the ship split in two and sank, resulting in the deaths of 1,5 thousand people.