Real Underwater Photos Of The Titanic: What Did The Divers Find From The Mysterious Ship?
For the first time, the world has had the opportunity to examine the famous Titanic ship, which sank nearly a century ago, in great detail. Last year, a team of scientists conducted an expedition to the wreck site in the North Atlantic and captured three-dimensional images.
These high-resolution images were produced by combining data from sonar and photography. According to reports from The Daily Mail, scientists emphasize that this is the first time such a detailed image of an object deep underwater has been obtained. These images were presented in an American court in Virginia during hearings related to the RMS company, which holds exclusive rights to explore the iconic ship.
Approximately six thousand artifacts have been recovered from the ocean floor, with an estimated value exceeding a million pounds. However, the expenses incurred for the search operations are even more significant. The ocean floor where the Titanic went down, situated 400 miles off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, presents formidable challenges due to strong underwater currents and constant storms.