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Titanic Wreck

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Ever wondered what the Titanic looks like now?

On the 2nd September 2000, Leonard Evans found out and made a 2.35 mile dive in the submersible Mir1 to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. His aim - to see the wreck of the famous Titanic.

View Leonard's photographs taken at the bottom of the Atlantic and see how the Titanic wreck looks today.

All images are copyright of Leonard Evans.

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I love this ship and also i love taitanic movie
shalin ishen 19 February 2013
These pics are awesome
wasup 07 November 2012
nice pictures
paulina 24 October 2012
ilove titanic suche einen freund
uzuubgb 30 April 2012
If the creators of the ship never said that "not even God can sink this ship"then she would still have been sailing today.Never mock Jesus Christ because he just showed that nothing and no one is unsinkable or untouchable.
Delon Marx 29 April 2012
OMG! I feel so sorry for all those on board. The pics are awesome though. Just wondering, when Leonard went down there to take pics, did he see any clothes/luggage?
Emma 20 April 2012
I NEVER tire of this fascinating vessel and thank you for the new pictures, it saddens me that in time Titanic will rust away and never be seen again. I also continue to mourn and privately pay my respects to the so many lives lost and the trauma that survivors endured.

Respectively
Nathann Scott
Sydney, Australia.
Nathann Scott 19 April 2012
On researching Titanic some years back now i discovered that my relative was George Rowe (my mums side of the family -Rowe) who was one of the quartermasters who served on the Titanic and who let off the rockets after this ship stuck the berg as a distress signal. He survived the disaster and continued to serve with with the company and then Cunard after for many years. I am proud that I have some links to this magnificent ship and that George helped in some way.
Gabrielle Owen 12 April 2012
hello my name is Stryder Smith and i am currently researching Everything i can on Titanic. If possible can you give me anything would be useful for a book Report?
Stryder Smith 04 April 2012
As an avid studier of all things relating to Titanic, this exhibition will be a must visit for me. I had the privilege to actually touch a section of the hull in an exhibition in Las Vegas. The scale of human tragedy still strikes a chord and 100 years on still resonates deeply with me. The tales of heroism and sheer ill-luck are manifold and each deserve to be told. As a fitting tribute to all involved in the design, realisation, construction, operation and tragically sinking, this should be vsiited by as many persons as possible.
I, too, was fascinated by Rasie the Titanic as a sheer work of fiction that, as a 9 year old, when I first saw it, would have been nice to see as the great ship entered New York harbour, 68 years late.
RIP Titanic and all who sailed in you.
Alan Kavanagh 22 March 2012
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