RARE footage of Titanic wreckage, first shot in 1986, has finally been released. The footage was snapped about three kilometres below the ocean’s surface, just months after Titanic’s discovery. Most of it has not been previously released to the public, with an 80-minute video of uncut footage now available to...
RARE footage of Titanic wreckage, first shot in 1986, has finally been released.
The footage was snapped about three kilometres below the ocean’s surface, just months after Titanic’s discovery.
Most of it has not been previously released to the public, with an 80-minute video of uncut footage now available to view.
A team from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the French National Institute of Oceanography found the sunken ship broken in two pieces southeast of Newfoundland, Canada.