Unknown Photographs Of The Titanic Of Historical Significance

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Survivors sit on the deck of the ship Carpathia.

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A passerby examines information about the number of Titanic survivors displayed on the facade of a building on Broadway in New York City.

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The surviving crew of the ship in a New York courtroom, 1912.

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In another 50 years, nothing will remain of the Titanic. Today, its hull is covered with bacteria and other microorganisms, consuming up to 180 kilograms of material per year. By diving to depths of more than 3,500 meters every year, this process can be monitored.


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Unknown Photographs Of The Titanic Of Historical Significance