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The Titanic Wreck: New Discoveries Amidst Ongoing Decomposition
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The wreck of the Titanic continues to decompose on the seabed as new photos reveal that a new section of ramps at the front of the ship has collapsed.
Recent Findings
The RMS Titanic Company, which owns salvage rights to the famous ship, announced the news on its Instagram account following its latest expedition in late July. The collapsed section measures approximately 4.5 meters in length and is positioned very close to the iconic bow of the ship.
“For decades, the ship’s bow was synonymous with resilience, strength, and pride,” the RMS Titanic team shared on Instagram. “This drastic change is a reminder that the Titanic wreck is deteriorating.”
“We are saddened by this loss,” the company stated. “These latest developments reinforce our mission to preserve and document what we can before it is too late.”
Assessment of Decomposition
A more comprehensive assessment of the ship’s remains will be conducted over the coming weeks and months, focusing on the decomposition process since the wreck’s discovery in 1986.
New Discovery: “Diana of Versailles”
During its latest expedition, RMS Titanic was able to locate and photograph the bronze statue “Diana of Versailles” resting on the seabed. This statue, approximately 60 centimeters high, is inspired by the original piece housed in the Louvre Museum in France.
Historically, this statue adorned the center of the Titanic’s first-class lounge, serving as a symbol of elegance and sophistication.
This expedition marks the ninth visit by the RMS Titanic team to the wreck site, furthering their commitment to exploration and preservation.
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