Preserving and documenting iconic manmade structures can be a race against the clock, especially when the priceless artifacts are on the sea floor.
Douglas Adams originally devoted just half a page to eulogizing Starship Titanic in the tenth chapter of Life, The Universe, and Everything. A “sensationally beautiful, staggeringly huge” cruise liner ...
Join Us A small bronze replica of Diana of Versailles once stood on the mantle of the Titanic’s First Class Lounge ... document changes to the ship’s structure. The voyage comes one year after the ...
He sent the woman a handwritten letter with love hearts along with a disc featuring What If from the 2001 animated film ...
Despite this deterioration, an artifact from the first ... 100 years have passed since the iconic Titanic sank on its maiden voyage, but its remains and the mysteries it holds, continue to captivate ...
New images reveal just how much the Titanic has changed over the years, with its famous bow now missing part of its railing.
The two-foot-tall statue of the Roman goddess Diana — nicknamed “Diana of Versailles” — once watched over the first-class ...
The latest Titanic expedition finds the elusive “Diana of Versailles” statue and evidence that that wreck is “returning to nature every day.” ...
The famous bow of the Titanic, immortalized on screen by Jack and Rose in James Cameron's Oscar-winning film, has finally ...
"However, after 112 years on the ocean floor and a brief discovery in 1986, she still rests upright among kilometers of ...
Immortalized by Jack and Rose in the famous Titanic movie scene, a significant part of the railing on the bow has fallen off the iconic ship, new images show.
The ship sank after striking an iceberg in the early hours of April 15, 1912, on its very first voyage ... it with detail ...