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Canuckistanian

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3. Whoa
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 11:36 PM
Mar 2012

Almost 100 years, and it's so well-preserved. If the Titanic had been wrecked on land, no traces would be so visible today.

Goes to show you that we know so little about that environment deep at the bottom of our oceans.

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Fantastic photography Auntie Bush Mar 2012 #1
I find things like this amazing. Lone_Star_Dem Mar 2012 #2
Whoa Canuckistanian Mar 2012 #3
Cool pic bigwillq Mar 2012 #4
A minor corrections, she was the RMS Titanic not the HMS Titanic JohnyCanuck Mar 2012 #5
Amazing image....just amazing. n/t VOX Mar 2012 #6
The moon was steering? Luminous Animal Mar 2012 #7
The answer is NOT nader. :) Newest theory... babylonsister Mar 2012 #10
:) Yeah, I read the theory but I'm going with big giant sea monster. Luminous Animal Mar 2012 #11
omg... babylonsister Mar 2012 #12
I wonder if there is a similar shot flamingdem Mar 2012 #8
That was in relatively shallow water. No need. Plus, it's been moved already afaik. nt babylonsister Mar 2012 #13
I remember a time when we didn't even know where it was sadbear Mar 2012 #9
Just to note... ellisonz Mar 2012 #14
Thanks! I considered 'weird news', but not history. :) nt babylonsister Mar 2012 #15
You're welcome. ellisonz Mar 2012 #16
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