Titanic, the world’s best-known cruise ship was  launched in May 1911, the ship sank in April 1912 after colliding with  an iceberg en route from Southampton, England to New York City. Titanic  was carrying more than 2,200 passengers and more than 1,500 reportedly  died. Today, the Titanic rests, disintegrating at the bottom of the  Atlantic Ocean, approximately 12,405 feet below the water’s surface.Take  a look at a collection of amazing underwater images of the ship
 
Two of Titanic’s  engines lie exposed in a gaping cross section of the stern. Draped in  “rusticles”—orange stalactites created by iron-eating bacteria—these  massive structures, four stories tall, once powered the largest moving  man-made object on Earth. COPYRIGHT© 2012 RMS TITANIC, INC; Produced by  AVIL, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. 
 See more photos at National Geographic.com... more  Two  of Titanic’s engines lie exposed in a gaping cross section of the  stern. Draped in “rusticles”—orange stalactites created by iron-eating  bacteria—these massive structures, four stories tall, once powered the  largest moving man-made object on Earth. COPYRIGHT© 2012 RMS TITANIC,  INC; Produced by AVIL, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. 

  
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