Accessing the Titanic’s wreckage, located 400 miles off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, has been extremely challenging due to strong underwater currents and frequent storms. However, this new evidence offers “an unprecedented level of insight into the Titanic’s final resting place,” providing a valuable opportunity to understand and preserve its legacy.
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