When the ship sank, it broke into two halves that landed mostly intact on the Atlantic seafloor.
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The bow of RMS Titanic, as seen in 2004.Photo: NOAA/Institute for Exploration/University of Rhode Island
The bow with a collapsed section. Image: Courtesy RMS Titanic, Inc.
The bronze statue known as Diana of Versailles on the Atlantic seabed. Photo: Courtesy RMS Titanic, Inc.
The Titanic’s port railing on the Atlantic seabed. Image: RMS Titanic, Inc.