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9 Pictures of the Condition of the Titanic Shipwreck Underwater, Rumored to Completely Disappear by 2030

9 Pictures of the Condition of the Titanic Shipwreck Underwater, Rumored to Completely Disappear by 2030

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9 Pictures of the Condition of the Titanic Shipwreck Underwater, Rumored to Completely Disappear by 2030

You must be familiar with the legendary ship Titanic that sank after hitting an iceberg. After hundreds of years, what does the wreckage of the ship look like now?

Curious? Check out the photos here.

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Here is a portrait of the Titanic wreckage now. It is rumored that the Titanic wreckage will disappear by 2030.

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In August 2019, a group of adventurers dived to the wreckage of the ship to conduct a survey and take current photos of the Titanic.

9 Pictures of the Condition of the Titanic Shipwreck Underwater, Rumored to Completely Disappear by 2030

The results show that the Titanic wreckage is increasingly alarming due to metal-eating bacteria, salt corrosion, and continuous impact from ocean currents.

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Parks Stephenson, a Titanic historian on the expedition, even revealed that some parts in the captain's deck room have been damaged and completely lost.

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"Captain's bathtub is a favorite image among Titanic enthusiasts and now it's gone. The entire deck has collapsed," he said as quoted from The Guardian.

9 Pictures of the Condition of the Titanic Shipwreck Underwater, Rumored to Completely Disappear by 2030

"This wreck will continue to deteriorate over time, it's a natural process," said Lori Johnson, another researcher who participated in the expedition.

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The Titanic wreck is estimated to completely disintegrate by 2030. "Titanic is returning to nature," concluded Stephenson.

9 Pictures of the Condition of the Titanic Shipwreck Underwater, Rumored to Completely Disappear by 2030

The Titanic itself sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York, United States.

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The accident resulted in over 1,500 deaths on the ship commanded by Captain Edward Smith.

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