

Ethereal views of Titanic's bow (modeled by Stefan Fichtel) offer a comprehensiveness of detail never seen before.
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.
The view from above.
As the starboard profile shows, the Titanic buckled as it
plowed nose-first into the seabed, leaving the forward hull buried
deep in mud--obscuring, possibly forever, the mortal wounds inflicted
by the iceberg. 








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