Experience the Titanic’s Underwater Wreckage Like Never Before with Newly Released Footage

The world was stunned this week by the release of never-before-seen footage of the wreck of the Titanic nearly 12,500 feet below the ocean. The video was taken during a dive in 1986 and released by Al Jazeera English on their AJ #shorts YouTube channel.

The footage offers a haunting look at the wreckage of the iconic ship, which sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. The dive was part of an expedition led by Robert Ballard, a retired US Navy officer and oceanographer who is credited with discovering the Titanic in 1985.

The video shows the broken remains of the ship, including the bow, the grand staircase, and the hull. It also shows the debris field around the wreck, which is scattered with items from the ship, including furniture, dishes, and even a piano.

The video has been widely shared online and has been featured in stories from CNN, Fox News, Euronews, and The Washington Post. It’s a remarkable reminder of the Titanic’s tragic history and has been a source of fascination for many around the world.