At a first glance, it looks like something out of a video game... But recent footage captured from the bottom of the North Atlantic ocean of the sunken Titanic is harrowingly real.
The Titanic's shipwreck lies around 12,500 feet below sea level and is a constant reminder of the 1,517 lives that were lost when the vessel struck an iceberg way back on April 15, 1912.
For 73 years, the entire planet was dumbfounded at how something so big and 'unsinkable' - with it being 175 feet tall and 883 feet long - could just disappear.
Countless expeditions were launched by people all around the world exploring the seabed, until Robert Ballard, of Wichita, Kansas, came across it in 1985 - thanks to his pioneering use of deep-diving submersibles.
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