Titanic becoming ocean dust

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I stumbled onto this few weeks ago (I don't think it was on here...) that might be of interest to some:

DEMO — Titanic: Honor and Glory

Basically a company that is generating a very detailed model of it using historical documents and computer gaming graphics engines for use in films/tv/museums and whatever else. but they have a free version you can play with.

Haven't had a chance to download it yet myself, however.
 
Wow! That is so incredible. I know the Titanic is in MUCH deeper water which yields different conditions but it makes me think of the SS Yongala in Australia and its condition in comparison. I dived it a few years ago so that is why it’s still top of mind. They went down around the same time period.
 
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