110-Year-Old Camera Found on the Titanic Reveals DISTURBING Photos You’re NOT Ready to See!

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110-Year-Old Camera Found on the Titanic Reveals DISTURBING Photos You’re NOT Ready to See!

The Titanic was one of three large ships known as the Olympic-class liners, along with the RMS Olympic and the HMHS Britannic. Sadly, each of these ships met a tragic end. The Olympic drew a lot of attention during its construction, while the Titanic became famous even before it was finished. People were excited about its first voyage, not knowing it would also be its last. At the time, the White Star Line, the company that owned these ships, was doing well, unaware of the disaster that was about to unfold.

Early photographs, taken before it sank in the North Atlantic Ocean, give us a glimpse into its early days, showing the ship in all its glory. During its construction, it was celebrated as a marvel of engineering. A dedicated team worked together with a shared goal of ensuring everything was perfect. They had a budget of over £3 million, which would be about £310 million today. It was huge, measuring 882 feet and 9 inches in length, 92 feet and 6 inches wide at its widest point, and standing 104 feet tall. These numbers might not fully convey its grandeur, but the images help us appreciate just how impressive it really was. Disclaimer:
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110 year old disaster, 13K feet down, no bodies found and a big ship that is nearly gone and a camera survives with film in tact good enough to develop . I'm no scientist but that seems rather impossible .

JamesBraun-np
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So where are the photos from the so called camera that was "found".?.Sounds like a bit of a tall story to lure viewers in.!

barryvincentredmond
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A camera on the sea floor still holding sees me film ??? I can't believe that. The film inside would have disintegrated after all those years. 🤔🤔🤔🤔

annanardo
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The workers dying is normal. It could happen with any ship of the era

Jace-Briand
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