: The CGI reveals the bow buried 60 feet into the seabed—roughly the height of a six-story building.

: Data suggests the bow sank smoothly at an angle, while the stern spun at approximately 50 mph as it plummeted to the bottom.

: Relatively intact, sitting upright as if still "sailing" across the mud.

If you could physically drain the Atlantic, the scene would be a vast, silent graveyard:

: Forensics showed the iceberg caused an 11-foot gash , rather than the 300-foot tear originally theorized. What a "Drained" Titanic Looks Like

The phrase "" primarily refers to a National Geographic documentary (2015) that uses computer-generated imagery (CGI) to virtually remove the Atlantic Ocean, revealing the RMS Titanic wreck in unprecedented detail. The Documentary "Story"

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: The CGI reveals the bow buried 60 feet into the seabed—roughly the height of a six-story building.

: Data suggests the bow sank smoothly at an angle, while the stern spun at approximately 50 mph as it plummeted to the bottom. Drain the Titanic

: Relatively intact, sitting upright as if still "sailing" across the mud. : The CGI reveals the bow buried 60

If you could physically drain the Atlantic, the scene would be a vast, silent graveyard: If you could physically drain the Atlantic, the

: Forensics showed the iceberg caused an 11-foot gash , rather than the 300-foot tear originally theorized. What a "Drained" Titanic Looks Like

The phrase "" primarily refers to a National Geographic documentary (2015) that uses computer-generated imagery (CGI) to virtually remove the Atlantic Ocean, revealing the RMS Titanic wreck in unprecedented detail. The Documentary "Story"