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where is the other half of the titanic?
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as the titanic sank it split into two yes but as the stern sinks... the question that i want to know is where is the stern under the atlantic?? because they have alot of info on the bow and pictures but none on the stern where can it be....??
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The stern section is near the bow, a think it's around 2000 feet away, in the debre field. It's smashed up and u can hardley make out many destinguishing features. It's not as well photographed as the bow. The bow is where most expeditions take place.

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i heard there is bits of the titanic all over the place
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well yes that's true, but it's concentrated in 2500 square feet, as far as I know
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the other half (aka the stern) sunk to the bottom as well, but not only is it a good distance away from the bow, it's also a mangled wreck....it didn't land anywhere near as nicely as the bow....
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in the film it was amazing when the whole ship snapped in half

relly good film bit
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Yeah but that was dramatised, I doubt it was like that
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The other half of titanic was more destroy than the large piece of the front of titanic.
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i guess so
Posted on: 2005/2/18 20:19
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You should see ghosts of the abyss, they show the other half of the titanic.
Posted on: 2005/2/20 6:35
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