Titanic Bronze Statue Rediscovered After 38 Years: Unveil the 2-Foot Tall Diana of Versailles Hidden 2.4 Miles Below Amidst Devastating Evidence of Decay

In a remarkable discovery that has sent nostalgic shockwaves through the maritime archaeology community, the bronze statue of Diana of Versailles, once a centerpiece in the luxurious first-class lounge of the ill-fated Titanic, has been rediscovered after more than a century on the ocean floor. The two-foot-tall statue, last seen in 1986, was found by divers from RMS Titanic Inc. during their recent expedition to the wreck site, which lies 2.4 miles below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean. The expedition, which spanned over 13 days and involved capturing more than 2 million high-resolution images, has provided unprecedented insights into … Continue reading Titanic Bronze Statue Rediscovered After 38 Years: Unveil the 2-Foot Tall Diana of Versailles Hidden 2.4 Miles Below Amidst Devastating Evidence of Decay