
This video illustrates the incredible depths at which the remains of the sunken Titanic sit at the bottom of the ocean floor in the Atlantic.
This haunting animation shows just how deep the remains off the century-old Titanic shipwreck is on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean – 12,500 feet.
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The video was created by a Spanish animation company called MeatBallStudios and takes you through an immersive digital underwater scene in which you pass by multiple famous landmarks to compare to the depth of the Titanic, including the Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty, and the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa.
Finally, the clip ends at 12,500 feet down at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean where the remains of the Titanic sit and near where the Titan submersible remains were discovered after having been missing for several days.
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