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The R.M.S. Titanic's current location is ... The stern lays at: 41°43'35" N 49°56'54" W

The boilers lay at: 41°43'32" N 49°56'49" W

The bow lays at: 41°43'57" N 49°56'49" W

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The Titanic was rediscovered in 1986. It lies 12, 600 feet or 2.33 miles at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.

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It is still at the bottom of the North Atlantic.

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In the sea

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