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13,000 Ft or 3 miles down. Makes you think how much of our world is underwater.

The Titanic was found at a depth of 2.5 miles (4 kilometers).

It's at a depth of around 13000 feet or 4000 metres.

the titanic sunk 12,460 feet into the ocean

2 miles

2 miles deep.

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Notice the cold-water coral growing on the hand-rail, in the heading photo.

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