He Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute of the USA has published previously unpublished images of the sunken ruins of the titanic on the occasion of 25th anniversary from the movie James Cameron. In them you can see more or less clearly the bow and deck of the ocean liner 111 years after his sinking. The railing also comes out and where the anchor ropes were tied. “Probably the biggest challenge was finding such a remote location,” they explain from the institute.

The recording was made in 1986 with this camera operated by remote control from the submarine directed by Robert Ballard. But they have been brought to light by the 25th anniversary of the james cameron movie. That premiered in December 1997, which -starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet- tells the story of Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater, two young people from different social classes who meet and fall in love on board the ocean liner.

The images were taken at a depth of more than 3,500 meters nine months after the remains were discovered. “We had to abort mission and stop diving at that point because water was getting into our batteries,” Ballard explained. He Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute shows an almost intact Titanic before erosion makes it disappear completely.