Researchers discover hidden treasure in the wreckage of the Titanic

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Researchers at the deep-sea mapping company Magellan have released images of the Titanic shipwreck that show a gold megalodon tooth necklace that no one has seen since the Titanic sank in 1912. In this respect reported on the news portal itv.news website.

“Not everyone understands that the Titanic consists of two parts: a bow and a stern. And between them there is a large debris field of 8 square kilometers. We were able to take photos of this part and it is so detailed that we were able to see this detail,” the company said.

The company’s submarines spent more than 200 hours working last summer creating 3D reconstructions of 700,000 images of the ship.

Under existing agreements protecting the site, researchers are not allowed to touch the artifacts. But the Magellan team hopes they can use artificial intelligence to identify who once wore the necklace. Experts plan to examine the images taken during the boarding of the passengers.

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