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Never before seen footage of Titanic wreck emerges 110 years after sinking

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READ MORE: Titanic horror as man drowns trying to copy iconic film pose with his girlfriendThe company said the footage shows some brand-new features and “extraordinary” detail.In 1912, RMS Titanic set sail across the Atlantic Ocean but tragically hit an iceberg and sank, resulting in the deaths of more 1,500 passengers.Titanic expert and diver Roy Golden said the footage was able to provide him with details that he had previously not seen on the ship.He said: “For example, I had never seen the name of the anchor maker, Noah Hingley & Sons Ltd., on the port-side anchor.“I’ve been studying the wreck for decades and have completed multiple dives, and I can’t recall seeing any other image showing this level of detail.”To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.The video was posted on YouTube with viewers able to see the “renowned bow, the port-side anchor, hull number one, an enormous anchor chain, the number one cargo hold, and solid bronze capstans.”“With the help of scientists, the video will also support identification of species that are observed on and around the Titanic, and archaeologists will be able to document elements of the wreck and debris field in greater detail,” said the company.Golden praised the new technology available that was capable of spotting new pieces of details.He said: “It is exciting that, after so many years, we may have discovered a new detail that wasn’t as obvious with previous generations of camera technologies."READ NEXT:Giant 9,000-person ship must sell for £900m or it'll be scrapped before first voyage'I run the world's first tattoo parlour on a cruise ship - we do about 35 inkings a day'Cruise worker's survival tips for party trips.

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