New Titanic photos may show human remains on 100th anniversary of shipwreck - The world marked the one centesimal anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic this weekend. Yesterday, three newly released photos really likely showed human remains buried among the mud of the Atlantic where the majestic ship came to rest once hitting an iceberg and sinking.
While there is some controversy regarding the photos, consultants believe they're doing show where those that were aboard the doomed ship were laid to rest in their watery graves. Titanic director James Cameron insists that he never saw human remains on his over thirty visits to tour the wreckage. However, the director of maritime heritage at the National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration James Delgado believes that the photos do show Titanic human remains.
Delgado said, "I as an archaeologist would say those are human remains. Buried in that sediment are really likely forensic remains of that person.'' If nothing else, the newly released photos show a wierd and compelling browse of one of the world's most famous doomed voyages.
The photos, captured in 2004, were snapped by the founding father of the Titanic shipwreck Robert Ballard. do i believe they are photos of human remains from the shipwreck that killed 1517 people? Did you're doing one thing this weekend to mark the voyage's one centesimal anniversary?
While there is some controversy regarding the photos, consultants believe they're doing show where those that were aboard the doomed ship were laid to rest in their watery graves. Titanic director James Cameron insists that he never saw human remains on his over thirty visits to tour the wreckage. However, the director of maritime heritage at the National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration James Delgado believes that the photos do show Titanic human remains.
Delgado said, "I as an archaeologist would say those are human remains. Buried in that sediment are really likely forensic remains of that person.'' If nothing else, the newly released photos show a wierd and compelling browse of one of the world's most famous doomed voyages.
The photos, captured in 2004, were snapped by the founding father of the Titanic shipwreck Robert Ballard. do i believe they are photos of human remains from the shipwreck that killed 1517 people? Did you're doing one thing this weekend to mark the voyage's one centesimal anniversary?