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Wreck of the Titanic

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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The wreck of the Titanic lies silently almost 3,800 meters deep on the Atlantic Ocean floor, approximately 600 kilometers off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada

After its tragic sinking on the night of April 14-15, 1912, the ocean liner remained hidden for over seventy years until it was found in 1985 by an expedition led by oceanographer Robert Ballard

Today, the Titanic is broken into two large sections, separated by approximately 600 meters of debris scattered across the seabed

The bow (to which this reproduction is dedicated), surprisingly well preserved, still stands with its unmistakable silhouette, while the stern has collapsed upon itself, deformed by the violence with which the ship crashed to the bottom

Around it lie plates, shoes, luggage, personal items — silent traces of the interrupted lives of over 1,500 passengers and crew members

Since its discovery, the wreck has become a kind of submerged memorial, a place where history and memory meet in the ocean's darkness

Subsequent expeditions have revealed incredible details of the ship, but also shown its slow decomposition: colonies of bacteria are literally “eating” the iron of the structure, transforming it into rust and stalactite-like formations known as rusticles

Experts estimate that, within a few decades, the Titanic could completely deteriorate

Today the wreck continues to fascinate and move, not only for its lost majesty but because it remains a warning against human arrogance and fragility

Down there, in the darkness of the abyss, the Titanic is no longer just a ship: it is an eternal testament to what happened when the dream of modernity clashed with the reality of the sea

 

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