Recently, the underwater exploration company OceanGate Expeditions announced it will organize six dives to take tourists to the wreck of the Titanic starting in spring 2021. Stockton Rush, president of OceanGate Expeditions, said: "There are no skeletons left on the ship, only boots, shoes, clothes, and belongings of the passengers, allowing people to imagine what life was like 100 years ago. It's a truly grim scene."
Images of the Titanic lying at the bottom of the ocean for 100 years.
The expedition includes researchers interested in assessing the marine ecosystem, examining the condition of the Titanic wreck to create a 3D model, and curious tourists wanting to experience life under the ocean surrounding the remains of the legendary ship.
The tour includes a 90-minute ride in a submarine with a capacity of 5 people to the site of the Titanic sinking, and relaxation in a private cabin during the 8-day voyage from Canada.
The Titanic shipwreck is one of the most famous disasters of all time. Therefore, despite the enormous cost, nearly 40 people have already signed up for this adventurous trip. Meanwhile, some people have expressed opposition to the tour, arguing that the Titanic is like a graveyard at the bottom of the sea that no one should desecrate.

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