No bodies were ever recovered from the wreck โ€“ check comments to see why ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿป

The heartbreaking sinking of the RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912, still fascinates people around the globe more than a hundred years later. During its first journey from Southampton to New York, the so-called ‘unsinkable’ ship collided with an iceberg, resulting in the tragic loss of over 1,500 lives, including both passengers and crew.

In spite of this devastating tragedy, one eerie question remains — why were so few bodies found among the wreckage, given that more than 1,500 individuals lost their lives?

The discovery of Titanic’s wreckage

After many years of searching, the Titanic’s wreck was found on September 1, 1985, lying over 12,000 feet below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean. Despite numerous theories and efforts to find it, a team finally managed to reveal its location at an astonishing depth.

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