A Titanic immersion: Museum-goers will feel the cold, hear the engines whir
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Tom Zaller peered out the tiny porthole into the looming darkness two miles below the ocean's surface and saw an object in the massive debris field filled with items both heartbreaking and utilitarian from the Titanic.
There was no mistaking what he saw: a toilet. Sitting upright, still with its handle and part of the seat.
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