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RMS Titanic in detail
Collision / Sinking Theories
The break up and descent
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[QUOTE="Michael Cundiff, post: 104309, member: 143982"] David: In part I can agree with you, however I feel that RMSTI/IFREMER had their minds on salvage as opposed to forensics during that initial *double bottom* finding. And, was'nt it David Concannon who initially peaked the interest in the section anyhow? You will remember Mr. Concannon dove with the Russians only and not the French. Subsequently Concannon contacted the History Channel & Dive Dectives (Chatterton & Richey). I believe Nargeolet and the other members of NAUTILE's crew were deploying grid mapping and artifact search during that stumble upon the double-bottom section. I would just love to see an entire sonar/eoscan image of the entire wreck site. Michael Cundiff NV, USA [/QUOTE]
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