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Pictures From Inside Titanic Submarine Have Left People Terrified

Images from the Titanic exploring sub vessel have left the internet absolutely terrified.

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“Just like all the wealthy people onboard Titanic. Your money means nothing when it comes down to it. Hope they’re found safe,” wrote one commenter.

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“I think the Titanic has claimed enough lives…..let her rest in peace…” added another.

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“These pictures have given me the most claustrophobia ever,” another confirmed.

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“I would never set foot in here,” another agreed.

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The ill-fated submersible, operated by OceanGate Expeditions, was intended to provide tourists with an extraordinary opportunity to view the famous Titanic wreckage at a depth of 12,500 feet off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.

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The vessel, incapable of submerging and returning to port on its own, was reported missing after failing to return to its support ship on time.

Coast Guard crews initiated a search and rescue mission with a narrow window of 70 to 96 hours to locate and rescue the five occupants before the submersible’s oxygen supply runs out.

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The search efforts focus on an area approximately 900 miles off the coast of Cape Cod, where the depth of roughly 13,000 feet presents an unprecedented challenge.

Experts have noted the limited number of crafts capable of reaching such depths and the difficulties associated with attaching and towing the submersible to the surface.

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Authorities are coordinating a multi-faceted search operation, utilizing both aircraft and ships.

And now, images from Titanic exploring sub vessel have given people a closer look on what’s going on.

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And it’s safe to say people are horrified.

The big-budget retelling of the 1912 tragedy took viewers by storm – not least because of the iconic performances by Kate and Leo.

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It’s truly the movie that keeps on giving.

But this ongoing fascination has led to tragedy.

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As a submarine filled with fans looking to explore the wreckage has now gone missing.

And now, there’s been a heartbreaking update.

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Including some chilling images from inside the vessel.

Debuting in 1997, Titanic is still one of the biggest movies of all time.

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BEVERLY HILLS, CA – JANUARY 18: Director James Cameron(C) and actress Kate Winslet(L) and actor Leonardo DiCaprio(R) pose for photographers after Cameron won the award for Best Director for “Titanic” at the 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton 18 January in Beverly Hills. “Titanic” also won Best Film in the Drama category. (Photo credit should read HAL GARB/AFP via Getty Images)

It won a whopping eleven Academy Awards (including the coveted Best Picture) and is still way up there in terms of the highest-grossing movies ever.

Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio were perfectly cast as young lovers.

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Rose DeWitt Bukater and Jack Dawson, who came from different worlds but were perfect together.

The CGI is impressive.

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Especially when you consider the fact that the movie came out in 1997; the way that the filmmakers brought the sinking of the Titanic to life was truly spectacular.

But did you know there was on major critic of the movie?

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Neil DeGrasse Tyson. In the original cut of the movie, Kate Winslet lies back on her floating door and gazes at the stars – which are Tyson’s specialist subject, after all.

But there was one major problem!

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The stars that she sees would not be visible based on where the Titanic sank. Tyson wrote to Cameron to let him know – and it bothered him so much that he actually changed the sky in the 2012 3D release.

Plus, did you know …

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In the movie, one truly heartbreaking scene shows two older passengers settling down into bed, resigned to their fate as their room fills up with water.

These two characters were actually based on real people!

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Isidor Straus (plus wife Ida) co-owned famous department store, Macy’s. The pair both really died on the RMS Titanic, too.

We all remember the iconic drawing, by Leo’s character Jack.

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But in real life? It was actually drawn by director, James Cameron. It’s now one of the most coveted props in film history, with a value of $16,000 when it was last sold.

The movie was respected for its attention to detail.

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And it was recently revealed that there was a very good reason for this. James Cameron was so particular about capturing the right feel that he actually descended to the wreckage multiple times.

He was there a lot.

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And we mean a lot. It was actually revealed that Cameron spent more time on the wreckage than any passenger did on the actual ship.

We all know that Titanic was a pricey movie to make.

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But have you ever considered exactly how much the movie cost? Because one fan did the math.

Titanic famously cost over $200 million.

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The final cut stands at just over three hours – 195 minutes, to be exact. That works out at over a million dollars per minute of screen time. Wowza. 

Researchers from the White Star Company were on hand to offer particular insight into the interior design of the famous ship.

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Right down to details such as the wallpaper, chandeliers, and even smaller ornaments used as props, everything is historically accurate.

Cameron was truly dedicated, ensuring that the actors were served real Beluga caviar during the dining-room scenes.

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This caviar costs between a whopping $3,200 to $4,500 per pound. Now we’re starting to understand that crazy budget.

This was a white with the actors!

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Jonathan Hyde, who played J Bruce Ismay, the managing director of the ship, claimed that he tasted the caviar and “made an acting decision on the spot that Ismay was a big eater.”

Leonardo di Caprio was shot to fame by the movie.

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But, according to one of his body doubles on the set, he categorically did not covet the attention.

He mostly kept to himself!

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He would apparently bring his pet lizard (ingeniously named Blizzard) to set most days, and spent hours playing with the creature.

Oh, and speaking of DiCaprio…

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The happy-go-lucky, rough-around-the-edges personality of Jack Dawson sparked the romantic awakening of many girls (and boys) around the world.

He was made for the role!

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The iconic “king of the world” line that Jack shrieks upon boarding the boat? It was actually straight off the top of DiCaprio’s head!

With a budget as big as the Titanic’s, you’d expect the catering to be pretty incredible.

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But on one of the final days of shooting, crew members took things to the next level. On set in Nova-Scotia, the cast and crew were served clam chowder – with an extra special ingredient.

According to Vice, a batch of the soup was reportedly spiked with hallucinogenic drug, PCP.

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After ingesting the narcotic, around eighty people fell ill and reported hallucinations.

Cameron wasn’t just a stickler for set details.

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He was also a stickler when it came to the characters in the movie – even the ones that you never heard of or even noticed.

The extras all had names and backstories and were there for the majority of filming.

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These actors were even trained in 1912 mannerisms and customs for maximum authenticity.

And did you know, Jack Dawson was actually based (loosely) on a real person?

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Jack London was an American novelist, known for his works, The Call of the Wild, and White Fang. He also had a similarly varied life to Dawson, taking part in the Klondike Gold Rush.

But the love for this movie has now sparked another tragedy, as a submersible operated by OceanGate Expeditions exploring the wreckage has now gone missing.

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The search area is concentrated approximately 900 miles off the coast of Cape Cod, at a depth of approximately 13,000 feet, according to Coast Guard officials.

Alistair Greig, a professor of marine engineering at University College London, explained that the options become extremely limited if the submersible has settled on the seabed and cannot resurface under its own power.

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To aid in the rescue efforts, authorities are working on deploying a remotely operated vehicle capable of diving up to 20,000 feet to the location of the missing submersible, as shared by David Concannon, an advisor to OceanGate.

But it has been announced that the Coast Guard teams have a limited window to locate the missing submersible operated by OceanGate Expeditions and save the five individuals on board.

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The submersible involved in this rescue operation was launched from the Canadian research ship Polar Prince on Sunday morning. Its objective was to explore the renowned ocean liner Titanic, which sank in 1912 after colliding with an iceberg.

However, communication with the submersible was lost approximately one hour and 45 minutes after it submerged, leading to its reported disappearance.

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Greig explained that submersibles typically carry a drop weight, a mass that can be released in emergencies to initiate buoyancy and bring the vessel to the surface. If the missing sub deployed its drop weight, it would remain at the ocean’s surface, awaiting discovery.

Since 2019, the company has offered adventurous tourists the opportunity to explore the Titanic’s wreckage over two miles below the ocean’s surface, off the coast of Canada, at a cost of $250,000 per ticket.

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This particular voyage marked OceanGate’s third annual expedition to the Titanic wreckage site, aiming to assess its condition and deterioration over the years.

The vessel was estimated to have 76-90 hours of oxygen.

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Meaning the supply will run out at 6 am BST on Thursday (June 22).

The urgency of the situation underscores the race against time to locate the vessel and ensure the safety of those aboard.

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Rear Admiral John Mauger, leading the search and rescue mission, expressed the collective efforts being made to bring a successful resolution to the distressing situation.

The cooperation between the United States and Canada further reinforces the determination to locate the submersible and its passengers.

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And now, frightening details from inside the vessel have surfaced.

Renowned world explorer Hamish Harding, a British billionaire, sent a chilling final message before vanishing on the Titanic-bound submersible that disappeared deep below the waters off Newfoundland.

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In the message, Harding mentioned the challenging weather conditions that had plagued the area leading up to the expedition.

Harding, known for his adventurous spirit, had an impressive travel resume.

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He held three Guinness World Records for his explorations. In addition, he had embarked on multiple trips to the South Pole, including one with Buzz Aldrin.

Harding was accompanied by four other individuals, including Shahzada Dawood and his son Sulaiman Dawood, two prominent businessmen from Pakistan.

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As the world anxiously awaits updates, the thoughts and hopes of many are directed towards the safe recovery of the Titanic-bound submersible and its occupants.

And now, terrifying images from inside the vessel have gone viral.

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People are distressed to learn the vehicle measures just 22ft x 9.2ft x 8.3ft.

You can see the haunting images right here.

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What do you think?