New first-of-its-kind footage of the Titanic shows the ship's 200-pound anchor chain, giant portside anchor and a single-ended boiler that fell to the seafloor when the vessel broke in two and sank 12,500 feet below the North Atlantic surface more than 110 years ago.The footage, captured by the diving excursion company OceanGate Expeditions, reveals an astonishing level of details and colors that have not been seen by the human eye since April 12, 1912.The team filmed the historic vessel in the highest video resolution, roughly 8,000 pixels wide (8k), which allows them to zoom in on specific areas without losing image quality.
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