Whether you’ve seen the movie or not, you’ve probably heard of RMS Titanic. Since the demise of the so-called “unsinkable ship,” historians and archeologists have immersed themselves in discovering what exactly happened to the ship as it collided with the iceberg. For obvious reasons, few people have had the privilege of seeing what the Titanic looked like before and after the wreck. Check out some of the footage of the remains of the ship and the shocking location in which they were found. Its construction and interiors prior to sinking are a fascinating sight and certainly prove a picture is worth a thousand words.
Argo
RMS Titanic was a luxury passenger liner that was built in Belfast, Ireland. Construction of the ship began in 1909 and was officially completed by 1912, which is when the Titanic took its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City.

Just a few days after the Titanic embarked on its journey, though, the ship sank upon striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. By 1995, thanks to a deep-sea remote-controlled submersible called Argo, the first remnants of the ship were discovered by underwater archaeologist Robert Ballard, southeast of Newfoundland, Canada.