Unseen footage of the Titanic wreck revealed. How can you visit the dive site?

More than 100 years since the Titanic sank – and a quarter of a decade since Leo and Kate immortalised its ill-fated journey on film – the ship has a huge place in the popular imagination.

So it’s strange to think of the real vessel, slowly decaying 3,800 metres down at the bottom of the Atlantic, 400 nautical miles off the coast of Canada.

As a remastered version of James Cameron’s Academy Award-winning movie, ‘Titanic’, hits the screens for its 25th-anniversary, previously unseen footage of a 1986 diving expedition of the wreckage has been released by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI).

If you want to pay the sunken ship a visit – and

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