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How the Titanic inspired decades of under-sea archeology

Colourised photo of The Titanic

To celebrate 25 years of the film Titanic, new footage of the original ship, filmed at the bottom of the ocean in 1986 has been released.

But the disaster of the original Titanic in 1912 also inspired further exploration in our seas.

John Stanley spoke with Maritime Archeologist at the Western Australian Museum, Dr Ross Anderson, about history that lives below sea level here in Australia and abroad.

Listen to the full interview:

And while you listen, check out the footage below:

 

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