26-year-old mystery finally solved as divers make STARTLING discovery near Titanic wreckage site

26-year-old mystery finally solved as divers make STARTLING discovery near Titanic wreckage site
Divers explored the shipwrecked Titanic to solve a 26-year-old mystery (screenshot/OceanGate Expeditions/YouTube)

NEWFOUNDLAND, CANADA: Just a few meters from where the Titanic wreckage was discovered, divers found a dense and healthy environment. PH Nargeolet, a seasoned Nautile pilot and well-known Titanic diver, made a perplexing sonar discovery to solve a 26-year-old mystery while scanning the region near the 1912 shipwreck.

Following that, Nargeolet contemplated the radar location for the greater part of two decades, spending countless hours pondering if what he had seen was a shipwreck or a natural formation. On October 25, nevertheless, he finally discovered the solution to his unsolvable conundrum. When Nargeolet swam to the intended location, he realized that the target was actually a volcanic reef. The study was financed by OceanGate Expeditions specialist Oisin Fanning and the scientific team of the foundation who provided the information on the sinking of the legendary ship. The group published a recording of the region which showed the sponges, coral, and marine life nearby the reef.

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