A gold necklace that was lost during the sinking of the Titanic was found among the wreckage

A team finds a gold necklace that hasn’t been seen since the sinking of the Titanic in 1912.

The necklace was found in a shipwreck off the coast of North America.even hoping to find the family that owns the jewelry using Artificial Intelligence (AI).

The discovery information comes from Magellan, a UK-based deep-sea mapping company, which recently released a selection of digital scans showing the wreck of the RMS Titanic in never-before-seen detail.

Following up on this news, the company explains how stunning, high-quality images are show me a gold necklace made of Megalodon teethextinct great shark species.

Richard Parkinson, CEO of Magellan, described the find as “amazing, beautiful and impressive.”

“What is not widely understood is that the Titanic broke in two and there was a 3 square mile area of ​​debris between the bow and stern,” Parkinson told ITV News. “The team mapped out the field in great detail so we can identify those details,” he added.

The project collected 16 terabytes of data detailing the location of the wreck, including more than 715,000 images and full 4K definition video footage.

They did this by sailing to the wreck, about 435 miles off the east coast of Canada, and then using a remotely operated submarine to image the ocean floor at a depth of about 3,800 meters (12,500 feet) below the water’s surface. .

An agreement between Britain and the United States prevents members of the public from removing artefacts from the wreck and its surrounding beds.

Because of that, Magellan’s team was not allowed to touch the wreckage on the seabed and had to leave the necklace where it was.

In an effort to find the jeweler’s owner, Magellan used artificial intelligence to contact the families of the 2,200 aboard the Titanic when it sank.

RMS Titanic was an ocean liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912, after hitting an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton in England to New York City.


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