She Was the Crown Jewel of the Titanic’s First Class. After 112 Years in the Abyss, Divers Finally Found Her.
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By Tim Newcomb
Published on April 14, 2026.
The RMS Titanic, Inc.’s 2024 expedition to the Titanic wreck site included over two million photos to document the changing scope of the shipwreck. The team rediscovered the 2-foot-tall bronze statuette of the Roman goddess Diana, which was lost since 1986, marking the first sighting of the statue since 1986. The expedition also revealed that a 15-foot section of the port side of the bow's railing has fallen to the seafloor, indicating the continued decay of the sunken ship. The Georgia-based company, which holds the only legal salvage claim for the Titanic, conducted the expedition which spent over two days taking over 2 million photos of the wreck and debris field.
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