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English: RMS Titanic's bow as seen from the Russian MIR I submersible.

Originally uploaded by w:User:Kevin Saff on the English Wikipedia. (w:Image:Titanic-bow seen from MIR I submersible.jpeg)
Original source : U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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