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Experienced underwater cinematographer Al Giddings who also worked on the film "Titanic," says the sub excursion was a "disaster waiting to happen." ...
Bob Ballard is still exploring the ocean seafloor 40 years after discovering the Titanic’s final resting place in the ...
A Canadian military surveillance aircraft detected underwater noises as a massive operation searched early Wednesday in a remote part of the North Atlantic for a submersible that vanished while ...
One of the sonar aircraft searching for the missing tourist submarine bound for the Titanic wreck site heard noises Wednesday, offering some hope for the lives of five on board.
Al Giddings has gone down to the depths of the Titanic wreckage 17 times and spent up to 20 hours each shooting documentaries and also the movie "Titanic" with director James Cameron.