Author Topic: Titanic photo reveals human remains  (Read 4099 times)



See this crab? This crab eats loving people!

Oh, I thought it was one of those creepy spider things.

Anyway you should watch a time lapse of a whale decomposing. When the bodies were "new" you can guarantee there would have been more than that thing interested. xD

I took the liberty of rewriting the article fixing the grammar and in some cases spelling to how I would probably have written it as a native speaker. Take from it what you will.

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and there goes Cubelands, posting everything about the news


again



This has been said more then once: It's not his first language and he also is deaf so he learned it completely by reading it. (Least I'm pretty sure that's what it was)
The only place I've read his posts are in the cute dog topic, yet you act as if it were sent to everyone in a memo.

English isn't your first language, is it?

It's furling, what do you expect?  :cookieMonster:

If Bacteria down there can eat through the iron hull of the ship for minerals then bone is easily gone.

If you didn't know at that depth there is very VERY little oxygen, the oxidisation of iron requires oxygen (Who would have thought huh!?) so what's happening is the whole ship is slowly being digested.

The whole thing will be gone eventually so savour your images of it.

Cubelands, you should probably stop posting everything you see in Yahoo News...
..Please.

Derp, shoes and clothing has been seen plenty. Actual parts of the body? Every physical part of any of the passengers bodies are long gone.
Actually, there is a high possibility the engine workers that were sealed up are still preserved.

Connect a stuffload of airbags to the boat and force it up to surface.

On topic: I dont think remains last 100 years unless they are preserved.
The flesh would be eaten by fish but the bones would stay there for a good amount of time. Also, salt water is great at preserving things. If you lift a 500 year old wooden ship out of the water it will literally fall to pieces as soon as it surfaces unless you take special measures to prevent it.

Micro organisms ate the body or something and the weight of the ocean crushed the body to pieces.
I think it would be cool to find the captains dead body because the captain did go down with the ship.