If any place on Earth would be more "haunted", it would no doubt be the wreck of the RMS "Titanic". Once heralded as the largest Ship ever built up to that time, she sunk on her Maiden voyage on April 14, 1912 after striking an iceberg in The North Atlantic. Her compliment of 2,200 souls did not have enough lifeboats or safety equipment for survival in the below freezing waters. 1,500 would perish before adequate rescue attempts could be made. Men, Women and Children bodies floated freely in the water. Eventually, they would sink - coming to rest some 2-miles below with the wreck of the ship.
In some cases, decomposing bodies would be found floating for many weeks after. With such a tragedy, it was assumed no one would ever be able to recover all the remains, let alone fine the vessel. In 1985, "Titanic" was finally discovered. Explored many times professionally, her wreck was treated as a graveyard nonetheless. It also attracted unscrupulous treasure seekers who have defaced the already fragile and quickly deteriorating remains of the once great Ocean Liner. Perhaps they even "woke up" a Spirit or two.
Extremely well photographed both inside and out by undersea cameras, one such image is quite interesting. Taken in full color, it shows a small forward portion of "B"-Deck (Deck 2). Although rusting through, window glass is still intact after 100 years. However, the 2008 photo also shows what appears to be the "image of a woman" peering out from the wreckage! Widely decried as faked, many cannot find how it was done. Perhaps it is real, the image of a long lost tormented Spirit, trapped forever in the twisted and broken wreckage, her "sleep" disturbed by uncaring scavengers.
