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The stern was the Titanic’s engineering core, home to the steam engines and three bronze propellers that powered and steered the ship.
It wasn’t all machinery though, with both third-class open decks and lavish first-class lounges sharing the space.
The stern wreck looks far more wrecked than the bow today, as trapped air caused implosions on the way down.
The Titanic’s stern section — or the aft-most part of the ship — held a lot of the ship’s engineering areas, as well as quarters for the lower passenger classes and crew; it was also the very last part of the sh...
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