The Titanic’s 1912 sinking claimed over 1,500 lives, yet few bodies were recovered. Located in 1985 by Robert Ballard, the wreck lies 12,000 feet deep, where cold, high-pressure waters dissolve bones. Marine life consumed soft tissues, leaving behind only shoes and belongings. Of 337 bodies recovered, most were buried at sea or in Halifax. James Cameron, who explored the wreck 33 times, never saw human remains. The Titanic continues to deteriorate due to bacteria and expeditions. In 2023, tragedy struck again when the Titan submersible imploded, killing five aboard. The missing bodies remain a haunting mystery, a reminder of nature’s power and the ship’s enduring legacy.