Underwater photograph of the RMS Titanic wreck captured in 2003, depicting detached rusticles accumulated on the seabed below the starboard side anchor. These formations, created by iron-consuming bacteria, demonstrate a natural cycle of growth and maturation before falling away, with this specific accumulation representing an estimated five to ten year biological cycle.

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Underwater photograph of the RMS Titanic wreck captured in 2003, depicting detached rusticles accumulated on the seabed below the starboard side anchor. These formations, created by iron-consuming bacteria, demonstrate a natural cycle of growth and maturation before falling away, with this specific accumulation representing an estimated five to ten year biological cycle.
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Underwater photograph of the RMS Titanic wreck captured in 2003, depicting detached rusticles accumulated on the seabed below the starboard side anchor. These formations, created by iron-consuming bacteria, demonstrate a natural cycle of growth and maturation before falling away, with this specific accumulation representing an estimated five to ten year biological cycle.

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