The Most Haunting Object Found In Titanic's Wreck

Sofia Caba

In the Titanic's wreck, numerous objects remain frozen in place, untouched since the ship sank.

 Among these objects, a water jug and drinking glass stand out, reminiscent of the scene when passengers last used them.

 Among these objects, a water jug and drinking glass stand out, reminiscent of the scene when passengers last used them.

 Each day, stewards placed these items on sideboards in passenger cabins, ensuring they were readily accessible.

The sideboards featured wooden rails to secure the glasses during rough weather, preventing them from sliding out.

Remarkably, despite the ship's sinking, this particular sideboard managed to preserve its contents intact.

The upright position of the water glass, contrary to how stewards typically placed them upside down, suggests that a passenger likely took a sip of water from it on the night of the sinking.