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This is the part I don't quite understand.It's only money.
There must be a 'psychological' issue with mega wealthy people who call themselves 'adventurers' and feel the need to spend huge amounts and take huge risks to see something benign as the Titanic.
Heck, personally If were this wealthy I would certainly consider 'adventures' but they would be more along the line of visiting places of historical significance - and on dry ground - and much less expensive.
I am looking into a possible trip to the Island of Kirabati in the South Pacific this winter as it was an area of fairly large WW2 activity and artifacts, vehicles etc. and are still lying around.