The world has seen countless images of the Costa Concordia since it sank more than two years ago.
The sideways cruise ship jutting from the sea -- an uneasy reminder of the 32 lives lost.
And now, police footage takes the viewer below the surface where a large area remains submerged.
The inner corridors, reception desk, the shop that used to cater to a taste for the finer things.
And a grand lobby, half-submerged.
The last of 30 stabilizing devices were attached to the wreck Thursday.
And authorities say it's "refloating" might start as early as July 13.