Dragon scales underground. Imagine walking along this to get out to where you're going to surf, or worse, just surfing on top of this.
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Dragon scales underground. Imagine walking along this to get out to where you're going to surf, or worse, just surfing on top of this.

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This is the floor bottom when the tide is in. It's like a bath tub. People surf on top of this, but imagine falling off the surfboard!
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New species at the bottom of the ocean
New species at the bottom of the ocean
Gummy Squirrel Scientists have found more than 30 potentially new species living at the bottom of the sea. Researchers from the UK’s Natural History Museum used a remotely operated vehicle to collect specimens from the abyssal plains of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the central Pacific. Previously, creatures from this area had been studied only from photographs… The animals found include…
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China Sends New Submersible Fendouzhe, Down Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench With 3 Men On Board
China Sends New Submersible Fendouzhe, Down Pacific Ocean’s Mariana Trench With 3 Men On Board
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Fendouzhe had earlier this month set a national record of 10,909 metres for manned deep-sea diving.
Beijing:
China livestreamed footage of its new manned submersible parked at the bottom of the ocean Friday, the latest foray by the country’s scientists into the Earth’s deepest ocean trench.
The vessel “Fendouzhe”, or “Striver”, descended more than 10,000 metres into the…
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Amazing!