[ad_1] A female whale was filmed at a depth of two thousand meters off the coast of California, United States. However, the feature that surprised researchers the most is its change in …
Read More »National Geographic has recognized a fifth ocean: the Austral
[ad_1] National Geographic, one of the world’s most recognized international organizations in the field of education and science has asserted that there is a fifth ocean and is called “Southern”. This body …
Read More »“Sea alien”: they discover a species that looks like a human eye at the bottom of the sea | the Chronicle
[ad_1] At the bottom of the sea, live a creature that looks like a gigantic human eye. Lawrence Scheele is a diver and encountered this species while swimming in the Great Barrier …
Read More »Shocking video: they find a giant transparent egg in the sea | Chronic
[ad_1] All that glitters is not golden, and in many cases the saying falls like a ring on the finger. A few days ago, a huge curiosity was aroused by the appearance …
Read More »The island of pumice stone the size of 20,000 football fields drifting in the Pacific Ocean
[ad_1] Scientists report that a vast island of 150 km2 volcanic rock drifts into the Pacific Ocean. Australian sailors made the first observations of this pumice agglomeration – the size of 20,000 …
Read More »The first images of the Titanic revealed after 14 years
[ad_1] The remains of the RMS Titanic – the liner that sank on April 14, 1912 after hitting an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean – were photographed for the first time in …
Read More »They record the largest white shark ever seen
[ad_1] The animal is estimated that measured between 6 and 7 meters long. According to the experts, his fart would be around 2,500 pounds. To capture the images, the divers were submerged …
Read More »Mexican Caribbean drowns in Sargassum | Society
[ad_1] At the seaside, in front of a luxury hotel in Playa del Carmen (southeastern Mexico), a sunset wedding takes place. Brides and guests, recently arrived from the United States, kiss and …
Read More »Traces of nuclear explosions in the deepest pit of the ocean
[ad_1] A team of Chinese researchers has discovered that animal species living in the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the ocean, have accumulated traces of carbon 14, a byproduct of atomic …
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