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The Deepest Dive Humanly Possible: A Trip to the Mariana Trench | How the Earth Was Made (S1)

2025-04-23 Entertainment
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Top Comments (10)

@JohnTashjian-f4n 2025-04-24

For humans to travel that far down into the depths of Earth's seas and oceans is remarkable.

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@mikldude9376 2025-04-24

It’s amazing these guys could get into the submarine with their huge balls , very brave .

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@AndyMetz-x6q 2025-08-03

The outer glass cracked several miles below the surface, and they KEPT GOING. The courage and guts they had was off the chart.

177 8 replies
@s.e.yamahachi3062 2025-07-01

And it remains 90% undiscovered so the idea of traveling millions of miles in a different direction is wild

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@ruffleschips9055 2025-05-28

When the first panel of glass broke, I would have went back up. I'm sure there's nothing to see down there that is worth my life.

82 7 replies
@brianlittle717 2025-04-25

That must be where the drain plug is if this is the bottom.

55 1 replies
@mackydog99 2025-08-07

I remember this very vividly. I was seven years old. One of the most fascinating time of my young life. Still breathtaking to this day.

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@edge9380 2025-04-27

Empire state building lol you can put mount everest in the mariana's trench and it'll be cover by water

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@HealingNatureClips-yz4rn 2025-07-02

The ocean is scary n cool at the same time

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@WooPig1999 2025-08-04

“30 Empire State buildings deep” lol

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