The Deepest Dive Humanly Possible: A Trip to the Mariana Trench | How the Earth Was Made (S1)
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Top Comments (10)
For humans to travel that far down into the depths of Earth's seas and oceans is remarkable.
It’s amazing these guys could get into the submarine with their huge balls , very brave .
The outer glass cracked several miles below the surface, and they KEPT GOING. The courage and guts they had was off the chart.
And it remains 90% undiscovered so the idea of traveling millions of miles in a different direction is wild
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.
That must be where the drain plug is if this is the bottom.
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.
Empire state building lol you can put mount everest in the mariana's trench and it'll be cover by water
The ocean is scary n cool at the same time
“30 Empire State buildings deep” lol
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Top Comments (10)
For humans to travel that far down into the depths of Earth's seas and oceans is remarkable.
It’s amazing these guys could get into the submarine with their huge balls , very brave .
The outer glass cracked several miles below the surface, and they KEPT GOING. The courage and guts they had was off the chart.
And it remains 90% undiscovered so the idea of traveling millions of miles in a different direction is wild
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.
That must be where the drain plug is if this is the bottom.
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.
Empire state building lol you can put mount everest in the mariana's trench and it'll be cover by water
The ocean is scary n cool at the same time
“30 Empire State buildings deep” lol