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Lloyd 3 year s ago
Do you think NASA is exploring space? 90% of our oceans are unexplored and NASA can't go back to the moon. It is all a scam. We live under a water covered dome. Antarctica is the jump-off point to undiscovered continents outside of our dome.
       
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Clare 3 year s ago
Lloyd,

35 yeah... Sure!
       
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Arnold 3 year s ago
Lloyd,

Duuude, share some that stuff you're smoking.
       
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Campbell 3 year s ago
Lloyd,

HAHAHAHA LMFAO

There aren’t enough tinfoil hats in the universe for this conversation
       
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Winny 3 year s ago
The firsts to reach the deepest part of the ocean were Jacques Picard and Don Walsh in 1960 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trieste_(bathyscaphe)).
       
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Ree 3 year s ago
Winny, you are right. Vescovo was the first to dive to the 5 deepest places on earth. So, he holds a record, but a different one.
       
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Diana 3 year s ago
Winny, he is the first one to reach the highest and lowest point on earth. He was on Mt. Everest and in the Challenger Deep.
       
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Katelin 3 year s ago
That Denmark or Greenland Strait is really gorgeous. The picture here doesn't do it justice at all. I wonder if it is eve possible to dive there or what the currents are like. I'd expect some kind of wicked undertow.
       
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Sarah 3 year s ago
Please note: Magellan did NOT discover the Pacific Ocean, he gave it a name we commonly use when he first EXPLORED it. Discovery was done prehistory by the first humans to move there.
       
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Robin 3 year s ago
Magellan did discover the Pacific Ocean
       
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The Pacific Ocean was discovered in 1519

Ferdinand Magellan was crossing the Atlantic in 1519 when he found his way to another body of water. He decided to call it the Pacific, or peaceful, ocean due to its calm water. What Magellan didn’t know at the time was that the Pacific would eventually be recognized as the world’s largest ocean, covering 59 million square miles.

 

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