Underwater

  • ScienceAOL

    Seismic event may have been largest known underwater eruption ever

    The mysterious deep rumblings on November 11 of last year that began near the Madagascar-adjacent island of Mayotte, and traveled around the world while going unnoticed by earthquake detection systems, may have finally been explained. At the

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    Deep sea divers discover alien forest under the sea

    An "alien-like community" of glass sponges was recently encountered by deep sea divers during a mission in North Pacific ocean. See also: Check out this incredible underwater museum See also: Divers explore Blue Hole in

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    Divers explore Blue Hole Spring in Florida

    Two divers exploring a the Blue Hole Spring in an underwater cave in Florida. The footage shows the men swimming inside the cave and surfacing through the crystal clear water. See also: Amazing dives caught on camera See also: 26 strange and

  • EntertainmentAOL

    Film makers dress in disguise to swim with giant crocodiles

    Daring filmmakers find a unique way of filming crocodiles - by wearing crocodile wetsuits to swim up close to the terrifying predators. Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante and cameraman Mark Romanov adopted the unusual strategy of mimicking a

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    Five things you (probably) never knew about sea spiders

    Beautiful, bizarre or just plain scary: who knew the world's oceans were brimming with sea spiders? This video shows them in their full glory - and here are five things you need to know about them: 1. Before you vow never to go paddling

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  • LifestyleAOL

    Canary Islands to host Europe's first underwater museum?

    The Canary Islands could be set to host Europe's first underwater museum. A British sculptor called Jason deCaires Taylor has reportedly signed a contract with the government of the island of Lanzarote to display his work on the seabed off

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    Amazing pictures of underwater city lost centuries ago

    The ancient city of Thonis-Heracleion disappeared beneath the Mediterranean around 1,200 years ago. Many had believed it to be a legend until it was discovered during a survey of the north coast of Egypt in 2000. Its ruins sit in Abu Qir Bay,

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