Victor Vescovo, dove to the deepest points in all five oceans. He completed his epic adventure in August 2019. The Discovery Channel will air a five-part documentary on the trips. New facts about the oceans will be included in this documentary series....
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In March 2012, James Cameron made his way down to Marina Trench, the deepest point of the known ocean, or as James Cameron likes to call it his “chill zone”, and sent out a tweet. I wonder which network subscriber he uses. Women On Twitter Women have always held a majority on twit...
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Another position group with no real surprises. At this point the biggest question at the running back position is the health of first round pick Sony Michel, who hasn’t practiced in about two weeks with a knee injury. Jeremy Hill has far outplayed Mike Gillislee in the first two preseason...
(10,916 metres) in Challenger Deep. The next person to descend into that location did so more than 50 years after Piccard and Walsh. On March 26, 2012, Canadian filmmakerJames Cameronpiloted the submersibleDeepsea Challenger(which he had helped design) to 35,756 feet (10,898 metres), in ...
(10,916 metres) in Challenger Deep. The next person to descend into that location did so more than 50 years after Piccard and Walsh. On March 26, 2012, Canadian filmmakerJames Cameronpiloted the submersibleDeepsea Challenger(which he had helped design) to 35,756 feet (10,898 metres), in ...
Yap Trench, deep submarine trench in the western Pacific Ocean located east of the Yap Ridge and the Yap island group. The Yap Trench is about 400 miles (650 km) long from north to south and reaches a maximum depth of 27,976 feet (8,527 m) some 300 miles