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    Reaction matters present divers bump into something strange in dark depths. Then they turn on a light and are horrified at what’s in front of them. To make your day just that little brighter.
    There are countless videos and articles all over the internet about people exploring volcanoes, deep jungles, and even the dark depths of the ocean. Many of us would never think to put ourselves at such a huge risk like this just for the sake of seeing what possible treasures can be discovered.

    Sometimes the findings make the risk involved more than worth it, but other times it’s the findings themselves that make you wish the risk where all that you had to be worried about. The team of divers in the story can never unsee what they were unlucky enough to come across. The Great Blue Hole, located off the coast of Bleeds, is one of the world’s largest ocean sinkholes. Known to man. Measuring approximately 1000ft across and about 400ft in-depth, it has become an extremely popular diving site over the years, but its internal structure features that lie at the very bottom remain a mystery until December 2018, when an expedition into the Great Blue Hole took place.

    It’s important to note that once you get to a certain point deep enough in the Great Blue Hole, there is zero oxygen present there, meaning that absolutely nothing can survive down towards the bottom. This is also a very common spot where divers go missing due to not having the slightest clue that they’re not going to be able to survive if they venture too far down. As the expedition team was traveling deeper and deeper, they noticed some strange-looking conch shells. Again, nothing can survive down here, but the shelves themselves looked a little bizarre compared to the usual conch shells people are used to seeing.

    When the team finally reached the bottom, they noticed some strange tracks in the sand that circled each other with no indication or clue around as to who or what made them, the team decided to leave the tracks alone and not alter them in any way near where the submarine was parked.

    They also saw a few caves. Most of the caves had their roofs collapsed, but one cave looked as though it was in good condition and able to be entered. Inside the cave, there were many stalactites, some even as big as 40ft in length. Stalactites are formed due to the slow drips of water and the crystallization of minerals. Since water can’t drip underwater, this meant that at one point these caves were above water, the team kept going, but the further they went inside the caves, the darker it became.

    The lights they carried didn’t have unlimited battery life, so they had to be careful and choose wisely when to utilize the lights. Everything was going according to plan until the divers bumped into something. Since it didn’t appear to be possible to continue advancing they decided to turn on one of the lights to see what was in their way. When they were able to see what it was, their heart certainly stopped. For a few seconds.

    They came across what at first looked to be a ring of mannequins. This not being possible had to mean that they were either statues or bodies. The team concluded that they were more than likely bodies Because the great blue hole was known for having divers go missing while trying to explore. What happened here is that a big team of divers was exploring together. Then their lights must have run out of battery life.

    So then the divers, not having any sort of light source Couldn’t make their way out of the cave before running out of oxygen to breathe. At this point, the expedition team decided that they had seen enough and it was time to go back to the surface to report their findings. When they arrived back at the surface the first thing they did was alert the authorities about what they found. No one was going to go back down and get the remains but at least the authorities could get an idea of where some of the missing people reported in the area may very well be. Maybe some of the people involved as well as their families could finally be at peace.

    But even with what they, unfortunately, had to come across the expedition was a huge success. The team was able to find out what’s truly at the bottom of the great blue hole. At this time, there are no present plans for another expedition to take place. But in the future, scientists would love to have another opportunity to explore other parts down there. Maybe they can find some other fascinating remains or more about the underwater cave system that they had the chance to explore.

    Even though exploring to this extreme isn’t for everyone It’s always interesting to see and hear about what’s uncovered in the dark depths of the ocean.

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