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Thank you for this video, very enlightening!
homer drops his donut
Can anybody imagine the light intensity it took to record this while down in the dark sea?
Great job, this video was very useful!
Another point to ponder at 2:41 how was the picture taken of the ship descending to the bottom? Who took the picture with their camera, with the pressure being that strong that far down?
Can anybody verify my observation about this video? It looks like around every 2 hours it seems to repeat itself.
Check 112:33 to see that this is taken mostly from a underwater sub.