Scenic Relaxation on MSN
Who could survive on this isolated rock?
This towering sea stack rises alone from the ocean near Ball’s Pyramid, Lord Howe Island, Australia. Surrounded by deep blue waters, there is no visible landing point or safe access. This remote ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Global first: A massive sleeper shark was filmed in cold Antarctic waters
A bulky shape drifted through dim water nearly half a kilometer below the Antarctic surface, moving slowly over a pale seabed ...
When paddleboarding in the ocean, you never know what kind of animals you’ll encounter. But we’re guessing that getting a ...
Acharya: Very close. People, especially in the United States, don’t understand it. It goes back to the ’70s, when the United States and India, after having a fairly good start, actually went to ...
A deep-sea camera captured the first-ever shark recorded in Antarctic waters — a 10- to 13-foot sleeper shark swimming 1,608 feet below the surface.
The first shark ever documented in Antarctic waters was captured on camera at 1,600 feet deep in near-freezing temperatures. Associated Press/Minderoo-UWA Deep-Sea Research Centre Associated ...
Scientists have captured footage of a sleeper shark farther south than ever before, suggesting Antarctica’s Southern Ocean is ...
Researchers filmed a 10-to-13-foot sleeper shark off the South Shetland Islands, in what may be the first recording of the ...
The footage was captured by a camera operated by the Minderoo-UWA Deep-Sea Research Centre, which studies life in some of the ...
An ungainly barrel of a shark cruising languidly over a barren seabed far too deep for the sun's rays to illuminate was an unexpected sight.
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