Posted on 10/23/2018 6:15:56 AM PDT by C19fan
So we can deduct from the locale that the sailors on that boat likely died from lack of oxygen.
Video at site shows divers...2km down.
They died from Dihydrogen Oxide poisoning...........
I can’t wait until they find a 15,000 year old skin boat completely preserved. They’re down there, probably containing blades, blade cores, burins, scrapers, atlatls, foreshafts, pendants, banner stones, human and faunal remains, etc. This is an exciting time in science.
PinGGG!........................
Not old enough to be teh Argo
I didn’t realize they could dive that deep. I wonder how long and involved is the decompression process.
Umm, something screwy here. Max recorded scuba dive is around 335 meters.
https://www.thoughtco.com/how-deep-can-you-scuba-dive-2963210
Yeah - no it doesn’t.
I’m not sure what they are showing in that video, but it is not divers 2km down. The deepest dive ever (with equipment like they show in that video) is something like 332m (0.3km).
Even in atmospheric suits, the deepest anyone has gone is 610m
They can’t dive that deep.
I think it was di-hydrogen monoxide.
That stuff’ll kill ya!............
Then who took the picture?.................
Probably another ROV. Or aliens.
Not saying it was aliens... but it was aliens.
Actually, if you go the Guardian site, it shows divers with tanks paddling around a shipwreckobviously not the wreck 2 miles down.
The masterful reporters are conflating two different wrecks. One is a mile deep, with an ROV in the photo, and the other is probably stock footage, of divers around an unrelated, shallow wreck.
How cool is this?
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