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Billionaire leads first-of-its-kind expedition into the Great Blue Hole, only to learn it's polluted - Page 12 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Billionaire leads first-of-its-kind expedition into the Great Blue Hole, only to learn it's polluted


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[post_page_title]Mysterious tracks[/post_page_title]
Safely inside the submarine’s dome, the explorers began their descent down under. The first thing they came across were enormous stalactites, described by Branson as “breathtakingly beautiful.” In total, they made 20 trips into the deep.

Mysterious tracks

But when they Ventured even further down, they found something disturbing. Examining the sand on the ocean floor, roughly 350 feet below the surface, the team found “mysterious tracks.” Could they have been made by the sea monsters Branson alluded to? Bergman didn’t know for sure, saying the “unidentifiable” tracks remained “open to interpretation.”

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