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Billionaire leads first-of-its-kind expedition into the Great Blue Hole, only to learn it's polluted - Page 13 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]An underwater graveyard[/post_page_title]
Certainly, no one on the team expected to see anything alive at that depth. But they did… sort of. They found what they dubbed a “conch graveyard,” where the remains of hundreds of crabs, conches, and other aquatic life littered the ocean floor.

An underwater graveyard

As eerie as it was, it might explain the tracks they found. According to Bergman’s theory, conches and other lifeforms fell into the hole by the thousands. The tracks were then created by their attempts to escape. They failed, however, and ended up suffocating in the oxygen-deprived environment.

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