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Really only 5% of our oceans have been explored, that's mind blowing i'd really like to know whats down there, there could be so many treasures i'm sure many of the worlds resources come from the ocean, correct me if i'm wrong
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its equally exciting and terrifying about how much we don't know about the ocean i hope there is old creatures and new species we don't know about bigger than the blue whale well just have to wait until the technology is around .
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I think their are bounds to be thousands of undiscovered species (maybe some better left off being a mystery). I think it would be really interesting to see what goes on down there, and find out some common questions like, are there mermaids? Is megladon (giant shark) still alive?
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