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A diver filmed an affectionate encounter with a Maori octopus that was seen gently embracing her camera near a pier in Rye, Australia.
Another day, another dive! Today I went metal detecting underwater and found lost jewelry, coins, and more hidden treasures beneath the surface. One of the best dives yet!
Located just 82 feet below sea level off the north east coast of Taiwan, the Yonaguni monument continues to divide over the true cause of its origins nearly 40 years after its discovery.
Norway is building the world’s longest and deepest underwater tunnel, one of Europe’s most ambitious engineering projects which is hoped will boost the country’s transport links and ...
and doesn't accurately represent the "Most Serene" city's underwater landscape. The online AI-detection tool Hive Moderation determined the image was 99.7% "likely to contain AI-generated or ...
Amid recent Bitcoin losses and volatility, more than a quarter—26%—of the Bitcoin supply is now “underwater,” meaning it is worth less than what it was purchased for. This marks a stark reversal of ...
It turns out our dogs share a fascination with this underwater world. At least that’s true for Fabbe, a Goldendoodle who might one day capture a Guinness World Record for his incredible breath-holding ...
A sunken 'pyramid' near Taiwan may rewrite everything we thought we knew about the ancient world. Sitting just 82 feet below sea level near the Ryukyu Islands of Japan, a mysterious object called ...
The Mandalorian's popularity and Baby Yoda phenomenon fueled opportunities for Andor. Despite some critics, Gilroy acknowledges Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni's role in backing Andor.
An underwater railway project that will supposedly connect Dubai to Mumbai is still in its “conceptual stage,” the brain behind the concept has clarified. Abdulla Al Shehhi, managing director ...
Tony Gilroy, the mastermind behind Andor, doesn’t have a problem giving credit where credit is due when it comes to getting his show off the ground. “Online, [people] try to drive a wedge all the time ...
and even though Dituri survived his 100-day underwater adventure, he missed sunlight so much he even asked his family to send him photos of the sun. “I’m a creature of the sun,” Dituri told NPR.