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Diving 1000m Below The Surface BBC Earth Podcast

Diving 1000m Below The Surface BBC Earth Podcast

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A deep-sea story from the BBC Earth Podcast. Just 5 to 10 percent of the sea floor has even been explored. Deep sea biologist Diva Amon is lucky enough to have ventured where few others have ever been
Date: 2020-08-24

Comments and reviews: 9


This video is a bit lacking. Even just having a face of someone telling us the story, would connect us to the content better. A picture of the vessel? Separate views of the snail, the entire time she talked about it? You aren't connecting with your audience. Here in YouTube Land, we connect with our PodCasters by watching them. Don't put out content, just to put out content.
But I do wish to Thank You BBC Earth for everything else that you do. It is Amazing to See the World thru your eyes.

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We are not looking at a very bright future!
If the deep ocean floor that is already under claim for mining is mined! Really? IF?
How can there be any doubt that it will be mined for its rich concentrations of metals?
Good luck stopping the rape of this planet by the very people that have been doing so all along.

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They always talk about the darkness, or the cold. To me the most impressive thing about life at the bottom of the deep sea is the pressure. Not only surviving intact, but being able to move even short distances while under these immense pressures is truly remarkable.
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Why is a deep sea video that talks about exploring deep sea, animals living in the deep sea etc only showing weird color splashes and animated pebbles? Did you guys forget to add in actual deep sea footage or whats up?
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Oh hell nah! I would be scared as crap if I looked out a dark window 4000 meters under water. Well not because I'm scared of the dark--im used to the dark. But what if something pops up out of nowhere?
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Well that's 6. 5 minutes of my life I'll never get back. Fake images, annoying constant titles (people who can't hear can just turn on CC, and insipid content. Hard to believe this is the BBC.
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Im guessing that the cost to explore the oceans was paid by for the taxpayer. Why would you not actually show us what your talking about.
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I live in trinidad. Truly amazing public figures this country breeds. I love my country with all my heart. Trini to d bone!
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Sadly these deep sea creatures are going to extinct. Becuse of our cause, the climate change, dumping plastic into Ocean.
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