
Colossal squid filmed for the first time 2,000 feet below the ocean's surface
first time 2,000 feet below the ocean's surface
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Researchers in the South Atlantic have made numerous significant discoveries, including the identification of new species, evidence of a potential lost continent, and an evolving magnetic field anomaly. The South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA), a region of weakened magnetic field strength, has been observed to impact satellites and the aurora system. Additionally, researchers have found evidence of a giant granite slab, possibly indicating a submerged continent, and mapped new hydrothermal vents and deep-sea species, further contributing to our understanding of the South Atlantic's geological and biological history.
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