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00:00You're in the largest canyon in the world and no one's ever been there before.
00:05There's so little known about this area that we're going to see species that we didn't know existed.
00:10Hey, hello and welcome to WatchMojo Español. I am G.
00:14Today we will see the strangest and most unexpected discoveries that have been made in the ocean or near it.
00:20We exclude terrifying aquatic animals, since they deserve their own list.
00:26Oh, what is that?
00:28Hold on, I don't know what that is.
00:55Welcome.
01:24Welcome to an underwater world of mysterious figures, frozen in time.
01:54The statues are made from a pH neutral material to attract fish and coral.
01:59And the cement is high grade to withstand strong currents.
02:25The existence of this ship has been widely debated.
02:30Is it a legendary ghost ship or just a phantom?
02:54The captain was dead on the bridge, and dead officers were found in the wardroom, chart room, and wheelhouse.
03:12Sailors sprawled about the deck, passageways, and their rooms.
03:15Even the ship's terrier was found dead.
03:25Others blamed the toxic cargo of the ship.
03:28However, none of these theories have been proven, leaving the fate of the crew in perpetual uncertainty.
03:40Imagine this.
03:41You are walking along the beach and you stumble upon an amputated human hand.
03:46Finding only one is already terrifying.
03:49So when in 2018 a bag containing 27 pairs of hands was discovered on a Siberian island, it became an international sensation.
04:06The question that everyone asked was, who are those hands?
04:10Several theories were debunked, from medical research to a twisted form of justice.
04:17Finally, the Russian government intervened to clarify things.
04:20They explained that the appendices came from the corpses of a medical laboratory, of which they had been improperly discarded.
04:32Without a doubt, this explanation was less sinister than conspiracy theories.
04:36But if you ask us, we prefer to find a sea shell on the shore of the sea.
04:46We want to show people that you can build an artificial reef that's prolific,
04:50that's designed to encourage all the animals,
04:53and also be a good dive site, and at the same time, be a memorial location.
04:59There is no wrong way to live a duel.
05:02Neptune's commemorative reef offers a unique way to honor the dead.
05:07It is an artificial submarine reef off the coast of Florida,
05:11composed of structures made with incinerated human remains and mixed with cement.
05:16This allows the deceased to be part of something bigger and enjoy a peaceful burial in the sea.
05:33Divers and aquatic life will be able to access it, creating a wonderful final resting place
05:39and a slightly ominous tourist destination.
05:42It has acquired such fame that even well-known characters such as the named Chef Julia Child are here.
05:48The reef was built to resist even the fiercest storms, which ensures that it remains intact.
05:55Number 25. Vimini's Way.
06:05Even something as simple as a rocky formation can be disconcerting.
06:09Near Vimini Island there is a supposedly natural phenomenon,
06:13a series of stones in a perfect linear formation.
06:17Despite seeming insignificant, they have been the subject of countless debates in the scientific community.
06:23Everything has been questioned about them, from their antiquity to how they ended up in the depths.
06:29Some are convinced that it is a structure made by man and that they could be the remains of an ancient road.
06:43Meanwhile, the opposite side remains firm that it is a natural formation that could be more than 3,000 years old.
06:50The lack of definitive evidence has contributed to it becoming one of the best-known nautical enigmas.
06:57Number 24. Submarine rivers.
07:07Just when we thought we had seen it all, nature showed us the opposite.
07:11Under the surface of two masses of water hides a surprise.
07:15Rivers that flow inside.
07:18This wonder is still being studied, but the news has already shocked the world.
07:23The original was found in 2010 in the depths of the Black Sea,
07:27and the other, called Cenote Angelita, was found in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
07:32Are they separate masses of water or just a slight illusion caused by the different amounts of salinity?
07:38A glance at the images reveals how surreal and amazing they are.
07:42A true reminder of how unpredictable the world can be.
07:46Number 23. The Cruises of Malpique.
07:49In the 16th century, pirates were practically the owners of the seas,
07:53so nautical voyages were very dangerous.
07:59A Jesuit ship learned it from the bad guys,
08:02when it left the Canary Islands for a missionary trip and never returned.
08:07They had been attacked and boarded by a French pirate ship,
08:10who stole the goods and the ship,
08:12before throwing the poor crew ashore and abandoning them in an aquatic grave.
08:18More than two centuries later, Pope Benedict XVI declared martyrdom to the lost men,
08:23but that was not enough.
08:25In 2000, they were finally given a worthy farewell.
08:28Forty crosses were placed in the waters where they passed,
08:32finally giving them a place of permanent rest.
08:35Tourists can visit the place and see the crucifixes for themselves.
08:39If they dare.
08:40Number 22. Corrie Breckan's Voragine.
08:43The whirlwinds may be a natural phenomenon,
08:46but one that never stops is enough to arouse the interest of the world.
08:51Near the coasts of Scotland, the whirlwind of Corrie Breckan constantly wreaks havoc.
08:57A pre-Christian Celtic myth has it that this powerful maelstrom
09:02is where Kyle Yakbera, the Hag of Winter, washes her great cloak in the churning waters.
09:26The boat is spinning around now, and it's that fear of the unknown.
09:29Is there a great creature below, sucking the water around?
09:33The most daring tourists can make an excursion to see it up close
09:37and navigate directly to it,
09:39giving them an idea of ​​what it would feel like to be trapped there.
09:43Number 21. Manfred Fritz Bajorat's mummified body.
09:47Oh, forget the mysteries.
09:49Some discovered that the mummified body was actually a human being.
09:53Oh, forget the mysteries.
09:55Some discoveries in the sea are purely horrifying.
09:59While fishing in the Philippine Sea,
10:01a crew was about to return home to spend the night when they saw something from afar.
10:06It was a boat that had apparently disappeared.
10:18When they got on the boat and investigated, it seemed to be abandoned.
10:22But the real shock came when they ventured under the deck.
10:26There they discovered the remains of the owner of the boat,
10:30Manfred Fritz Bajorat,
10:32who had mummified himself due to the dry and salty conditions.
10:41He had died of a heart attack.
10:44What makes the situation even more tragic
10:47is that his death happened a week earlier,
10:50which means that he could have been found safe if they had found him earlier.
10:55Number 20. 87 mortars of the Second World War on Calshot Beach.
11:01When you visit the beach, people usually suspect jellyfish and perhaps a broken bottle,
11:06but no one expects to find bombs.
11:08In 2011, Calshot Beach became the scene of a surprising discovery,
11:14as 87 mortars of the Second World War made an appearance.
11:19The Royal Navy intervened to manipulate the explosives,
11:22and an expert commented on how unusual it is to discover so many.
11:26The ocean hides its secrets well.
11:29Someone could be enjoying a pleasant day on the beach,
11:32completely oblivious to the fact that there are dozens of mortars submerged very close.
11:38Number 19. The lost city of India, near Mahabalipuram.
11:43At the end of 2004, the Tsunami of the Day of San Esteban hit the Indian Ocean,
11:49including the port city of Mahabalipuram, in Tamil Nadu.
11:53When it withdrew, witnesses spoke of submarine buildings that appeared temporarily,
11:59affirmation reinforced by the fact that the tsunami unearthed several relics on the shore.
12:05Then an exploration team managed to back up these accounts of the eyewitnesses,
12:10although the remains of the buildings were naturally quite damaged.
12:14According to the myth, Mahabalipuram had seven temples in its day,
12:18of which only one building remains firmly grounded.
12:21Whatever the truth, the power of the ocean to erase parts of civilizations,
12:26and even history, is terrifying.
12:30Number 18. The Brinicle.
12:32Certain phenomena occur in circumstances so specific and places so difficult to reach,
12:38that they are rarely seen directly.
12:40The brinicles that occur in the frozen polar regions,
12:43are the result of the escape of saltwater from sea ice into the ocean.
12:48As the road to the ocean bed opens, the sea freezes,
12:52leaving a freezing finger of death in its wake.
12:55The marine creatures that cannot react quickly enough to move away from the ice path, die.
13:01Like the ocean itself, this phenomenon can be as beautiful as dangerous.
13:06Number 17. Trains under the sea.
13:08Speaking of strange objects that await us in the abyss of the ocean,
13:12we have a locomotive cemetery on the coast of New Jersey.
13:16Divers and archaeologists discovered two rare vehicles under more than 27 meters of water in 1985.
13:23What makes this even stranger, is the fact that they are from the 1850s,
13:29and it is still debated how they got there exactly.
13:33Researchers believe that a storm was the cause of their disappearance,
13:36when they were transported in a barge from Boston.
13:40There is hope of being restored, but in the current situation there are no concrete plans
13:44to remove these monsters of 15,000 kilos from their ocean cemetery.
13:48For now, they are a creepy reference point for the submarine itself.
13:53Number 16. S.S. Thistlegorm.
13:56There are many sunken ships at the bottom of the ocean.
13:59Although mother nature has played a role in many disasters,
14:03some ships have found their end in the war.
14:06In 1941, the S.S. Thistlegorm sank in the Red Sea after suffering a military attack.
14:12After 15 years of waiting, Jack Hustall discovered the remains of the steamboat.
14:17Although the explorer and his team rescued some objects,
14:20most of the cargo is still in the ocean.
14:23The photos of the remains of the S.S. Thistlegorm are disturbing.
14:27A reflection of the fact that the ship sank during one of the darkest times of humanity.
14:33Number 15. A town of the Stone Age.
14:36The next stop of our trip under the waves takes us to an ancient Neolithic village.
14:42Submerged under the Mediterranean Sea, the settlement of the New Stone Age,
14:46known as Atlit-Iam, is located on the coast of Alit, Israel.
14:51Dated by Carbon, with an antiquity between 8,900 and 8,300 years,
14:56the formerly populated place gives off creepy vibes.
14:59It is believed that a volcano that triggered a tsunami in nearby cities
15:03was what also caused the sudden desertion of the inhabitants of this society.
15:07In addition, some investigations point to the increase in sea level at that time
15:12as a cause of the disappearance of the city.
15:15Even more creepy, skeletons and cemeteries were also found.
15:27The archaeologists have also found fish piles ready to trade
15:31that were quickly abandoned,
15:33which makes them think that Atlit-Iam had to be evicted.
15:37Number 14. Submerged city of Cuba or simply nature?
15:41In 2001, some explorers recorded images of probes
15:45of unusual stone formations near the Guanacacabibes peninsula in Cuba.
15:51The designs and placement of the structures gave them a human aesthetic
15:55that suggested a lost city a long time ago.
15:59Later studies did not support this theory,
16:02as marine geologists estimated that the city would have needed to sink
16:06during a time when such constructions were not possible.
16:09Some speculate that they are remains of a submerged island,
16:12while others believe that it is simply nature playing a joke on humanity.
16:18In any case, the ocean has probably taken the truth with it.
16:23Number 13. Black smoke chimneys.
16:26For this terrifying entrance we must dive deeply
16:29into the waters of the coast of Galapagos Island.
16:42In 1976, giant black smoke chimneys were discovered in this area.
16:47These chimneys, which can reach sizes of more than 60 meters,
16:51are located between 2,500 and almost 3,000 meters under the sea.
17:09When the water overheated under the earth's crust
17:12meets the cold water of the ocean,
17:14the luminous black smoke is formed
17:16and can reach temperatures of up to 400 degrees Celsius.
17:20These chimneys also house various types of marine life,
17:23such as water snails, shrimp and giant tubular worms,
17:27which survive thanks to the bacteria that use the minerals
17:31found in the water of the smoke clouds.
17:34Number 12. Ghostly fleet of the Truk Lagoon.
17:37Opposite the coast of the Chiuk Lagoon,
17:39an area formerly called Atolón de Truk,
17:42there is an aquatic cemetery full of military ships,
17:45planes, vehicles and much more.
17:48This is because the area, which is located northeast of New Guinea,
17:52was the scene of Operation Hailstone,
17:55a surprise attack against the Japanese fleet during World War II.
17:59This air and land attack
18:01meant the sinking of more than 40 ships
18:03and hundreds of land and air vehicles.
18:06The ghostly fleet is now a tourist attraction
18:08for many divers every year.
18:10Those who tell their experience in the Chiuk Lagoon
18:12and share stories of imposing empty battleships
18:15claimed by corals and fish.
18:17Be careful because human remains have also been found.
18:20Number 11. Baltic Sea Anomaly.
18:23We blame the aliens.
18:25In 2011, a treasure hunt operation
18:28resulted in images of a formation probe
18:31at the seabed with a strange aesthetic.
18:34Known as the Baltic Sea Anomaly,
18:37it caused a stir on the Internet
18:39due to its resemblance to the millennial hawk of Star Wars.
18:48The low image quality made it difficult to distinguish
18:50most of the details of the formation,
18:52and geologists rushed to point out
18:54that nature can be imaginative with its creations.
18:58As exciting as it is to think that UFOs
19:00crash into the Baltic Sea,
19:02the truth is that the ocean is still
19:05in its greatest unexplored part.
19:07What else is left to discover?
19:09Number 10. Tony's Heraclion.
19:11The sea does not discriminate.
19:13Tony's Heraclion, an important port city
19:15of ancient Egypt,
19:17was formed by small islands connected
19:19through water channels.
19:21Historians believe it was very relevant
19:23for hundreds of years,
19:25although its importance would decrease
19:27after the 4th century BC.
19:29For almost a thousand years,
19:31the sea would gradually consume
19:33Tony's Heraclion, leaving only
19:35temples in ruins and other artifacts.
19:43At some point,
19:45Tony's Heraclion was a bustling port
19:47that played a crucial role
19:49in an expanding civilization.
19:51Today, only fragments of the city
19:53and its legacy remain,
19:55while the rest was taken by the water.
19:57Number 9. Great Blue Hole.
19:59This is a gigantic submarine
20:01full of sharks.
20:03The Great Blue Hole,
20:05which descends to a depth of 12 meters
20:07on the coast of Belize,
20:09is as terrifying as amazing.
20:11Jacques Cousteau, the famous French explorer,
20:13classified it as one of the five best
20:15diving destinations in the world
20:17after traveling there himself.
20:19Divers can find
20:21various species of fish,
20:23such as the midnight parrotfish.
20:25Although the place is obviously beautiful,
20:27diving here can also be scary
20:29due to the presence of reef sharks,
20:31bull sharks and hammerhead sharks,
20:33which can be seen
20:35in its crystal clear waters.
20:37Number 8. Yonaguni Monument.
20:39Everything returns to nature
20:41at the right time.
20:43Discovered in the 1980s
20:45near the Japanese island of Yonaguni,
20:47the monument has divided scientists
20:49since then.
20:51With reminiscences of a stepped pyramid,
20:53some geologists have explored the idea
20:55that it could be a lost city,
20:57and have even reported the existence
20:59of engravings on some of the surfaces.
21:01However, it is only a theory,
21:03since it could also be
21:05a natural formation.
21:07This element of the unknown
21:09is the most terrifying part,
21:11since the ocean has the power
21:13to erase the traces of humanity
21:15or to forge a structure
21:17that may seem made by people.
21:19Number 7. The Lost City of Dwarka.
21:21The ancient kingdom of Krishna, Dvaraka,
21:23was what is now known as the current Dwarka,
21:25in the northeast of India.
21:27Legend has it that Krishna established
21:29and administered his kingdom in this lost city,
21:31which was a flourishing port location
21:33that is believed to have been lost
21:35when it was submerged under the sea.
21:37And this city
21:39could be one of the oldest
21:41civilizations known to man.
21:43They found some walls
21:45and they found some stuff that
21:47carbon dates 32,000 years ago.
21:49The historical records
21:51date back to the ancient city
21:53of Dwarka in the year 574 AD.
21:55But the archaeological findings
21:57of the 20th century of the ruins
21:59with sculptures and ceramics
22:01have related them to a city-state
22:03that could have existed already
22:05in the year 1500 BC.
22:07The images and videos taken
22:09at the site are impressive,
22:11while the streets and stone buildings
22:13constitute an impressive
22:15and terrifying experience
22:17at the same time.
22:19Number 6. Galleón Español San José.
22:21This story of sunken treasures
22:23begins in 1708
22:25off the coast of Cartagena, Colombia.
22:27The huge Galleón Español San José
22:29was part of a fleet of treasures.
22:31Loaded with gold, silver, emeralds
22:33and other precious stones
22:35collected in the South American colonies
22:37of Spain, it sank in a battle
22:39off the coast of Cartagena.
22:51Its specific location
22:53is now a very well-kept secret
22:55due to its estimated value
22:57of 17 billion dollars.
22:59Along with all the treasure
23:01that reached the bottom of the ocean,
23:03all but 11
23:05of its 600 crew members
23:07also went.
23:21In May 2024,
23:23the Colombian Institute of Anthropology
23:25and History began the phase
23:27of recovering the objects.
23:39Number 5. The Tortoise Cemetery.
23:41As the ocean
23:43is full of life, naturally
23:45there must also be death.
23:47In a cave near Zipadan Island,
23:49the remains of dead turtles
23:51and even of a dolphin rest.
23:53Animals that had a dark ending
23:55after getting lost in the tunnels.
23:57The cemetery has bones of animals
23:59that make up a museum for curious divers.
24:01The skeletons are already creepy
24:03by themselves, but the horror increases
24:05when you see a living turtle
24:07struggling to escape a cave
24:09that is rapidly transforming
24:11into its grave.
24:13Number 4. Anteater mechanism.
24:19Now we have an analog computer
24:212,000 years old
24:23that is surrounded by mystery.
24:25At the beginning of the 20th century,
24:27some submariners found
24:29a green emerald-colored
24:31corrugated mechanism
24:33in the shape of a clock
24:35in the place of an ancient Roman shipwreck
24:37off the coast of Anteater,
24:39an island north of Crete.
24:41It is believed that it was used
24:43to track the sun,
24:45the moon and the planets,
24:47but its true use
24:49has left researchers
24:51puzzled for many years.
24:53In 2006,
24:55computerized tomographies
24:57of the bronze mechanism were published,
24:59which provided details about
25:01what is written on it
25:03and what is inside.
25:05Researchers are still working
25:07to decipher the hidden inscriptions
25:09and make sense of many of the missing pieces.
25:17There are some who say it must have been created
25:19by aliens.
25:29What do they think that is now?
25:31It tracks the movements of the planets,
25:33it's a navigational device,
25:35it's a geared,
25:37cogged system
25:39that allows you to track the passage of time
25:41and figure out where you are.
25:43It's some kind of navigational device,
25:45I don't know.
26:15Researchers of Florida Fish and Wildlife
26:17say the softball-sized eyeball
26:19is likely from a swordfish.
26:21In October 2012,
26:23researchers were pretty sure
26:25that the eye was from a huge swordfish,
26:27so be careful
26:29when you go to the beaches of Florida.
26:33During an expedition
26:35near the islands of the Florida Canal,
26:37the E.V. Nautilus team
26:39discovered a purple orb
26:41that left explorers perplexed.
26:47This bright sphere
26:49didn't look like anything the experts
26:51had seen before,
26:53although later studies suggested
26:55that it could be some kind of marine slug,
26:57it was still a mystery.
26:59The unknown is terrifying,
27:01and this orb is still a reminder
27:03that only a small fraction of the ocean is known.
27:13The water constitutes
27:15more than 70% of the Earth's surface,
27:17so it's very likely
27:19that there are thousands of purple orbs
27:21and other things to discover
27:23under the waves.
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27:37Now, let's go to the end.
27:39Number 1.
27:41Samchuk Canyon.
27:43Our trip under the waves
27:45of Samchuk is an unimaginably deep hole.
28:01With 2,500 meters deep,
28:03it's not only the deepest oceanic canyon,
28:05but it's also more than 762 meters
28:07deeper than the Great Canyon.
28:09Home to innumerable
28:11marine species of deep waters,
28:13the underwater canyon is wonderful
28:15but also terrifying.
28:25Few researchers have
28:27dived into it, but none
28:29have been able to get to the bottom.
28:31Its large size also implies complications
28:33that have made its exploration
28:35a difficult task to this day.
28:37Most likely,
28:39many inmersions are needed
28:41to fully explore
28:43the Samchuk Canyon.
28:45And who knows who or what
28:47is down there.
28:57What discovery
28:59of marine depths
29:01scares you the most?
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