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  • I have old film footage (super 8) underwater shots inside this before it collapsed

  • we went out jumping off that peir at my school the other day , was so fun haha

  • What are the buildings? The sub is FLOATING? I'm cornfused.. Can you tell me who does the music and the songs name? Hypnotically beautiful in a very simple way...thanks

  • @celloprofundo The buildings are a yacht club, life saving club, boat hire, café, restaurant and a pier. The sub was sunk as a breakwater in 1926, and rests on sand in about 4 - 5 metres of water. The music is 'Under the Ocean' by Musicshake. More information about the sub is available in the video description, and via the included links. : )

  • @77Aussie Thanks Matey, greetings from Ohio, sorry to say we're losing our grip on summer up here and your gaining your's? ; )..not many yacht clubs on the Ohio river..but the carp are plentiful ; ) what do you have plenty of? looks like open country and sea..must be nice, even tho' the forest is the place for me...take care

  • @celloprofundo The body of water is Port Phillip. The entrance to Port Phillip is 3.5 km (2.17 mi) wide, but the coastline is about 264 km (164 mi) long and it covers an area of 1,930 square kilometres (1199 mi). At its deepest point, it is about 24 metres (78 ft), but over half of it is less than 8 metres (26 ft) deep. The most common fish are Flat-head, Whiting, Bream, Snapper, Gummy Shark, Squid and Garfish. Carp and other fish (freshwater) can be caught from the rivers that flow into it.

  • @77Aussie Gummy shark, THAT sounds like an oxy-moron ; )..never heard of that one..like the nursing shark..sounds more like the carp, gum you to death..what a slow death..gimme me the great white anytime, no piranha's..; )...death by BB gun, NOOOO! ; )

  • @celloprofundo A male Gummy Shark grows to about 1.5 metres (5 ft), while a female grows to about 1.75 metres (5.75 ft). The name stems from its plate like teeth, which it uses to crush its prey - shellfish, worms and other small fish. Fish & chip shops here in Australia often fry and sell fillets of it as 'flake', and it tastes very nice. In terms of a strange fish though, the Elephant Shark looks like something you'd find on an alien planet, and they can be caught at near-by Western Port. : )

  • very informative, i like this video.

    bill in canada

  • Cheers. : )

  • beautiful!! =D

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