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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

Kaikō (かいこう) was a remote control Japanese deep-sea submarine that sampled bacteria from the ocean floor of the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, the deepest location in the world. On March 2, 1996, Kaikō reached a depth of 10,897 m, marking the deepest dive for an unmanned submersible on record (the Bathyscaphe Trieste still holds the record for deepest dive, made in 1960).
세계에서 처음으로 10,000미터 이상의 수심의 해저로부터 박테리아를 채취한 대심도·잠수함「kaiko(해구)」

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  • the depth recorded on the video maxes at -7332 what about at -10911??

  • This is usually a video of duties.

    The picture more than deep sea 10,000 meters was not interesting.

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  • Honestly only 3% of the oceans water have been explored. Of the 97% I wonder what "mega creature" COULD be out there! Just a thought....

  • I think its impossible to even imagen how deep that trench is. its like another world even bigger than that on which we land creatures live.

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  • is this the challenger deep?

  • i thought were up to 5% now? lol

  • 2:30 we did it:)

  • we don't know. No one on Youtube can do math.

  • Of course, we only know 3% of the marine life in the world's waters.

  • There is no sound that far down you drongo

  • yeah i think its like 6.4 or so

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