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Exploring Oceans: Bermuda

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2009

The waters around Bermuda host a liquid jungle of creatures that exist in floating forests of golden brown sargassum seaweed. Deep within its waters live bioluminescent deep-sea creatures, reminiscent of comets, suns, and stars.

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  • If you read it on wikipedia, Einstein says he believes in spinoza's god (quote from spinoza article: "Spinoza believed God exists only philosophically and that God was abstract and impersonal". Secondly, you ask how does one explain bermuda triangle mystery, origin of the universe - the answer is we can't until we have more info. Just because we can't comprehend things doesn't mean there must be a god behind them...remember the greeks who believed in Zeus to explain lightning?

  • Who the fuck hired this narrator?

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  • Oceanographer Silvia Earle is the one narrating.

  • @PaletFire How about the other 130%? *trollface*

  • @AggieGal711 that's a fault in the editing not the narrator's fault. haha

  • I hope to scuba dive in the waters of Bermuda someday! That would be my dream vacation!

  • I lol'ed at those who think or thought the narrator was a man. I sensed right away that she was a woman with a low-pitched voice, like Cher. However, it would be nice if she raised the volume.

  • I like to pour oil into the ocean.

  • @nikkodino10 an angel with horns? i think not ! xD

  • And all those beautiful, awe inspiring creatures with their wonderful complexity are simply accidents. Yeah right! Common sense says otherwise!

  • if they went deep sea exploring back in the 1930's i cant imagine what they have discovered in 2011. thats where we should be searching, deep in the oceans of our own planet.

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