Mariana Trench, the deepest point on earth

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The Mariana Trench, which is the deepest point on earth and home to many living things, is seen as one of the most feared but equally curious points in the world with its mysterious and frightening side.

Mariana Trench, the deepest point on earth

The Mariana Trench, which is the deepest point on earth with a depth of 11 thousand meters in the Pacific Ocean and is home to many living things, is seen as one of the scariest spots in the world. The details of the Mariana Trench, which is even more deep than Everest, are quite interesting. The finding of the pit, which is thought to have survived even the creatures with information about extinction, is also based on an interesting discovery.

DISCOVERED WITH METAL PROBE

In the Pacific Ocean, in 1951, a research ship dropped 1 kilogram of metal probe into the water. The Mariana Trench, which was discovered after it took 1 hour for the mass to descend to the bottom, is the deepest point on earth with a depth of 11 thousand meters.

This depth is even greater than the highest point in the world, Everest. In this eerie pit are frightening creatures known as the scientifically recorded Goblin shark, Ax fish, fan-finned sea devil, also known as the lighthouse.

The giant Megalodon sharks, which were thought to have gone extinct 2.5 million years ago, are also thought to still exist here.

IT SWALLOWED THE TURKISH SEAMAN

In 2012, the famous Canadian film director James Cameron managed to get down to the pit alone in a 4-hour journey.

Cemil Cakır, who was on duty on the merchant ship in 2013, fell to the place where the Mariana pit was and has not been heard from for 10 years since that day.

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