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Marianas Trench: The Deepest Point On Earth
Topic Started: Feb 9 2015, 03:26 AM (165 Views)
Webster
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Marianas Trench: The Deepest Spot On Earth
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I think that's wrong.

The "deepest place on Earth" would be under that pile of bullshit in the District of Columbia.
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DrLeftover
Feb 9 2015, 04:30 PM
I think that's wrong.

The "deepest place on Earth" would be under that pile of bullshit in the District of Columbia.
*scratches head in thought* ...and that location would be anywhere along Pennsylvania Avenue, right? :D :D :D
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Thanks for the link, I just downloaded this to my phone via TubeMate.

I'll watch it sometime this weekend. :)
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What is most amazing is that there was life down in the trench.
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I once saw an infographic that showed from Mt. Everest way down to the Mariana Trench. If I can find it, I'll post it..

It would seem that there is a lot that we don't know because of the limitations of our technology.

Really though, its not much different from the limitations we have where space exploration is concerned.. I just hope that I am around to see the day when we can learn much more than we know now..
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