Horror of the deep sea: the dangers posed by the ocean
• Horror of the deep sea: the dangers posed by the ocean
The ocean covers 70% of the surface of our planet, and at the same time he studied for less than 5%. It is inhabited by huge whales that can overturn boats, jellyfish, killing only one touch of its poisonous tentacles, shark, from which killed and injured dozens of people each year attacks, and quite harmless creatures, terrifying one his formidable views.
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Easy diver embraces a giant octopus, which easily could wrap his body with its tentacles several times.
The tentacles of some giant jellyfish may stretch up to 20 meters.
Curious humpback whale appeared near the fishing boats off the coast of the city of Gold Coast in Australia.
Humpback whale circling near the boat on the islands of Tonga. Diver at that time was under water.
southern right whale near the boat floats off the coast of Peninsula Valdes, Argentina.
Shark fin out of the water is shown next to a kayaker.
hammerhead sharks in the archipelago of the Florida Keys. This kind of sharks rarely attack humans, but such cases have been recorded yet.
White Shark cage bars to brake diving off the coast of Guadalupe Island, but in the end was able to escape to freedom. The diver, who all this time was in a cage, miraculously not hurt.
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Marine spider.
The anchor fairlead aircraft carrier of the US Navy, "Saratoga", flooded during the nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll in the north-east of Papua - New Guinea.
Cluster of crab spiders.
The accumulation of huge jellyfish off the coast of Japan.
Similar to other snakes on the islands of algae Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada.
The two-tone bonito, sea snake, which lives in the open sea off the coast of Costa Rica.
Sea eels that reach three meters in length, may attack people.
On the sea is often restless. Fortunately, we rarely communicated to watch like with my own eyes.
Lighthouse in Porto, Portugal. Huge waves also represent a great danger.
Coast at Praia do Norte in Portugal known record waves that attract surfers.