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By the end of this video, we will get to the deepest point in the ocean
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We begin on a beach and oh, here we go, we're going down. Alright, so the sea is Azov, is about 7 metres deep
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And its maximum point is 14 metres, but down we go. Lake Victoria, 41 metres. There's a whale kicking about, look at that
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Lake Victoria's average depth is 41 metres. Same with the Yellow Sea, Baltic Sea's not that much with 55 metres
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It just doesn't seem that deep, really, does it? Anyway, off we go. Lake Victoria's deepest point is 81 meters though. Oh, it's the Euro tunnel. I've been down there. I've been in those little tunnels
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I don't really remember it felt like a train to be honest Becky went through it when she was a kid and she thought that you'd be able to see the fish out the window
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Oh for size comparison, we've got the statue of liberty's been shoved down there
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The North Sea has an average depth of 95 meters right we're dipping down
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There's more whales kicking about Lake Superior and the Yellow Sea are both about 150 meters deep
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That's a scary noise. Caspian Sea, 211 meters. Oh, we are going to get so deep
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Hang on. Hang on. What's that plane doing down there? Why did he not turn it into a submarine
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Metabol Studios, what are you doing? All right. So this is what the Eiffel Tower would be like in comparison
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300 meters. Oh Ahmed Garber did the deeper scuba dive How did his head not explode That insane Fair play to him The depth of the Eiffel Tower Lake Superior 400 meters
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All right, we're going down. We are getting deep. Baltic Sea and the Red Sea, 459 meters
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Petronius, expecto Petronius. So is that the deepest oil platform? Right, okay
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Hey, look at that. Subscribe. Enakai, put my name there. That's better, thank you
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Oh, here we go. So we get to see world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa
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That's as if it was shoved underwater. I mean, that just shows how ridiculously, crazily tall the Burj Khalifa is
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Caspian Sea maximum depth. Right, we're now surpassing a thousand meters. And I don't think we've even gotten started
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Yeah, we're starting to reach like ocean depths as opposed to sea depths, which is crazy
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Think of all the little creepy things that are swimming about down here. Mediterranean Sea, average depth 1,500
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That's deep isn't it to be fair deeper submarine cable 1,600 Labrador see never heard of it. Okay, so we've already doubled now. We've gone to
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2,000 meters, which is Norwegian sea average depth I want to see some more cool things knocking about please
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I loved when we had like the little scuba diver. We had the Burj Khalifa
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We had a plane that had no place being down here Oh here we going on What that We got a big stick Whoa whoa whoa Her did all oil platform Oh my god It a bit sad though isn it big drill drilling into the planet and stealing all of its resources i mean that crazily deep though when
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you get to see it like that 2 000 meters how do they build that bay bengal 2600 meter average
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whoa it's just gotten very deep the timor sea 3000 meters maximum depth southern ocean 3000 depth
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Atlantic Ocean 3000. Whoa, what's that? It's a Titanic. The Titanic's 3,700 meters down
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That's insane. Isn't it like crazy when you think about the fact that the Titanic's just still sat down there
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And who knew it was next to the Statue of Liberty this whole time? All right, Indian Ocean
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It's got an average depth of 3,700. I want to see more fish
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Why have we not edited any weird little angler fish knocking about or something? And I love that
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Okay, put a little angler fish swimming about. There we go. That's nice. Okay, Norwegian Sea, Andaman Sea, Pacific Ocean
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Oh, that's a big one. Oh, we're getting a big drop, though. Bay of Bengal, 4,000 metre depth
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Go on, shove some more interesting artefacts down here. I can't get over how deep the Titanic is
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No wonder it took a while to find. Mediterranean Sea's maximum depth is 5,000 metres
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Arctic Ocean, not that much different. Big drop, big drop. Is that the Eiffel Tower
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The USS Johnson shipwreck sunk 6 metres down That crazy Maximum point of the Southern and Indian Ocean We are getting too deep now Me ears are starting to pop Caribbean Sea 7
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Atlantic Ocean, maximum depth, 8,000. Mount Everest from the surface would be at that point
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Where's the drawing? I want to see Mount Everest. I assume he's not being shoved in there because he's too wide
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He would, like, mess up the frame. Can we plug him in there for a second, please? Okay. Thank you
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That's great. The Triste. God, I bet I nailed that pronunciation. They were the first crewed vessel to reach the bottom. There they are. There's the little fella and hang on
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We should have the deepest point then what was it the Mariana Trench
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11,000 meters deep and here we go hands in the air guys hands in oh
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God's sake I hate when these pop up It's going all the way back to the top and I don't get to see it because this related video right
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I'm downloading the video. I'm not missing out. Alright, we ready hands in the air everyone and
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And we're off! And it's all pixelated because it's been downloaded from some random website
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Whoa! That is deep. That is insanely deep. Oh my god
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And wait for it. Oh, that was a weird ending. Probably just banged my head into some sand right at the end
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What's going on there? Oh! So there we go. We now know the deepest point in the ocean is the Mariana Trench at 11,000 metres
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Thank you for watching and I'll see you later