What Was Captured 5,400 Meters Deep in the Manila Trench Will Leave You Stunned

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Beneath the surface of the South China Sea lies a place few dare to discuss—the Manila Trench. Plunging more than 5,400 meters deep, it’s one of the most hostile and least explored places on Earth. At that depth, the environment is pitch-black, with temperatures just above freezing and pressure intense enough to crush submarines. Yet despite these brutal conditions, a deep-sea probe recently captured chilling footage of something unexpected—something that has left scientists searching for answers. Whatever was recorded in the depths of the trench could challenge everything we thought we knew about life in Earth’s oceans.

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