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As I piloted my little boat through the waves, I felt a strange uneasy feeling in my stomach.
Something felt out of place, as if the ocean around me was not quite real.
I activated the high-resolution scanners and began mapping the seabed. That's when I saw it: a huge void, a kind of hole in the middle of the ocean that seemed to absorb all the light around it.
It was invisible to the naked eye, but my instruments detected it clearly.
I approached the boat cautiously, amazed at this phenomenon that defied all logic. Measuring the depth, I discovered that the hole extended hundreds of metres below the surface, with no trace of water or bottom.
My mind was filled with questions: What unseen forces had created this aberration in the middle of the sea? How could such a thing have gone unnoticed by today's science and technology?
I decided to investigate further, driven by the thrill of discovery and the need to understand this oceanic mystery.