The Earth is 70% water, most of which is still an unexplored wonderland of lost cities, buried treasures, and possibly some kind of unstoppable Osama-Megatron-hybrid-superbeast.
Covering 16 acres of the ocean floor, Neptune Memorial Reef is 40ft deep and serves as a final resting place & underwater mausoleum, making it the world's largest man-made reef.
This is the world’s only Underwater Post Office. You can pick your brain up off the floor now.
In 1912, R.M.S. Titanic sank after going mano-a-mano with an iceberg, and losing. The famed ship was discovered off the coast of Newfoundland in 1985, nearly 12,500ft deep.
A cadre of shipwrecks, downed planes, and tanks comprise the "Ghost Fleet of Truk Lagoon" that was once explored by Jacques Cousteau himself, so you know it's legit.
This 76ft Brazilian yacht called "Endless Sea" met its end when it sank off the coast of Antarctica. Kind of ironic, huh?
Poseidon Undersea Resort is still in the concept phase, but will feature an underwater restaurant and bar, library, luxury accommodations, wedding chapel, and spa.
The world's first underwater sculpture gallery is Grenada's Underwater Sculpture Park, which features pieces bolted to a substrate 22ft deep, like this series of life-size faces molded into a coral boulder.
Thanks to good 'ole tectonic shifting, Parco Archeologico Sommerso di Baia, west of Naples, Italy now sits 15ft underwater.
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