When This Boat Crew Realized What They Were Seeing, It Was Almost Too Late To Escape..

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They did have really good educational shows back then. I was trying to see if i could find the show you were talking about but i could'nt.
I think this might be it. Looks familiar. I also think there was other ones too.



The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau
 

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woah breh. flora and fauna don't just pop up overnight. a lot of the unique species you see on isolated islands evolved independently from their nearest mainland cousins. new life doesn't just simultaneously appear :whoa:
besides that island will probably be washed away before a distinctly unique type of plant or animal can emerge.

:russell:

So the formation of a new island, a direct result of the movement of tectonic plates in action, a completely natural phenomenon unaffected by the hand of man, is cac shyt now?

I suppose when it rains hailstones that's cac shyt too?
:dahell:


this was a genuinely intriguing thread until idiots stepped inside :snoop:
Cac stuff because they saw a bunch of rocks and their first thought wasn't wtf but, "oh let's go explore it". If I see that in the ocean my boat is turning right around
 

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We don’t really think about it on a daily basis, but the Earth is still changing all the time. It just happens so slowly that we can’t really perceive it. But every now and then, things speed up… a lot.

Recently, the crew of the Maiken was enjoying a leisurely sail through the South Pacific when they spotted a strange discoloration on the water. They moved in closer to inspect it, but by the time they realized what it was, it was too late.

The crew of the Maiken was sailing the South Pacific when they spotted an unusual shadow.

NewIsland-maiken01.jpg


As they got closer, what they had taken to be a sandbar revealed itself to be something else entirely.

NewIsland-maiken02.jpg


A huge amount of pumice stone was floating to the surface of the water. It looked like a beach.

NewIsland-maiken03.jpg


They decided to get a closer look and redirected their yacht towards it.

NewIsland-maiken04.jpg


It looks like a beach in the middle of the ocean!

NewIsland-maiken05.jpg


The crew decided to sail through it, leaving a break in the stone behind them as they went.

NewIsland-maiken06.jpg


They wondered what could have caused this expanse of stone to suddenly appear.

NewIsland-maiken07.jpg


The field of pumice was getting even larger as they passed through it. The crew had an uneasy feeling and upped their speed.

NewIsland-maiken08.jpg


Once they were a safe distance away, they heard a faint rumbling. Looking back they saw water bubbling from the surface.

NewIsland-maiken09.jpg


The source of the pumice stone was an underwater volcano that was actually erupting at the time!

NewIsland-maiken10.jpg


They anchored to watch this tremendous event. Massive plumes of smoke filled the sky.

NewIsland-maiken11.jpg


As the smoke cleared, they noticed something strange just at the water’s surface…

NewIsland-maiken12.jpg


It was land!

NewIsland-maiken13.jpg


The stunned crew couldn’t believe what they were seeing: It was the actual birth of a new island.

NewIsland-maiken14.jpg


They sailed a little bit closer to see if their eyes were playing tricks on them.

NewIsland-maiken15.jpg


But it was real. The peaks of this new land mass were already taking form.

NewIsland-maiken16.jpg


It was one of the rarest events imaginable.

NewIsland-maiken17.jpg


They were so lucky! Not only because they were able to witness such an impossible sight… but also because they apparently very narrowly escaped with their lives!

:damn:

This is absolutely incredible. Amazing. Wow.

:merchant:
 

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Seriously, the ocean is so facinating. Ive always had a mild interest in it but this thread triggered my curiousity for real. Im gonna look for some books to read.

The ocean scares me. It's extremely interesting... but... I dunno.

:lupe:
 

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Nah breh that ain't how it works

A newly formed volcanic island is too hot to touch. Seeds and creatures would have to come much later. They would have to come from elsewhere. So it would be existing life forms transplanted there... If ever.

woah breh. flora and fauna don't just pop up overnight. a lot of the unique species you see on isolated islands evolved independently from their nearest mainland cousins. new life doesn't just simultaneously appear :whoa:
besides that island will probably be washed away before a distinctly unique type of plant or animal can emerge.

You guys need to watch more movies
 

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We don’t really think about it on a daily basis, but the Earth is still changing all the time. It just happens so slowly that we can’t really perceive it. But every now and then, things speed up… a lot.

Recently, the crew of the Maiken was enjoying a leisurely sail through the South Pacific when they spotted a strange discoloration on the water. They moved in closer to inspect it, but by the time they realized what it was, it was too late.

The crew of the Maiken was sailing the South Pacific when they spotted an unusual shadow.

NewIsland-maiken01.jpg


As they got closer, what they had taken to be a sandbar revealed itself to be something else entirely.

NewIsland-maiken02.jpg


A huge amount of pumice stone was floating to the surface of the water. It looked like a beach.

NewIsland-maiken03.jpg


They decided to get a closer look and redirected their yacht towards it.

NewIsland-maiken04.jpg


It looks like a beach in the middle of the ocean!

NewIsland-maiken05.jpg


The crew decided to sail through it, leaving a break in the stone behind them as they went.

NewIsland-maiken06.jpg


They wondered what could have caused this expanse of stone to suddenly appear.

NewIsland-maiken07.jpg


The field of pumice was getting even larger as they passed through it. The crew had an uneasy feeling and upped their speed.

NewIsland-maiken08.jpg


Once they were a safe distance away, they heard a faint rumbling. Looking back they saw water bubbling from the surface.

NewIsland-maiken09.jpg


The source of the pumice stone was an underwater volcano that was actually erupting at the time!

NewIsland-maiken10.jpg


They anchored to watch this tremendous event. Massive plumes of smoke filled the sky.

NewIsland-maiken11.jpg


As the smoke cleared, they noticed something strange just at the water’s surface…

NewIsland-maiken12.jpg


It was land!

NewIsland-maiken13.jpg


The stunned crew couldn’t believe what they were seeing: It was the actual birth of a new island.

NewIsland-maiken14.jpg


They sailed a little bit closer to see if their eyes were playing tricks on them.

NewIsland-maiken15.jpg


But it was real. The peaks of this new land mass were already taking form.

NewIsland-maiken16.jpg


It was one of the rarest events imaginable.

NewIsland-maiken17.jpg


They were so lucky! Not only because they were able to witness such an impossible sight… but also because they apparently very narrowly escaped with their lives!

:damn:
Is that your own prose?:jbhmm:
 

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pretty interesting
 

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Cac stuff because they saw a bunch of rocks and their first thought wasn't wtf but, "oh let's go explore it". If I see that in the ocean my boat is turning right around
My bad breh. interpreted it the wrong way cuz some posters really make you trip :smugfavre:
Science=Cac shyt to retards on the coli.



Don't even waste your time with these clowns.
We have a duty to enlighten these clowns breh:troll:
 
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