Sunday, 20 March 2022

Keeping To A Maritime Theme

the discovery of the Endurance has been making the rounds,


all photographs Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust/National Geographic, the 144-foot ship that sank in 1915 during Ernest Shackleton's expedition has been making the news, but what has not been talked about much is the marine life that is now making the ship their new home, above a sea lily,

although 10,000 feet below the Antarctic waters creatures are living there, like these anemones on the ship’s hull,

and this Brisingid sea star, it is almost unbelievable that these creatures as well as other animals can not only survive the pressure but also withstand temperatures that reach below -2 degrees Celsius, to learn more about these creatures have a look here, life always finds a way, amazing! 


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