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What are the weirdest things found underwater?
25 Images Of Strange Things Underwater (That Definitely Don’t Belong There)
- 25 An Ancient Greek Computer.
- 24 The World’s First Semi-Submerged Art Gallery.
- 23 One of The World’s Most Beautiful Shipwrecks: The Sweepstakes, Canada.
- 22 More Than 60 Tons Of WWII Silver.
- 21 Underwater Museum of Art, Florida.
Can you hallucinate from scuba diving?
When breathing air at depths of 90 m (300 ft) – an ambient pressure of about 10 bar (1,000 kPa) – narcosis in most divers leads to hallucinations, loss of memory, and unconsciousness. A number of divers have died in attempts to set air depth records below 120 m (400 ft).
What do deep sea divers find?
25 Things Actually Found Underwater By Deep-Sea Divers
- 25 Trucks.
- 24 Ancient Treasures.
- 23 Ancient Sculptures.
- 22 13,000 year old Human Skull.
- 21 Motorcycles.
- 20 Underwater Jesus.
- 19 Giant Jellyfish.
- 18 Goblin Sharks.
What is the most craziest thing found in the ocean?
The 10 Weirdest Ocean Creatures – And Where to Find Them
- Clown FrogFish. This strange creature from waters around Indonesia is bright yellow with red markings.
- Sea Pen.
- Blob Sculpin.
- Red-Lipped Batfish.
- Giant Spider Crab.
- Giant Tube Worms.
- Vampire Squid.
- Leafy Seadragon.
Can I dive with a cough?
If your cough involves expectorating congestion or mucus from throat or lungs, I suggest you not dive. Without being vivid, you could “aspirate your expectoration” and choke or gag. Also, a persistent “dry cough” suggests, as noted above, that diving should be left to another day.
What is the Benz from diving?
Decompression sickness: Often called “the bends,” decompression sickness happens when a scuba diver ascends too quickly. Divers breathe compressed air that contains nitrogen. At higher pressure under water, the nitrogen gas goes into the body’s tissues.
What is the weirdest creature in the ocean?
Scientists call this fish Psychrolutes microporos, but also, more directly, “Fathead.” Smithsonian Magazine even notes that the weird looking creature is largely considered the “World’s Ugliest Animal.” But the blobfish is a pretty incredible sea dweller, surviving at depths in excess of 4,000 feet, where the pressure …