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A mantis shrimp sees 16 colors. Its camera found something that glows in a color humans cannot see. 🦐Sulawesi Sea, Indonesia. We fitted an 8mm waterproof micro-camera to a wild mantis shrimp — the animal with the most complex visual system on Earth — and followed it into an unmapped internal coral cavity.
The cavity contained an arranged grid of basaltic stones at precise 30cm intervals, emitting UV fluorescence only detectable by the mantis shrimp's 16-type photoreceptor system — and our UV-sensitive lens.
No archaeological survey covers this coordinate.
No scientific record documents this structure.
A shrimp found it before any human did.
📍 Sulawesi Sea, Indonesia
🦐 Odontodactylus scyllarus · Mantis shrimp
⬇️ 15m depth · internal coral cavity
💡 UV fluorescence · unknown origin
Ep. 01 — Ocean Secrets POV
Our Turtle Dived 270m and Found a Missile Crater Nobody Reported
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🐢 A leatherback turtle.
The deepest-diving reptile on Earth.
We sent it somewhere no submarine had reached.
At 270 meters: a perfect circle burned into the seafloor.
Inside: a missile casing. Intact. Unregistered.
Nobody reported this strike.
The turtle found it anyway.
This is Episode 03. The most disturbing thing we've ever filmed.
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