In this Drain the Oceans mega episode, five full episodes explore unexplained events in the Pacific Ocean. The Great Barrier Reef The mysterious sinking of Australia’s “Titanic," a warship on a dangerous mission, and a ROV expedition searching for clues at the bottom of the reef. The Deadly Pacific Draining the Pacific reveals the deadly forces behind Earth’s most destructive natural disasters, and a catastrophic threat off America’s coast. The China Seas Draining the China seas exposes the remains of the biggest battleship ever put on the water and the extraordinary truth behind a 700-year-old mystery. The Pacific Megawrecks An expedition searches for the iconic wrecks of the Battle of the Pacific, including the ship that delivered the Hiroshima bomb, the USS Indianapolis. The Atomic Ghost Fleet Atomic explosions on ships at sea; the U.S.’s largest thermonuclear bomb; and a new survey using extraordinary CGI explores the dawn of the Nuclear Age. Watch more Drain the Oceans on Disney+: https://on.natgeo.com/3COE87q Explore the World with National Geographic subscriptions: http://natgeo.com/ytngmagazine ➡ Subscribe: https://on.natgeo.com/4p5A0D6 ➡ Get more Nat Geo Full Episodes: https://on.natgeo.com/3V5ZfHI ➡ Get wild with Nat Geo Animals Full Episodes: https://on.natgeo.com/3V2EOLO And check out more National Geographic series and specials here: ➡ Disney Plus: https://on.natgeo.com/3q6on5p ➡ Hulu: https://on.natgeo.com/3Qor0Ko ➡ NGTV: https://natgeo.com/tv ➡ ABC: https://abc.com #MegaEpisode #DrainTheOceans #NationalGeographic About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for critically acclaimed storytelling around science and exploration. Discover amazing wildlife, ancient civilizations, hidden worlds, and the incredible wonders of our Earth. Through world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo inspires fans of all ages to connect with, explore, and care about the world. Get More National Geographic: Official Site: https://nationalgeographic.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/natgeo Facebook: https://facebook.com/natgeo Threads: https://threads.com/@natgeo X: https://x.com/NatGeo LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/national-geographic TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@natgeo Reddit: https://reddit.com/user/nationalgeographic Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/natgeo The Greatest Mysteries of the Pacific Ocean | Drain the Oceans | MEGA EPISODE | Nat Geo https://youtu.be/bxIV_itPWkU National Geographic https://www.youtube.com/natgeo
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2:53:45 I learned how to use the radar on our family's crab boat in the 70's. It was an old 72 mile Navy surplus. Not the nice high resolution ones they have now. But I self taught myself how to use it for navigating and I could recognize where we were with just a look at the shoreline and the capes that we were running around on. Very helpful for getting out far enough from the shore to keep off the rocks. I could pass the Coast Guard test no problem.
The Pacific Ocean feels like an entire unknown world beneath the surface. Every shipwreck, trench, and lost ruin adds another layer to the mystery. It’s incredible how much of our own planet still hasn’t been fully explored
Theres Oceean life, Earth life, Space life- and we're messing with them all. They rule us however. Great doc thx
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Amazing
This was my grandpa's ship ❤
OMGoodness, the rouse and fall of the reef is planetary evolution
We need more of this type of presentation and much less AI. I love Nat Geo
A beautiful glimpse into the ocean's hidden world. It's really calming to watch and a great reminder to protect it
Bagiku soal laut cocoknyq hari rabu saya kepikiran kalo hari rabu pemandangan pantai & laut
1:39:48... It's secrets were that it was an ineffective P.O.S.... Leave it lie there, and don't waste your time and money on it.
I am only nine and listening to this
I love national geographic and ocean documentaries
1:07:55 I was in a 6.3 quake back in 2016. It threw all my book shelf’s to the floor and destroyed our kitchen. My step dad had just finished canning peppers the day before so we got gassed out of the house. I don’t think we had any deaths in that quake, but many buildings were considered too damaged to use anymore.
this is fascinating
Amazing documentary! But sometimes I wonder if we call the Pacific “mysterious” simply because we still haven’t explored enough of it. Maybe the real mystery is how little humanity truly knows about the ocean. 🌊
"It's a danger to ships and seafaring" god forbid the earth wants to protect itself from human greed
I’m going to college for criminal justice, I think I might change it to Biology, Maritime. I have learned sooooo much about the oceans, war and history. These people get ANSWERS! That’s what I want. The ocean truly hold the answers to the deepest mysteries of life. I seriously considering changing my major. I just shy from Math and math is so important to Science. Idk
The footage and photos of the 300 ship battle is exceptional!!!❤