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Only three people Navy Lt. Don Walsh, a submariner, and explorer Jacques Piccard.  have ever done that, and one was a U.S. Navy submariner. In the Pacific Ocean, somewhere between Guam and the


Philippines, lies the Marianas Trench, also known as the Mariana Trench. At 35,814 feet below sea level, its bottom is called the Challenger Deep — the deepest pointknown on Earth.



In the Pacific Ocean, somewhere between Guam and the Philippines, lies the Marianas Trench, also known as the Mariana Trench. At 35,814 feet below sea level, its bottom is called the Challenger Deep — the deepest point known on Earth. In fact, to put it into perspective, think about the Titanic, which was found 12,600 feet below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean — nearly 2.4 miles down.


The Challenger Deep is nearly three times deeper than that.

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