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MythBusters: Shark Shipwreck (360 Video)
MythBusters: Shark Shipwreck (360 Video)
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so welcome to MythBusters virtual
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reality reality reality this is Adam and
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know however much you turn around you
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won't see me because I'm not here I'm
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just doing the narration but the
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narration of what well well for Shark
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Week 2015 we tested the myth that sharks
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are scared of orca noises killer whales
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and we conducted that experiment on a
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shipwreck this video is a behind thes
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scenes tour of that wreck in full
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360° so as we descend you can already
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see the reason why we came to this wreck
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in the first place there's loads of
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sharks if you look all the way around
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you you're surrounded by I reckon what
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25
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sharks these are nearly all Caribbean
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Reef sharks with the odd Nurf shark
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thrown in they're pretty hard to see now
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I have to admit I do get a little
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nervous before getting in the water with
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these guys particularly when you're on
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the surface of the boat looking down
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into the water looks pretty scary but
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once you're in the water what you see is
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that sharks are beautiful graceful
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creatures it's a real privilege to be
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able to dive with
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them but back to the wreck this wreck
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that we're over now is the wreck that we
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filmed it to be honest I don't know what
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this wreck is and it's so dilapidated
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it's actually hard to see what it might
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have once been so enough already on that
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the recck we filmed in is the one just
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coming into view in the distance yep
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here it comes now behind that diver who
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happens to be our executive producer
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checking the place out prior to our
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experiments you can see that somewhat
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predictably the wreck is guarded by a
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bunch of sharks actually not a bunch a
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shiver I think that is the collective
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noun for sharks a shiver of sharks I
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like that it's better than a mouthful or
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a Gulp or a tooth now shiver is
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definitely the
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best so now we're swimming directly
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above the wreck heading towards the
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stern this particular boat was called
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the Ray of Hope it's a pretty terrible
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name for a boat that became a wreck
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lying on its side at the bottom of the
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ocean oh cool look if you look straight
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ahead you can see a large Rass heading
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into that tunnel
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beautiful but anyway back to the story
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this ship didn't have some kind of
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accident now it was sunk here
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deliberately to become an artificial
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reef and over the last two decades it
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has become colonized by all kinds you
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can see stag Coral sponges sea fans a
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huge amount of life has taken hold on
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this wreck now because this is only 40
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ft deep it gets a lot of light so it's a
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great place for Coral to colonize and
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it's because of this colonization this
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diversity that means an entire ecosystem
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complete with complex food chains and
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food webs can exist and ultimately what
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that means is that there are sharks lots
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of them a shiver of them although of
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course at the moment I say that I
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realize there's not any sharks to see at
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this point of the
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boat Murphy's
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Law we did this dive the day before our
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experiment as a kind of a wrecky a
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reconnaissance mission to get familiar
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with it and figure out how our
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experiment was going to go down but to
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see how the experiment itself worked if
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you dare you need to check out our other
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virtual reality
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