Divers Inspect Sunken World War II Ship, They Find Giant ‘Orb’ Floating In The Depths

The underwater world is surely fantastic and mysterious. Scientists have only been able to map 5% of the oceans’ depth and there are still many things we do not know about the deep sea.

That is why some argue it is the place where things simply look out of this world.

During their dive, a team of divers that were inspecting a sunken World War II ship stumbled upon a strange egg that was floating in the depths. They had to film their entire experience!

20. Exploring the Underwater World

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Ronald Raasch, Nils Baadness and Brynjar Aarnseth are part of a scientific diving team. During their recent dives off the Norwegian coast, they were exploring a sunken World War II ship.

Something drew their attention as they were heading towards the shore…

19. The REV Ocean Research Team

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Ronald Raasch and Nils Baadness are part of the REV Ocean research group. They were just outside Ørsta in Norway, looking for more information on the WWII shipwreck and the creatures around it.

18. The SS Radbod

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The shipwreck the team of divers was inspecting sank back in October 1944. It sank around 200 meters off the coast after an air raid, and was discovered to have its bow at 27 meters depth and the stern at 80 meters depth.

But, apparently, the shipwreck wasn’t what would amaze the divers.

It was Mother Nature…

17. A Strange Encounter

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As the divers head towards the shore, they spot something 17 meters below the surface. It looks as if a thing floats freely under the water, so they get closer, shining some light on the strange formation…