Scientists Just Announced They Discovered A Massive Anomaly Underneath This Volcano In The Andes

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Scientists just announced they discovered a massive anomaly underneath this volcano in the Andes. Today, we take a look at what scientists discovered underneath the Andes.

There are mysteries all around us, and we are fascinated by what we cannot understand. Inexplicable phenomena are discovered every day, keeping our curiosity piqued and the prospect of knowing the world around us a foreign concept.

In an international effort comprised of scientists from Bristol, Germany, France, Canada and Wales, a huge body of water has been discovered 15 kilometres under an inactive volcano in Bolivia.

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I have a joke for everyone commenting here; I hope you find it entertaining and funny:

Why are volcanoes so rude?








Because they Int- Erupt a lot.

OnePieceGuy
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I love this channel, straight to the point

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only channel that posts like 2-3 times a freaking day. HOW?! thank you for your hard work!

Luspenchief
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This channel is the only reason I can sleep. I listen to the same marathon almost every night. 😂

The info about volcanoes is spot on. More focus on Earth anomalies please!

lindakay
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Negatives on satalite WiFi far outweigh the benefits when one also considers the studied and proven short term yet detrimental physiological effects on ecosystems and bioms across our natural world including ourselves, caused by excess radio frequencies in our atmosphere. STOP THIS MADNESS WHILE WE STILL CAN.
Nice video! Microwaving my hands while I watch....

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richardchapman
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kennethmarsh
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This didn't just happen. It was mentioned in 2016

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Regarding SpaceX Satellites the solution is to have SpaceX Starlink Satellites also carry telescopes in them facing outwards and then share the data with observers world wide. These should easily handle the task of catching objects within the solar system, and for higher quality/farther exploration capacity launching larger telescopes to space will result in improved telescopes and improved imaging due to the lack of atmosphere (same goes for the previous issue with comets and other possible earth impactors). This can end up being a good thing if SpaceX takes social responsibility seriously, in this case it would be more accurate to call it "Planetary Responsibility" though.

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Please continue asking why. I’ve always asked why since I was a child. I remember I must’ve asked why this or that so much that my stepfather gave me a book entitled “tell me why”. I learned 3 things that day, that my stepfather found me irritating, and there was somewhere I could search for answers to some of my questions - books, and my stepfather, despite acting as if he knew everything didn’t want to know how to be a father. Only a fool doesn’t ask and accepts another fools advice and a fool has a surplus of advice as he is always talking.
Always remember, the fool always seems to be talking, the wisest man in the room will nearly always be the quietest man in the room. A fool always feels he has to demonstrate how smart he is, but in reality he is terrified the quiet man can see right through his lies and see him for what he really is, a fool….

markmartin
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There was this one time, right,
where, get this, I fell straight down, no joke,
straight in to an open grave.

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Also part of my nightly routine..I feel as tho I've learned something new today about what's going on in the world

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Mine too! Just found it a few days ago haven't turned it off yet!

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Re {3): From the beginning, astronomers have always had problems seeing space from the earth. If swarms of satellites are their final straw, it's about time for another approach: move your viewing telescopes OUTSIDE the swarms of earth satellites and build them in space like the new JWST at L1 or. on the far side of our moon (or some other moon). If you can't beat them - join them!

terrycureton
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There’s supposed to be an enormous water reservoir deep under the Sahara. But it being so deep is problematic in reaching it, ...so far.

dafttool
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This channel should be called explained mysteries

theramblingsofamadman
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Seeing asteroids that potentially threaten earth, and nothing to be done on them VS. not being able to see them at all. What's the difference?

jakapratama
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Are we sure that it wasn’t a chilling anomaly?

Brian-wjbk
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Why not putt Teloscpes on the sattlites .

osmosisjones
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Good grief those satellites are ginormous. Why couldn’t they be made with different materials ones that are de-magnetized so a magnetized storm doesn’t effect their operational capabilities? Why couldn’t the same technology be made on a smaller scale?

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