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The Mysteries of the World's Largest and Deepest Aquifer
The world's largest and deepest aquifer, the Ogallala, is shrouded in mystery and inaccessibility, but scientists are persistently studying it to gain information. The technology used to study the depths of the aquifer is limited and has been a challenge to navigate.
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Experts believe that the Great Blue Hole can be used to research weather patterns and disasters worldwide due to its presumed connection to other water systems.
12:24 - 16:17 (03:53)
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Experts believe that the Great Blue Hole can be used to research weather patterns and disasters worldwide due to its presumed connection to other water systems. They have deployed equipment to investigate, even though its depth makes it difficult to access the entire area.
ChapterThe Mysteries of the World's Largest and Deepest Aquifer
Episode140: Underwater Grave. Death Valley National Park.
PodcastNational Park After Dark
The devil's hole pupfish is the rarest fish species in the world, only found at Devil's Hole.
16:17 - 18:43 (02:25)
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The devil's hole pupfish is the rarest fish species in the world, only found at Devil's Hole. They're facing extinction due to obstacles such as nearby water extraction causing issues for their habitat.