Keith Wheeles

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To get a sense of how much deep-sea action goes on in the far north, consider the Denmark Strait Cataract, located between Greenland and Iceland. It’s the planet’s tallest, mightiest waterfall, 11,500 feet high and a hundred miles wide, pumping five million cubic meters of water per second—and it lies two thousand feet beneath the ocean’s surface.
The Underworld: Journeys to the Depths of the Ocean
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