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On our last dive to "Titanic,"
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we found
some interesting organisms.
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- Inside, yeah?
- Yes, inside the ship.
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It almost has wings.
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See the wings that are flying?
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The oddest creature
that was seen down there
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was something
we call the batwing.
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And to my knowledge,
nobody has identified it yet.
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Several creatures down there
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that I don't think
are known to science.
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"Titanic,"
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because there is
so much interest in it,
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has really allowed us to do
a great deal of research.
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You could actually see
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gelatinous-type clouds
of bacteria as they floated by
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and fingerlike structures
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that were hanging
from the ceilings.
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Intertwined
with this woodwork,
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we'll see these lavender worms.
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Shimmery, strange things,
almost transparent sometimes.
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And they particularly like
the mahogany paneling.
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Let's go up to him.
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Even the fish don't
look like the same rattails
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that are found outside.
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To me, they appear to live
exclusively inside the ship.
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He's heading for
the elevator shaft.
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Hey, he knows
where he's going.
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Wow. I can't believe it.
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I didn't think I'd see
the boilers on this dive.
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I had no idea
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we were approaching the bow
from this angle.
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We're awful close to this stuff.
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"Mir-2," you got
a steam pipe above you.
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Be careful.
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- It's safe to be this close?
- What are you worried about?
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If something happens to us, your
artwork will be worth millions.
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Oh, great.
That'll do me a lot of good.