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11 Aug 05 - Using a mini-submarine, researchers at the University of
Bergen found the underwater hot springs at a depth of 660 yards in the
Norwegian Sea north of the Arctic island of Jan Mayen.
“The researchers were stunned when the mini-sub glided into an
underwater forest featuring pinnacles from which streamed water nearly
500 degrees F and saw sea life including shrimp, sea spiders, coral and
eel,” Aftenposten reported Thursday.
And we accuse humans of heating the Arctic Ocean.
http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2005/08/11/Hot-springs-found-in-Norwegian-Sea/UPI-75021123792788/
Thanks to David Gendron for this link
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