What happens over there?
Some fishy stuff
>>62001436
you wake up on Easter Island
>>62001481
Pls no you're gonna wake him up
we rule the sea
>>62001409
Point Nemo
>>62001409
Appearently so much nothing that not even Google Earth can give details.
>>62001551
The most desolate part of the ocean where you had no competitors to begin with?
Test post
Cthulhu
>>62002258
hey!!! that's pretty good!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeimE8Wz6e4
DELET THIS THREAD
NOW!
>>62002258
no competitors? what do you mean?
the britlads and frenchies were all over this sea, how do you think the french polynesia exists?
also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chincha_Islands_War
>>62002459
French polynesia isn't even within the circled area.
>>62001409
This is where your children swim after you flush the toilet
>>62001409
One of these
Sundaland, the now submerged Sunda Shelf.
Zealandia, a continent that is now 93% submerged under the Pacific Ocean.
Kerguelen Plateau, a submerged micro-continent which is now 1–2 km below sea level.
Beringia, connecting Asia and North America.
Doggerland, the bed of the North Sea, inundated by rising sea level during the Holocene.
The bed of the Persian Gulf—claimed by some to contain Dilmun or the Garden of Eden
A large island in the Mediterranean Sea, of which the Maltese Islands are the only parts not now submerged.
Maui Nui, once a large island of the Hawaii archipelago; several major islands represent residual high ground of Maui Nui.
New Moore Island, an island in the Bay of Bengal submerged in 2010 by rising sea levels.
Verdronken Land van Reimerswaal, most of this region in The Netherlands vanished in a storm in 1532; the town of Reimerswaal survived as an island into the 17th century; the last bits of land vanished in the early 19th century.
Strand, an island off the German coast with the town Rungholt, eroded away by storm surges before being washed away by a final flood in 1634.
Jordsand, once an island off the Danish coast, eroded away by storm surges before being washed away by a final flood between 1998 and 1999.
Ferdinandea, submerged volcanic island which has appeared at least four times in the past.
Sarah Ann Island, now submerged guano island, located just north of the equator. Vanished between 1917 and 1932.
Ravenser Odd, a large 13th-century town on the old sandbank promontory in East Yorkshire, which became an island and then vanished in January 1392.
Dunwich, the traditional capital of the Kingdom of the East Angles that was lost to the sea in a storm surge hit the coastline in 1286.