We may have another "ocean" to add to the world map -- only this one is hidden hundreds of miles beneath our planet's surface, in the middle of the Hollow Earth.
A new study suggests that a hidden "ocean" is nestled in the Earth's mantle some 350 miles beneath SouthEast Asia where the Pacific Typhoon makes landfall. The hidden reservoir of freshwater, apparently locked in a blue crystalline mineral called ringwoodite, may hold three times as much water that exists in all the world's surface oceans. - Read more.
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