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Diving in Antarctica: 100 Meters Under the Ice

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An expedition of French divers has just sent rare images of Antarctic abyss. They have descended to 100 meters of depth. They have found life and color there, with the aim of classifying these areas as a marine protected area. From the first dive to zero degrees, the Breton team of Under The Pole discovers sponges, stars of the sea, intact corals and an underwater life they did not imagine. New species may be discovered. (Environment).

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An expedition of French divers has just sent rare images of Antarctic abyss. They have descended to 100 meters of depth. They have found life and color there, with the aim of classifying these areas as a marine protected area. From the first dive to zero degrees, the Breton team of Under The Pole discovers sponges, stars of the sea, intact corals and an underwater life they did not imagine. New species may be discovered. (Environment).

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TF1 INFO broke the news in on Saturday, January 24, 2026.
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