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A group of people on a fishing boat are seen using an unusual deep-sea bait setup when they suddenly hook a large shark. As they reel it in, they discover the shark has been bitten clean in half, suggesting the presence of a much larger predator in the water.

The scene then shifts to a separate maritime incident involving a nuclear-powered submarine that had gone missing for 48 hours. The vessel is later found thousands of miles from its last known location in Antarctic waters, completely intact with no visible signs of damage.

Despite the condition of the submarine, all 177 crew members are missing, and onboard systems, including recorded data, appear to have been entirely wiped. The situation highlights a mysterious and unexplained sequence of events in deep-sea environments, where both natural and unknown factors may be at play.

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00:00The man took a large crocodile as bait and intended to fish for deep-sea creatures in
00:03the Atlantic Ocean.
00:04Little did he know that this would lead to an unexpected disaster.
00:07Just 10 minutes after the crocodile was thrown into the water, the fishing rod began to react.
00:11Watching the float being violently dragged towards the distant sea, the man immediately
00:14realized that this was definitely a rare and huge creature.
00:17Sure enough, the next second, a huge white shark suddenly leapt out of the water.
00:25The man was excited and immediately reeled in the fishing rod.
00:28But strangely, the tension of the fishing line was not as terrifying as expected.
00:32Before long, the float was pulled back.
00:33But when his companion was about to catch the fish, they were shocked to discover that the
00:37shark they had caught was only half of its original size.
00:47The story takes place on the U.S. Navy's USS Reagan aircraft carrier in Antarctica.
00:51While on a mission, they unexpectedly discovered a nuclear-powered submarine that had been
00:55missing for 48 hours.
00:56But the strangest thing was that it was located over 5,000 nautical miles away from the place
01:01where it went missing.
01:02Even if the submarine had been traveling at full speed with maximum power, it would have
01:05been impossible to cross half the globe in such a short time.
01:08What's even more terrifying is that there were no signs of any fighting or destruction
01:11inside the submarine.
01:12The food inside was still fresh, and all the living supplies were in perfect condition.
01:16But all 177 crew members vanished without a trace.
01:19Moreover, all the electronic equipment had completely failed, and even the data from the submarine's
01:24black box had been completely wiped out, leaving no trace for investigation.
01:27You don't look too surprised.
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