A crew have become the first to reach the bottom of the Atacama Trench in the Eastern Pacific, descending a staggering 26,465ft below sea level.Explorer Victor Vescovo, Founder of Caladan Oceanic, was joined by Dr Osvaldo Ulloa, Director of the Instituto Milenio de Oceanografia on the epic voyage.They made the dive on January 21, becoming the first ever crewed dive to the deepest point of the Atacama Trench, which is also the deepest part of the South-Eastern Pacific Ocean, and sits off the coasts of Chile and Peru.
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