What happens here?

What happens here?

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hawaii and thats pretty much it

mostly satanic rituals on islands.

Sea rising. Island-nations sinking.

Trash spot the size of Texas

rainbows ;_;

youtube.com/watch?v=V1bFr2SWP1I

American tourists pissing off the natives. Pretty much what happens everywhere.

salt and radiation

Is this really true?

Fucking Atlantis. Do you even have history lessons in Portugal?

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_garbage_patch
I think the concentrated part is the size of Texas. The thing is fuckhueg though

I think I saw some pics of floating islands made of plastic bottles.

>Because of its large area, it is of very low density (4 particles per cubic meter), and therefore not visible from satellite photography, nor even necessarily to casual boaters or divers in the area. It consists primarily of a small increase in suspended, often microscopic, particles in the upper water column.
>4 particles per cubic meter
>small increase in suspended, often microscopic, particles

In my heart there will always be a rainbow.

It fucks with marine life

water

nukes

Island time

A good piece belongs to France

I didn't know you still had territory near Canada

fish fuck

>he does not know Saint Pierre Et Miquelon

Pure blooded french girls from the16th century

underwater sea monsters

giant monster hiding in the mariana trench

Never heard of the Holy Buddhist Kingdom of Atlantis ?

Lemuria

This annoys me every time it's brought up.
Whenever anybody writes about this they have to do it in a way that gives the impression there's some huge garbage island floating in the sea. Often they even add pictures of garbage that is completely not how it looks in real life, pic related. Fuck these liars and their bullshit.

how does it look in real life then

There's a satellite picture of it somewhere

This guy already said it >Because of its large area, it is of very low density (4 particles per cubic meter), and therefore not visible from satellite photography, nor even necessarily to casual boaters or divers in the area.
>It consists primarily of a small increase in suspended, often microscopic, particles in the upper water column.

?????

Roseanne smoking weed and growing peanuts

Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn

Also, here's a scene of a documentary that shows it pretty well.

youtu.be/X5ZKk11R56o?t=1m36s

this

wtf, timestamps don't work right? Was trying to set it to start at 1:36

what i do know in the pacific ocean they're taking turns capturing each other.

FUCK i embarassed my fucking self

i meant indian

Avatar project

Hitler's secret bunker.

Tourist trap

Putin's cloning facilities

Based

US naval bases

garbage islands
youtube.com/watch?v=y5y1W5xduiE

The ring of fire

Godzilla

jewish headquarters

>As it disintegrates, the plastic ultimately becomes small enough to be ingested by aquatic organisms that reside near the ocean's surface. In this way, plastic may become concentrated in neuston, thereby entering the food chain.
>the floating debris can absorb organic pollutants from seawater, including PCBs, DDT, and PAHs.

Hope you don't eat tuna or swordfish. They concentrate the toxins since they're near the top of the foodchain

Continent of mu

Actually when I was learning stuff about plastics, and industry correlation, the funny stuff is that the type of plastics, which have lesser density than water (floating) are only taking up 20% of the total manufactured plastics in weigh. You can guess what is going on deep down.
>T. production technologist.

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