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Plunging a staggering 10,994 metres, the Mariana Trench is the deepest known point on Earth.
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Reaching 8,740 metres, the Milwaukee Depth is a submerged valley off the coast of Puerto Rico.
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Cutting a dramatic 6,000 metres deep, the Tsangpo Grand Canyon is one of China's hidden wonders.
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Delving over 4,500 metres into the earth, Tau-Tona is one of the deepest mines in the world.
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At 2,250 metres, Krubera Cave is the deepest cave ever explored.
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Holding the title of deepest freshwater lake at 1,642 metres, Lake Baikal is a natural marvel.
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The Bingham Canyon Quarry, a massive open-pit mine in Utah, reaches a depth of 970 metres.
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A relatively shallow 603 metres deep, Vertigo Cave in Slovenia is still an impressive feat of nature.
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Would you ever visit these super deep places?
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