The road to Emerald City may be submerged under the sea. The crew of the exploration vessel Nautilus studies a Marine National Monument called Lili in the Pacific Ocean at papahanam kokaia ʻ In the area of uokalani ridge, I saw a strange looking landform.
This feature is similar to a cobbled road. When watching live diving videos of the landscape, impressive researchers described it as "yellow brick road" and "the road to Atlantis", and called it weird, cool and crazy in a video released last month.
The Nautilus spent most of April studying the geological and biological systems of seamounts, underwater mountains that originated from volcanoes. "At the top of the Nootka seamount, the team found the formation of a 'dry lake bed', which is now recognized as a fault flow of transparent rock (a volcanic rock formed in a high-energy eruption, and many rock fragments settle on the seabed). The brick pattern may come from the heating and cooling cycles associated with the eruption," the team said.
The exploration ship is operated by the non-profit marine exploration trust, which conducts live broadcast of the ship's exploration activities, allowing the audience to see what its remote-controlled submersible sees in the deep sea.