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The research team’s submarine finally extricated through the 20-feet thick layer of hydrogen sulfide to reach their final goal. The submarine now stood at the very bottom of the Blue Hole. The happiest among them was perhaps Fabien Cousteau, as he was now able to carry forward the work his grandfather started almost 5 decades ago. Everyone was curious to see what the bottom of the Blue Hole looked like. It was obvious to them all that it was impossible to survive the hydrogen sulfide sheet, they would soon be left in dismay by something else they were about to discover.