Explore the Mysteries Below
€149.00
Authentic deep-sea pearl jewelry collection with rare black and golden pearls from Pacific depths
€289.00
Vintage nautical instruments including brass compass, sextant, and maritime navigation tools
€199.00
Professional diving gear with underwater camera, coral-safe equipment, and marine life guide
€449.00
Swiss-made diving watch with tide tracker, depth gauge, and luminescent deep-sea display
€179.00
Shark tooth jewelry and fossilized megalodon artifacts from prehistoric ocean depths
€329.00
Tropical expedition gear with waterproof maps, survival kit, and island navigation tools
The deepest point on Earth reaches 36,200 feet below sea level. The pressure at the bottom is over 1,000 times greater than at sea level, crushing most objects instantly. Only a handful of humans have ever reached its depths.
A blue whale's heart weighs as much as a small car - about 400 pounds. It beats only 5-6 times per minute and can be heard from up to 2 miles away underwater. Their arteries are so large that a small child could crawl through them.
These mysterious creatures can grow up to 43 feet long and have eyes the size of dinner plates - the largest in the animal kingdom. They inhabit depths of 300-1000 meters and were first photographed alive only in 2004.
Dense saltwater flows like rivers along the ocean floor, complete with rapids and waterfalls. The largest underwater river flows along the bottom of the Black Sea and is 350 times greater than the Thames.
90% of deep-sea creatures produce their own light through chemical reactions. This living light show creates the largest habitat of glowing organisms on Earth, turning the deep ocean into a galaxy of living stars.
Over 3 million shipwrecks lie on the ocean floor, holding more artifacts than all museums combined. These underwater time capsules preserve history better than any land-based archaeological site.