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Three hundred feet down, seawater slams through a two-inch hole with enough...
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Mary Roach
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Grunt: The Curious Science of
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Three hundred feet down, seawater slams through a two-inch hole with enough force to bend a knee the way knees don't bend.
( Mary Roach )
[ Grunt: The Curious Science of ]
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