Top 3 places you CAN'T GO & people who went anyways... | Part 5 - Summary

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The narrative begins with a mention of a horrifying creature that lives on a tiny uninhabited island in the Southwestern Pacific. This creature, which is described as nightmarish, eats various prey such as coconuts, fish, birds, pigs, and people. The narrator then introduces a story about a man named Doc Deep, an avid scuba diver, who was attempting to break the world record for the deepest recreational

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1. There is a creature on a small, uninhabited island in the Southwestern Pacific that lives underground and comes out at night to eat various animals, including pigs and people [Document(page_content="00:00:00.16: there is this horrifying creature that\n00:00:02.40: lives on a tiny uninhabited island in\n00:00:04.80: the southwestern pacific\n00:00:06.48: that lives underground and at night it\n00:00:08.48: will come out and it will eat\n00:00:10.08: anything from coconuts to fish to birds\n00:00:14.08: to pigs to people...").

2. The creature is described as "nightmarish" [Document(page_content="00:00:00.16: there is this horrifying creature that\n00:00:02.40: lives on a tiny uninhabited island in\n00:00:04.80: the southwestern pacific\n00:00:06.48: that lives underground and at night it\n00:00:08.48: will come out and it will eat\n00:00:10.08: anything from coconuts to fish to birds\n00:00:14.08: to pigs to people...").

3. A man named Dr. Guy Garmin, also known as Doc Deep, was an avid scuba diver who attempted to break the world record for the deepest recreational scuba dive [Document(page_content="00:01:02.48: dr guy garmin also known as doc deep was\n00:01:05.44: an\n00:01:05.68: avid scuba diver and in 2015 he decided\n00:01:08.88: he was going to put his scuba diving to\n00:01:10.32: the test\n00:01:11.04: and try to break the world record for\n00:01:13.12: the deepest recreational scuba dive...").

4. Guy's plan was to go down to 1090 feet and then continue to 1200 feet [Document(page_content="00:01:26.88: guy's plan was to go down to 1090 feet\n00:01:28.32: and then keep going to 1200 feet...").

5. The dive was to be done off the coast of Saint Croix in the Caribbean, at an incredibly deep dive spot known as the Wall [Document(page_content="00:01:35.04: but in order to do that you need a\n00:01:36.88: dive site that goes down to 1200 feet\n00:01:37.84: but luckily guy did most of his scuba\n00:01:38.88: diving off the coast of saint croix in\n00:01:39.80: the caribbean\n00:01:40.08: and that area was known for an\n00:01:41.84: incredibly deep dive spot\n00:01:42.72: known as the wall...").

6. Guy and his son went down to the 1200 foot mark but Guy never came back up, suggesting that he may have been trapped or attacked by unknown creatures [Document(page_content="00:05:15.68: they couldn't really send a rescue\n00:05:17.12: mission down to get him because guy was\n00:05:19.36: going\n00:05:20.16: and was the only one that was\n00