First Episode Of NatGeo’s ‘Into The Depths’ Podcast Now Available

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The predominant episode of a six-phase National Geographic podcast series a pair of crew of gloomy divers all around the arena which might maybe be attempting to get sunken wrecks of slave ships is now on-line.

In step with the podcast’s description:

“Into the Depths follows National Geographic Explorer Tara Roberts as she sets off on the lunge of a lifetime to meet the divers, marine archaeologists, descendants of those introduced over on ships, and historians investigating the misplaced reviews of the slave trade. She’s inspired to portion their accounts both to elongate the historical document and to honor the estimated 1.8 million unsung souls who perished at some stage in the Center Passage. Along the device, Tara meets up alongside with her family and pals, non secular advisers, and even a poet to abet express those ancestral reviews, and delves into her have roots — tough her assumptions about house and belonging.”

You might maybe maybe get the “Into the Depths” podcast on Apple Podcasts right here.

(Featured disclose credit: Price Thiessen/National Geographic)

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— National Geographic (@NatGeo) January 27, 2022

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John Liang is the News Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first acquired the diving trojan horse while in High School in Cairo, Egypt, the place he earned his PADI Birth Water Diver certification in the Red Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, among white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Waft of Costa Rica, and other locations alongside with a pool in Las Vegas helping to destroy the arena document for the largest underwater press conference.