It was the Mediterranean Sea!
Jacques-Yves Cousteau began his diving career in the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean and eventually conducted research expeditions in almost every major ocean and many smaller basins, including the Great Lakes. There seems to be no evidence that he dived in the Arctic Ocean.
Jacques Cousteau
Jacques Cousteau
There is no credible evidence to support the claim that Jacques Cousteau heard screaming voices in the deepest part of his dive. Cousteau was a pioneer in marine exploration and conservation, and his work focused on studying and protecting the ocean environment. It is likely that any reports of screaming voices are exaggerated or fictional.
he traveled in the ocean
Jacques Cousteau did.
No, Jacques Cousteau did not hear voices under the ocean. He was a renowned oceanographer who pioneered marine conservation and underwater exploration.
Jacques Cousteau conducted a famous dive around Dia Island, Crete, in 1972 during an expedition for his television series "The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau." This exploration showcased the rich marine life and underwater landscapes of the area. The specific date of the dive isn't widely documented, but it was part of his broader efforts to promote marine conservation.
Jacques Cousteau
Jacques Cousteau dived around Dia Island in 1972. The purpose of his trip was to look for the lost Atlantis. Please see the links.
Jacques Cousteau studied the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and the Sea of Cortez among others during his career as a pioneering oceanographer and marine conservationist.
becase he felt lke it