Sixty feet under the Gulf of Mexico lie the remains of an 50,000-year-old forest.
Diver and photographer Ben Raines took some amazing photos of the site
and sent samples of the trees — which still look like trees — to the
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for radiocarbon dating. You can
see sap in a cross-section of the wood and, when it's cut, Raines says
it still smells like fresh cypress.
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