What is in the water underneath the Golden Gate Bridge?

Just sitting there in the deep. Underneath the Golden Gate Bridge lies the wreck of the City of Chester, a steamboat that sank on August 22, 1890 at 10 a.m. The boat was impaled on the steamer Oceanic, arriving from Asia, and sunk in six minutes. It traveled to the seafloor and settled in, still upright.
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What was discovered beneath the Golden Gate Bridge?

A 19th-century shipwreck near the Golden Gate Bridge was just discovered (again) A century after a passenger steamer sank in the San Francisco Bay, killing more than a dozen people, the shipwreck's remains have been located. Again.
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Are there sharks under the Golden Gate?

While great white sharks are occasionally seen near the Golden Gate Bridge, they rarely stray into the Bay's main waters. Great whites are most abundant near the Farallon Islands, 35 miles west of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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How deep is the water under the Golden Gate?

Want to swim over the deepest part of the bay? Maybe you've already done it and had no idea - you'll find the deepest water in our Golden Gate Bridge race just under the bridge at over 370 feet.
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Are there bodies in the Golden Gate Bridge?

Most people who survive the leap do so with multiple broken bones and extensive internal injuries. As for bridge jumps sparing anyone from the shock of finding a body, that's not exactly accurate, either. Though many jumpers' bodies are caught by currents and swept out to sea, most are not.
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Is there a tunnel under the Golden Gate Bridge?

The Golden Gate Bridge, finished at almost the same time, has its own tunnel. The Funston Avenue Tunnel takes traffic approaching the bridge under the picturesque San Francisco Presidio.
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How was the Golden Gate Bridge built underwater?

The barrier was made by sending concrete through funnels into wooden forms that were set in place by divers. Once the barrier was above water, workers called it a "giant bathtub." Next they filled the bottom portion of the barrier with concrete to serve as the foundation of the tower.
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Does the Golden Gate Bridge touch the ocean floor?

At around 377 feet at its deepest point, the waters underneath the Golden Gate Bridge are bound to hold more than one ghostly tale from the past. And the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has made it their mission to bring the eerie tales to the surface.
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Why is the Golden Gate Bridge red?

The steel that arrived in San Francisco to build the Golden Gate Bridge was coated in a burnt red and orange shade of primer to protect it from corrosive elements.
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Is there a city under San Francisco?

In 2009, a History Channel special told the world about the existence of a secret military bunker under San Francisco. Hidden below the city's surface are a series of rooms and tunnels that once made up a military complex.
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How was BART built underwater?

Built using the immersed tube technique, the Transbay tube was constructed on land in 57 sections, transported to the site, and then submerged and fastened to the bottom – primarily by packing its sides with sand and gravel. Opened in 1974, the tunnel was the final segment of the original BART plan to open.
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Can you swim in the San Francisco Bay?

Top 10 Places to Swim in San Francisco Bay. Our beloved bay isn't known as a swimmer's destination. But if you know where to look, you can find all kinds of sheltered coves, sandy beaches and picturesque parks right on the water and perfect for dipping a toe.
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Can you survive jumping off Golden Gate?

The fatality rate of jumping is roughly 98%. As of July 2013, only 34 people are known to have survived the jump. Those who do survive strike the water feet-first and at a slight angle, although individuals may still sustain broken bones or internal injuries.
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Why did the Golden Gate Bridge collapse?

The original Golden Gate Bridge collapsed in 1906 during an earthquake, removing an essential crossing above the Golden Gate Strait. It was decided that a new structure would be built adjacent to the original, and planning began in 1919.
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When did the Golden Gate Bridge almost collapse?

That almost happened 25 years ago today, at least according to urban legend. On May 24, 1987, 300,000 people were stuck in human gridlock for hours while getting a rare chance to cross the 1.7-mile bridge en masse on foot to celebrate the bridge's golden anniversary.
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Is there a tunnel under the ocean?

With its track located 140m below the seabed, the Seikan tunnel is the world's deepest and longest railway tunnel. Approximately 23.3km of the tunnel lies under the seabed, making it the world's longest undersea tunnel.
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How deep is the BART under the bay?

Constructed in 57 sections, and reposing on the bay floor as deep as 135 feet beneath the surface, the remarkable $180 million structure took six years of toil and seismic studies to design, and less than three years to contract.
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How deep is the San Francisco Bay?

The deepest part of the bay is under and out of the Golden Gate Bridge, at 372 ft (113 m).
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What is buried under San Francisco?

Little do most people know that roughly 40 ships are buried underneath the Embarcadero and the Financial District, which used to be the city's original shoreline. Most of the vessels are remnants of the Gold Rush, left behind by men who arrived in the San Francisco Bay from near and far in search of fortune.
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Is there an underground city?

The cities of Özkonak, Derinkuyu, and Kaymaklı in Cappadocia, Turkey, are some of the most complete (and most underground) of our underground cities. Denrikuyu is estimated to have once been capable of housing 20,000 people, and actually connects to Kaymakli via an underground tunnel, eight kilometers long.
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Are there tunnels under California?

Forestiere Underground Gardens

Beneath the surface of the Central Valley, a staggering network of subterranean tunnels, chambers, and grottos meanders for some 10 acres, hidden just beneath the surface. This underground maze is the handiwork of Sicilian immigrant Baldassare Forestiere.
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Why is Golden Gate not gold?

The name has nothing to do with its color

While it's obvious today that the name isn't related to its color, many tourists assume that it was once gold. In fact, according to the website, “The term Golden Gate refers to the Golden Gate Strait which is the entrance to the San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean.
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Do they ever stop painting the Golden Gate Bridge?

Some say once every seven years, others say from end to end each year. The truth is that the Bridge is painted continuously.
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