Avatar Director Prepares To Journey Into The Deepest Of Seas

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Almost everyone knows that director James Cameron is the genius behind two of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters - Titanic and Avatar. What they don't know is that he is an expert diver who has filmed two underwater documentaries - Ghosts of the Abyss (about the real Titanic) and Aliens of the Deep.

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  • Nikola P.13년 이상
    This is a very interesting article. I would be so scared if I needed to go that deep and alone. I hope that James Cameron will come back safe and sound from this adventure, and I'm sure that his documentary is gona be awsome. I would recommend this article to a friend that likes and is interested of what is at a bottom of a sea.
    • reeses_pbc13년 이상
      THATS BEEST
      • Nina P :)13년 이상
        This article was very interesting. I love article that relate to the ocean or a small river or stream. James Cameron must be very brave to go into the Pacific Ocean solo that is 1,500 miles long!!!! I would never do that if that was me. I will definitely recommend this to a friend because this article is very interesting and informing to me.
        • cool13년 이상
          cool
          • Alexandru13년 이상
            This detail of James Cameron's expedition to the lowermost area on the Earth's extensive surface is thoroughly intriguing. According to article's depiction of the submersible, it would be a constrained, stagnant expanse to squander in for such prolonged span of time. Yet, despite the horrible conditions inside, an extravagant account of that alien landscape would make a great documentary.
            • Nina P:)13년 이상
              This article was very interesting. I love article that relate to the ocean or a small river or stream. James Cameron must be very brave to go into the Pacific Ocean solo that is 1,500 miles long!!!! I would never do that if that was me. I will definitely recommend this to a friend because this article is very interesting and informing to me.
              • EstelleB13년 이상
                Wow! I love James Cameron because of his work with the Titanic! I would not be able to go down 1,500 feet like James Cameron is doing. The place he is going to has only been visited once before in 1960. I hope James Cameron makes it back safe and sound, (so he can make more movies). I like this article because it kept me interested. I would definetly recommend this to someone who would want to try to do what James Cameron will do.
                • cleo13년 이상
                  what about guam its more deep
                  • MaxC13년 이상
                    I like this article because know body knows whats down there and he will be going down there for a while alone. He can collect rocks, animals, and other things. I just hope he's not clastrophobic and jumps out or he will die instintly. I would love to do this too because you could help americas history.
                    • Vanessa L13년 이상
                      I thought this article was very amusing. I cannot believe that James Cameron is going solo and going to a pacific sea floor that is 1,500 mile long, the Challenger Deep. It has been visited only once before, by a two person crew from the U.S. Navy in 1960. We just have to keep our fingers crossed and hope for a safe return.

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