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2006 |
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Canada / U.S.A. |
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Documentary |
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0:40 |
| Director |  |  |
Howard Hall |
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Howard Hall |
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Warner Bros. |
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Official Web Site
Trailer
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         8.8/10 20 reviews - click here to read
The ocean depths are teeming with life: fish, turtles, urchins, starfish, coral, squid and jellyfish inhabit these vast underwater domains. Dive to the bottom of the sea for a 3D encounter with a fascinating, colourful and sometimes perilous world, where every creature has evolved to meet the demands of a complex ecosystem. On a giant screen, you will see 67 different species of aquatic life, from the giant Pacific octopus to the mantis shrimp, each one revealing its characteristic - and sometimes bizarre - traits as it goes about its daily business.
It's a stunning journey into a truly otherworldly place!
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