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    Wonders of the Sea

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  1. Jun 4, 2019 · Wonders of the Sea. Armed with cutting-edge 3D technology, French ocean explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau and his adult children explore the ocean and learn about what puts it at risk.

    • (278)
    • Documentary
    • Jean-Michel Cousteau, Jean-Jacques Mantello
    • 2019-06-04
    • Great Barrier Reef, Australia
    • Underwater Sculpture Park, Grenada
    • Underwater Museum, Mexico
    • Belize Barrier Reef, Belize
    • S S Thistlegorm, Egypt
    • Blue Corner, Palau
    • Ithaa Undersea Restaurant, Maldives
    • Green Lake, Austria
    • Jules Undersea Lodge, USA
    • Underwater Theme Park, Bahrain

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2017, the Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef ecosystem. This 1,400m (2,300km) reef, which can be seen from outer space, remains one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Its kaleidoscopic coral shelves are home to an abundance of marine life including 400 types of coral, 1,500 species of fis...

    Grenada’s dazzling west coast becomes even more spectacular when you dip below the waves and discover its sunken art museum. The Underwater Sculpture Park, featuring installations by Jason deCaires Taylor and Troy Lewis, is located on the seabed and is the first of its kind. Man on a Bike, a life-size gent cycling along a reef and Viccisitudes, a c...

    Opened in November 2010, the Cancún Underwater Museum (MUSA) devotes to the art of conservation. Today, MUSA operates two galleries – Punta Nizuc is less than 4m (13ft) deep with 33 sculptures, and is for snorkelling tours only, while Manchones is 8m (26ft) deep with 473 sculptures, and correspondingly, is for scuba diving tours only.

    Charles Darwin described it as “the most remarkable reef in the West Indies” – a statement that still rings true today. Forming part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, this underwater UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to a cornucopia of marine life, including 500 species of fish and over 100 species of coral. The jewel in its crown though, is the G...

    Sunk by German bombers in 1941, the trains, trucks, armoured vehicles and motorcycles aboard S S Thistlegorm never made it to their intended destination of Alexandria in Egypt. The vessel was considered lost until local fishermen helped French explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau pinpoint its remains near Ras Muhammad in the Red Sea in the 1950s. Now div...

    With an astounding array of underwater life (think bright sea whips, darting reef sharks, flapping eagle rays, rich coral reefs and schools of pelagic fish), Blue Corner is considered by many as one of the best dive sites in the world. Strong currents are a concern here – even experienced divers choose to hook themselves to the reef crest so they c...

    If you’re looking for a unique seafood restaurant, Ithaa might be for you. Touted as the world’s first all-glass underwater restaurant, Ithaa made global headlines 2005. Today, its magical setting still offers diners an intimate dining experience. Experience its four-course lunch menu or the six-course dinner menu in full view of fish and other mar...

    Beginning as a small lake in the winter, come summertime, Green Lake is transformed into a massive underwater landscape when snowmelt from the Karst Mountains floods the park, enveloping trees, bridges, and footpaths, making it virtually off-limits to anyone without diving gear. The best time to go is June when the water is at its highest.

    Airport transfers take on a new level of difficulty for guests of Jules Undersea Lodge in Key Largo. Nestled in a mangrove lagoon, some 9m (30ft) underwater, this former research laboratory can only be reached by experienced scuba divers. Rooms are surprisingly spacious, and guests have the use of showers and a kitchen – a pizza delivery service is...

    Bahrain has sunk a decommissioned 747 20m (66ft) to create an artificial reef in what is said to be the world’s largest underwater theme park, launched in June 2019. The country is in the process of designing an underwater pearl merchant house and will sink other decommissioned ships in the coming years.

  2. Wonders Of The Sea - Official Trailer - YouTube. Screen Media Films. 47K subscribers. 11K views 4 years ago. ...more. Now available on DVD, Blu-Ray, and Digital HD!Narrated by Arnold...

    • 1 min
    • 11.7K
    • Screen Media Films
    • Andrea Hooper
    • Neptune Memorial Reef, USA- The underwater burial site. You can literally see dead people in the Neptune Memorial Reef in Miami, Florida where human remains have been used to create this artificial reef.
    • Deep Sea Vents, Ecuador- Phenomenal mineral emissions below the ocean. Located more than 8,000 feet below the ocean’s surface, the deep-sea vents off the coast of Ecuador are a phenomenal sight.
    • Blue Corner Wall, Palau- A diver’s delight! Considered as one of the best diving sites in the world, the Blue Corner Wall in Palau is a sight for sore eyes.
    • Orda Cave, Ural Mountains, Russia- A gypsum gem in Russia’s crown. Transparent water, snow-white like plaster walls, stalactite halls, and deep vaults greet you as enter Russia’s largest cave.
  3. Wonders Of The Sea | 2017 Official Movie Trailer. Wonders Of The Sea genre: Documentary Film Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jean-Michel Cousteau, Céline Cousteau, Fabi ...more.

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    • Obsidian Ross
  4. Wonders of the Sea. Narrated by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Jean-Michel Cousteau and his family embark on an awe-inspiring underwater voyage. From Fiji to the Bahamas, they dive alongside mysterious sea life and share a love of the ocean with viewers of all ages. 64 1 h 23 min 2019. X-Ray G.

  5. Wonders Of The Sea. From Fiji to the Mediterranean, Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of eminent undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau, embarks on a voyage to discover the ocean's wonders and learn more about the threats that put our oceans at risk.

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