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IMAX: Into The Depths Of The Ocean (2002)
Rating:
Starring: Rosalind Ayers, Joseph Campanella, Phillip Clarke, David Gulpilil, Patrick Stewart, Sam Cardon, Mark Isham
Director: George Casey, David Clark, Al Giddings, Robert Hillmann, Paul Novros, Roger Payne, Mal Wolfe
Category: Documentary
Studio: Slingshot
Subtitles:
English
Length:
170 mins

 
 

 

4 DVDs In One Set! Originally presented in IMAX Theaters.

Experience close-up encounters with Whales the largest mammal on earth. Search For The Great Sharks witnesses some of the world's largest sharks at close range. Hidden Hawaii takes you on a journey to the most remote locations on the the Hawaiian Islands and Great Barrier Reef immerses you in colorful, majestic coral islands and sheltered seas.

Wales, An unforgettable journey:
Experience breathtaking close-up encounters with the largest mammal that ever lived on earth--the blue whale. Follow humpbacks, orcas, right whales and dolphins for a stunning new perspective on these mysterious marine mammoths. Filmed in IMAX, Whales resonates in an exploding panorama of color and excitement. Acclaimed by critics as a "can't miss film" and a "dazzling poetic experience." Narration by Patrick Stewart.

Search For The Great Sharks:
Narrated by Joseph Campanella, Search For The Great Sharks takes you on a round-the-globe expedition to reveal some of the world's largest sharks and to witness them at close range. From the coast of California to the remote reaches of South and Western Australia, the film pursues Blue Sharks, Whale Sharks, and the most notorious of all, the Great White Shark.

Hidden Hawaii:
Through the startling reality captured by IMAX film technology, this video takes you on a journey to the most remote locations on the Hawaiian islands. Fiery volcanic eruptions and rivers of molten lava bring the formation of the islands to life. Descend 4,000 feet beneath the surface to witness the birth of Loihi, Hawaii's newest island. Journey with a Hawaiian naturalist in a kayak expedition along the breathtaking Molokai coast to save the rare Alula plant clinging to the highest seacliffs in the world. The adventure continues, taking you to the very edge of Maui's 10,000-foot-high Haleakala Crater where the spectacular Silversword plant blooms once in a decade, then dies. You will experience the beauty and wonder of Hawaii as never before in this captivating presentation.

The Great Barrier Reef:
The Great Barrier Reef unveils the most colorful and dirverse undersea world known. Viewers will experience not only the enchanting beauty of the reef, but will learn of its complex ecosystem, symbiotic relationships and the extreme fragility of its environment