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Sixty Feet Of Prehistoric Terror
In the freezing North Atlantic waters off the coast of Greenland, Nexecon Petroleum is ushering in a new age of oil production. Its drilling and refining platform known as Colossus, is the largest ever constructed and can drill deeper than any rig ever has. Geologists the world over, however, are not as enthusiastic, with concerns that delicate ocean floor fault lines cold be disturbed with catastrophic effects.
As the powerful drill tears through the seabed, a fissure forms, revealing a second 'mirror' ocean that has existed beneath ours for millions of years. Unbeknownst to the crew of the colossus, this second ocean is home to the most terrifying predator imaginable: Carcharodon Megalodon, the giant ancestor of the Great White Shark. Soon enough, the eleven-ton monster, which is bigger than most school buses, stakes its territory in the waters above with horrific consequences, destroying and devouring everything in its path.
Now, the crew of the colossus must pull together as they wager their survival against the most fearsome creature that has ever dominated the ocean: Megalodon...sixty feet of prehistoric terror.
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