JamesK
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It's probably fake. Just like Avatar.
Anyone who does not think this is amazing has some seriously lofty goals.
Anyone who does not think this is amazing has some seriously lofty goals.
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It is amazing and I wish it could have been me that went there.
Comments about silt seem like a cheap shot trying to discredit the original,even more amazing, descent
Back in the 1970s when I was working on Cousteau Project Ocean Search programs, Don Walsh (who in 1960 went down to these depths with Piccard in the Trieste) was one of the program lecturers so I got to meet and talk with him.
A friend recently said something to the effect of "Been there, done that. So what?" Yes, Walsh and Piccard did descend there, but due to the state of technology at the time and the sediment resuspended by the Trieste they were unable to get much good footage of the marine life down there. Cameron, as a film maker, undoubtedly will bring back some very valuable scientific documentation... as well as inspiration for his future movies! I heartily applaud Cameron's success... now I don't have to keep it on my list of life goals! Whew!!!