James Cameron: Voyage to the Bottom of the Earth
In late March 2012, as the world held its breath, Oscar winning director and National Geographic Explorer James Cameron, and his Australian-designed vessel, plunged to the ocean’s deepest point, making him the only person in history to complete the dive solo. Join him, moment by nail-biting moment, for an exclusive, intimate glimpse inside the mind of a master traveller and his journey to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. In late March 2012, as the world held its breath, Oscar winning director and National Geographic Explorer James Cameron, and his Australian-designed vessel, plunged to the ocean’s deepest point, making him the only person in history to complete the dive solo. Join him, moment by nail-biting moment, for an exclusive, intimate glimpse inside the mind of a master traveller and his journey to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. In late March 2012, as the world held its breath, Oscar winning director and National Geographic Explorer James Cameron, and his Australian-designed vessel, plunged to the ocean’s deepest point, making him the only person in history to complete the dive solo. Join him, moment by nail-biting moment, for an exclusive, intimate glimpse inside the mind of a master traveller and his journey to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. In late March 2012, as the world held its breath, Oscar winning director and National Geographic Explorer James Cameron, and his Australian-designed vessel, plunged to the ocean’s deepest point, making him the only person in history to complete the dive solo. Join him, moment by nail-biting moment, for an exclusive, intimate glimpse inside the mind of a master traveller and his journey to the bottom of the Mariana Trench.