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100 Years Under the Sea: Shipwrecks of the Caribbean
100 Years Under the Sea: Shipwrecks of the Caribbean
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A documentary exploring shipwrecks and a massive volcano that erupted over a century ago.
1902, On the French Caribbean island of Martinique, the volcano Montpelee explodes, killing in less of 4 minutes the 28,000 inhabitants of the luxurious tropical capital of Saint-Pierre. Hundreds of ships and crews anchored in the bay of the small island are sunk by the deadly storm of fire.
One ship, the Belem, survived the apocalypse.
100 Years later, the Jules Verne Adventures expedition sets sails onboard the surviving ship Belem. It's mission, to return to the buried city and to explore the undersea graveyard of the doomed fleet ravaged by the Volcano's Wrath.
Special Features
Making of - Documentaries - Deleted Scenes - Posters "Christopher Lee: Working With a Master"
Commentary by director Jeauffre & producer Huxley.
FEATURES
- Factory sealed DVD
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