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100 years under the sea, shipwrecks of the Caribbean, a Jules Verne Adventures production

Label
100 years under the sea, shipwrecks of the Caribbean, a Jules Verne Adventures production
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
100 years under the sea
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
181765645
Responsibility statement
a Jules Verne Adventures production
Runtime
58
Series statement
Jules Verne adventure expeditions
Sub title
shipwrecks of the Caribbean
Summary
1902. On the French Caribbean island of Martinique, the volcano Mont Pelée explodes, killing in less than 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 on board the surviving ship Belem. Its mission: to return to the buried city and explore the undersea graveyard of the doomed fleet ravaged by the volcano's wrath. Embark with explorer filmmaker Jean-Christophe Jeauffre, his crew and Albert Falco, legendary Captain of Jacques Cousteau's Calypso, for a new spectacular action-documentary
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
One hundred years under the sea, [videorecording]
Classification
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