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Director James Cameron dives to bottom of Mariana Trench

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Will he later make a high-grossing blockbuster based on Mariana Trench after the documentary?
 
Here's hoping we'll find some new species! The Marianas Trench is a good place to look for stuff like that.
 
I found out about this earlier today in my Journalism class. The whole idea seems pretty intruiging, though I would never dive that deep on my own. Even if a high-grossing movie or documentary doesn't result from his adventure, that's got to be an amazing expereince.
 
Going to space and the bottom of the ocean are not on my bucket list. But I have to give him credit, not only did he get to see a sight only 2 other people in the world saw but he's going to make millions from it!
 
Next he should get a private team to build a space ship and go to the moon. That would be a lot more expensive though =(
 
I'm happy for him! He got to do something very few humans do. I'd love to see that documentary.
 
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