On March 26, 2012, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence James Cameron succeeded in tackling his biggest challenge ever-a solo journey to Challenger Deep, the deepest known point in the ocean. Challenger Deep is 10.99 kilometers (6.83 miles) deep and is found at the southern end of the Mariana Trench near Guam. Years in the making, this feat has been compared to landing on the moon.
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DeepSea Challenge 3D follows the dramatic story of James Cameron's odyssey as he risks death from implosion, flash fire and hundreds of other dangers. See his entire bold adventure in James Cameron's DeepSea Challenge 3D now playing at the Putnam.
DeepSea Challenge 3D is a show you do not want to miss out on. Popular talk shows like The Colbert Report and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon are raving about his adventure and have featured James Cameron on their shows, click their show titles to watch these exclusive interviews! While you're at it, take the "Find Your Inner Explorer Quiz" and discover which famous explorer you relate to most
here!
And view the official trailer for
DeepSea Challenge 3D here!DEEPSEA CHALLENGE 3D Sponsored Locally by Wells Fargo
Go on this journey with James and call to purchase your tickets today!
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