‘Titanic' director dives to Pacific's deepest point (via
AFP)
“Titanic” director James Cameron has safely returned to the ocean surface after a solo submarine dive to the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean, expedition organizers said Monday. “Jim Cameron has surfaced! Congrats to him on his historic solo dive to the ocean's deepest point,” said a Twitter message…
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