Divers
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Jump to 'The Straits of San Sebastian Present Day' where two
divers
are exploring the beautiful underwater coral reefs that are rich in wildlife, the come across the sunken wreck of the El Diablo & explore it but are attacked & killed by something that looks like a vicious eel.
Mixed group of "experts" (explorers,
divers
and scientists) venture a mile underground and go another 2.4 miles underwater to a spot even more remote, where they find salamanders, giant albino moles (??) and some big, razor-fanged, winged, computer generated creatures lurking about.
This movie was about a bunch of young, hot scientists and
divers
exploring a cave in Romania that one has to dive to see.
Flash forward 30 years, and we have a team of
divers
called in by some scientist and his crew to explore some cave for some unknown scientific purpose.
The mission to see the movie "The Cave" was a dream of a friend of mine after witnessing the highly dramatic trailer, full of flashes of a creature lurking in a cave, some young cave divers, and not much else.
The story is about two
divers
played by Chris Carmack and Laura Vandervoort who love to explore hidden treasures at a bottom of a local reef.
I had also heard that some set up shots for a show on sponge
divers
was shot in Tarpon Springs, Florida.
The deep-sea
divers
hope to track down the gold, but find that greed and hatred leads to murder," according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis.
SKY DIVERS, a movie with James Coburn and filmed in Greece is another example of one never shown in all its original glory.
2 combat divers, send to blow up a ship with time bombs, accompanied by a back up team posing as a pseudo couple ?
Seven gifted amateur sky
divers
did over 2000 jumps to create the stunt work in this film.
but we didn't expect kind of barking sharks, wires falling down under water with the speed of falling on land, talking
divers
though used a normal mouthpiece instead of a full face mask.
We are occasional scuba
divers
and snorkelers and have always loved the magnificent hues of coral reef waters.
There will be climbers hanging banners high in the Himalayas, where the glaciers are melting, and scuba
divers
at Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, which is threatened by climate change.
I'm a good swimmer, without claiming to equal such other authors as Byron and Edgar Allan Poe, who were master divers, and I didn't lose my head on the way down.
But this return to the upper strata wasn't so sudden that decompression took place too quickly, which could have led to serious organic disorders and given us those internal injuries so fatal to
divers.
I know that some
divers
can last up to fifty-seven seconds, and highly skillful ones to eighty-seven; but such men are rare, and when the poor fellows climb back on board, the water coming out of their noses and ears is tinted with blood.
It's even said that in 1814, when the English government went fishing on its own behalf, its
divers
worked just twenty days and brought up 76,000,000 oysters."
A month from now in this very place, the numerous fishing boats of the harvesters will gather, and these are the waters their
divers
will ransack so daringly.
Captain Nemo left the cave, and we climbed back up the bank of shellfish in the midst of these clear waters not yet disturbed by
divers
at work.
Dogfish known as topes, twelve feet long and especially feared by divers, were racing with each other.
Divers
toasts were proposed: Monsieur Lieuvain, the King; Monsieur Tuvache, the Prefect; Monsieur Derozerays, Agriculture; Monsieur Homais, Industry and the Fine Arts, those twin sisters; Monsieur Leplichey, Progress.
Then he drew from his pocket a list of goods not paid for; to wit, the curtains, the carpet, the material for the armchairs, several dresses, and
divers
articles of dress, the bills for which amounted to about two thousand francs.
Great numbers, however, wore masks, which even to this day have not been thrown aside; and many an individual has gone down to the tomb, stigmatized as a foe to the rights of his countrymen, while, in secret, he has been the useful agent of the leaders of the Revolution; and, on the other hand, could the hidden repositories of
divers
flaming patriots have been opened to the light of day, royal protections would have been discovered concealed under piles of British gold.
At the time when Katy expressed this sentiment, the fortune of women in her class of life consisted of a cow, a bed, the labors of their own hands in the shape of
divers
pillowcases, blankets, and sheets, with, where fortune was unusually kind, a half dozen silver spoons.
It was not long before Betty Flanagan emerged from the darkness, and very coolly took possession of what the Skinners had left behind them; namely, food and
divers
articles of dress.
The fellow had by this time taken such a survey of the group, as convinced him that little danger was to be apprehended from resistance, and, eager to seize his share of the plunder, he dropped his musket, and was soon busy with the assistance of his men, in arranging
divers
articles of plate in bags.
The peddler now became more guarded in the manner in which they proceeded, and took
divers
precautions to prevent meeting any moving parts of the Americans.
It is not proper to enter here into the particulars of what part of the colony of Virginia we settled in, for
divers
reasons; it may suffice to mention that we went into the great river Potomac, the ship being bound thither; and there we intended to have settled first, though afterwards we altered our minds.
So he told him he was quite right in pursuing the object he had in view, and that such a motive was natural and becoming in cavaliers as distinguished as he seemed and his gallant bearing showed him to be; and that he himself in his younger days had followed the same honourable calling, roaming in quest of adventures in various parts of the world, among others the Curing-grounds of Malaga, the Isles of Riaran, the Precinct of Seville, the Little Market of Segovia, the Olivera of Valencia, the Rondilla of Granada, the Strand of San Lucar, the Colt of Cordova, the Taverns of Toledo, and
divers
other quarters, where he had proved the nimbleness of his feet and the lightness of his fingers, doing many wrongs, cheating many widows, ruining maids and swindling minors, and, in short, bringing himself under the notice of almost every tribunal and court of justice in Spain; until at last he had retired to this castle of his, where he was living upon his property and upon that of others; and where he received all knights-errant of whatever rank or condition they might be, all for the great love he bore them and that they might share their substance with him in return for his benevolence.
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