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Triangle des Bermudes: l'énigme révélée

2014

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4 h 0 m

États-Unis

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What lies beneath the mythical triangle? With the aid of data from sophisticated sonar surveys, National Geographic explores what the ocean floor looks like below the Bermuda Triangle.
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Craig Sechler
Self - Narrator
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Russell Boulter
Self - Narrator: National Geographic Channels
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Philippe Rouja
Self - Custodian of Wrecks, Bermuda
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Mandy Shailer
Self - Mapping Analyst, Government of Bermuda
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Nick Hutchings
Self - Ocean Projects Ltd
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Struan 'Robbie' Smith
Self - Natural History Museum, Bermuda
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Michael C. Barnette
Self - Association of Underwater Explorers
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Roy L. Stafford
Self - Black Shadow Aviation
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Thomas M. Iliffe
Self - Texas A&M University
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Marvin W. Barrash
Self - Author 'USS Cyclops'
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Simon Boxall
Self - National Oceanography Centre, UK
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Eric Berkenpas
Self - Remote Imaging, National Geographic Society
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Uri ten Brink
Self - U.S. Geological Survey

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carmen mohr

24/02/2024 16:14
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24/02/2024 16:11
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24/02/2024 16:05
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Kwesi 👌Clem 😜

24/02/2024 16:05
There is no need for this to be 44 minutes long. There is content for maybe 10-15 minutes and thats it. But it still has entertainment value! Several times we actually laughed out loud. The segment about blue holes was the best. "If you walk to close to the edge it might collapse and you will fall down" - I'm sorry, but how are you supposed to casually just walk on the bottom of the ocean floor, and fall down a hole? They also talk alot about disappearing ships and planes - which they never find. But there is a segment where they pan over the drained ocean floor and show 3D models of said ships and planes, and the narrator tells us that "we never actually found them but if we did it might have looked a little something like this" Absolutely hilarious. Imagine having to hold a presentation for 45 minutes, but you don't have enough content so you start to ramble and digress? That's the "Drain the:.." series.
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