James Cameron has taken many trips into the depths of the Atlantic. Here's what the 'Titanic' director has had to say about the mysterious adventures.
because I wanted to dive to the shipwreck," Cameron told the publication,"not because I particularly wanted to make the movie."
in 2011,"I can think of no greater fantasy than to be an explorer and see what no human eye has seen before."in 2018, Cameron explained the desire to explore the majesty of the Titanic and the mysteries of the deep ocean. Cameron has made dozens of dives to the ocean floor and even helped design a submersible to dive to the deepest area of the ocean floor -- Challenger Deep, at the southern point of the Mariana Trench.
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