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The Omnimax film ˇ§Deep Seaˇ¨ will transport you deep below the ocean surface in multiple 
locations around the waters of the globe and gives them never-before-seen, up-close encounters 
with a wide range of undersea life.


Director Howard Hall and cameraman Bob Cranston dwarf the sea nettle jellyfish with the giant camera in Monterrey, CA.

Photo Credit: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.


The giant Humboldt squid flashes different colors as it swims through the Sea of Cortez at night.

Photo Credit: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.


There viewers will be able to swim alongside some of the most exotic creatures on the planet, from the bizarre Rainbow Nudibranch to the Giant Pacific Octopus. 

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From the Mantis ShrimpˇXwho engages in a one-on-one, matador-like challenge with a threatening octopusˇXto the Green Sea TurtleˇXwho allows schools of fish aestheticians to clean its shell of unwanted algaeˇXˇ§Deep Seaˇ¨ focuses on the unusual and often surprising alliances struck between some of the worldˇ¦s most exotic creatures. Viewers will dive below the ocean surface and actually swim among these unusual animals, witnessing their innate day-to-day behaviors, all the while surrounded by the unbelievable beauty of a world hidden just underneath the waves.


A Crown of Thorns seastar creeps across coral in the Bahamas. 

Photo Credit: Howard Hall Productions

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A Sand Tiger Shark displays his toothy grin in North Carolina waters.

Photo Credit: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.


A school of silvery snapper swim just below the surface in the Bahamas. 

Photo Credit: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

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Reef fish nibble algae from a green sea turtle's shell off Hawaiian shores. 

Photo Credit: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.


A colorful Irish Lord rests among sea anemones in British Columbia, Canada. 

Photo Credit: Howard Hall Productions

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Place : Stanley Ho Space Theatre 
Admission Fees :

Front stalls $24, Stalls $32 (Standard)
Front stalls $12, Stalls $16 (Concession)
 -  Concession is applicable to full-time students, people with disabilities and senior citizens aged 60 or above
 -  Children under 3 years old will not be admitted 

Duration : 40 minutes 
Show Schedule : Please refer to Stanley Ho Space Theatre Show Schedule
Ticketing : Please refer to Ticketing Information 

Showing until 31 January 2008

Related Website: http://www.imax.com/deepsea/