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The Magic of the Big Blue explores the unique hidden worlds lying beneath the seas and oceans of the seven continents. It is an amazing journey that succeeds in uncovering the unparalleled and under-explored beauty of the underwater perfectly. Filmed by renowned Polish underwater photographer Darek Sepilo, this landmark seven part series reveals images that will impress themselves on the memory forever. The series begins in Asia, where we begin our journey exploring the coral triangle lying between the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia. Other highlights of the series include encounters with feeding sharks, Antartic dwelling leopard seals and migrating whales.
Sail the stunning Azores as large shoals of migrating humpback whales visit its waters. A sight to behold! Plus spot the symbol of the islands, giant sperm whales. These majestic protected creatures are the biggest tourist attraction of the Azores.
Take a nerve-wracking dive with great white sharks as they feast on millions of sardines that fall into their trap; it's one of the most spectacular underwater phenomenons on the planet! Plus you'll get to patrol reefs with vigilant soldierfish, dance with balletic jellyfish and more!
Slip through millennia-old caves in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. These spooky, labyrinth-like places were considered magical as early as the Mayan era. Plus you can hitch a ride with sucker fish, dodge gigantic ocean devil fish and be entranced by the dance of a majestic 6-metre long manta ray.
Did you know that no more than a few dozen people dive the icy waters of the Antarctic each year? However, you'll get to experience the marvel of diving around huge icebergs for yourself. Plus, come eye to eye with a 3.5 metre leopard seal as this deceptively placid-looking killer strikes. Your heart will race!
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