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  2. 47 Meters Down: Uncaged - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside Blinded by the Light, Where'd You Go, Bernadette and Good Boys, and was projected to gross $11–14 million from 2,853 theaters in its opening weekend. [18] It made $3.2 million on its first day, including $516,000 from Thursday night previews.

  3. Underwater vision - Wikipedia

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    Underwater vision is the ability to see objects underwater, and this is significantly affected by several factors. Underwater, objects are less visible because of lower levels of natural illumination caused by rapid attenuation of light with distance passed through the water. They are also blurred by scattering of light between the object and ...

  4. Underwater videography - Wikipedia

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    Early video cameras also needed large batteries because of the high power consumption of the system. Current Lithium-ion batteries have long run times with relatively light weight and low volume. Another problem is the lower level of light [15] underwater. Early cameras had problems with low light levels, were grainy, and did not record much ...

  5. Travelling Light (1959 film) - Wikipedia

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    Travelling Light (also known as Ondines sans voiles) is a 1959 British naturist pseudo-documentary directed by Edward Craven Walker (as Michael Keatering). [1] [2] It was written by Victor Hewitt. It premiered in London's West End. [citation needed] The film stars Elizabeth Walker, who was routinely described as Naturism’s Ambassador in 1950s ...

  6. Dive light - Wikipedia

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    A dive light is routinely used during night dives and cave dives, when there is little or no natural light, but also has a useful function during the day, as water absorbs the longer (red) wavelengths first then the yellow and green with increasing depth. By using artificial light, it is possible to view an object in full color at greater depths.

  7. Xibalba - Wikipedia

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    Xibalba (Mayan pronunciation: [ʃiɓalˈɓa]), roughly translated as "place of fright", [1] is the name of the underworld (in K'iche': Mitnal) in Maya mythology, ruled by the Maya death gods and their helpers. In 16th-century Verapaz, the entrance to Xibalba was traditionally held to be a cave in the vicinity of Cobán, Guatemala. [2]

  8. Maya (1966 film) - Wikipedia

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    Maya is a 1966 Metrocolor/Panavision American coming-of-age story drama about a young man in the jungles of India. The film was directed by John Berry and stars Clint Walker, Jay North and Sajid Khan. Italian composer Riz Ortolani, creator of the soundtrack for Mondo Cane and Pupi Avati's films, provided the musical score.

  9. Last Breath (2019 film) - Wikipedia

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    Last Breath is a 2019 British documentary film directed by Richard da Costa and Alex Parkinson. It relates the story of a serious saturation diving accident in 2012, when diver Chris Lemons had his umbilical cable severed and became trapped around 100 metres (330 ft) under the sea without heat or light, and with only the small amount of breathing gas in his backup tank.