An exit that enabled his submarine to reach the deepest point in the globe, as well as reach the wrecks of the Titanic and the Bismarck

The director, who was able to reach the deepest point of the globe with his submarine, was among the few who visited the site of the sinking of the famous Titanic, as well as the German destroyer Bismarck.
James Cameron:
James Cameron is considered the most successful director in modern history not only because of his famous cinematography but also because he managed to dive into the deepest point on the planet.
James Cameron was born in Canada and moved to the United States in the early 1970s, majoring in physics at California State University. After school, he quickly rose to prominence in the film industry.
James Cameron directed famous films such as:
The Terminator (1984)
Titanic (1997)
Avatar (2009)
This, for example, a few. These films garnered huge audiences and profits, and won many Academy Awards. Today, he is one of the most recognizable directors in Hollywood.
James Cameron, 68, is a Canadian director and billionaire living in the United States of America, born on August 16, 1954 AD. He is the director of one of the most famous films in the history of cinema, the movie Titanic and Avatar.
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James Cameron's Deep Challenger is the deepest point on Earth


On March 26, 2012, James Cameron managed to dive to the deepest point in the Earth, making him the first person in history to dive to the deepest point on the planet with his own submarine, Deep Sea Challenger.
The Deep Sea Challenger is James Cameron's private submarine, a small submarine with advanced technology after he spent millions of dollars developing it.
The length of the Deep Sea Challenger submarine is 8 meters. The journey of descending the deep sea challenger to the deepest point in the earth lasted about two hours and 36 minutes, while the journey to board the James Cameron Deep Sea Challenger submarine was faster and easier, as it took only about 70 minutes to ascend the submarine. ,
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Deep Sea Challenger


While James Cameron with his Deep Sea Challenger submarine remained at the deepest point in the Mariana Trench and the globe for about six hours, during which he remained collecting images and data in the mysterious and deepest region on the planet, according to the National Geographic Society.
This was not the first time that James Cameron dived his submarine Deep Sea Challenger in the ocean, where he was able to visit the site of the sinking of the Titanic and the Bismarck in the Atlantic Ocean.
Mariana Trench:
The Mariana Trench is the deepest sea point in the world in the western Pacific Ocean, which is about 11 kilometers below the surface of the water. That point was named the Mariana Trench by Angola in honor of the Queen of Spain during the Spanish colonization of Angola.
It is a trench located in the Pacific Ocean between Japan and the Philippines and is the lowest point on the planet.
The trench is located in the western Pacific Ocean, east of the Philippines, about 120 miles east of the Mariana Islands
The length of the trench is 2,550 square kilometers while the width of the Mariana Trench is about 70 square kilometers
The deepest point in the trench is known as the Challenger Deep, which is about 11 kilometers deep. This extreme depth makes the pressure very strong at the bottom, and the water pressure can reach eight tons per square inch.
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How far has Deep Sea Challenger gone?


You can imagine that the Burj Khalifa, which is known to be the tallest man-made building, has a length of 828 meters, so we need more than 13 towers such as Burj Khalifa to reach the deepest point on the planet (the Mariana Trench) or we need to place the summit of Everest, the highest mountain peak on the planet Which reaches a height of 8848 meters and above it 3 other towers such as Burj Khalifa to reach the deepest point on the planet Earth.

James Cameron's adventure with his Deep Sea Challenger submarine was documented in a 3-D feature-length documentary, broadcast on National Geographic Channel.