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I went to the Sea Space film festival last evening and had the pleasure to see the IMAX production by Howard and Michelle Hall "Coral Reef Adventure."
It was incredibly well done and Howard and Michelle were the hosts. If you haven't sen it, and the opportunity presents itself were you live, please don't miss it.
I learned alot about reef conservation and I wish everyone would see this film for a better awareness.
I went to the Sea Space film festival last evening and had the pleasure to see the IMAX production by Howard and Michelle Hall "Coral Reef Adventure."
It was incredibly well done and Howard and Michelle were the hosts. If you haven't sen it, and the opportunity presents itself were you live, please don't miss it.
I learned alot about reef conservation and I wish everyone would see this film for a better awareness.