Post Description
Source:dvb-recording from satellite
Duration:43 min 36 sec
Video:mpeg2, 2425 kbps, 704 x 576 px, 25 fps (pal)
Audio:mpeg2, 192 kbps, 48 kHz, stereo, english
Subtitles:dutch, separate srt-file
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Compression:best, rar
partsize:21,120,000 bytes
no. of parts:41, cenote.part01.rar - cenote.part41.rar
verification:par2, 132 blocks added for repair (10%)
Posted by:Nenio
Group:a.b.documentaries, a.b.misc
Date:2010-1-14
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Information:
How did the Mayans manage to build a burial mound a mile inside a submerged network of caves?
* Dive on a submerged archeological site only discovered in 1991.
* Follow host John Chatterton as he trains for his dangerous descent.
* See extraordinary footage of one of the most puzzling archeological discoveries of recent years.
The Mexican island of Cozumel is one of the world's premier vacation destinations, a Caribbean paradise of sun and sand and a staple of spring break. It also boasts some of the most extraordinary and important archeological sites of the New World, relics of the Mayans, who dominated the Yucatan in the 16th century.
Cozumel is also home of the Cueva Quebrada, a six-mile network of underwater caves and chambers beneath the island. In 1991, cave explorers Jeff Bozanic and Steve Ormeroid came upon a Mayan burial mound while diving in a chamber nearly a mile away from any entrance. As John Chatterton prepares for his dive on the puzzling find, DEEP SEA DETECTIVES probes the mysteries of how the Mayans were able to place these artifacts in such an unlikely location.
Further release-notes:
After unrar you'll find two files: Deepsea_Detectives_Secret_Underwater_Caves.mpg and .srt
You can author your own dvd combining it with other videos (my favorite app is DeVeDe) or watch it on your computer.
Used software: project x, gspot, winrar, quickpar, jbinup.
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