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The Pierre Saint-Martin was, twice, the deepest cave in the world, with more than 1,500 m of depth and remains, in the heart of cavers, a beloved and feared cave at the same time. This film tells a great adventure... Richard Maire, geographer and speleologist, proposes to the explorer Priscilla Telmon to follow the path of the drop of water through the rock... through the Stone. A real caving expedition begins...
The Pierre Saint-Martin was, twice, the deepest cave in the world, with more than 1,500 m of depth and remains, in the heart of cavers, a beloved and feared cave at the same time. This film tells a great adventure... Richard Maire, geographer and speleologist, proposes to the explorer Priscilla Telmon to follow the path of the drop of water through the rock... through the Stone. A real expedition of speleology begins, coupled with a scientific adventure to discover the mechanisms that created these rivers without stars and especially the gigantic room of the Verna...
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Nearly 40 hours of equipment of which Luc-Henri Fage restores us the essential in this astonishing documentary. He manages to associate us to the expedition by sharing with us each moment, each discovery: the presence of an animal life, or these astonishing concretions sculpted under water... Each step we take becomes a little bit ours...
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Richard Maire, a researcher at the CNRS, and a team of speleologists follow the mysterious path of the waters in the bowels of the mountain. Luc-Henri Fage films this fascinating journey through the underground world with passion.
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A film written and directed by Luc-Henri Fage - Scientific advisor Richard Maire - Produced by Jean-Marc Robert - Music Michel Pascal - Sound recording Patrick Mauroy - Images Luc-Henri Fage - Editing Laurent Samama & Luc-Henri Fage - 2005 - Production MVC, with the participation of France 5, France 3 Sud, France 3 Aquitaine, RTBF and the Ministry of Research. Thanks to the cavers of ARSIP !
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