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Serenity Blu-ray DVD - Southern Seas    
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Be transported into a dreamland of seascapes and ocean moods. Serenity: Southern Seas Blu-ray DVD is a rich visual tapestry of the sea, woven together with magic marine moments captured and immortalized in High Definition by Emmy-Award-winning filmmaker David Hannan and set to an enchanting, hypnotizing, comforting and reflective soundtrack in Dolby® TrueHD composed by Terry Oldfield, one of the world's masters of music for relaxation. It?s as refreshing as a summer breeze.

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Image © Copyright - Richard Todd - Aquarius Productions

This extraordinary scene of a 3 metre manta ray leaving the water was filmed just 100m from the site of a marina/resort at one time proposed for now world heritage listed Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia.


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