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Underwater Diving Video Of Lake Tanganyika Featuring My Music

Lake Tanganyika Cichlids in the Wild (HD 1080p)

Here’s a new promotional video from African Diving Ltd. including stunning underwater diving footage from Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania, which also features my music tracks Exodus and Tempest.

“Underwater footage from Lake Tanganyika including the very first presentation of several new cichlid fishes in the lake, such as the new orange-cheeked Petrochromis and the vivid and equally new Tropheus sp. “Short body”, the latter found in the extreme shallow and surge stricken biotope.”

African Diving Ltd.

Visit the African Diving Ltd. website for more info at:

http://www.africandivingltd.com

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Exuma Film Featuring My Music Available On Blu Ray And DVD

Here’s the trailer for photographer and filmmaker Colin Ruggiero‘s film Exuma which features some of my music and is now available to order on Blu Ray and DVD from the Exuma film website.

“Prepare to hold your breath and dive into a thousand shades of blue  on an exploration of the Exuma Cays – a tiny string of pearls tucked away in the middle of the 3,000 other islands that make up the Bahamas.  Shot entirely in HD, the film uses innovative underwater and time-lapse photography to capture the surreal beauty of the Exumas through the eyes of a young woman who lives there.  Through Susanna’s eyes, we are given a window into a world few people have ever seen.  Welcome to Exuma.”

Colin Ruggiero

More info here:

http://www.exumafilm.com https://www.facebook.com/exumafilm

https://plus.google.com/u/0/+ExumaFilmPage

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Clip From Documentary Exuma Featuring Some Of My Music

Fish Personalities

Here’s a short clip from a new documentary film by Colin Ruggiero called Exuma that features some of my music. The film features some stunning underwater and time lapse photography:

“The Exumas are a string of small islands in the Bahamas. “Exuma” is the first film to highlight the beauty of these remote “out islands.” The film is a view into this surreal world of sand, sky and water through the eyes and thoughts of a young woman who lives there. Underwater and time-lapse imagery are used to show a side of the Exumas that few people, even those lucky enough to have visited, have ever seen.”

Colin Ruggiero

Find out more about Exuma here:

http://www.exumafilm.com

https://www.facebook.com/exumafilm

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Underwater eBook Apps Featuring My Music

iUnderwater.netA new collection of ebook apps for the iPad exploring the beauty of oceans and the underwater world have just been released from www.iunderwater.net which feature some of my music.

The collection of 5 ebooks includes information, photo galleries and short video clips from dive sites around the world. Each volume is a coffee-table style interactive book featuring over 100 photographs and over 15 minutes of HD video which feature some of my music.

The underwater footage and photos are beautiful and the apps are a great way to experience some stunning views of the underwater world. All 5 volumes are available individually from iTunes at the following link or you can visit www.iunderwater.net for more info:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/mike-seares/id578092695?mt=11

 

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Trailer For Documentary Film Exuma Featuring My Music

Here’s a trailer for a new documentary film by Colin Ruggiero called Exuma which features some of my music. As you can see from the trailer, the film features some beautiful underwater photography and time lapse footage all shot in HD:

“Prepare to hold your breath and dive into a thousand shades of blue on an exploration of the Exuma Cays – a tiny string of pearls tucked away in the middle of the 3,000 other islands that make up the Bahamas.  Shot entirely in HD, the film uses innovative underwater and time-lapse photography to capture the surreal beauty of the Exumas through the eyes of a young woman who lives there. Through Susanna’s eyes, we are given a window into a world few people have ever seen. Welcome to Exuma.”

Colin Ruggiero

Find out more about the film at www.exumafilm.com