Credited cast: | |||
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Steve Atteberry | ... | Self - Caver |
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Nancy Holler Aulenbach | ... | Self |
Hazel Barton | ... | Self | |
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Gordon Brown | ... | Self |
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Marty Brown | ... | Self - Caver |
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Mark Clippinger | ... | Self - Caver |
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Scott Davis | ... | Self - Caver |
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Scott Dawson | ... | Self - U.C. Berkeley (as Scott Dawson Ph.D.) |
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José R. de la Torre | ... | Self - U.C. Berkeley (as José R. de la Torre Ph.D.) |
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Sam Drevo | ... | Self |
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Jorge Gonzalez | ... | Self |
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Steffen Heim | ... | Self - U.C. Berkeley (as Steffen Heim Ph.D.) |
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Kevin Higgins | ... | Self - Caver |
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Rebecca Holden | ... | Self - Caver |
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Janot Lamberton | ... | Self |
Meet Dr. Hazel Barton and Nancy Aulenbach. These women are compelled to push their limits in hostile environments. They are cavers who risk fatal danger for the thrill of discovery. Barton and Aulenbach are extreme athletes and extreme scientists - scientists who gather their data in treacherous places where few dare to follow. In Journey Into Amazing Caves they travel to caves in Arizona, Greenland and Mexico searching for discoveries that may lead to cures for human disease. Written by Anonymous
I'm a big fan of IMAX, and this is the best I've seen. Stunning photography, the best shots, the movie is better than "Everest." The "making of" addition is also very compelling, and gives you a good understanding of how dedicated the people who made this movie are.