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Last name 1 Student Name Professor Name Geology (ocean) 31 July 2012 M AMRI (watch a video) Ocean is a rich

and diverse universe, the depths and waters of which hide many interesting and exciting secrets. The documentary film Disneynature Oceans confirms this and reveals some of the beautiful and amazing aspects of the ocean world. For example, the scene with a school of fish and devil fish is very artistic. A big school of fish is swimming and forming a huge sphere. This sphere is moving, changing, and living. It gets thicker and looser; the sphere transforms itself into other forms and creates new amazing pictures. Though at the first sight the movement of the school of fish may seem to be chaotic, in the end, it turns out be organized and concerted, not only among the school members, but also with the devil fish swimming among them. Interestingly, the moves of the devil fish are so smooth and fluent, and the moves of its fins in the water resemble birds wings in the air. Additionally, the scene with the fur seals getting out of water, crawling on the sand, and lying and sleeping on the coast is very lively. Moreover, one can easily get a feeling of seeing this scene in his or her own eyes and even being its participant, as the moves of these seals are shown so close and so clearly. Meanwhile, the scene of an ocean storm and a vessel floating in it amazes and strikes. Strong winds and powerful waves show the strength of the nature. On the other hand, it is very interesting to see the waves and waters going up the lighthouse and rise as they face different obstacles, such as a nose of a ship or some low buildings and facilities on the coast (Oceans).

Last name 2 Work Cited Oceans. Dir. Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud. Disneynature, 2009. DVD.

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