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        "description": "<p>National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence  and Filmmaker James Cameron has announced he will soon operate a  one-man submarine 7 miles deep to the Pacific's Mariana Trench, the  deepest point on earth. Cameron plans to spend as much as 6 hours on the  ocean floor and will film and take specimens for scientific study.</p>", 
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        "title": "James Cameron to Dive to Ocean's Deepest Point", 
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        "transcript": "<p><strong></strong></p><p>A National Geographic expedition is underway now\u2026</p><p>250 miles SW of the Pacific Island of Guam\u2026</p><p>almost 7 miles below the surface, where one man</p><p>will attempt to explore the least known and deepest place on earth.</p><p>A daring attempt that\u2019s been compared to landing the first human on the moon\u2026</p><p>National Geographic Explorer James Cameron is embarking on a journey to the bottom of the Mariana Trench and back again.</p><p>The NEW age of exploration starts NOW.</p><p>Follow every moment of the expedition.</p>", 
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