Underwater DVD Videos
We've teamed up with National Geographic, Discovery Channel, BBC and Amazon to bring you a fantastic selection of underwater DVD and videos related to marine life, coral reefs, tropical fish sharks, shipwrecks, and the aquatic world.
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Marine Life DVDsOur own Reef Life of the Andaman, plus our pick of the very best marine life DVD videos available today, including the legendary Blue Planet: Seas of Life from BBC/Disovery Channel and the stunning Coral Reef Adventure originally shot in IMAX. A feast of tropical fish and marine life from the world's coral reefs. |
Shark DVDs and VideosSpectacular shark action including shark DVDs from Discovery Channel and classic shark videos from National Geographic. From great white sharks to leopard sharks, tiger sharks to whale sharks, this selection is filled with close-up shark action. |
Marine Life Videos (VHS Cassettes)Classic National Geographic marine life videos on VHS cassette. Dolphins, killer whales and Australia's Great Barrier Reef are all featured. |
Underwater DVD Videos for ChildrenWe present National Geographic's marine life videos for children. Starring the colorful tropical fish, coral reefs, whales, sharks and dolphins, plus a dive into the bottom of the ocean to discover some fascintaing creatures of the deep. An underwater DVD or video is a great way to introduce kids to the wonders of the world beneath the waves. |
Shipwreck DVDs and VideosRelive the very best of National Geographic's submarine and shipwreck explorations on DVD or video cassette. Visit classic wrecks such as the Lusitania, the Bismarck and the wrecks of Guadalcanal, or join underwater explorer Dr. Robert Ballard visiting the lost ships of the Meditteranean. |
Titanic DVDs and VideosTitanic was the second of a trio of superliners intended to dominate transatlantic travel business. Tragically she struck an iceberg and sank on her maiden voyage. Our collection of DVDs brings you the full story from the sinking to Dr. Robert Ballard's expeditions. We also feature Titanic's sister HMHS Britannic. |








