Ghosts of the Abyss
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:30:02
I don't think I can get out of
this and get back to my trailer.

:30:05
My trailer!
:30:07
I need to call my agent.
:30:11
It's getting
a little skinny right in here.

:30:14
Looks like Carlsbad Caverns
in there.

:30:18
Is he pinned?
:30:19
Is there no way forward
from there?

:30:22
Go left.
:30:23
Go left.
:30:24
Making the turn.
:30:30
That's too close to the bottom.
Tell them to come up.

:30:33
You're too close to the bottom.
:30:35
Copy that.
:30:36
Oh!
:30:39
Boy, this is nerve-racking.
:30:42
There's something there.
See what that is?

:30:45
Windows, windows.
:30:47
Dining-room windows.
:30:48
- We're going for the window.
- We're going for the windows.

:30:51
Look at that.
:30:52
- Unbelievable.
- That's amazing.

:30:54
Take it real slow here.
:30:55
Those are
the lead-glass windows.

:30:58
Try to get your light up
on those.

:31:01
- Amazing, huh?
- Yes.

:31:03
Turn off his spotlight.
:31:05
Turn off your spotlight.
:31:06
Make a nice image
of the windows.

:31:08
Make a nice picture
of the windows in front of you.

:31:11
Look at that.
Look at that.

:31:13
Oh, boy!
:31:14
Beautiful.
Still intact.

:31:17
Very much intact.
:31:19
Looks like the glass,
:31:20
all the leaded glass,
it's all there.

:31:22
It's not broken.
:31:33
The first-class
dining room was beautiful.

:31:36
Among the passengers who
ate here were John Jacob Astor

:31:39
and his wife, Madeline,
who were on their honeymoon.

:31:42
She would be widowed
before the end of the voyage.

:31:46
We are not in Kansas anymore.
:31:53
I think you got a friend.
:31:55
Oh.
There's Sam.

:31:59
Sam stopped by to say hello.

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