James Cameron celebrates birthday at bottom of Lake Baikal in Russia

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2010

The bottom of Russia's Lake Baikal has attracted the attention of another VIP tourist -- Top Hollywood director James Cameron. He dived to the bottom on board the Russian 'Mir' submersible to celebrate his fifty sixth birthday. He follows in the footsteps of politicians and celebrities, including the Russian prime-minister and the President of Mongolia. And it was not his first time on board this particular vessel. Cameron used it back in 1997 while shooting the box office hit, Titanic. He said that underwater experience also inspired his recent blockbuster, "Avatar".

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  • Have a good birthday, Cameron!

  • Some people have WAY too much money.

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  • Now there is a guy that LOVES NATURE!!

  • @TODELLISUUSMEDIA no, its not.

  • The Mirs are made in Finland.

  • @AlisherUA he's joking

  • @Ninelon

    And on youtube somebody still thinking that there was/are country that has name SOVIET RUSSIA(THERE WAS NO SOVIET RUSSIA,THERE WAS SOVIET UNION!)

  • Well I know where my birthday party is going to be this year...

  • In the USA James Cameron make the movies. In Soviet Russia movies make James Cameron.

  • That was it? Lame video.

  • @gringodeltoro1 for some reason dating Kate winslet doesen't bring testicular cancer to my mind even if the plot for titanic was a bit over-done..

  • or political prostitutes

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