Port Canaveral
Description
Shot in stunning high-definition, Port Canaveral is the one-of-a-kind large-screen film that plays daily at the Exploration Tower’s state-of-the-art theater at Port Canaveral. The film takes viewers on an exciting journey through the region’s vibrant history. One of the world’s busiest harbors offers a vibrant history, from the stormy seas of the Spanish conquistadors seeking new territory to the beachcombers enjoying legendary surf spots like Cocoa Beach. Port Canaveral invites viewers to explore its many wonders by sea, land, and air and space through brilliant aerial and underwater photography, cutting-edge computer graphics, and spectacular on-location filming. Audiences will soar over pristine coastlines, swim with giant sea turtles, take a rocket ride from the Kennedy Space Center, and become mesmerized by the port’s continuous activity.
Runtime
13 min 52 sec
Subjects
Database
Films on Demand
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