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LP Lotion: Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Publicity Pictures
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The familiar Disneyland Matterhorn towers over the Submarine Lagoon, currently dry. In the Lagoon, Disney Imagineers are creating a new soon-to-be-underwater seascape for the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, which will open in June 2007 in Tomorrowland.
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Lifelike sea anemones are actually the work of Disney Imagineers crafting the underwater scenery for the new Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, which will open in June 2007 in Tomorrowland at Disneyland Park in Anaheim.
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The "re-filling" of approximately 6.3 million gallons of water in the Submarine Lagoon at Disneyland continues on January 3 in the shadow of the Matterhorn. Work continues on the 1959 classic Disneyland attraction until it reopens in summer 2007 as Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage. As members of a submarine crew, guests will embark on an underwater expedition and soon after "diving" they discover Nemo and his friends swimming right alongside their submarine thanks to an amazing new imaging technology developed by Walt Disney Imagineering that enables the characters, inspired by Disney-Pixar's hit animated film Finding
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An unidentified worker oversees the "re-filling" of approximately 6.3 million gallons of water in the Submarine Lagoon at Disneyland on January 3 in the shadow of the Matterhorn. Work continues on the 1959 classic Disneyland attraction until it reopens in summer 2007 as Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage. As members of a submarine crew, guests will embark on an underwater expedition and soon after "diving" they discover Nemo and his friends swimming right alongside their submarine thanks to an amazing new imaging technology developed by Walt Disney Imagineering that enables the characters, inspired by Disney-Pixar's hit animated film Finding Nemo, to appear in a three-dimensional underwater setting.
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