Racing to Reach the Mariana Trench
Richard Branson, the world famous multi-billionaire who has been changing the world for years with his wide variety of hugely successful businesses that he’s created under the Virgin brand is once again trading the comforts of the business world for the thrill of adventure.
Branson will be joining film maker James Cameron and maverick adventurer / businessman Patrick Lahey in a race to reach the bottom of the Mariana Trench.
One of the Deadliest Spots on Earth
If you’ve ever watched movies like the Abyss then you will have a good mental picture of what the Mariana Trench is like. This destination is considered to be the deadliest trench in the ocean and it’s over 36,000 feet deep. Some people have said that it’s even deeper than natural wonders like Mount Everest, more isolated than Antarctica and more desolate and extreme than Mars and Jupiter combined.
Why Are They Doing It?
For James Cameron, diving to extreme depths in the name of science and adventure is nothing new. This filmmaker and adventurer put his life on the line many times to shoot the footage for his iconic movie Titanic and have made countless dives to the depths of the ocean since. Mr. Cameron will no doubt have his camera ready to shoot footage of this never before seen environment for audiences to view sometime in the future.
When it comes to Richard Branson, anyone knows that this man regularly seeks out adventure. From his days sailing around the world in a hot air balloon with Steve Fossett to his hard work at making commercial space travel a reality for non-astronauts, Branson is taking on this new adventure because it’s in his blood.
As for Patrick Lahey he’s seen adventure too but the stakes are higher for him because, working with limited resources he’s managed to have a top notch sub built. If he wins the contest his company could gain global recognition and he could be a household name like James Cameron and Richard Branson for years to come.








