Castro's Secret Reef
Cuba's enforced isolation has resulted in the unlikeliest of marine reserves: a huge, rambling archipelago known as Jardines de la Reina, or "Gardens of the Queen." Stretching around 140 miles along the southern coast of Cuba, it's one of the longest barrier reef systems in the world. Get an up-close look at Fidel Castro's diving playground, a forgotten ocean paradise unseen for half a century, and witness exotic species rarely seen elsewhere in the region. It's the lost jewel of the Caribbean, but how long can this pristine wilderness survive?
Crew
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Chris Fletcher
Executive Producer
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Santiago Cabral
Director of Photography
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Al Lethbridge
Music
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John Boyle
Writer
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John Boyle
Director of Photography
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John Boyle
Producer
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Brennan Nurthen
Graphic Designer
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Adrienne Lunger
Associate Producer
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Noel Fernando Lopez
Director of Photography
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Fionn Crow Howieson
Editor
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Fionn Crow Howieson
Director of Photography
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