Laurent Ballesta Trailers
The Mystery of the Med Rings TrailerAbysses, la conquête des fonds marins TrailerThe mysteries of Mont La Pérouse Trailer
The Mystery of the Med Rings TrailerAbysses, la conquête des fonds marins TrailerThe mysteries of Mont La Pérouse Trailer
Total trailers found: 10
01 January 2016
Originally, in 2014, Laurent Ballesta had just one precise objective: to unravel the mystery of groupers.
09 June 2018
Gombessa Expedition 4 Laurent Ballesta went to observe a gathering of thousands of groupers during the full moon of June 2014 (Le mystère mérou) in the southern pass of the Polynesian atoll of Fakarava, where he discovered a pack of over seven hundred grey sharks.
12 September 2020
The Mediterranean. Because people have been travelling there for thousands of years, it is believed to be without secrets.
03 May 2025
Explore the mysterious giant rings of the Mediterranean, buried at a depth of 120m, with the world-famous Laurent Ballesta, world-renowned diver and his team, to understand the origin of these unique and unknown formations.
12 February 2021
160 km southwest of Reunion Island, just a few dozen metres beneath the surface of the Indian Ocean, lies the peak of an underwater volcanic structure known as Mont La Pérouse.
23 February 2016
Gombessa Expedition 3 Protected by an international treaty Antarctica has been spared the effects of hunting and fishing.
11 July 2015
In French Polynesia, there is a place where every year, thousands of groupers gather in secret followed by hundreds of sharks… The photographer, diver and biologist Laurent Ballesta, with his team, wanted to better understand what motivates these fish to wait until the exact day of the full moon to spawn all at once! With the help of researchers from the CNRS of Moorea, they dived and conducted numerous experiments to study and witness this unique phenomenon.
02 November 2013
Gombessa Expedition 1 To dive for the Coelacanth is to go back in time. In 1938, when it was known only as a fossil, a Coelacanth was discovered in South Africa in a fisherman's net.