06/19/2026
Ultra-realistic underwater exploration, vertical 9:16, 4K. Continuing deeper into the submerged American prison. The camera slowly explores cell blocks, isolation wings, security control rooms, dining halls, and prison workshops. Marine growth covers every surface while decades of sediment rest across floors and prison equipment. The same 4 skeletons remain naturally positioned on the ground. One lies inside a prison cell, another beside a corridor wall, a third near the dining hall, and the fourth near a security checkpoint. Their bones are damaged, weathered, and partially buried beneath sediment. No skeletons are standing, sitting upright, leaning on walls, or unnaturally posed. All remain flat on the ground in realistic positions. Weak shafts of sunlight illuminate portions of the prison while most corridors disappear into shadow. Schools of fish move silently through open cells and security areas, emphasizing the scale and age of the forgotten correctional facility. Hyper-realistic underwater photography, National Geographic documentary quality, cinematic shadows, atmospheric depth, realistic environmental details, photorealistic textures, immersive underwater exploration.
Camera Movement: Slow cinematic glide through the largest cell block and security area, ending with a breathtaking wide-angle reveal of the entire submerged prison complex stretching into darkness.