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Geographical
Videos
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Africa: The Story of a Continent, Programs 01-02
VHS (amazon.com) - USA |
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Africa: The Story of a Continent, Programs 03-04
VHS (amazon.com) - USA |
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Africa: The Story of a Continent, Programs 05-06
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The Living Edens - Etosha: Africa's Untamed
Wilderness (1998) VHS (amazon.com) - USA During the bloom of the wet
season lions, cheetahs, elephants, jackals, giraffes, spring boks and zebras
continue the timeless cycle of life in glorious abundance. But at the peak of
its scorching dry season, the heart of ETOSHA is a parched and blistered
wasteland where drought and thirst endanger predator and prey alike. For those
who survive its harshest interval, Etosha becomes, once again, a Living Eden.
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Living Edens, The: Namib, Africa's Burning Shore
VHS (amazon.com) - USA The searing Namibian desert and the
frigid Atlantic sea meet along this 1200-mile strip of land off the
southwestern coast of Africa. Here, the basic elements of the earth exist in
paradoxical extremes. Namib, the hottest of lands, is obscured in mist created
by the Benguela, one of the coldest of ocean currents. The inhabitants of Eden
Namib have adapted superbly to this tortuous climate. Lizards swim through
sand, snakes surf the sand dunes, beetles race over miles of desert. You will
be surprised by many of the creatures who call this desiccated landscape home.
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National Geographic's Africa's Stolen River
VHS (amazon.com) - USA Journey to Botswana, Africa, where
the Savuti Channel slowly disappears. Reputed to have been a vast lake, the
channel appeared in 1957, and then mysteriously began to vanish again in 1982.
Seven years in the making, it follows the gradual but unrelenting
transformation of a one-time paradise into a land of struggle and competition
for hippopotamuses, elephants, lions, hyenas, and countless other creatures
whose very lives depend upon the plenty of the channel itself |
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Greatness of Africa
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Okavango:Africa's
Wild Oasis VHS (amazon.com) - USA This is one of the best nature
documentaries so far. The footage is exceptional. I have visited Okavango
region in 1995, and in my opinion, Tim Liversedge really captured the essence
and magic of the place. It almost makes you feel being physically present on
location while watching this documentary. I strongly recommend this video to
anyone interested in the natural world of Africa. ( A viewer from East
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