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DVD, 40 minutes, SLINGSHOT
Witness the greatest collection of diversity ever produced. "The Greatest Places" is a large-format film that takes you on a journey to seven of the most geographically dynamic locations on Earth - The Amazon, The Namib Desert, Greenland, The Okavango Delta, Iguazu Falls, Tibet, and Madagascar. Amazon: This mightiest of rivers forms a network of water channels that permeates nearly half of South America. "There's one sound you always here in all the old jungle movies. I expected to her that sound in the Amazon rain forest, and it's absence surprised me." -Robin Tams, Assistant Cameraman Greenland: Harsh, foreboding and almost completely buried beneath a cap of permanent ice and snow, Greenland is the world's largest island. It is estimated that some 10,000 to 15,00 icebergs are calved by Greenland's glaciers each year. "When the ice calves off the icebergs, there is a huge explosion that sounds like a bomb."-Mike Braniger, Key Grip Iguazu Falls: Strung out along the rim of a crescent-shaped cliff about 2.5 miles along, some 275 individual cascades and waterfalls plummet up to 269 feet into the gorge below. The thunderous roaring can be heard from miles away. "It's like white noise on a million televisions with the volume turned all the way up!" -Vince Purcell, Sound Recordist Namib Desert: Stretching 1,200 miles in length, but averaging a width of only 70 miles, the Namib Desert is home to the highest sand dunes in the world. "It's absolutely silent: On a windless day, sometimes all you can hear is a deep, deafening silence." -Mal Wolf, Director Okavango Delta: A 6,000 square-mile maze of lagoons, channels and islands helps Okavango earn the description , "the river that never finds the sea." Think hippos are nice and slow? Think again! Ever try making your own paper? The first paper was made out of papyrus, still found in Okavango. Tibet: The Chang Tang plateau, at an average height of 15,000 feet, gives birth to many of Asia's mightiest rivers. "They strike me as truly enlightened people, very appreciative and grateful. The Tibetans have based their lives on interdependency and cooperation- things we in the West could use a little more of!" -Christiopher James Thomas, Composer.
| Director: | Mal Wolfe |
| Studio Name: | Slingshot Entertainment |
| DVD Release Date: | 05/11/1999 |
| Rating: | Not Rated |
| Format: | DVD |
| Screen Format: | Full Frame |
| Run Time (in minutes): | 40 minutes |
| Language: | English |
| Audio Tracks: | Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, English Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround, |
| Shipping Weight (in pounds): | 0.197 |
| Product in Inches (L x W x H): | 5.5 x 0.5 x 7.44 |
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