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Victoria Falls, a co-production of Halcyon Media, BBC, and Thirteen in New York, in association with WNET.org ; produced by Jamie McPherson ; filmed by Jamie McPherson and Charlie Hamilton Jones

Label
Victoria Falls, a co-production of Halcyon Media, BBC, and Thirteen in New York, in association with WNET.org ; produced by Jamie McPherson ; filmed by Jamie McPherson and Charlie Hamilton Jones
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Victoria Falls
Oclc number
457849467
Responsibility statement
a co-production of Halcyon Media, BBC, and Thirteen in New York, in association with WNET.org ; produced by Jamie McPherson ; filmed by Jamie McPherson and Charlie Hamilton Jones
Runtime
110
Summary
Victoria Falls: flowing from its source 1,000 miles to the north, the Zambezi River reaches the edge of one world and plummets 350 feet into another. Victoria Falls, spanning the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, is over a mile wide. No other waterfall in the world can match her scale, which is why many consider her one of the "seven natural wonders of the world." Drakensberg: barrier of spears: rising sharply from the South African landscape, cliffs like spines of a dragon form the majestic Drakensberg Mountains. Born of Jurassic molten lava, they span more than 600 miles and lower more than 1,000 feet. Despite the impossible terrain and unpredictable weather, Drakensberg is home to a fascinating array of animals. But one animal's perseverance makes it the ultimate survivor: the eland, the largest member of the antelope family
Technique
live action
Classification
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