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Africa: Botswana, Namibia, & Zimbabwe - Travel Video.  VHS.  Globe Trekker Video.

 

Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia stretch in a band across the southern peninsula of Africa. A natural wilderness of flood plains, forests, savannahs and deserts, these are some of Africa's most intriguing destinations.


   Traveler Andrew Daddo begins his journey in Zimbabwe at Victoria Falls in the tranquil serenity of the upper Zambezi River. From here he travels south to Botswana and the Okavango Delta. He ends his extraordinary adventure at Diaz Point in Namibia where Europeans first landed in Africa.


   47 minutes
 

   Along the Way -

  •   Bungee jump down Victoria Falls.

  •   Snack on boiled worms.

  •   Meet a pride of lions at Chombe National Park.

  •   Canoe through the crocodile infested waters of the
         Okavango Delta.

  •   Ride in a dune buggy over the Namib Desert.

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$19.95
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Botswana, Zimbabwe & Namibia - Travel Video.  Lonely Planet.


 

Bungee jump above the Zambezi river.
Snack on boiled worms. Meet a pride of lions.
Canoe through crocodile infested waters.
Ride in a dune buggy over the Namib desert.


47 minutes.

 

 

 

 

 

LONE

$19.95
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Africa's Stolen River - Travel Video.  VHS.  National Geographic. 

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, "Africa's Stolen River" 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.

Review: The astonishing footage and poetic narrative that National Geographic is known for, bring pure drama to a slice of African history. Filmmakers follow Botswana's Savuti Channel for seven years at it is dries up, causing hippopotamuses, elephants, and other wild animals to struggle, often in vain, to survive. 

   While the words spoken are stirring--"Death is everywhere in Africa, but it is never in vain"--the pictures are sensational.  Often many seconds elapse as the filmmakers allow their work to speak for itself.  Elephants knock their young away from the precious water to ensure that the adults will survive, a herd of hippos desperate for moisture stand like statues in mud, and eerie night shots show unrelenting hyenas wait to attack (and it's discomforting to watch when they do).

   The studied portrait highlights the wisdom of animals and the unpredictable rhythms of African life.  60 minutes
 

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$24.95
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Okavango: Africa's Wild Oasis - Travel Video.  VHS.  National Geographic.  While most think an oasis in the desert is at best a mirage, this is not always so, as is the case of the jewel of the great African Kalahari Desert, Okavango.  This nourishing delta, the largest within the borders of the Dark Continent, is the lifeblood for thousands of weary animals making the trek across the unforgiving sun-baked lands of Zimbabwe. 

   Brought to video by National Geographic, this tape refreshes the minds of the viewer with an educational and visually stunning look at the natural watering hole that supports the nomadic wildlife of the surrounding Northern Botswana region.  60 minutes
 

Review: "I have visited Southern Africa almost every year during the past 20 years.  During that time I have had the opportunity to visit Botswana several times, and have been to the Okavango Delta several times.  I have experienced the beauty of the sunsets, and the magic of the African night, the roar of the lion and the grunt of the hippo, the crystal-clear water of the channels, the excitement of tracking elephant on foot through the shallows and in the papyrus grass. 
   The quality and excitement of the photography is so appealing, the script so compelling, and the narration so engaging, I felt I was back there in the magic of Africa's Wild Oasis."
 

NATL

$24.95
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