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Shows Royal Academician Fred Cuming at work sketching and painting in Rye harbour and on Camber Sands along the south coast of Englan. Then, working from this material, he produces several oil paintings in...
Examines the changing role of women in a number of different societies. Looks at the role of the Aymará women living in the Bolivian highlands, the Boran women living in northern Kenya, and the women living...
The 10,000 Embera Indians live in the headwaters of two rivers, the Baudo and the Atrato, in the Choco region of the coast of Colombia, South America. Whether fishing, hunting or growing food, the lives of...
Visits three quarries to investigate the materials needed for road building, where they come from and how they are processed. Environmentally acceptable sources are becoming scarce, and new approaches to the...
This DVD provides an overview of the formation, geology, distribution and key features of the UK’s areas of upland and lowland landscapes. Through the use of diverse case studies, from Malham Cove to the...
Geographer Nicholas Crane presents a 13-part journey around the coast of the United Kingdom, uncovering stories that have made us the island nation we are today. He is joined by a historian, an...
About the 1957-58 crossing of the Antarctic continent. Tells how eight men of the Commonwealth Trans Antarctic Expedition’s advance party made landfall on the coast of Antarctica and established the base...
The second series of the BBC documentary that discovers the secrets of the British coastline. Includes the episodes Dover To Isle Of Wight, Holyhead To Liverpool, Arran To Gretna, Cornwall To Ilses Of...
A romanticised saga of Kwakiutl Indian life on the northwest coast of America, filmed in 1914 by Edward S Curtis, who was already famous for his still photographs of Indians, and his writings about them. It...
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