Echoes Through Time: Death Valley |  | Director: Melanie Rhalter Actor: Hugh O'Brian Studio: Random Walk Productions Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Color, Digital Sound, Full Screen, NTSC Region: 1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 54 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 692967700163 EAN: 0692967700163
Release Date: December 23, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description Death Valley is the hottest place on Earth Native Americans called it, "ground on fire." It also possesses a stark, unforgettable beauty. In rare years when the rains do come, the Valley is briefly carpeted with stunning, seldom seen wildflowers. In this Gold Medal winning film, Western TV and film legend Hugh O'Brian leads viewers on an exciting journey through a timeless land. This film includes: Why is Death Valley So Hot? So Low? So Dry? Amazing Wildflowers and Wildlife The tale of Death Valley Scotty and His Castle 20 Mule Team Borax + Death Valley Days Spectacular Scenery and Views GOLD in Death Valley! The Mysterious Moving Rocks Native American Stories: How Coyote brought people to Death Valley and more Stories of Death Valley's First Heroes the 49'ers and Much More! DVD EXTRA! "SHOOTING STARS: GREAT PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE WEST": The exciting story of how photographers like Ansel Adams, Carleton Watkins and William Henry Jackson helped shape the West. Voted Best Independent History Film of the year at the 2004 Houston International Film Festival, "SHOOTING STARS" was also a favorite at the 2004 Wine Country Film Festival and the Annapolis Film Festival.
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| Customer Reviews: Wonderful view of nature March 8, 2007 Sharon Crompton (Pleasanton, Ca. USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This film has the most beautiful photography of Death Valley I have eve seen. It was wonderful to hear the whole story of how the National Park came about. The photography was outstanding and the narration was beautiful. It made me want to go there and check it out for myself.
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