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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Wes Skiles |
| MANUFACTURER: | Karst Productions, Inc. |
| FEATURES: | Color, Dolby, Special Edition, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Adventure, Art House & International, Nature & Wildlife, Special Interests |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 880246100012 |
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Customer Reviews of Water's Journey - The Hidden Rivers of Florida
Incredible Experience!! I originally watched this on PBS, and immediately ordered the DVD so I could watch it repeatedly and keep it in my permanent reference library. The filming is stunning, and the concept is incredible ... follow an aquifer underneath fields, cities, roads, pristine woods and trash dumps. For those who have only experienced water resources coming from a tap inside the house, this video dramatically expands consciousness of this miraculous and fragile resource. Seeing "first-hand" how groundwater moves, and how the "terra firma" literally floats above the aquifer is a rare and awe-inspiring experience.
An important documentary
Water's journey explores the important connection between man and the very water that keeps us thriving. This is an important film and one that I wish was required in schools.
Wonderfully refreshing! An outstanding environmental film that is devoid of pompous propaganda and fear-mongering.
"Water's Journey, The Hidden Rivers of Florida" is an outstanding environmental film, devoid of the usual propaganda, distortion, and fear-mongering typical of most nature documentaries of late.
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> Through a fascinating divers' journey underground, tracked above ground across town and country, the film examines sources of pollution in the hydrologic cycle, specifically in the aquifer beneath north Florida's many sinkholes and springs.
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> Without minimizing the seriousness of its topic, the production WISELY STAYS AWAY FROM:
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>INSTEAD, through sheer beauty, thoughtful narration, and dramatic demonstrations of how various pollutants are entering the aquifer, the film instills a desire to protect and take responsibility for the aquifer.
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> I can only hope that the same editorial care is used in the sequel ("Water's Journey, The River Returns"), which I have not yet seen.
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