The Zambezi is one of the world's great rivers, yet apart from the spectacular Victoria Falls, large parts of its course are virtually unknown. Never before has this mighty river been portrayed so comprehensively on film as in this two-part series. The Zambezi flows through the continent's most magnificent ecosystems and offers a glimpse of all the classic African animal species. It forms a lifeline through Africa's most impressive landscapes and determines the fate of the indigenous people and all other forms of life.
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Documentary film about the Czechoslovak natural science group's expedition to Iceland in June 1948.
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Although it crosses six countries and is over 3,500 kilometers long, the Zambezi is one of the least...
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