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Greg Durbin Sherman George
Description
Humanities and Social Sciences Film, Audio, Video and Digital Art Assorted cutaway shots of mountains, landscapes and clouds; also, roadrunner garden toy in field, LS at dusk, two phone poles extend from ground, track focus from camper to bush (flag on side of camper), purple and golden clouds against yellow, light blue sky. Generally, good selection of B-roll material. Also, man on bike cruises along then stops. UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact)
Type
moving image
Format
Videotape; 11 minutes, 13 seconds
Form/Genre
documentaries video recordings
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb1196136b
Language
English
Subject
Campgrounds Military camps Alternative lifestyles Camping trailers Bicycles Telephoto lenses Wind (weather-related phenomena) Duststorms Foundations (structural elements) Toys (recreational artifacts) Deserts Mountains Recreational vehicles Panoramas Roads Landscapes (environments) Concrete slabs Documentaries Video recordings Niland, Imperial, California, United States Salton Sea, California, United States
Place
Niland, Imperial, California, United States Salton Sea, California, United States
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