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Cancel, Robert
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LUANGWA VALLEY: 00:05 game enforcement camp near Mpika (with Stuart Marks); 03:26 driving down Muchinga Escarpment; 12:09 fording Munyamadzi River; 24:05 five impala; 24:40 village of Chief Nabwalya; 29:28 Chief Nabwalya and messengers KASAMA: 31:16 Viv Schone's home KAFUE GAME PARK: 42:10 Kafue Game Park & Lodge (various wildlife along road); 58:49 elephant killed by poachers; 1:00:25 Ngoma Lodge; 1:06:10 boat tour on Lake Iteteshi-Teschi LUSAKA: 1:22:23 faculty housing, University of Zambia; 1:24:00 Christmas Day 1988 UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact) Tape Hi8 #2
Type
moving image
Format
Videotape, 1 hour, 30 minutes, 32 seconds
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb20181410
Subject
Rural areas Lakes Field recordings Recreation areas Poaching Swimming Pools Boats and boating Elephants Children Travel Land-Rover trucks Fishers Buffaloes Landscapes Roads Families Interviews Animals Villages Chameleons Kafue National Park (Zambia) South Africa Lusaka (Zambia) Kasama (Zambia) North Luangwa National Park (Zambia)
Place
Kafue National Park (Zambia) South Africa Lusaka (Zambia) Kasama (Zambia) North Luangwa National Park (Zambia)
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