
About the film

wildlife travel nature documentary short film
The Greatest Places
Release Date: June 30, 1998
Year | : | 1998 |
Slogan | : | «» |
Genres | : | Documentary |
Production Companies | : | IMAX |
Director | : | Mal Wolfe |
Producers | : | Michael Cook, Michael Boeckmann, Mike Day, Becky Kirkpatrick |
Writers | : | Pamela Stacey |
RunTime | : | 40 mins. |
A journey to seven of the most geographically dynamic locations on earth. The film features spectacular land forms, diverse wildlife and the people and cultures indigenous to these places. Distinct geographic places include the great island of Madagascar, home to unique limestone pinnacles and the playful lemur; and the greatest desert—the Namib—home of the largest sand dunes in the world that tower majestically over its western border, the Atlantic Ocean. Other locations featured are the great icecap of Greenland, Iguazu Falls in Brazil, the Okavango Delta in Botswana, the Chang Tang Plateau in Tibet, and the Amazon River in South America.
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Trailer: The Greatest Places (1998) | Official Teaser
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