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hi um i think that this is very interesting to have this map on this awesome website and i think if you look at this map you will learn something like i did because if you don’t you don’t know what you are missing on learning about!!
Robert Seay -- August 30th, 2009 at 7:44 pm
Excellent film. Didn’t know the Eland had it so rough. Also the interview and interactive by the film makers is a very nice touch. All in all, I was impressed.
Thanks for producing it and thanks to PBS for airing it. I watched it on my MAC online.
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hi um i think that this is very interesting to have this map on this awesome website and i think if you look at this map you will learn something like i did because if you don’t you don’t know what you are missing on learning about!!
Excellent film. Didn’t know the Eland had it so rough. Also the interview and interactive by the film makers is a very nice touch. All in all, I was impressed.
Thanks for producing it and thanks to PBS for airing it. I watched it on my MAC online.