Channel: Lewis and Clark: Preserve These Fragile Lands 


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The Clatsop people talk about protecting these fragile lands.
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From Sea to Shining Sea, the National Park Service brings gorgeous vistas and important landscapes.
Published: Tuesday, 15 August 2006 08:00:00
Duration: 00:03:14
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Gorgeous photography and beautiful music complement this slideshow about the National Park Service and its people.
Published: Monday, 14 August 2006 08:00:00
Duration: 00:02:14
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A rousing presentation about World War II and the WWII Memorial, featuring stirring music, gorgeous photography and historical footage.
Published: Sunday, 13 August 2006 08:00:00
Duration: 00:10:30
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The Discovery Channel and the National Park Service produce a TV show about parks in the Washington, DC area. Hosted by Park Superintendent, Gale Hazelwood.
Published: Saturday, 12 August 2006 08:00:00
Duration: 00:18:22
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After trekking across North America, Louis and Clark reach the mouth of the Columbia River and found Fort Clatsop, in an area that was already well-populated by indigenous peoples.
Published: Thursday, 16 November 2006 06:00:00
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The indigenous peoples of the area, the Clatsop tribe, greet you in their native tongue, then guide you through some of the highlights of this beautiful area.
Published: Thursday, 16 November 2006 08:00:00
Duration: 00:02:21
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A survey of the variety of Lewis and Clark-related National and State parks in Washington and Oregon, from the perspective of geography, history, and the indigenous peoples.
Published: Friday, 17 November 2006 08:00:00
Duration: 00:02:29
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