The land along the water

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The land along the water is a short film from 1969. It is held in the IUL Moving Image Archive collection.

Characterizes the land that lies along oceans and large lakes in terms of physical features and uses of the land. Points out that differences in the physical appearance of land near shorelines may be caused by natural forces such as wind and erosion,...

The land along the water
Produced byIndiana University Audio-Visual Center
Production
company
Indiana University Audio-Visual Center
Distributed byIndiana University Audio-Visual Center
Release date
1969
Running time
10 min.
LanguageEnglish
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More Details

internal id
71084
Summary
Characterizes the land that lies along oceans and large lakes in terms of physical features and uses of the land. Points out that differences in the physical appearance of land near shorelines may be caused by natural forces such as wind and erosion, or by man building inland waterways and constructing recreational facilities. States that nature sometimes ruins what man has built, but that man often destroys the beauty of land that nature has taken a very long time to develop.
Physical Format
1 film reel (10 min.): sound, color
16 mm
IUL Genres
Science films.
Educational films.
Nonfiction films.
Short films.
IUL Subject
Full Original Title
The land along the water