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So, this one’s a documentary about Ted Turner’s Vermejo Park Ranch—it's massive, like 923 square miles across New Mexico and Colorado. The film dives into the ranch's stunning landscape, highlighting the wild trout fishing and the diverse wildlife you don’t see every day. The atmosphere is laid-back but adventurous, as it captures the essence of what makes the ranch a haven for sportsmen. There’s a nice balance of history woven throughout, and while the director’s name might not be popping out, the visuals do the talking. It’s not just about fishing; it’s about connecting with nature and the legacy of land conservation. Overall, it’s pretty engaging for anyone into the outdoors or just looking for a glimpse into Turner's life.
Great for outdoor enthusiasts and documentary lovers alike.Highlights environmental themes and conservation efforts.Offers a unique perspective on a lesser-known ranching legacy.
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