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So, 'The Drifting of the Continents' is a 1970 documentary that takes us on a journey through the science of plate tectonics and continental drift. It has a kind of raw educational vibe, really, with a focus on paleomagnetism and oceanography—pretty fascinating stuff if you're into earth sciences. The pacing can be a bit slow, but it allows for deep dives into subjects like seismology, which is actually quite gripping when you think about it. Visuals aren't flashy, but they do their job, and you can sense the passion behind the subject matter. It’s not just another dry doc; it feels like a window into the scientific progress of its time, capturing the essence of discovery in geology.
'The Drifting of the Continents' is somewhat obscure, which adds to its allure for collectors. It’s not commonly found in mainstream collections, often appearing on obscure labels or as part of educational compilations. Its scarcity and unique subject matter make it a notable piece for those interested in geological documentaries, even if it's not the flashiest title on your shelf.
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