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So, 'The Living Dream: 100 Years of Rocky Mountain National Park' dives deep into the park's rich history, blending historians' insights with historical photographs and some really rare film footage. It's fascinating how it starts off with the Native Americans and Mountain Men – you get a real sense of the land's legacy. The pacing is steady, almost meditative, which suits the reflective nature of the material. It's not just about the past; it touches on the evolution of conservation and the human connection to these majestic landscapes. I found the thematic exploration of man versus nature quite compelling. Just a solid documentary that gives you a different perspective on what makes this park so special.
Features rare footage and historical photographs.Explores themes of conservation and human impact.Offers a reflective and steady pacing.
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Nick Mollé
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