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The Soldier's Lagoon (Spanish: La Laguna del Soldado) is a Canadian-Colombian documentary film, directed by Pablo Álvarez Mesa and released in 2024. [1] The film profiles a lake high in the Andes mountains in Colombia, where the bodies of over 200 soldiers who died during Simón Bolívar's 1819 march across the Andes are still found.
The Mobila were a tribe of Native Americans that inhabited Mobile Bay and the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta. [1] It is believed they are descended from the inhabitants of the village of Mabila destroyed by Hernando De Soto in 1540.
MacGillivray Freeman established the One World One Ocean campaign, [18] which, along with other organizations, was featured in Laguna Beach Eco Heroes, a 30-minute documentary by The My Hero Project. The efforts of the Crystal Cove Alliance , ECO Warrior, Laguna Bluebelt, Laguna Canyon Foundation , Nancy Caruso, Pacific Marine Mammal Center ...
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Newspaper clipping announcing the showing of films. [note 1]Less than six months after Venezuela saw the arrival of the first Vitascope, Venezuelan film as a national industry began on 28 January 1897 at exactly 7:00 pm, [2]:9 with the screening of two films produced in the country—Un célebre especialista sacando muelas en el gran Hotel Europa and Muchachos bañándose en la laguna de ...
Laguna Blanca National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Laguna Blanca) is a National Park in the west of the province of Neuquén, Argentina, close to the town of Zapala. The park around the lagoon was created in 1940 to protect the lagoon and particularly the population of black-necked swans (Cygnus melancoryphus). It has an area of 112.5 km².
Laguna Blanca (meaning "white lagoon" in Spanish) may refer to: Laguna Blanca, Chaco , a community in the Libertad Department of Argentina Laguna Blanca, Formosa , a community in the Pilcomayo Department of Argentina
Prior to The Endless Summer, Brown made unnamed 25¢ silent 8mm film footage, Slippery When Wet (1958), Surf Crazy (1959), Barefoot Adventure (1960), Surfing Hollow Days (1961), [21] and Waterlogged (1962). [22] [23] Each year, Allen and Brown made two tours, of the West Coast of the United States, and Hawaiʻi, exhibiting a film. [20]