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Our Day In Creswell Craggs
A short movie made at Creswell Craggs in Nottinghamshire . This footage was originally shot on miniDV.
Creswell Crags is a limestone gorge honeycombed with caves and smaller fissures. Stone tools and remains of animals found in the caves by archaeologists provide evidence for a fascinating story of life during the last Ice Age between 50,000 and 10,000 years ago. Further evidence came to light in 2003 with the discovery of Britain's only known Ice Age rock art. Creswell Crags was among the most northerly places on earth to have been visited by our ancient ancestors, a story that is unique on a European and World scale. All of the caves are protected by metal grills to preserve the rare archaeological deposits that remain inside. At the east end of the gorge is the Museum and Education Centre. The gorge is part of the Creswell Heritage Landscape Area.
Cappadocia - The Land That Time Forgot
A short documentary made on miniDV tape and taken during a holiday in this amazing area. This was a normal holiday film later transformed into a documentary
Cappadocia which is unique in the world and is a natural wonder, is the common name of the field covered by the provinces of Aksaray, Nevsehir, Nigde, Kayseri and Kirsehir in the Middle Anatolian region in Turkey.
In the upper Myosen period in the Cappadocia region as a result of the volcanic eruptions occurring in Erciyes, Hasandag and Gulludag, in the region was formed a large plateau from the volcanic tuffs and together with the erosion of the Kizilirmak river and wind over ten of thousands of years there appeared the chimney rocks which are a wonder of the nature. (taken from http://www.cappadociaturkey.net/)
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