Suggested photo spots

United States, 1997

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Strap on your seat belts and get comfortable for a 7,000 mile drive. This documentary invites you to travel along with the Center for Land Use Interpretation as they find Suggested Photo Spots across North America. Journey from coast to coast stopping long enough to take snap shots of unusual or exemplary land use sites across North America. You will even get to take a picture of Kodak’s own waste water treatment plant in Rochester, New York.

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Igor Vamos

Melinda Stone

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United States
Production dates
1997

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B1000147

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English

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