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The Coastline

Australia, 1978
film

Episode of Series “Victoria the Garden State”. A scenic film which shows the coastline of Victoria, and its wildlife. Without commentary.

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The Southern edge: marsh and mangroves

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High country

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Tony Mcgillick

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Paysages du Silence (Silent Landscapes)

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You Just Don't Realise

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Compilation The Angel and the rat

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The Narwhals came

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Videoworks of Sadie Benning. Volume 1

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Play safe

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Wildlife of the River Valley

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The Wonderful world of fish. Episode 3: selecting and preparing fresh seafood

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Finally destroy us

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Giron: bay of pigs

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The Passing

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The Games: Olympic Variations

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Concrete city

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Drink Deep

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