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Riverhead, New York, United States

Riverhead, New York, United States
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 1949 DODGE TOUR INCAS PERU AUSTRALIA DENIS DVD.   This DVD contains 3 shorts in brilliant Technicolor filmed by famous explorer Armand Denis in 1949. Chrysler sponsored his expeditions and provided cars and trucks. The first is titled "Mystery Of The Incas." Harvesting of bat guano on Guano Island, Archaeology of old tombs. A visit with Hiran Bigham discoverer of Machu Picchu in 1911. 2. "Wheels Across The Andes," visiting natives in remote villages that have never seen white men, then to the Andes Mountains to break all records of altitude for automobiles. The Dodge Power Wagon climbs to 18,000 feet. 3. A trip from South to North Australia. Armand and his wife and crew collect quite a few pets on their rugged journey. Beautiful birds, kangaroos, lizards, and visits with stone age Aborigines. 90 minutes.  A Video Obscurata Production. International orders are sent without case and cover art.

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