Movies: Wes C. Skiles
- 1989
Nullarbor Dreaming (1989)
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In 1988, Andrew Wight and his team went on to attempt a record cave dive in Pannikin Plains Cave on the Nullarbor Plain, where flash floods turned the expedition into a life-or-death adventure. This was captured on film by his support team, and event...
- 1969
Water's Journey: The Hidden Rivers of Florida (1969)
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Over 8 billion gallons of water a day burst forth from Florida's springs....the most unique concentration of springs on the planet. At one time it was thought to be an endless supply, but now the demands of man are starting to exceed availability.Joi...
- 1969
Water's Journey - Everglades: Restoring Hope (1969)
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The Florida Everglades is a land of beauty and diversity. Over the past century, everything that has been done to the Everglades was done in the name of progress. However, endless draining and development of what was once part of a vast floodplain ha...
- 1969
Water's Journey: The River Returns (1969)
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The St. Johns River is born in marshes, then winds northward for 310 languid miles before flowing through Jacksonville. Florida's greatest waterway, a haven for manatees and mecca for bass fishing, is under siege by a burgeoning human population. It...
- 1969
Water's Journey - Everglades: Currents of Change (1969)
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Twenty-two million people call it home. Millions more travel to Florida for recreation, beaches and theme parks. Few know Florida is home to one of the greatest ecosystems on earth - The Florida Everglades. But this masterpiece has reached its limit ...
- 2004
Ice Island (2004)
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In one of the most inhospitable places on Earth , Antarctica, a daring team of explorers and scientists leads to the absolute limits of the technology available and the same common sense . They immersed in water that has far surpassed the limits of f...