The Lost Sea Expedition A Man. a Mule. America |
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Created by:
| Harberts, Bernie |
Editor (film or video):
| Harberts, Bernie |
Narrated by:
| Harberts, Bernie |
Photographer:
| Harberts, Bernie |
Interviewed By:
| Harberts, Bernie |
Filmed by:
| Harberts, Bernie |
Maps by:
| Harberts, Bernie |
Hosted by:
| Harberts, Bernie |
Produced by:
| Carpenter, Julia |
Illustrator:
| Frye, Charlie |
Artist:
| Frye, Charlie |
Interviewee:
| Smith, Doug Smith, Tama Turko, Diane Larson, Neal Larson, Pete Taylor, Joe Rhodd, Ben Rhodd Merrill, Twila McKillip, George Everhart, Mike Shelton, Barbara Epp, Dan Ackley, Duane |
Other:
| Stedman, Ardis Adams, Tony Bonner, Chuck Ditmer, Loren |
As told by:
| Adams, Tony |
Featuring:
| Adams, Tony Minor, Ed Bonner, Chuck Haverfield, Larry Red Willow, Janice Osborn, Albert "Sucker Rod" Howard, Charles |
Consultant Editor:
| Tyler-Lewis, Kelly McIntyre, Will McIntyre, Deni |
ISBN: | 978-0-9787722-1-5 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2017 |
Publisher: | RiverEarth
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Book Format: | DVD video |
List Price: | USD $14.95 |
Book Description:
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The Lost Sea Expedition is a 4-part Public TV series about Bernie Harberts' 394 day mule wagon voyage across America. Traveling with a single mule across the Great Plains - from Canada to Mexico - Harberts filmed the journey with only the equipment he carried in his 21-square foot, solar powered wagon. The series includes one-of-a-kind interviews about the ancient sea that once covered the Great Plains. Features landscapes, wild life and personal insights about the Great Plains from...
More DescriptionThe Lost Sea Expedition is a 4-part Public TV series about Bernie Harberts' 394 day mule wagon voyage across America. Traveling with a single mule across the Great Plains - from Canada to Mexico - Harberts filmed the journey with only the equipment he carried in his 21-square foot, solar powered wagon. The series includes one-of-a-kind interviews about the ancient sea that once covered the Great Plains. Features landscapes, wild life and personal insights about the Great Plains from the unusual perspective of a wagon traveler.