Category: Documentary
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The North Face: Emily Harrington – New Horizons for 2013
Reading Time: < 1 minuteI would like to see more climbing documentaries where there is a timelapse of people making their way up. They look like ants rather than humans as a result. That part is 2 minutes and 20 seconds in.
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The Rise of Webcomics | Off Book | PBS
Reading Time: < 1 minuteA short documentary about web comics.
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Mammut Teamtrip: Kyrgyzstan 2009 Part 1
Reading Time: < 1 minuteI quite like the period images from the beginning. The story begins in 1936 with steam trains and a moleskine notebook. We have a link to the 1936 Munich olympics before being brought in to the present.
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Caving in Papua New-Guinea / Spéléo en Papouasie
Reading Time: < 1 minuteWOWO – Caving in Papua New-Guinea / Spéléo en Papouasie [EN-FR] from Petzl-sport on Vimeo. If Couleur 3 made television or video documentaries then they would be just like this one. Taking a light hearted look at the act of cave exploration it tells us about a recent expedition to Papua…
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Innocent, in a way
Reading Time: < 1 minuteInnocent, in a way. from alexis wanneroy on Vimeo. Documentaries are sometimes invitations in to someone else’s life. The subject of the documentary trusts the person who is filming, to paint them in a positive light. In this case the topic may be seen as controversial in some countries and perfectly…
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The Bronzer – a documentary about a salesman
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe Bronzer from peyton wilson on Vimeo. Documentaries are often about finding the right person. The right person is a person who is passionate about what he or she does. The person talks about their field in a number of locations and the documentary films what is going on in a…
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Tec dive Little Canyon – Dahab
Reading Time: < 1 minuteTec dive Little Canyon – Dahab from trimix117 on Vimeo. Underwater travel
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Chamjé Khola – 55 hours to open a new Canyoning route
Reading Time: < 1 minuteCanyoning, a sport you associate with warmer weather and low altitude canyons. In this case they go to Nepal, climb to 4200 meters before spending many hours going down a canyon. That’s quite an adventure. It looks as if most of the canyoning part was filmed with gopro.
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Silbergeier – Nina Caprez & Cedric Lachat
Reading Time: < 1 minuteA refreshing and different look at rock climbing. Mixing humour and the mountains in an original way.