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Some areas in the southern Appalachian mountains are known for mining, others for lumber production. Many have Indian place names and most preserve some remnants of their pioneer heritage. But few locales experienced all the cultural and social changes that are indicative of the entire region. The area affected by the construction of Fontana dam and lake situated along the Little Tennessee River in western North Carolina is one of these special places. Book $20.00
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Nantahala ... Land of the Noonday Sun is a 54 minute documentary that will transport you to magic places all along the river - high vistas, varied forests, native wildflower habitats, waterfalls and gorges - and thereby enhance your enjoyment of the region the Cherokee people called "Nantahala" or "Land of the Noonday Sun". Available in VHS or DVD. $22.00
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Hiking On Hazel Creek is a 30 minute video in which award winning cinematographer Ron Ruehl tags along with Lance Holland on a hike to give you an unedited armchair journey into the vast North Shore section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Available VHS only. $18.00
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Wild Edibles & Medicinals of Southern Appalachia, Summer Series Video 1 is a summer excursion through the bounty of nature in one of the more exceptional International Biosphere Reserves in the world, the Great Smoky Mountains. Because of the unique growing conditions in the varying altitudes of North Carolina and Tennessee, the diversity of plant life that is found in the whole of the Appalachian Trail as it stretches from Georgia to Maine is contained in the Smokies. $24.00
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Wild Edibles & Medicinals of Southern Appalachia, Summer Series Video 2 continues a summer excursion through the bounty of nature in one of the more exceptional International Biosphere Reserves in the world, the Great Smoky Mountains. Because of the unique growing conditions in the varying altitudes of North Carolina and Tennessee, the diversity of plant life that is found in the whole of the Appalachian Trail as it stretches from Georgia to Maine is contained in the Smokies. $24.00
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Wild Edibles & Medicinals of Southern Appalachia, Autumn Series Video 1 is an autumn excursion through the bounty of nature in one of the more exceptional International Biosphere Reserves in the world, the Great Smoky Mountains. Because of the unique growing conditions in the varying altitudes of North Carolina and Tennessee, the diversity of plant life that is found in the whole of the Appalachian Trail as it stretches from Georgia to Maine is contained in the Smokies. $24.00
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