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PostSat Mar 04, 2017 11:16 am 
Excellent cinematography http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/03/elk-river-migration-documentary/

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PostSat Mar 04, 2017 5:29 pm 
Bootpathguy wrote:
Excellent cinematography
Yes, indeed. Just watched it. Great writing, beautiful locations and many epic scenes. 'Hope you don't mind if I embed the video for more splash. wink.gif Loved all the aerial footage for perspective mixed with the onsite video capture and the trail cam shots. It never occurred to me that the elk would be roaming those high passes and traversing such steep slopes. This is a swell story not only about the many herds of elk migrating into and around Yellowstone N.P. but the local ranchers and outfitters that interact with them as well. Thanks for finding and sharing this BPG. I loved the ending. haha ~z
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