Environmental documentarian Bridget Besaw travels to Chilean Patagonia to photograph the pristine land and the rugged people living in an area that would be changed forever by five proposed dams on the Baker and Pascua Rivers. For more information about the mega-dam proposal please visit International Rivers (http://www.internationalrivers.org/en/latin-america/patagonia), NRDC (http://www.savebiogems.org/patagonia), Conservación Patagónica (http://www.conservacionpatagonica.org) or read the posts on our blog (http://www.thecleanestline.com/rios-libres).
Thanks for sharing. The video was very thought provoking. Obviously it is a story that has been told countless of times, in different variations, all over the world: the continual struggle between modernity and wildness. No easy answers. Appreciate your advocacy. Nice pictures.
Aggie98bqn 3 months ago
Beautiful, motivating, & Inspirational. Thanks for producing this.
NPatCinematographer 3 months ago
hey when is that documentary about bodysurfing coming out?
70MasterChef07 3 months ago
Those damn dams indeed!
Homophone horror!
Good thing I've got my new Patagonia.
zippyman818 3 months ago