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Water's Journey - The Hidden Rivers of Florida

Water's Journey - The Hidden Rivers of Florida

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Journey One Must Take
Review: As a teacher and a cave diver seeing Water's Journey on PBS in October motivated me to write a unit for my classroom using Water's Journey as the outline. Making aquifers, discussing the plight of our water, testing water and becoming aware of our wonderful resource that is being misused by all of us.

The classroom discussions that this movie prompted were both energizing and powerful. This movie brings out what is known as "A Teachable Moment". These moments are the moments that teachers look forward to. Be prepared to watch this movie more than once.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Journey One Must Take
Review: As a teacher and a cave diver seeing Water's Journey on PBS in October motivated me to write a unit for my classroom using Water's Journey as the outline. Making aquifers, discussing the plight of our water, testing water and becoming aware of our wonderful resource that is being misused by all of us.

The classroom discussions that this movie prompted were both energizing and powerful. This movie brings out what is known as "A Teachable Moment". These moments are the moments that teachers look forward to. Be prepared to watch this movie more than once.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding Video
Review: I accidentally came across this film on pbs. It immediately caught my attention. It was exactly the type of film I could use in my classroom or share with an adult. It makes clear the importance of protecting the aquifer from pollutants. It's amazing to see the two divers swim past a 50 gallon oil drum and a large tractor tire. The filming is beautifully done and the dialogue well scripted. The film nears its end with the divers emerging into a sink hole that is polluted and smells. Outstanding video!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding Video
Review: I accidentally came across this film on pbs. It immediately caught my attention. It was exactly the type of film I could use in my classroom or share with an adult. It makes clear the importance of protecting the aquifer from pollutants. It's amazing to see the two divers swim past a 50 gallon oil drum and a large tractor tire. The filming is beautifully done and the dialogue well scripted. The film nears its end with the divers emerging into a sink hole that is polluted and smells. Outstanding video!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing!
Review: This film will amaze you. It follows 2 divers as they swim underground through tunnels and rock formations of the underwater river systems of Florida, and allows you to actually see where the water that we drink travels before it comes out of our faucets. It is educational and timely...but more than that, it is an exciting and breathtaking visual adventure as you watch the divers swim underneath Florida in the maze-like tunnels of the aquifer. Among other places, their journey actually takes them under a bowling alley, a golf course, and a restaurant!

If you are a scuba diver you will be able to appreciate the skills and training these cave divers have...if you are not a scuba diver, you might just think they are crazy! But in any case, you will be awed by the beauty of the "hidden rivers", amazed by the journey of the divers and the water, and inspired to conserve and protect the natural wonders that are Florida springs.

This film is a must-have for divers and non-divers alike, and more than anything, teaches us all about what we can do to make sure we have pure, clean water for future generations. I highly recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing!
Review: This film will amaze you. It follows 2 divers as they swim underground through tunnels and rock formations of the underwater river systems of Florida, and allows you to actually see where the water that we drink travels before it comes out of our faucets. It is educational and timely...but more than that, it is an exciting and breathtaking visual adventure as you watch the divers swim underneath Florida in the maze-like tunnels of the aquifer. Among other places, their journey actually takes them under a bowling alley, a golf course, and a restaurant!

If you are a scuba diver you will be able to appreciate the skills and training these cave divers have...if you are not a scuba diver, you might just think they are crazy! But in any case, you will be awed by the beauty of the "hidden rivers", amazed by the journey of the divers and the water, and inspired to conserve and protect the natural wonders that are Florida springs.

This film is a must-have for divers and non-divers alike, and more than anything, teaches us all about what we can do to make sure we have pure, clean water for future generations. I highly recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific DVD
Review: This is a terrific film. It has a very basic premise-what you discard today may be what you drink tomorrow. The video has illustrated the point in the best way I've ever seen it done. There can be no mistake about the connection between the aquifer (underground) water and activities on the surface.

Two particular things are great about the video. It's got a touch of humor. No dry, boring science here! The other is that the purpose of the video is conservation. But it's imminently practical. There's no suggestion we should go back to living in the stone age. The show gives several examples of what farmers and homeowners can do in their own lives to really make a difference-without sacrificing our modern lifestyle!

I highly recommend this DVD. It's fun to watch all the beautifully filmed cave diving, too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific DVD
Review: This is a terrific film. It has a very basic premise-what you discard today may be what you drink tomorrow. The video has illustrated the point in the best way I've ever seen it done. There can be no mistake about the connection between the aquifer (underground) water and activities on the surface.

Two particular things are great about the video. It's got a touch of humor. No dry, boring science here! The other is that the purpose of the video is conservation. But it's imminently practical. There's no suggestion we should go back to living in the stone age. The show gives several examples of what farmers and homeowners can do in their own lives to really make a difference-without sacrificing our modern lifestyle!

I highly recommend this DVD. It's fun to watch all the beautifully filmed cave diving, too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Edutainment at its best!
Review: Water's Journey is an amazing documentary about the most common of all elements: tap water. Well, it' s really about the earth and our eco-systems, but the way the filmmakers tell the tale of how water flows through hidden rivers and soaring caves grabs the viewer's attention and entertains us along the way. Made me feel like grabbing a wet suit and digging under my own house to explore the hidden world's deep below. Gorgeous photography, fun stunts, stunningly daring dives and information every family should know. DRINK THIS UP!


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