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Alaska: Spirit of the Wild
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Alaska: Spirit of the Wild

Experience the vast, spectacularly beautiful place that is Alaska. From the thunder of relentless glaciers to the celestial fires of the Aurora Borealis, from the power of a caribou stampede to the beauty of the polar bear and the deadly hunt of the wolf pack, this wonderful production will take you on an epic adventure into the untamed grandeur of Alaska and embrace the spirit of the wild.

Length 40 min. Copyright 1998 $ 24.95
Qty Product ID Format UPC Price
32-4631 VHS 742691912131 24.95
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