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Land of the Bee Hummingbird (45') (1/2)
The "Parque Nacional Alejandro de Humboldt" is one of over 80 nature preserves created after the revolution in Cuba. This doc portrays the many treasures of this 700 square kilometer park with its one-of-a-kind rain and mountain forests, highlands, rivers, mangrove wetlands and coral reefs.&nbsp;We track some of the many endemic species unique to Cuba: The Bee Hummingbird lives here, the smallest..

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Year Of Production 2009
Country Of Origin Germany, Cuba
Language Versions German [OV], English [DUB], French [DUB]
Where Columbus discovered the Island (45') (2/2)
The "Parque Nacional Alejandro de Humboldt" is one of over 80 nature preserves created after the revolution in Cuba. This doc portrays the many treasures of this 700 square kilometer park with its one-of-a-kind rain and mountain forests, highlands, rivers, mangrove wetlands and coral reefs.&nbsp;We track some of the many endemic species unique to Cuba: The Bee Hummingbird lives here, the smallest..

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Year Of Production 2009
Country Of Origin Germany, Cuba
Language Versions German [OV], English [DUB], French [DUB]
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