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KONY 2012
0In just four days, as The Times reports, Invisible Children’s 30-minute documentary film has rocketed around the Web, garnering more than 40 million views on YouTube and more than 13 million on Vimeo since it was launched on Monday. It has been shared all over Facebook and mentioned tens of thousands of times on Twitter.
KONY 2012 is a film and campaign by Invisible Children that aims to make Joseph Kony famous, not to celebrate him, but to raise support for his arrest and set a precedent for international justice.
NAMIBIA
0Windhoek is the flourishing capital of Namibia and it is from here that we begin a journey through this country and experience some of the magic of the Dark Continent on a luxurious train – the Desert Express! Dating back to colonial times, the Christ Church is a reminder of the end of hostilities between the Germans and the indigenous population during the period when it was known as ‘German West Africa’, and indeed German influence in this part of the world is still very much evident today. A short journey leads into the isolated loneliness of the prairie and to lions feeding at the Okapuka Ranch, in which an Austrian keeps lions in their natural environment. A popular holiday resort on the mouth of the River Swakop and the final destination of the rail journey, Swakopmund, through whose harbor everything that was used in German West Africa was transported, resulting in a regular trading route between Swakopmund and Hamburg for more than ten years – a hint of Germany on the edge of the desert! In Swakopmund, there are architectural treasures that were rented out in the days of the Kaiser, also known as emperors, and are reminiscent of various houses in Berlin. This is a part of Germany that no longer exists in Germany itself. Moon Valley is bizarre and extra-terrestrial and for millions of years, it has withstood the erosive power of the Swakop. With its deep-cut valleys and no vegetation in sight, the endless rocky landscape seems unfriendly, life threatening and …
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Desert Victory
0The full-length feature story of the rout of Rommel in Africa by the British 8th Army… with the most thrilling scenes ever taken under fire! The Allied campaign to drive Germany and Italy from North Africa is analysed, with the major portion of the film examining the battles at El Alamein, including a re-enactment. This film is in the Public Domain
Shaka Zulu – Episode 7
0SHAKA ZULU, set in 19th century Africa, is one of the highest rated syndicated miniseries of all time. With a million production budget, the program recaptures the rise to power of Shaka Zulu, King of the Zulus, who revolutionized African warfare with ingenious battle strategies and an invincible army.
