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Cameraman Richard KirbyResearcher Adam Chapman and Cameraman Richard Kirby raced off to film this leopard that surprisingly Adam had discovered whilst bushwalking on his honeymoon in Kenya! Read on as Richard writes about the spine tingling moment...
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 Assistant Producer Anna Mike and Cameraman Richard KirbyThe Jungles team headed off yet again, their destination Cameroon. Assistant producer Anna Mike had a lucky escape. Read her account.
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 Peter Scoones filming underwaterOne of the earlier trips on Wild Africa in 1999 was one of the trickiest. We really didn't know if we would achieve what we had set out for, manta rays feeding off the coast of Sudan. Read on as Producer Marguerite Smits van Oyen tells us more.
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 Cameraman Owen Newman in his truckOwen Newman and Amanda Barrett took time out from their film to help with filming on the "Deserts" programme. Read Owen's extraordinary tale.
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 Botswanan children take a look through a camera lenseAssistant Producer on Lakes & Rivers Anuschka de Rohan takes off for the enchanting location of the Okavango Delta in Botswana. Some girls have all the luck. Here's a typical day on location extracted from "Nusch's" travel diary.
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 Flowering plants in NamaqualandSeries Producer and producer of the "Desert" film, Patrick Morris headed off with cameraman Alastair MacEwen to the woolly wilds of South Africa to film an amazing annual spectacle - the flowering desert. Patrick sent this letter back from location.
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