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>I seem to remember the DuSable Museum here in Chicago having video footage
>of South African scenery.
It is absolutely stunning. The Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in Cape Town
have vidoes in both PAL and North American systems. Kirstenbosch should
have a website and I would guess you can place an international order with
them.
>The National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee is seeking to
>create a video tribute of Nelson Mandela's life and achievements. This
>November 21st, we will honor Mandela as our annual Freedom Award
>recipient.
Congratulations. Madiba deserves all of it.
>We are interested in hearing from other institutions that may have
>compiled videos depicting South African landscapes, rural life,
>Apartheid struggles, and the life and work of Mandela. Thank you for
>your assistance.
Kirstenbosch.
Also try CAPTOUR. They will have. CAPTOUR is the Western Cape tourism
authority.
Michael Brass,
Archaeology SocSci(Hons), University of Cape Town,
History BA, U.C.T.,
ICQ: 44563988.
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