This live action video discusses and shows the geologic processes which have taken place in the Northwest over geologic time. It looks at its various mountain ranges including the Cascades and Olympics, the flooding of the area by great seas and the formation of the Columbia Plateau by fluid lava. It also shows the major physiographic regions of Washington state including the Willapa Hills, the Puget Sound Trough, the Cascade Mountains, the Columbia Lava Plateau, the Blue Mountains and the Okanogan Highlands. A “must have video” for earth science, geography and geology classes in Washington State.
21 mins. | IVGSWAD $32.95 DVD
21 mins. | IVGSWAV $29.95 VHS
The mineral resources of Washington are as varied as the rocks and geologic history of the state. They include metallic minerals, mineral fuels and industrial rocks and minerals. Travel all over the State and learn about what is mined and produced.
13 mins. | IVMRWA95D $32.95 DVD
13 mins. | IVMRWA95V $29.95 VHS
Powerful volcanoes, mountain ranges, glaciers, rainforests, wildlife and coast beaches, it's all here. From historical accounts of the first settlers, to its present day natural scenic areas: Erupting Mount St. Helens, Mount Adams, Mount Rainer, North Cascades, San Juan Island, The Olympics, Columbia River, Fort Vancouver, Whitman Mission.
65 mins. | ISBN1-878645-03-XD $32.95 DVD
65 mins. | ISBN1-878645-03-XV $29.95 VHS
The video: Mount St. Helens Past and Present is a before-and-after look at the impact of the eruption of Mount St. Helens. Via exclusive pre-1980 footage, the pristine beauty of the land, of nature and recreational use plus the valuable timber resource. An area of 150 squares miles that was devastated on the morning of May 18,1980. The healing process of nature, slowly emerging wild flowers and return of wildlife amidst the scars of destruction, plus the shattered volcano are featured.
42 mins. | NTSCD $32.95 DVD
42 mins. | NTSCV $29.95 VHS
This program takes you along on an experience from the beginning of America's, greatest river at Lake Itasca in Minnesota' to the Gulf of Mexico, briefly visiting points of interest along the way. The Atchafalaya River is shown threatening to capture the main flow of the Mississippi River and the efforts of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to keep the disaster from happening.
30 mins. | BOR-4D $32.95 DVD
30 mins. | BOR-4V $29.95 VHS