
Wynant D. Hubbard's safari captures a deadly puff adder and a water buffalo.
Edward T. Lowe Jr., Wynant D. Hubbard
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Is it worth your time? If you have a weird obsession with early 20th-century nature footage, maybe. If you want a narrative, look elsewhere. People who hate slow, silent, grainy footage of guys in pith helmets chasing wildlife will absolutely loathe this. Honestly, watching Adventures in Africa No. 12: Unconquered Afr...

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Wynant D. Hubbard

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a weird obsession with early 20th-century nature footage, maybe. If you want a narrative, look elsewhere. People who hate slow, silent, grainy footage of guys in pith helmets chasing wildlife will absolutely loathe this. Honestly, watching Adventures in Africa No. 12: Unconquered Africa feels like stumbling into someone's dusty attic and finding a stack of reels that haven't been touched in eighty years. It’s not really a movie in the way we think of them toda..."


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