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The Last Descent

Winner of the People's Choice Award - Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival 2009 Winner of the Activism through Adventure Award ...

The Last Descent



Winner of the People's Choice Award - Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival 2009
Winner of the Activism through Adventure Award - Boulder Adventure Film Festival 2009

The World's rivers are being dammed now faster than ever. In response to this a group of whitewater paddlers set out on a one year adventure to document what could be the last descent. Nepal's Marsyangdi River, Uganda's White Nile River and India's Brahmaputra River are all in the process of being dammed or are threatened by large-scale hydroelectric projects. These rivers also happen to be home to native people living sustainably in their environment, the most ecologically diverse areas in the world, and gigantic whitewater.

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