Water's Journey featuring Wes Skiles (2010)
Wes Skiles was an explorer, an award winning photographer and filmmaker, and a conservationist. He was also a resident of Alachua County when he wasn't working on projects which took him around the world from the underwater caves of Alachua County to the icebergs of the Antarctic. Skiles died in a tragic diving accident in south Florida on July 21 while on assignment for National Geographic magazine. To honor his memory Alachua County brings you the following encore presentation of his award winning documentary" Water's Journey".

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Water’s Journey: The River Returns, 30-minute version

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DECOMPRESSION CONTROVERSIES

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Why Nebraska Was Built to Be Ignored

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The ARAL SEA Was DEAD for 30 Years — Then Kazakhstan Did Something Nobody Expected!

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Florida's aquifer adventure - Florida Geological Survey Video 2

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How do Tidal Bores Work?

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The Florida Everglades: Research for Restoration (Documentary)

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I Was Shipwrecked After Killer Whale Attack & Ate Turtles To Survive | Minutes With @ladbiblestories

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The Lost Supervolcano: The Biggest Eruption in Human History - Full Documentary

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Deep Dive Discovery: Mike Young - Exclusive Interview with KISS Rebreathers Owner

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World’s Toughest Ships | Arctic Monster: Surviving the Ocean’s Coldest Fury | Free Documentary

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The Greatest Mysteries of the Pacific Ocean | Drain the Oceans | MEGA EPISODE | Nat Geo

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Caladan Oceanic's Ring of Fire Expedition Phase 1

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The Most Isolated Village on Earth — And Why People Choose to Stay | 4K

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Lost Springs: An Artist's Journey into Florida's Abandoned Springs

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Climbing the San Juan Seamount | Nautilus Live

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Why Europe's Deadliest Sea Makes No Sense

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Inside the planet’s most urgent climate warning | Global Warning E1 | Featured Documentary

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Frachtsegler erobern die Weltmeere | Doku HD | ARTE

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