π THE EROSION OF OUR LAND
Produced by the NZ National Film Unit
16mm Interpositive
Status: Preservation Master
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Catalogue Synopsis:
Erosion, whether natural or begun and aggravated by man, can seriously affect us all. The causes, problems and efforts to combat different aspects of erosion are looked at, particularly in the High Country and on the difficult soils of the pumicelands and the East Coast. The film looks at erosion through its effect on the lives of people in these areas, as well as its disastrous consequence in the flooding of lowland farms and towns. Where man has altered the land, erosion is all too often the price he has to keep on paying.
28 mins.
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