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Beaver Valley / Cameras in Africa

Episode Number: 10    Season Num: 1    First Aired: December 29, 1954    Prod Code: n/a
In the first part, Walt Disney presents a famous animal photographer named Alfred G. Milotte, who presents clips of his African trip that has stunning stories about the African elephant and the lion.
The second part deals with the beaver habitat as displayed in the 1948 True-Life Adventure film, Beaver Valley.

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Writer: Jack Speirs, Lawrence Edward Watkin, Ted Sears, Winston Hibler
Director: James Algar, Winston Hibler
Star: Walt Disney (Host (1954-1966)),  Dick Wesson (Announcer (October 1954-January 1979))
Guest Star: Elma Milotte (herself)

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Beaver Valley can be found on the Walt Disney's Legacy Collection: True Life Adventures: Volume 1: Wonders of the World DVD box set. (edit)
Cameras in Africa can be found on Walt Disney's Legacy Collection: True Life Adventures: Volume Three: Creatures of the Wild DVD box set (edit)

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