From October of 2011 through January of 2012, Will Stauffer-Norris and Zak Podmore traveled the length of the Colorado River. Their journey began in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming, the source of the mighty waterway, and it didn’t end until they reached the Sea of Cortez. Along the way, they got to know the river intimately and documented their journey. The short film below is a documentary of that journey, and while it is a few months old at this point, I still thought it would be of interest. It is beautiful, powerful and moving. Defintiely worth your time if you have 45 minutes free to enjoy it.
Remains of a River: source to sea down the colorado from NRS Films on Vimeo.
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Amazing journey. Very thought provoking as well…
Agreed. Very beautiful and worth the time to watch.