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Expeditions with Patrick McMillan
The New River Valley – Ancient Landscapes, Ancient Connections
Season 4
Episode 405
Ironically, the New River is one of the oldest rivers in the world. For millions and millions of years it has been charting a path through Appalachia. Join Patrick as he explores the unique life that has developed in this ancient valley right along with the traditional use and relationships of humans.
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