African Air
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Flying in a motorized paraglider over one of the most diverse continents in the world, George Steinmetz captures in his photography the stunning beauty, potential, and hope of Africa's landscapes and people.
Citation
Main credits
Steinmetz, George (filmmaker)
Steinmetz, George (photographer)
Steinmetz, George (presenter)
Sacha, Bob (film producer)
Other credits
Photography: George Steinmetz.
Distributor subjects
Africa, Air, Bioregions and habitat, Geography, Photography; Expository; WOKeywords
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There\'s a spirit that I find in Africa.
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The smells, the magic, the laugh
of the people in the market place.
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I don\'t know once you, you get it
in your nose you can\'t get it out.
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And it triggers something deep inside you
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and you just want to keep coming back.
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Africa is a cornucopia of diversity.
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You go from the snow cap
mountains of the Drakensberg,
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to the high Atlas in Morocco,
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to the central Sahara,
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to the Congo rain forest.
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There are 52 countries in Africa.
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And thousands of different languages.
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Within each of those ethnic groups,
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there are unique blends of
modernity and tradition.
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My first trip to Africa was in 1979
and I fell in love with the place.
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I\'ve since been to almost every country
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and have seen the vast diversity
that the continent has to offer.
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I\'ve been to some countries
in Africa that seem
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mired in perpetual hopelessness.
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But I really believe there\'s
tremendous reason for optimism.
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I\'ve flown in a variety of aircraft,
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but my favorite way to
take aerial photographs is
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in my motorized paraglider.
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It\'s quite a challenge taking pictures
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and piloting the aircraft at the same time.
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It is kind of like taking
pictures while riding a unicycle.
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You gotta keep moving or you fall down.
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I can fly really low and slow.
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It\'s the lightest powered
aircraft in the world
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and I can fly it hands-free.
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You\'ve got to balance all of these things
out and then get in the right spot
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and then go tac with your
hands off of the controls.
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I realized that it gave me a position
to visualize the world in a way
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that never had really been seen before.
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From above, you can see
the patterns of life.
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There are things that you would you
be totally oblivious to on the ground
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and once you get up in the
air, they are instantly clear.
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What I really want to do
is show people things that
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they just haven\'t seen before.
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I find it fascinating to explore the
relationship between man and nature.
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From the air, it\'s really
quite apparent how
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they develop their culture as a response
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to the natural environment in
which they found themselves.
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I find it clearer in Africa
than almost any other continent
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because there is much less
development in Africa in general.
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Africa in it\'s natural state
is incredibly beautiful.
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But it\'s slowly eroding as things
get more and more globalized.
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You just see tremendous
amounts of natural resources.
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It’s simply loaded with
gold, diamonds, copper.
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Unfortunately, most African states,
they are just exporting those resources
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rather than being able
to refine it themselves.
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Often when you have an
extractive industry in Africa,
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the money is not distributed fairly.
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The net result is you
have huge devastation,
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loss of habitat for wildlife and diversity
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and the people are left impoverished.
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But if you can go in and teach people
the value of maintaining their habitat
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and wildlife resources, they will respond.
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The challenge is to make people
see the long term benefit
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to conserving their resources and
maintaining them for their children.
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The problem is when you are
hungry and you have malaria
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and you are desperate to feed your kids,
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you\'re not thinking long term.
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When you grow up in a environment
that doesn\'t have the
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kind of opportunities and resources
that we have in the Western world,
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it\'s a real struggle.
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Africans are incredibly resourceful,
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I am always stunned by how they
make something from nothing.
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I don\'t think you can expect Africa
to develop on a Western system
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because it\'s not.
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They have to figure out
what works for them.
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Thirty years I\'ve been traveling in
Africa I’ve seen dramatic change.
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It’s a struggle but I really
think things are getting better.
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It just takes a long time to establish
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the structures and the systems
where they can evolve
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in a way that is most suitable for them.
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I really don\'t think everybody should
live in some kind of a cultural zoo.
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But, people should think
twice about giving up
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what they have for the rush of the new.
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My work in Africa is a love
poem for the continent
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with all of its strengths and weaknesses.
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I\'m just trying to record
the beauty that I see there
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and hope that people can respond to that.
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Isn\'t this just an extraordinary place?
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I love this place. Check it out.