Ranthanbore and Jaipur

This is travel footage from Ranthabore wildlife sanctuary of deer, wildebeast, peacocks, and warthogs drinking from and mingling around a watering hole. There is footage of the city streets of Jaipur, shot from inside a vehicle. The streets are filled with pedstrians, mopeds, carriages, small cars, bicycles, and buses. Then, film of the Jantar Mantar monument, focusing in on a large sundial, the Narivalaya Dakshin Gola, and other astronomical instruments. A pair of snake charmers plying their craft on a street corner is seen, followed by footage of a white marble elephant and a video tour of [either the City Palace or Digamber Jain temple of Sanghiji]., The original film reel was digitized by Universal Information Services in 2015., UNO Libraries' Archives & Special Collections' Archives & Special Collections, 01:22:13
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Abstract/Description: This is travel footage from Ranthabore wildlife sanctuary of deer, wildebeast, peacocks, and warthogs drinking from and mingling around a watering hole. There is footage of the city streets of Jaipur, shot from inside a vehicle. The streets are filled with pedstrians, mopeds, carriages, small cars, bicycles, and buses. Then, film of the Jantar Mantar monument, focusing in on a large sundial, the Narivalaya Dakshin Gola, and other astronomical instruments. A pair of snake charmers plying their craft on a street corner is seen, followed by footage of a white marble elephant and a video tour of [either the City Palace or Digamber Jain temple of Sanghiji].
Subject(s): Nebraska
Omaha (Neb.)
Zoos
Animals
Motion pictures
Visual works
Films
Videos
Digital moving image formats
Date Created: 1988-02

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