(1910)

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The audience is given a fair idea of the marvels which abound there
deickemeyer23 April 2015
This house had an opportunity to choose from 10,000 feet of negative obtained in Africa by W.D. Boyce, a Chicago sportsman, who went over the ground traversed by Mr. Roosevelt. The audience is given a fair idea of the marvels which abound there. It is worth while to see the picture, since it shows clearly the wonders of a little known and marvelous land, marvelous because it is little known and its primitive inhabitants have not yet been disturbed. As an outdoor picture it seems reasonably successful, and in most instances the operator seems to have chosen his viewpoints wisely. A detailed description of the various scenes would be tiresome, and after all would mean nothing. One must see the picture with its wealth of life and movement and its glimpses of a distant part of the world. - The Moving Picture World, April 30, 1910
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