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Whatever your stance, here’s one of the finest pieces of wildlife film ever made (Sir David Attenborough rated this as the best ever).
It’s the first time an entire snow leopard hunt was captured on film and was only possible since the advent of HD technology – it was filmed from the other side of the valley.
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30 September 2009 12:00 GMT / By Ian Hughes
Snow leopard. Two words you’ll have heard a lot about recently no doubt. Mac users will be singing its praises and PC users will be shrugging indifferently and wondering what all the fuss is about.Whatever your stance, here’s one of the finest pieces of wildlife film ever made (Sir David Attenborough rated this as the best ever).
It’s the first time an entire snow leopard hunt was captured on film and was only possible since the advent of HD technology – it was filmed from the other side of the valley.
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