UNSEEN: France, Part 6 (South of France Clean-up)
May 282010
Hosts Max Lugavere and Jason Silva present a look at life in France as usually experienced only by locals and adventurous travelers. In Part 6, volunteer cavers pitch in to help clean up a cave in south central France that became an unofficial garbage dump over the years.
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