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Subject 1: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Banquet ambiance. Timecode In: 00:00:56. Timecode out: 00:46:51. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: Chris Joyce. Timecode In: 00:46:51. Timecode out: 00:49:00. Notes: Dequin standup, decoded MS stereo. Subject 3: (Interview). Subtitle: Bob. Timecode In: 01:03:19. Timecode out: 01:07:32. Notes: Discussion of local geography. Subject 4: (Interview). Subtitle: Bob. Timecode In: 01:16:20. Timecode out: 01:17:25. Notes: Discusses local vegetation, decoded MS stereo. Subject 5: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Hiking ambiance. Timecode In: 01:18:28. Timecode out: 01:30:31. Notes: Decoded MS stereo. Subject 6: (Interview). Subtitle: Bob. Timecode In: 01:30:31. Timecode out: 01:31:35. Notes: Discusses local vegetation, decoded MS stereo. Subject 7: (Interview). Subtitle: Bob Mosley. Timecode In: 01:41:12. Timecode out: 01:50:15. Notes: Discusses local vegetation, decoded MS stereo. Habitat: ; ; Show: YGRP Log of DAT #: 5 Engineer: McQuay Date: October 2000 ng = not good ok = okay g = good vg = very good CHINESE NAMES WRITTEN AS PRONOUNCERS BANQUET AT HOTEL :57 - 2:04 Americans sing "This Land was Made for You and Me" replace U.S. locations with Chinese locations. :57 - 1:21 watch beeping under singing. @ 1:34 they sing two of the changed locations @ 1:38 people in the crowd laugh. @ 1:40 again, they change the locations to Chinese spots @ 1:44 laughter (BETTER) 1:47: song end and then (VERY LOUD) cheering that fades into room conversation.2:04 44:52 - 46:29 Americans start singing "She'll be Coming Round the Mountain.". @ 45:21 someone says "Ye-haw" and everyone laughs. Better singing from 45:30 on. Ends with applause 46:34 DEQIN STANDUP (crowd ambi under all) Joyce 47:20 Deqin, 10,500 feet. The town is mostly Tibetan and Buddhist. It's the last waystation for pilgrims on their way to the sacred mountain called KHEW-ah-GAH-bow. If the Yunnan great rivers project becomes a reality, Deqin will become the gateway. 47:35 (McQay advises Joyce to do it again, less newsy. New ambi, banging under Joyce's read) Joyce 47:41 Deqin, 10,500 feet. The town is mostly Tibetan and Buddhist. It's the last waystation for pilgrims on their way to the sacred mountain called KHEW-ah-GAH-bow. If the Yunnan great rivers project becomes a reality, Deqin will become the gateway. 47:57 (McQay advises Joyce to try it again. Banging less pronounced.) Joyce 48:04 Deqin, 10,500 feet. The town is mostly Tibetan and Buddhist. It's the last waystation for pilgrims on their way to the sacred mountain called KHEW-ah-GAH-bow. If the Yunnan great rivers project becomes a reality, Deqin will become the gateway. 48:20 (McQay says better but one more) Joyce 48:26 Deqin, 10,500 feet. The town is mostly Tibetan and Buddhist. It's the last waystation (stops and starts again) 48:35 Joyce 48:35 Deqin, 10,500 feet. The town is mainly Tibetan and Buddhist. It's the last waystation for pilgrims on their way to the sacred mountain called KHEW-ah-GAH-bow. If the Yunnan great rivers project becomes a reality, Deqin will become the gateway. 48:50 INTERVIEW WITH BOB (Bells / crickets in background) Joyce 1:03:23 (ambi of map unfolding) So this is what (:02 map ambi) what are we looking at 1:03:29 Bob 1:03:30 This is a map created with satellite imagery, LANDSAT imagery. Of the immediate study area here. Going east slope of the MAY-lee snow range. And (map unfolding again) we drove from DOO-chin this morning, around the corner, down into the MAY-khong valley. 1:03:55 Joyce 1:03:55 So this is the high pass right here that we went up 1:03:56 Bob 1:03:58 Right we sort of traversed around the valley 1:04:00 Joyce 1:04:00 How high is that pass 1:04:02 Bob 1:04:02 Its about 3,600 meters 1:04:04 Joyce 1:04:... (Notes truncated)
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- 4 Jan 2010 - David McCartt
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- 4 Jan 2010 - David McCartt