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Join journalist Julian Crandall Hollick on a journey through the Ganga River to explore how this life-sustaining river is in danger of dying. Hollick's extraordinary journey, from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal, combines travelogue, science and history. It's a fascinating and troubling portrait of the river and the people who rely on it. "Ganga" is a radio series about the Ganga River produced by Independent Broadcasting Associates and funded by the National Science Foundation. "Sacred Heartland," part of the series, will air on some National Public Radio stations on Dec. 9, 2007.
For more information, visit http://www.ibaradio.org/India/ganga/index.htm.
Credit: Independent Broadcasting/Julian Crandall Hollick
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