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| SEG. TIME | VIDEO | AUDIO | RUNNING TIME |
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|   |   | lots of white for fog, sea, and spindrift." |   |
|   | Tam hiking Tam hiking Tam hiking Tam hiking | Narrator: Natural history has always fascinated Tam and he still enjoys exploring rock formations, dense valleys, and mountain peaks. Being the oldest of the Hawaiian islands, Kauai has a wealth of information for him to absorb. Tam probes and analyzes the terrain--seeking to find its origins. Kauai's earth structures, its coastlines, its geological history--all are laid bare...waiting for Reuban Tam to pay homage to her majestic beauty. |   | 

|   | Interview with Tam--where-ever Seeing him with his sketchbook in the hills | Interview for Tam--his method of working......i.e.... "My usual method of working is to hike with my sketchbook and make drawings that will serve as points of reference for my paintings. These may lead to watercolors or acrylics in the field, but never to my larger oil paintings. These are done later in the studio." "The fact that I do most of my | X |