Fernbank Museum’s IMAX® Theatre presents Roar: Lions of the Kalahari, returning by popular demand on July 30, 2010. Roar closely follows a lion pride in Botswana’s Kalahari Desert and will show daily through September 30, 2010.
Roar is an ambitious tale of a true lion king. Filmmaker Tim Liversedge enters the lions’ world unlike any other filmmaker and rarely misses an exciting moment in Botswana’s Kalahari Desert as he follows a king and his lionesses. From a heart racing giraffe chase to leisurely rolling around with the cubs, Roar: Lions of the Kalahari keeps audiences of all ages awe-inspiringly engaged.
With daring footage, Roar tells the invigorating story of the animal kingdom. In the vast and arid Kalahari Desert, a lion and his lionesses reign over the only water hole within 100 miles, until a young nomadic lion begins to challenge the king for his territory. With the dry season approaching, dominating the region near the water hole becomes increasingly important as other animals dare to quench their thirst in the heart of their predator’s land.
For more info, visit Fernbank Museum of Natural History.
Monday, June 28, 2010
The Story of Wild African Lions Roars Back into Fernbank Museum’s IMAX® Theatre by Popular Demand
Monday, June 28, 2010
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Labels: Fernbank Museum of Natural History, IMAX Theatre, Roar: Lions of the Kalahari
Labels: Fernbank Museum of Natural History, IMAX Theatre, Roar: Lions of the Kalahari
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