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South
Shore Web site provides video view of Ozarks scenery
October 1999
FLIPPIN, Ark. - Internet users everywhere are invited to enjoy a
new feature of the South Shore Web site that will help them get
a closer look at the scenery of the Arkansas Ozarks. At www.southshore.com/moviepage.htm,
Web users will now find a Quick Time Video that allows the viewer
to observe the scenery in a full circle. The video loaded on the
site is for Internet browsers having Quick Time plug-in devices.
"With the Quick Time Video, Web users have the capability to
see what the photographer saw at the site and to zoom in and zoom
out on portions of the scenery," said South Shore Foundation
President Dr. Steven G. Sanders. "We think everyone will enjoy
the sensation of really being at the scene," he said.
The vantage points of the video are as follows: Top O' the Ozarks
Tower, Bull Shoals Dam, and the middle of the White River just below
the Bull Shoals Dam. "Hot spots" in the photos show Web
users where the photographer stood.
When the viewer goes to the South Shore Web site home page, there
are instructions on how to download the newest Quick Time version
from Apple's Quick Time Web site. There are three different quality
versions, varying in size from 2438 Kb (highest quality) to 274
(lower quality), which can also be downloaded as zipped files.
The South Shore Web site was designed and is maintained by Brooks-Jeffrey
Marketing Inc. of Mountain Home, a full-service marketing company
founded in Mountain Home in 1984, telephone 870-425-8064. South
Shore Foundation is the charitable foundation of the Northern Arkansas
Telephone Company, a family-owned and operated independent telephone
company serving the South Shore, a 658 square-mile area in northern
Arkansas, along the south shore of Bull Shoals Lake.
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