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Nicolas Clapp is a Los Angeles, California based film-maker, photographer and amateur archaeologist. He has often been called the "real Indiana Jones" and he has received 70 film awards (including Emmys) and several Academy Award nominations. He is married to his wife Kay and has two daughters, Jennifer and Cristina. He is a graduate of both Brown University and the University of Southern California, and he has worked for Disney, National Geographic, Columbia Pictures, PBS and the White House.
He has written two books:
- Road to Ubar; Finding the Atlantis of the Sands
- Sheba; With Eyes Shining as Stars
His films include the following:
- Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau
- Search for the Great Apes
- Mysteries of the Silk Road
- Journey to the Outer Limits
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