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A Quebec family's trip around the world as three of four children face losing their vision to a rare genetic disease is the subject of a new documentary.
The National Geographic documentary film Blink follows the family across the globe.
It documents them from riding camels in Egypt to hiking the Himalayas as they take in beautiful landscapes and experiences.
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