William Osgood Field, an American geologist and glaciologist, visited Georgia in the 1920-1930s. He captured over 500 ethnographic photos, created three extremely valuable films and wrote hundreds of papers regarding Georgia in that period and Svaneti (a mountainous region of the country) in particular. These documents were made available to the Georgian public only 80 years later, after they were accidentally discovered by Professor Irakli Iakobashvili. Following the path of Doctor Field and his adventures in Georgia through his rich archive materials, we reconstruct the situations and stories by traveling in the past, yet within the same space.