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Walking with Lions at Ukutula Lion Park in South Africa - Africa Travel Channel
Book Now: http://videos4africa.com/travel?task=detail&id=299 Ukutula is conveniently situated within an hours drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria. The game farm comprises 260 hectares of unspoilt bushveld boasting a variety of antelope species, giraffe and zebra. Ukutula is also home to more than 130 different bird species. Known as the "place of quiet" the lodge is nestled in lush bushveld where the roar of the lion can be heard for miles around.
Angels Flight over Switzerland
Switzerland was founded more than 700 years ago. Long years of peace have left their mark on our heritage, history and culture. Switzerland takes its name from the canton of Schwyz, one of the founder cantons of the Swiss Confederation. It was in the 14th century that the name Switenses was first given to the people living in the lands of Uri, Schwyz and Unterwalden, in Central Switzerland. In the year 1291 these three cantons formed a little Confederation called Sweiz. Some examples of Swiss celebrations:First of August, the Swiss Independence day. Zurich's spring festival, the Sechseläuten. Carnival is celebrated all over Switzerland. Hornussen, a unique sport. Onion market in Berne. Harmless Cow fights in the Valais. Locarno's piazza is a splendid open air cinema during its International Film Festival.Video brought to you by Travelindex Network and the Travel & Tourism Foundation.Travelindex.com is the World's largest Travel Directory and Official Site of the Travel & Tourism Foundation. We invite you to submit your tourism, travel or destination site for free at http://www.Travelindex.comMore travel and tourism information and travel videos at:http://www.TourismSwitzerland.org/http://www.SuisseTourisme.com/http://www.Travelindex.com/ch/http://www.TourismFoundation.organd more...
Developing Economic Spaces - South Africa Travel Channel 24
Developing Economic Spaces
Life After Diamonds
'Life After Diamonds' highlights the destruction and challenges faced in mining communities in the post-war diamondiferous regions in Sierra Leone. Cooperatives in the Kono district are engaging in reclamation of wasted mining sites into agricultural productive land to create food security, encourage wider industry adoption of Corporate Social Responsibility and promote improved legislation.Shot in March and April 2009, 'Life After Diamonds' was created by Canadian volunteers Larissa Stendie and Sheryle Carlson, partnering with production team at the Environmental Foundation for Africa.During the Civil War in Sierra Leone, international consumers were understandably horrified to learn that jewelry they had purchased as a symbol of their love may have come at such terrible human and environmental costs, and began to push for tighter restrictions in the trade and paper trail for diamonds. While the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme has helped facilitate this in many countries, in Sierra Leone very little has changed, for while the regulations and legislation are in place, very little enforcement or compliance actually occur. Some speculate that the nebulous nature of licensing, fees, and ownership is deliberate, as everyone from journalists and shopkeepers, to chiefs and mines officials seem to have artisanal diggers whom they marginally support on a subsistence basis.
HAITI: WHERE DID THE MONEY GO? Episode 1
In January 2010, a 7.0 earthquake devastated Haiti. The international community, including one out of two Americans, pledged billions of dollars in aid, yet the nation has seen little improvement. Three hundred thousand died, nearly two million live in ramshackle tent cities. Cholera has swept through the population, killing thousands and hospitalizing many others. Only about 2% of the rubble has been cleared.Is this what you expected when you pledged your aid dollars? Independent journalists Film@11.tv journeyed to Haiti in November 2010 to see the situation for themselves, and dig into the burning question: what happened to all that money?
Travel Guide: Munich's Historical Attractions
Germany boasts a rich history, and as one of the country’s main cities, Munich has played an important part in that story. WatchMojo.com explores a few of the top historical attractions found in Munich.
Top 5 Things to Do in Cape Cod
Sam lists her top five things to do in Cape Cod.
High on London - TiltShif of London
This short film was filmed and produced start to finish in 12 hours by Matt Gosden and Rob Rackstraw.Shot on an Olympus E-PL1.Music by Matt GosdenLondon cityscapes shot with kind permission of The Paramount Restaurant, Centrepoint Tower, London ( http://www.paramount.uk.net )Enjoy
BLOCKHEAD "THE ART OF WALKING" - Music Video
ARTIST: BlockheadALBUM: Downtown Science (NINJATUNE-2006)DIRECTOR: Joan GuaschPRODUCER: Joan GuaschD.O.P.: Joan GuaschPOST: Joan GuaschNovember 2006....................................................................AWARDS:BEST MUSIC VIDEO: DIBA (Digital Barcelona Film Festival 08- SP)JURY AWARD: FESTIVAL VIDEOLIFE 08 (MUSAC - LEÓN-SP)FINALIST: BOLZANO SHORT FILM FESTIVAL (ITALY 2008)FINALIST: CORTOMIERES 2008 (MIERES-SP)
SAHRAWI ENCOUNTER - trailer documentary by Walter Bencini
SAHRAWI ENCOUNTER, the courage to live for freedom. Against the harsh and stunning landscape of the Western Sahara, director Walter Bencini tells the story of his voyage to meet the people of the Sahrawi. For decades this people has lived uprooted from its homeland and confined to tent cities bearing the names of the Moroccan cities left behind. As part of a group undertaking a voyage of solidarity in an effort to alleviate some of the thousands of problems afflicting this population, our narrator witnesses some of the constant concerns facing them, such as water scarcity and the difficulties of accessing basic necessities such as food, health care and education. The Sahrawi people claim the inalienable right to their own identity, refusing to disperse and reminding the world, with peaceful obstinacy, of their existence and their right to self-determination. Thanks to international solidarity they manage to get by while awaiting enforcement of the UN resolutions recognizing their rights. Nevertheless, in spite of their problems, the Sahrawi people preserve a truly amazing sense of dignity and hospitality that actively engages our visitors in an atmosphere of giving and receiving. Here smiles and gazes are freely reciprocated, generating the respect and acceptance that is the basis of authentic acknowledgement. Thus, in the end, it is perhaps our visitors who receive the most, marked by the courage, serenity and dignity of those struggling for freedom. director Walter Bencini running time 40 min. format 4:3 production INSEKT MULTIMEDIA 2010
Love and marriage = Horse and carriage
Couples are enjoying the latest craze to grip Paris: Cinderella carriage rides underneath the Eiffel Tower. Newlyweds Jacqueline and Ken relished a romantic finish to their dream day rounding off their wedding with a carriage ride around Paris. Jacqueline, the Bride, said: "It is very romantic. Actually, Paris is already a very romantic city and I'm very happy to get married in a place like this." The four-hour tour of the French capital will set people back over £1000. But Groom Ken thinks it's worth it: "Well, it is very special. It is almost like a fairy tale. We always dreamed to have something like this." Coachman Philippe Delon added: "It's romantic, it's a dream, it's about Cinderella."
The women of Zeri trailer documentary by Walter Bencini
Official selection Al-Jazeera Documentary Film Festival 2010, Slow Food On Film 2009This film tells the story of the daily and steadfast commitment of a group of women in the Lunigiana region of Italy who took up the work of their grandfathers. These women of Zeri are raising a particular breed of sheep that, up until a few years ago, faced extinction. As a result of this effort, the community has developed a small scale economy that manages both to maintain the biodiversity and dignity of the rural world, and, at the same time, to preserve the area’s inestimable heritage of artisan skills and local traditions.http://www.insekt.net/insekt/ledonnedizeri/index_e.php
Sun Come Up
Sun Come Up, by Jennifer Redfearn, tells the story of some of the worlds first climate refugees -- the Carteret Islanders. The film follows relocation leader Ursula Rakova and a group of young families as they search for new homes in war-torn Bougainville, an autonomous region of Papua New Guinea. Check out Shootingpeople.org for more outstanding documentaries.