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![]() | Africa Safari "Best Clips" Lions Rhinos Elephants Please subscribe and watch out my other You Tube wildlife videos. http://www.youtube.com/user/briczar22 These clips were taken on a AAZK trip to Kenya, Africa. For more info on the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy visit: http://www.lewa.org The footage of the young elephant and myself was taken at: http://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org My goal in life is to get people interested in animal conservation. Local communities also benefit from conservation and in all it makes this a better planet for people and animals. |
![]() | Australian Travel Video Guide Overlander.tv is a great way to find out about different locations by meeting a local person in a short free online travel video. Overlander.tv is a unique concept whereby you not only get to see some of the World's top tourist destinations, but also 'meet the locals' and find out why they choose to live where they do. Part documentary, part travel series, Overlander.tv is more cerebral than celebrity, more about the faces than the places. The films are produced by Australian Independent Documentary Filmmaker Mark Shea- 'The Overlander' Filmmaker's Premise For me, this project is about finding good around the world, good people, a common thread of humanity and hospitality, regardless of cultural differences. |
![]() | Navigator of the Seas - 26th Aug 2007 This massive cruise ship was in Cobh, Co. Cork, on the 26 Aug 2007, I went down for a ship visit tour for travel agents. It was there for one night, after that it was heading for Southamton in England, then it was sailing to Scandinavia. One thing I forgot to say in the video was that the crew were all very friendly, any crew we passed were all full of smiles and very pleasent. Statistics of ship: Tonnage = 138,000 Guest Capacity = 3,838 Crew = 1,186 If you wanna get a brochure run down to your local travel agent. |
![]() | Find the best route with Google Maps Go to Google Maps: http://maps.google.com | Google Maps Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=98DA918472BB3131 | Find everything you're looking for in one place. Once you know where you're going, use Google Maps to virtually explore the neighborhood with Street View, get driving and walking directions, check traffic, and send information to your phone and email. |
![]() | Aran Islands, Irish Travel Video Guide On the Aran Islands I interviewed Teresa Millane, an old style (Sean Nos) singer. |
![]() | Travel the Red Centre with Connections - some local advice Travelling to the Red Centre with Connections? Check out our comfy campsites and get the word on what to bring from the big bloke. |
![]() | Getting the Story - Meet a Local Secrets This is the first in a series of vlogs where I reveal some of the secret methods I used in order to produce the Meet a Local Series. I discuss how I managed to get the shots I wanted in Nimbin, despite threats from drug dealers. |
![]() | Poling the Planet - James Bayliss-Smith punting on the Yulong River in Southern China This video consists of some roughly edited clips from my recent holiday to China. The river featured is the Yulong which leads on to the Li River in Guanxi Province, Southern China. I filmed this as a kind of presenter showreel for my proposed television project Poling the Planet. Poling the Planet Extreme Punting will be a six part travelogue series with a twist. Presenters James Bayliss-Smith and Edward Woodhouse are experienced Cambridge punt chauffeurs. They will undertake six very different journeys on rivers around the world using local craft poled in the manner we in England call punting. Through local travel in familiar craft they will explore six very different countries culture, history and politics through a unique river journey. Under their own steam and punting local vessels, James and Ed will gain a singular insight into local cultures and will experience the different countries they visit from an unparalleled perspective. Across the world and throughout history rivers have been a vital mode of transport for human populations. By enabling people to travel large distances over water with relative speed and ease, they have been integral to the development of civilisation. Trade and commerce have flourished where rivers have existed and great cities have grown up on their banks. In many cases the humble punt (or its local equivalent) has been vital for transporting goods and people to and from these centres, and has been the basis for floating markets and other such things. Since time immemorial wherever rivers have been important, mankind has reached the same solution to the problem of river travel through shallow water. They have learnt to propel flat-bottomed craft by pushing a pole against the bottom. Pushing boats with poles remains the mainstay of river travel on many smaller rivers in certain developing countries. Here in Britain, the remnants of this ancient tradition only remain in Cambridge and Oxford, having evolved during Edwardian times from a commercial activity into the genteel and relaxing leisure activity of punting. In Cambridge there is a small group of people who still earn a living from the river. They are the Cambridge punt chauffeurs. James Bayliss-Smith and Edward Woodhouse are very experienced Cambridge punt chauffeurs with a taste for adventure. They have plied their trade on the frantically busy River Cam for many years. Having grown up in Cambridge they pride themselves on their punting prowess on one of the most congested stretches of river in the world. Poling the Planet - Extreme Punting will test their punting skills to the limits. The series will explore elements of current affairs, anthropology, history and culture including culinary and musical culture, and of course river life. Countries on the itinerary could include Papua New Guinea, Mali, Honduras, Kashmir, Kerala (India), Burma, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, China, Mexico, Venezuela, Japan, Sudan, Botswana and various others countries in these regions. Most people in the UK have either visited Oxbridge or have some idea of punting in those places. Three million foreign visitors a year get a glimpse of punting on the River Cam. Poling watercraft will provide a unifying theme for the series that will transport viewers from the known to the unknown. It will celebrate the unity of mankind in one aspect of the technology of river transport, but at the same time will demonstrate the diversity of fluvial landscapes and cultures. James and Ed will present this riverine world in a hands-on and entertaining manner, with surprises and adventures guaranteed as they grapple with poling the planet. For more information please contact james.bayliss.smith at gmail dot com |
![]() | SCUBA TRAVEL TV -TANK'd - Mantas, Dolphins, Sharks, Hawaii NEW SCUBA TV SHOW "TANK'D" COMING SOON TO NORTH AMERICA. Co hosts and SCUBA instructors Chris and Shalynn travel to the ultimate dive destinations around the globe. Upbeat, fun, filled with great music and shot in High Definition Tank'd will inspire divers and non divers alike to get out there and experience their own great adventures. Joined by local experts and dynamic characters, the Tank'd team discover local culture, fun topside activities, dive companies and local accomodations. The recurring segment "Lifesigns" explores the health of the ocean at each destination. Working with marine scientists and conservation groups around the world, Tank'd shines light on important issues affecting our seas and it's inhabitants. Highlighting both the success stories and the dilemmas. We hope to build better awareness and encourage people to be better stewards of our enviroment and our world's oceans. For more info. go to www.sevenseasproductions.com |