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  • Jul 03, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    This is a travel blog song as well as pictures and videos I have taken along my trip from Australia to the UK overland
  • Jul 03, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    We continue our travels up the Niger river and come to the town of Niafunke where Ali Farka Toure lived and played his famous Afro-blues
  • Jul 03, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    I have written a song and featured my travels from Australia to the UK. Included in this video is my motorbike across Australia from Canberra to Perth, Hitchhiking around South East Asia with my brothers, Driving an Australian Toyota Hilux from India to Nepal and eventually the UK (via Pakistan, Ira...
  • Jul 03, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    Go on, plunge into the Middle East. If it gets too chaotic, seek peace in a mosque or paradise among the dunes.
  • Jul 01, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    A trip into south east asia: Singapore and the night safari.
  • Jun 30, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    The Dashain festival in Kathmandu, Nepal. Warning: This video contains animal sacrifices. www.earhtoswift.com
  • Jun 30, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    Here's some clips from Tokyo Decadance a monthy dance event held in different clubs in Tokyo and around the world now. I only got the chance to record one of the shows but I was able to get some glimpses of participants in all their get-up.
  • Jun 30, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) turns 78 today in his 60th year of his ascension to the thrown. He is the longest reigning king in Thai history and the longest reigning monarch currently in the world. The city of Bangkok hosted sporting events, stage shows, fireworks, and free food. It was a great...
  • Jun 30, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    Landbouw en veeteelt project voor de kansarme bevolking van Guatemala
  • Jun 30, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    Bramwell, WV was a residential paradise, wealthy coal barons could live in luxury. They could enjoy a fabulous social life among their wealthy neighbors, There were plenty of merchants, ministers, doctors, attorneys and others that supported their lifestyle. In the late 1800s, Bramwell had electric ...
  • Jun 30, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    A Vertovian film using video footage and still photographs of the city of Mandalay (Burma) and the world-famous Moustache Brothers featuring Par Par Lay. Par Par Lay and The Moustache Brothers are a troupe of comedians, dancers, and musicians from Mandalay who perform traditional Burmese vaudeville-...
  • Jun 30, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    Project to build a hospital in Pharphing near Kathmandu.
  • Jun 30, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    Beirut is sometimes called the Paris of the Middle East. To me it's more like Prague in August of 1968 - a hotbed of ideologues, impossibly min-bikinis and machine guns.
  • Jun 30, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    N.C. TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM "STARS" IN "LEATHERHEADS" FLICK SPENCER, N.C. When rail fans and residents of Spencer and Salisbury N.C. TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM "STARS" IN "LEATHERHEADS" FLICK SPENCER, N.C. When rail fans and residents of Spencer and Salisbury flock to see the George Clooney movie "Leather...
  • Jun 30, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    We visited the annual October Sky Festival or the Rocket Boys Reunion as it is know up there in Coalwood West Virginia. For those that aren't familiar with this event, it is an annual reunion of folks from Coalwood , the folks from the movie October Sky, and the actual Rocket Boys themselves. Our vi...
  • Jun 30, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    One of Barcelona and Catalunya's biggest secrets is an amazing sport in which teams of men, women and children ("castellers" in Catalan) -- hundreds of them at a time -- build towers of people. The teams compete against each other for most of the year in city and village squares all around Catalunya...
  • Jun 30, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    Ever wonder what its like to sleep your way around the world? Nick Vivion did the dirty work, sleeping with locals every night. This is The Only Way to travel.
  • Jun 30, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    Just few kilometres from Bujumbura city there is the Rusizi Natural Reserve, the natural border between Congo and Burundi. Silvia and Vincenzo will meet Alphonse Fofo, the Director of the Institute for the Conservation of the Environment, who take them trough the reserve and tell them the story of t...
  • Jun 30, 2008 Lonely Planet TV
    Panama has two seasons - green and brown. Though it can be an inconvenience, Panama needs this rain for many reasons, including for the c*** to function.