

"Perspectives on my first year and a half living in Mali, West Africa with my family." By the Founder of the Rootsy Records Project
A short film by photographer Horst Friedrichs about a desert community in Venezuela. "The photographs by H.A. Friedrichs I have seen are breathtakingly beautiful! They are both moving and pure. They make you pause, linger a moment and look really hard. Well done!" Donata Wenders More at www.horstfriedrichs.com
Visiting Walmart in China felt like entering globalization's "ground zero." It fascinated me to see Walmart, a symbol of American ... all commercialism, arriving in the major cities of China. Prices were fair and the quality was higher than in the street markets. I suppose they are passing on the savings from not having to ship "made in China" goods over to the US. While there I got some sweet padded headphones with a mic for only $4.
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Join Mark Tafoya of the Culinary Podcast Network and the Remarkable Palate Podcast as he explores Chelsea Market in New York City. Chelsea Market is an oasis of great shops in the Chelsea area of Manhattan. You
Podcasting basics and or 101 things to explore about podcasting in cyberspace and other exotic places on our planet.
A quick look at YWAM and the Youth With A Mission Woodcrest campus' ministry from East Texas to the nations of the world: DTS, School of Writing, web, media, national and foreign missions outreaches.
Concierge.com asset, video. Concierge.com travel writer, Mark Schatzker, treks around the world in 80 days. Follow his intrepid journey on his blog as he attemps to circumnavigate the globe “the old-fashioned way.” In this video he shows you some of the items accompanying him on his journey. Find out more at http://www.concierge.com/cntraveler/blogs/80days. From Wiredset Digital Agency.
Concierge.com asset, video. Concierge.com travel writer, Mark Schatzker, treks around the world in 80 days. Follow his intrepid journey on his blog as he attemps to circumnavigate the globe “the old-fashioned way.” In this video he gives you a closer view of his current life and his brand new haircut. Find out more at http://www.concierge.com/cntraveler/blogs/80days. From Wiredset Digital Agency.
Banff rugby team enjoys a few pints and explains why you should always look up the local rugby team when traveling.
Highlights of the video include The Lake, Bethesda Terrace, Sand Volleyball beside the Sheep Meadow, The Dairy, Victoria Gardens and The Carousel. Excellent background music is provided by James Katz and Chris Yurchuck. The show ends with a live musical performance by The New Heathens. The performance was recently recorded at Lakeside Lounge in the East Village.
Tom Megalis complains like a crazy Greek about being in hot New Orleans.
Prague specifics * Zizkov - ex-working class district of Prague. It's the contemporary Czech center of Prague in the sense that the Old Town and Mala Strana are occupied by foreigners. In Zizkov there are cheap pubs (perhaps the biggest concentration of pubs per kilometre in the world) and the Czechs love beer. * Prague Pubs are places where many social topics are discussed. The greatest rival is found in the "caf?s" (during communism they were stagnating - but are now on the rise again). In the pubs (and caf?s) topics like politics, culture, favorite TV programs and of course football and ice hockey are discussed. * Beer - most Prague pubs sell only one brand of beer on tap, which is often specific to that pub. Czech beer is popular throughout Europe, and the Czech Republic (and Prague in specific) has a rich history of beer brewing. * Praguers (the people of Prague) prefer not to be called Eastern Europeans. The preferred term is Central Europeans. * Praguers (and the Czechs in general) have very sensitive subtle humour (sometimes hard for foreigners to recognize). * Prague is famous for its night life. There are hundreds of "night clubs", music clubs and
Trailer for the mysan.de exclusive video blog.