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When traveling around California have you ever tried looking up? At Mt. Palomar Observatory in San Diego, CA you can explore the world above your head by touring the famous 200″ telescope and learning about discoveries in the cosmos in the newly renovated museum! And here’s a tip, bring warm clothes, because they keep the telescope around the same temperature as it is at night. That could mean around 30-40 degrees on Mt. Palomar! Enjoy space travelers!

Anything Goes Productions produced this video, they also  have many other quality travel videos at anythinggoesproductions.com

Flipping About Travel

This project was born of an unconventional idea: taking beautiful photos of back-flips in the most wonderful places on the planet. An idea Hugo carries on now since over a year and for which we finally fell. It takes shape today with the Wherever U Go project, an amazing photo album which only wishes to be continued.

www.wugproject.com

A FREE ENERGY MOVEMENT

I think there needs to be a FREE ENERGY MOVEMENT. I will continue to post videos of anyone displaying their zero point energy motor/generators until people wake up to the fact that we don’t need government to SELL US energy!

What inventors of these motor/generators need to realize is that you can’t sell this technology. Government, auto makers, oil, and energy corporations want to shut you up! They have known about free energy for years and have bought or stolen most every patent in existence.

What you can do is, not only make a video of your device, but make the plans for it available online. Make a video showing how to make one. Tell us what parts we can recycle to build one and where to get them.

It is so important for this information to be available right now! With country after country facing economic collapse, people need something to power their homes and automobiles. It’s not independence on foreign oil that we need; it is independence from government and local energy cartels that have been trying to suppress us from the truth of free energy. 

Check out www.witts.ws

Delta Airlines has produced a line of travel guides called Delta SITESEER. They use many of their own employees to host the shows and have them show their own home towns.

VIRGIN AMERICA AND VIRGIN GALACTIC LAUNCH RACE FOR SPACE, PILOT EXCHANGE. Airline’s Elevate Loyalty Members Will Compete for a Seat on One of World’s First Commercial Space Flights. You can also pay $200,000 for a seat!

 

One day at the Golden Temple

Going back in time? No, just another evening in the life of the extraordinary Sihk Golden Temple.
Its magnificent architecture the pilgrims and volunteers. They house anyone who wants to visit the temple and fed up to 40.000 people a day, all for free, welcome all people from all conditions and faiths. A timed shared with the pilgrims and volunteers at the temple, living quarters and kitchens.
The director chose not to voice over to allow the exotic beauty of the place make its magic.

Check out more of the Motonomad at www.nomadpodcast.com

Travel experts Rolf Potts, Matt Gross, and Terry Ward talk about why Angkor Wat in Cambodia is one of the world’s most fascinating destinations. Produced by Dylan Edgar (copyright 2007, The Travel Channel and City Lights Productions).

A millenary painting tradition, threatened of extinction, and kept alive in exile.

The technology that is coming out blows me away! With Wikitude AR, you just point your phone’s camera at a land mark and it tells you information on what you are looking at instantly!

This video demonstrates the augmented reality camera view of Wikitude AR on a G1 phone from a beautiful viewpoint looking down on Salzburg.

Wikitude is a mobile travel guide based on Wikipedia and Panoramio. Search landmarks in your surroundings and view them on a map, list, and on an Augmented Reality (AR) camera view: What you see is an annotated landscape, mountain names, landmark descriptions, and interesting stories.

The device displayed is a G1 Google phone, running Android.

This video has been produced by Mobilizy.com

BootnsAll TV’s Chris Heidrich,  interviews author Rolf Potts about his new book, Marco Polo Didn’t Go There.

This book collects Rolf’s boldest, funniest, and most revealing journeys from his first 10 years as a travel writer — from crashing the set of a Leonardo DiCaprio movie in Thailand to learning the secrets of Tantric sex in a dubious Indian ashram. Each chapter contains a “commentary track” — humorous endnotes that reveal the ragged edges behind the experience and creation of each tale. Offbeat and insightful, this book is an engrossing read for students of travel writing as well as armchair wanderers. Check out more about Rolf at rolfpotts.com

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