What if YOU Could Sit At Home & Watch An Epic World Cruise Journey That Travels To Six Continents & Thirty-Three Countries?

Introducing: The Ultimate Travel Film...

“World Explorations: A Six Continent Journey”

 

World Traveler Testimonial

As a world traveler myself, the film "World Explorations: A Six Continent Journey" captures the heart and soul of every place it visits. Having been to most of the places in person, the video "takes me back" to each location and reignites my passion for travel. It also shows me once again, why I wanted to go to each of the places to begin with...the people. We are ALL one world, and "World Explorations" emphasizes that fact throughout.

We may speak different languages and do things differently in each of our countries, but the smiles are all the same, and breaks down cultural barriers instantly. A smile never needs a translation. "World Explorations" is full of smiles.

-Russell L. Hale II, World Traveler Since Birth.

 

Take A Test Drive Of The Film With The Clips Below.

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Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

 

Cochin, India

 

Bali, Indonesia

 

Adventure Travel Testimonial

"The ultimate traveler's guide to the world's most exciting destinations. Just sit back, relax and take in the world."

-G.A.P. Adventures (The World's Largest Adventure Travel Company)

 

Cultural Awareness Testimonial

This deeply moving piece of work artistically exhibits the distinguishing qualities of each culture while also revealing the underlying element of humanity which unites all lands.

-Dede Manley (World Traveler, Citizen of the World)

 

Global Education Testimonial

At first I just showed it in class, but the students wanted their own copy so I made a whole class out of this beautiful piece of art.

- Corporate Director of Education,Temple University in Japan

 

So who is this "globetrotter" that's been to forty-eight countries and some of the most remote places in the world?

 

 

Hi, my name is Scott Lundergan and the photo above was taken inside the amazing Colosseum in Rome, Italy. Imagine yourself there for a second, walking through history. In some circles I'm also known as "The Wonderlunder" which was given to me because I've dared to put myself in places and situations that most people wouldn't go anywhere near.

But then again, I'm not like most people....

You see, ever since completing my six continent, thirty-three country adventure travel film in early 2005, I've touched the lives of over 100,000 people and counting who have seen my film on cruise lines around the world. The reason why this film appeals to everyone and will fit perfectly in your DVD collection is because no matter your background, religion, education or ethnicity, you'll be able to relate to the film and travel the world over.

 

Panama Canal Time Lapse

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Cape Town, South Africa

 

Barcelona, Spain

 

Not only has this film been praised by people from six continents and fifty countries, but you'll see the world over as you've never seen it before without the distracting voice and narration you get everywhere else. With a soundtrack composed for the global accommodation of millions, you'll feel the bridge of world music to the energy that moves all walks of life.

Combine that with the way I shot this journey, you'll be able to focus on the up-close culture and humanity around the world. This will be all evident with the way the camera keeps moving and how I play with the lens throughout the entire film to give you the best point-of-view. The proof is in all the clips on the site.

 

This film even has it's own channel on the world's most famous ship, the Queen Mary 2. What other film do you know of that has their own tv channel?

 

Yes, pictures and video really "are worth a thousand words", but only if done properly. You'll know what I mean when you watch it and by the time you get halfway around the world (when you're in either Maylasia or the Philippines), you'll be blown away at how similar we are as people. Hundreds of people have told me personally that they had no idea that people all over the world are similar in so many ways.

It's not everyday you come across a film that takes you to some of the most sacred places in the world such as mosques, temples in the jungle, Hindhu Palaces, inside the home of Gandhi, an epic journey to the world's largest outdoor Buddha or to the Vatican in Rome.

 

 

Here are just a few places you can go after this film arrives at your door... 

 

Inside the elephant orphanages, villages and the beaches of Thailand

Pearl Harbor in Hawaii to the Peace Museum in Nagasaki, Japan

Weaving in and out of the harbor boats throughout Hong Kong Harbor

Time lapse sail-ins to the four most famous harbors on the planet.

Viewing Cape Town, South Africa and Rio De Janeiro from the sky

Inches away from cobra snakes being charmed in India

Inside Buddhist temples in Sri Lanka, China, Maylasia and Taiwan

An eight hour journey time lapse through the Panama Canal

Throughout the rugged streets of Colombia and Panama

In the waters, back streets and canopies of several Caribbean islands

An exclusive, private tour of the jewelry factories of Mexico

A "night to day" time lapse of the Manhattan skyline

Inside Vatican City, The Colosseum, Forum Romanum and Ancient Rome

Cruising on water taxis by the Sydney Opera House in Australia

The lush greenery of the remote islands and waters of Moorea

Up-close in the markets of Tahiti, West Africa, South Africa and Europe

Inside the colorful childrens' schools of India and Vietnam

The tribal dances, beaches, peace parks and deserts of South Africa

The majestical fjords and waterfalls of Norway and New Zealand

Famous stops in Barcelona and countless locations all over Spain

...Of course, those are just a few of the places, people and culture you'll experience firsthand.

 

Pattaya, Thailand

 

Papeete, Tahiti

 

Vung Tau, Vietnam

 

What will shock you even more is that when watching the film, you'll see it was shot hanging from double-decker buses, strapped inside open-door helicopters, on airboats, inside trains, on the back of motorcycles, riding in "jeepnees" in the Philippines and "rickshaws" in India, above European cities in cable cars, gliding down the streets of Europe in basket sleds, hanging out of taxis, riding on horses, off the side of Chinese fishing boats, from the trams of Norway, halfway emerged in water in Indonesian fishing harbors and on top of elephants in Thailand.

 

That's why my film is so different, because I didn't have a crew where the cultures were afraid to be themselves. You only see real people and real life embracing the camera as human beings.

 

If you would like to see the thirty-three countries and complete itinerary of where this film will take you, then click here.

So now that you've come this far, I know you're serious about getting your hands on this world travel film; whether it's for cultural awareness, adventure travel, special interest, educational purposes, a visual background setting for a party or you just want to see what the buzz is all about.

If you're like most people, one of your dreams is to "travel someday" or "travel more". With this film, you're just one step closer to that reality because not only will this reignite your passion for travel, but you'll keep an open mind on where you would like to go...

...and because that's the case, you can order through Paypal or Credit Card by clicking below. With the popularity of the film, I'm going to raise it back to the normal price of $12.49 in the near future, so for less than two "Chai Tea Lowfat Soy Double Lattes' at Starbucks, you can have a travel journey that lasts a lifetime.

 

Hong Kong, China

 

Rome, Italy

 

Colombo, Sri Lanka

 

I understand that I'll be taking a circumnavigational journey around the world to six continents and thirty-three countries.

I understand that I am paying only $9.99 + $1.09 in S & H for this film compared to Best Buy and travelvideostore.com, which sell it for $12.49.

I understand that nowhere in the world will I find a travel film that goes to this many countries.

I understand this film will allow me to see cultures of the world to be very real, up-close and personal.

I understand that if I don't like the film or am not intrigued by the world music and cultural appreciation for any reason, I can send the film back within a year for a "double your money back, 200% refund."

 

Yes Scott, send me a copy of World Explorations today!

By the way, this DVD is not region encoded, which means it willl still play in your DVD player outside of North America. If you live in Australia or the United Kingdom, you more than likely have a multi-region system anyways.


Have a question about the film?

Contact Scott at 619-264-4650 or email at shootandedit@sbcglobal.net

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