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Explore China On Line (Video and Stills)

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intberkexplor

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Posted: 2008-07-01 22:50:00   

My film "The Last Emperor’s Home Video” offers visits to China’s best known places, including the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Beijing’s Summer Palace, the Grand Canal, Xian, beautiful Guilin, Shanghai, Suzhou, Hangzhou, plus Hong Kong.



“The Last Emperor’s Home Video” can be seen on the web, if you have a high speed internet connection.



This is a free, non-commercial, streaming video on the Windows Media Player. No ads and no strings attached. I still sell absolutely nothing.



My video site is:



http://www.geocities.com/intrepidberkeleyexplorer/Video.html



The gallery of still photos from China can be viewed with any modem at:



http://www.geocities.com/intrepidberkeleyexplorer/Page10.html



There are over 30 of my other amateur travel videos on-line covering all seven continents. Visit Japan, Italy, England, Antarctica, Bali, Hawaii, Russia, Peru, Mayan Pyramids, Egypt, Greece, or Turkey; see whales, penguins, or polar bears.



The planet is yours, including my Home Page giant galaxy of still pictures at:



http://www.geocities.com/intrepidberkeleyexplorer/



The Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

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