• 09-01-2011, 02:33 PM
    Intrepid Berkeley Explorer
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    Discover Costa Rica Rainforest Creatures (Video + Stills)
    Internet Premiere

    "Rainforest Nature Nation" celebrates unusual creatures of Costa Rica, starring the Walking Stick, Bullet Ant, Blue Jeans Frog, Sloth, Iguanas, Leaf Cutter Ants, White Faced Monkeys, and the Strangler Fig, among others. Also featured are Crocodiles plus Caiman, and don't miss Croc feeding time. Costa Rica protects its wildlife in private reserves and national parks.

    "Rainforest Nature Nation" can be viewed on the web if you have a high speed internet connection.

    This is a free, non-commercial, streaming video on the Windows Media Player. Absolutely no ads and no strings attached. I still sell absolutely nothing, travel videos being my hobby, not a business.

    My video site is:

    http://intrepidberkeleyexplorer.com/Video.html

    With any modem you can view the Costa Rica still photo gallery at:

    http://intrepidberkeleyexplorer.com/Page36.html

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

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

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    The Intrepid Berkeley Explorer
  • 09-19-2011, 04:27 AM
    andrepitt77
    Re: Discover Costa Rica Rainforest Creatures (Video + Stills)
    Hello Intrepid Berkeley Explorer. I see your all pictures and says only that its amazi9nga and admirable. But which camera are you use to take this type of picture and what distance you take to click these snaps. Reply me i am waiting.
  • 09-19-2011, 09:09 AM
    Intrepid Berkeley Explorer
    Re: Discover Costa Rica Rainforest Creatures (Video + Stills)
    andrepitt77,

    Glad you like the stills.

    All of them were taken by my ancient Sony Digital8 camcorder, purchased in 2002. It can zoom in pretty close for both video and stills. Just one megapixel, adequate for me.

    The Intrepid Berkeley Explorer