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| KILLING OF AMERICA - UNCUT |
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WARNING:THIS FILM CONTAINS SHOCKING VIOLENCE
A hard-hitting shock-u-mentary about the rise of violence in the home of the brave. From the violent protests against the Vietnam war to the rise of serial killers like Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy, THE KILLING OF AMERICA shows the real violence of America and the truth is often more disturbing than fiction.
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| Laboratory Of the Devil |
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Docudrama sequel to the notorious Men Behind The Sun. Horrific, Disgusting, Evil and True!
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| Lonely Planet - The Roads Less Travelled Season 1 |
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4 disc set
Venture off the beaten track
As genuine Lonely Planet guidebook authors seek out undiscovered hot spots for travellers, cameras join them on their journey. Thirteen destinations are explored in the Roads Less Travelled series, from Madagascar to Kazakhstan to Australia. Travelling off the beaten track, it’s the authors’ mission to experience new things and encounter new people – the stuff that isn’t part of packaged tour guides.
DEstinations Explored:
Morocco, Colombia, Laos, China, Ethiopia, Cambodia, Mexico, Israel and the West Bank, Spain, Madagascar, Australia, Kazakhstan and Alaska
Also available in 4 volumes
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| Lonely Planet: Roads Less Travelled - VOLUME 2 |
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For the first time ever! Go behind the scenes
With lonely planet Writers on assignment
For the first time ever, cameras join genuine Lonely Planet writers and photographers on assignment as they venture down roads less travelled to seek out, unearth and road-test exciting new possibilities for travellers.
Explore a wide variety of countries in the company of charismatic Lonely Planet guidebook authors who are determined to blaze a trail, experience new things and encounter new people. Uncover destinations that are under-appreciated, yet to register or only just appearing on travellers’ radars.
Cambodia
Lonely Planet recruit Tamara Sheward is put through her paces in Cambodia. She earns her sea legs among remote islands, blazes a motorbike trail through Cardamom Mountains and discovers what you have to do to get an Angkor temple all to yourself these days.
Mexico
Photojournalist Dominic Bonucelli heads into the rugged Sierra
Madre mountains. Ignoring
headlines proclaiming drug wars
and violence, he goes looking for adventure among the Raramuri Indians, fearless rodeo cowboys, Mennonites, shaman and bootleggers who call this isolated part of Mexico home.
Israel and the West Bank
Lonely Planet travel writer Amelia Thomas discovers there are two
sides to every story as she explores the road less travelled through
Israel and the West Bank: the one you read about in the headlines and the one that you experience on the ground.
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| Lonely Planet: Roads Less Travelled - VOLUME 1 |
$29.95 |
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For the first time ever! Go behind the scenes
With lonely planet Writers on assignment
For the first time ever, cameras join genuine Lonely Planet writers and photographers on assignment as they venture down roads less travelled to seek out, unearth and road-test exciting new possibilities for travellers.
Explore a wide variety of countries in the company of charismatic Lonely Planet guidebook authors who are determined to blaze a trail, experience new things and encounter new people. Uncover destinations that are under-appreciated, yet to register or only just appearing on travellers’ radars.
Morocco:
Travel writer John Vlahides embarks on a journey down the spine of central Morocco, taking in the labyrinthine medina of Fez, road testing African skiing in the Atlas Mountains and joining a family of Berber nomads in the dunes of the Sahara.
Colombia:
Lonely Planet photographer Dominic Bonuccelli sets out for South America’s most electrifying country - Colombia. Braving army roadblocks, kidnap warnings and gunslinging cowboys, he explores the glaciers of the Andes, has his soul cleansed in a remote Indian village and much more!
Laos:
Lonely Planet founder Tony Wheeler is back in Laos thirty-five years after he wrote the seminal backpacker guide to South East Asia. Taking in elephant beauty contests, underground rivers and the enigmatic ‘indigo people’, Tony treks, kayaks, caves and motorbikes the backblocks of northwest Laos.
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