Mittwoch, 29. August 2012

FIRST TRAILER DONE!




After two month of work, a little bit of a living, some sun here and there, lots of longing for Madagascar times, we now can share an excerpt of what we've experienced on that magical island.

If your country doesn't allow you to watch the video on youtube, check it out here:

https://vimeo.com/klaraharden/wlm

Nevertheless, we still completely rely on donations. And we probably need at least another two more month to finish the film. Therefor some tech stuff is urgently required. I guess you can imagine, that when you work for living AND for a film like this one, then there's not much left to pay for extra equipment or renting professional studio. As we said, the success of this project is completely and purely democratic. So if you like what we've achieved so far, if you like it and even enjoy it, then please give us a little in return to make possible what you and us do love.

Enjoy and share!

Love,

K + K

6 Kommentare:

  1. For Germany: watch it here

    https://vimeo.com/klaraharden/wlm

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  2. Hey Klara,

    I m Praveen from India. Came to Madagascar dew months back on work. Its an Awesome place. And I congratulate you guys on the beautiful work you have been doing. Keep it up. I will share your videos on my blog(www.pkgblog.com) and share it with others.

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  3. Trekking in Nepal…Family Adventure style
    The towering Himalayas are, to many travellers’ minds, the chief reason for visiting

    Nepal. The country tumbles steeply down from the 800km stretch of the Himalayan

    battlements that forms its northern border, and can claim no fewer than eight of the

    world’s ten highest peaks – including, of course, Everest, the highest of them all. The

    mountains are more than just physically astonishing, however. The cultures of highland-

    dwelling Nepalese peoples are rich and fascinating, and the relaxed, companionable spirit

    of trekking life is an attraction in itself. The Himalayas have long exerted a powerful

    spiritual pull, too. In Hindu mythology, the mountains are where gods go to contemplate,

    while the Sherpas and other mountain peoples hold certain peaks to be the very embodiment

    of deities.
    Most visitors to mountain areas stick to a few well-established trekking routes. They have

    good reasons for doing so: the classic trails of the Everest region with its famous trails

    like Everest Base

    camp trek
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    the world. And Annapurna regions are so popular because they offer close-up views of the

    very highest peaks; this includes Annapurna 1 & 2, fishtail peak and Ganesh Himal trek.

    Famous treks like the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek, Annapurna Base

    camp trek
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    scenery and fascinating local cultures are most known in this area. Lodges on the main

    trails – some as sophisticated as ski chalets, these days – make it possible to go without

    carrying a lot of gear or learning Nepali, and without spending too much money, either.

    While trekking, you’ll likely eat and sleep for $20–30 a day. For those who put a high

    priority on getting away from it all, there are plenty of less-developed routes, of

    course, and simply going out of season or taking a side-route off the main trail makes a

    huge difference.
    The Helambu and Langtang regions are less striking but conveniently close to Kathmandu,

    attracting a little fewer than ten percent of trekkers. The Langtang valley

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    & the Ganja-La pass are known trails in this area. This leaves vast areas of

    eastern and far western Nepal relatively untrodden by visitors. To hike in these areas

    you’ll need either to get set for camping and carry your own supplies, and live like a

    local, or pay to join an organized trek with tents and accept the compromises that go

    along with that.
    With a good operator, you can anywhere in the wild. A Great Himalayan Trail now runs the

    length of highland Nepal – though it will be for some time, if ever, before such a route

    will be serviced by lodges.
    Treks in remote far eastern and far western Nepal are mostly restricted to two kinds of

    globe trotters, both adventurous in their own way. The majority come on organized camping

    treks with agencies – in fact, this is obligatory for those areas that require a permit.

    The minority are independent trekkers prepared either to carry tents and food or negotiate

    with porters, or to seek food and lodging in local homes and basic lodges. Some great

    camping outdoors include the Manaslu circuit Trek, Upper Mustang trek

    the Dhaulagiri circuit, Rara lake trek and the great Kangchenjunga trek, both north and

    south.

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