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Volunteer Abroad in Morocco Marrakesh Safi Street Children Orphanages Conservation HIV Programs www.abroaderview.org
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Producer: abroaderview
Volunteering in Morocco will provide you the chance of a lifetime to explore this mystical country while giving back to the community. The Moroccan people are known for their gracious hospitality, their culinary delights, colorful markets, horse shows, acrobats and their delicious tangines and decadent sweets. Our volunteer projects allow you to support the local children, at orphanages and primary schools, in nursery schools and teaching English to the woman and children of the community. Volunteer with us in Morocco and Gain a Broader View of the World. http://www.abroaderview.org/morocco.php
location: Morocco
views: 2035 / rank: 6455 / uploaded: 10/29/2008
duration: 3 Mins. 39 Sec.

Volunteer Abroad in Cambodia Street Children Orphanages www.abroaderview.org
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Producer: abroaderview
Our programs allow you to take part in meaningful community service work, while discovering the people, sights, smells and tastes of the Cambodia. Volunteering while traveling in Cambodia is a way to totally immerse yourself in the local culture. Volunteering in Cambodia provides a great opportunity to make life-long friends, learn a new culture from the inside out and discover that one person really can make a difference. http://www.abroaderview.org/cambodia.php
location: Cambodia
views: 658 / rank: 2472 / uploaded: 10/28/2008
duration: 2 Mins. 44 Sec.

Route Napoléon (N85)
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Producer: wyldedixie
In March 2007, Will and I decided to drive the Route Napoléon, which begins in the Grenoble, France region and ends on the Côte d'Azur (French Riviera). This is a montage of photos from our trip accompanied by Keith Urban's "Better Life" and the Rascal Flatts cover "Life is a Highway."
views: 685 / rank: 1547 / uploaded: 06/13/2008
duration: 8 Mins. 15 Sec.

Rainforest Conservation and Community Development Expedition In Ecuador
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Producer: GVI
The Amazon rainforest is home to 30% of all known plant and animal species making it one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. The region is populated by a variety of indigenous cultures and settlers who make their living in this seemingly inhospitable terrain. GVI’s Amazon expedition is set in the heart of the Ecuadorian rainforest and provides participants with a unique, first-hand experience of this extraordinary environment and its inhabitants.
views: 947 / rank: 861 / uploaded: 08/08/2007
duration: 9 Mins. 22 Sec.