(There are 20 seconds black before the video starts) John Kelly and Maite Itoiz travelled to Brazil with a team of WWF to see with their own eyes the situation of the Amazonas rain forest and to vi...
(There are 20 seconds black before the video starts) John Kelly and Maite Itoiz travelled to Brazil with a team of WWF to see with their own eyes the situation of the Amazonas rain forest and to visit the new National park of Juruena. For each sold CD of the show "Tales from the Secret Forest", one euro is going to the WWF, to manage this national park. Juruena is safe now. This park stops the deforestation advance in a big area. But still, all that mist you see in the video is the smoke of the fires, very toxic and extended thousands of kilometers causing terrible disseases in little babies and old people. This smoke creates a micro-climate and it feels very strange, very dry and warm, where there are no trees. That's why the rivers are getting dry where there's no forest. You can see very big extensions of flat soja fields or just fields for cows, where before used to be an amazing rain forest full of life. This is the situation in Brasil. If you are touched by this video, feel free to contact WWF (www.wwf.de or www.wwf.com) and ask them what you can do to stop all this, even if it is a little help. Be sure one person counts a lot. You can read a long report about this trip here:
www.myspace.com/johnkellymaiteitoiz
The music of the video is the orchestral version of "In Memoriam" which is included in "Tales from the Secret Forest" CD.
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Why are you crying??? This is so stupid.... the first world explore these poor countries and then send these people to blame Brazilian people for what is happening today.
Hey, that must have been a wonderful trip! I wonder, how was it to talk to those people, I mean, did they speak spanish or any English? It just that I'd like to become a member of wwf and I'd love to go to Brazil although these images give me a whole other image of the beautiful Brazil. greetings a hope to hear you soon xxx
Hello! Here is the answer: Song: "In memoriam" (orchestral version without vocals) CD: "Tales from the Secret Forest" Composers: John Kelly & Maite Itoiz And the website in myspace can be found in the description of the video.
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This is so stupid.... the first world explore these poor countries and then send these people to blame Brazilian people for what is happening today.
It just that I'd like to become a member of wwf and I'd love to go to Brazil although these images give me a whole other image of the beautiful Brazil.
greetings a hope to hear you soon
xxx
Song: "In memoriam" (orchestral version without vocals)
CD: "Tales from the Secret Forest"
Composers: John Kelly & Maite Itoiz
And the website in myspace can be found in the description of the video.