Vilji
6-24-01, 07:18 PM
he never bores me..
(purrrfection and paradise)
"'LOST WORLDS: Life in the Balance'
From the ruins of Tikal- a Mayan city abandoned for over 1,000 years- to the complex workings of the New York City water shed, Lost Worlds–Life in the Balance artfully engages audiences in an exploration of biodiversity, the range and variety of life on earth. Visually compelling, Lost Worlds reveals the incredible diversity of life on Earth and stresses the importance of educating people, especially those who live in urban centers, about their ties to the natural world and how their smallest actions can have a major impact. Directed by Academy Award-nominee Bayley Silleck and narrated by Harrison Ford, Lost Worlds–Life in the Balance is a production of Primesco International Inc. with a generous grant from the National Science Foundation. Lost Worlds–Life in the Balance opens to the public at the American Museum of Natural History on Saturday, April 14, 2001, and will run through the fall. Running Time: 40 minutes. Even though this started running in February of this year, it is slated to run at various locations up through February 2002."
http://www.harrisonfordweb.com/news.htm
(purrrfection and paradise)
"'LOST WORLDS: Life in the Balance'
From the ruins of Tikal- a Mayan city abandoned for over 1,000 years- to the complex workings of the New York City water shed, Lost Worlds–Life in the Balance artfully engages audiences in an exploration of biodiversity, the range and variety of life on earth. Visually compelling, Lost Worlds reveals the incredible diversity of life on Earth and stresses the importance of educating people, especially those who live in urban centers, about their ties to the natural world and how their smallest actions can have a major impact. Directed by Academy Award-nominee Bayley Silleck and narrated by Harrison Ford, Lost Worlds–Life in the Balance is a production of Primesco International Inc. with a generous grant from the National Science Foundation. Lost Worlds–Life in the Balance opens to the public at the American Museum of Natural History on Saturday, April 14, 2001, and will run through the fall. Running Time: 40 minutes. Even though this started running in February of this year, it is slated to run at various locations up through February 2002."
http://www.harrisonfordweb.com/news.htm