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Educational lectures from 95 Euro, excluding transport/overnight stay

We present different educational lectures for libraries, companies and organizations, schools and universities etc. The subjects vary from cultural expeditions (Sahara, El Paititi and Amazon), nature and wildlife to Polynesian adventures, filming man-eating tiger's, on horseback through the Andes Mountains etc. Including video and slide show. For bookings and information: info@global-unlimited.com.

Subjects:
  • Sahara deserts (Algeria, Mali, Niger, Chad)
  • Caribbean islands
  • Sailing the Pacific Ocean
  • Sailing the North and South Atlantic Ocean
  • Man-eating tigers (India)
  • On horseback through the Andes (Chile)
  • Amazon jungle (Brazil)
  • The search of El Paititi (Peru)
  • Lake Titicaca and the Tiwanaku (Bolivia)
  • Oceans of the world
Specials:

Dunes Of Freedom
Feel the heat, the sand and the silence while searching for a Mysterious Stone with a message of a Lost Ocean. Peter visited several times North Africa and the Sahara dessert. The last expedition was with Maaike Kallenborn. Six months they traveled through the civil war in Algeria and the killing sands in Mali and Chad. Half a year they searched for the Lost Ocean, like once described by the Greek philosopher Herodotus. Be part of this astonishing expedition that was broadcast by Dutch and Belgium radio and published in tenth of magazines. Also Peter wrote a book about this topic: The Ring.

Wildlife, Jungle And El Paititi
Nature, wild rivers and an unbeaten track leads to the Lost City. Peter filmed man-eating tigers in India, visited on horseback the Andes Mountain and searched with Maaike Kallenborn in the Amazon jungle for Anaconda's and the Lost City of the Inca's: called El Paititi. This latest expedition started at the Atlantic Ocean, followed the Orinoco River (Venezuela), went up to jungle town Manaus (Brazil) and continued through the wetlands of the Amazon jungle over the Rio Madeira to Bolivia. From there, searching the Tiwanaku empire and the treasures of Lake Titicaca - inclusive the Reed Race they continued for a forbidden zone of the Peruvian Amazon to find what they were looking for. The expedition was broadcast life on Internet, 16 countries, worldwide. Also Peter wrote a book about this topic: Guyamiri.

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