Documentaries in the foreground
A trip to Cuba alcohol and music
Patrizio Rimassa
Parts: 5
Duration: 35' 35''
Year: 2007
Viewed: 1570 times
India, Orissa. The dream of the tiger
Pippo Failla
Parts: 6
Duration: 54' 41''
Year: 2010
Viewed: 542 times
Maldives Safari
Sergio Torracca
Parts: 6
Duration: 50' 42''
Year: 2009
Viewed: 455 times
Mexico, Guatemala and Belize
Roberto Ascenzi
Parts: 6
Duration: 69' 54''
Year: 2006
Viewed: 872 times
Zanzibar and Pemba
Sergio Torracca
Parts: 5
Duration: 56' 41''
Year: 2010
Viewed: 131 times
The discovery of Venezuela
Maura Biagi
Parts: 3
Duration: 37' 03''
Year: 2003
Viewed: 280 times
The ethnic groups of the golden triangle
Fabio Francia
Parts: 2
Duration: 15' 37''
Year: 2008
Viewed: 357 times
Argentina norte
Delfino Sartori
Parts: 5
Duration: 53' 24''
Year: 2008
Viewed: 687 times
Travel to Tanzania
Aldo Lardizzone
Parts: 4
Duration: 27' 14''
Year: 2002
Viewed: 1815 times
Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego
Camillo Alberti
Parts: 5
Duration: 40' 11''
Year: 2007
Viewed: 640 times
Ethiopia, Omo river
Pippo Failla
Parts: 6
Duration: 54' 15''
Year: 2006
Viewed: 1217 times
Inside nirvana
Gualtiero Leonelli
Parts: 2
Duration: 20' 03''
Year: 2011
Viewed: 147 times
Newsletter
Christmas Gifts in solidarity with Save the Children
Christmas 2011: 9 out of 10 Italians would like to make a gift strictly useful and 7 million would buy it online. Simple, with the Wish List of Save the Children
Among the new Milk Therapeutic, Educational Kit and Emergency Kit Kitchen, in addition to the vaccine, tree fruit, and the legendary Yak. To enrich the initiative is also the video greeting card for the recipient and a hotline for information, advice and assistance online.
Walter Bonatti died, legend of mountaineering
ROME - Walter Bonatti died, legend of mountaineering. Climber, writer and journalist, Bonatti was 81 years. He was born in Bergamo in 1930. In its long history in the mountains, had a special chapter to the controversy following the events of the scaled K2 in 1954 with Lacedelli and Compagnoni.
Climate change according to the first scientists in the world
Addressing the participants at the Climate Conference in Durban, Survival International calls to take into account the knowledge and insights of tribal peoples in any decision can be taken to mitigate the problem of climate change.
Having practiced for millennia sustainable lifestyles, from the Amazon to the Arctic, indigenous people generally have lower carbon footprint, but they are also more vulnerable to climate change than anyone else and suffer the consequences of mitigation measures such as biofuels , hydroelectric dams and conservation projects.


