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Category Archives for "Yucatan & Mexico"Carol Chapman conceived and is directing and editing the Yucatan Travel movie, an entertaining documentary with information about traveling in Yucatan, Mexico.
Carol Chapman conceived and is directing and editing the Yucatan Travel movie, an entertaining documentary with information about traveling in Yucatan, Mexico.
Based on my past life regression sessions on the lost city of Atlantis and my travels in Yucatan, Mexico,there are indications in Mayan ruins that Atlanteans came to Yucatan. You can read about my past life memories and my Yucatan travel experiences in my book When We Were Gods by Carole Chapman.
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At a get together last night, someone mentioned the Maya Riviera and everyone knew what she meant. When I think that Cancun didn’t even exist in 1974, it is amazing how popular vacations on the Yucatan Caribbean are today. I felt happy because the Yucatan Travel Movie is a great introduction to Cancun and the Maya Riviera.
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I am happy to say that feedback from Bill Head, composer and musician who allowed me to use his song, Blue Line, in the Yucatan Travel Movie, was enthusiastic after viewing an advance copy of the movie. Bill is also in the band Headband.
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We are also grateful for Miriam Balsley’s interview with Neal Steele on WXGM 99.1 Xtra because a couple of people attended the Gloucester Library screening of the Yucatan Travel Movie who probably came as a result of hearing the interview on the radio.
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I’m also very happy and grateful for the wonderful article in the Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal by Sherry Hamilton. Many people said they learned of the Yucatan Travel Movie‘s screening from the newspaper.
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Today I’m writing thank you letters to the many people who made the premiere screening of the Yucatan Travel Movie at Gloucester Library such a success. I especially appreciate Ginny Snowden at Gloucester Library who arranged the event, designed the posters and introduced the program yesterday. She was great!
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We had a full house at Gloucester Library today for the first screening of the Yucatan Travel Movie. I was thrilled that five people even came from “Southside” – Norfolk and Virginia Beach – south of the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel. That’s a long drive! It was wonderful to see everyone who attended. And, the question/answer period was lively and interesting. I also loved the fantastic introduction Gloucester librarian Ginny Snowden gave us and the movie. A warm welcome!
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Tomorrow’s the big day. The premiere of the Yucatan Travel Movie at the Gloucester Library at 2:00 p.m. Admission Free with complimentary chips and salsa from El Ranchito mexican Restaurant.
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“Gloucester filmmaker to screen travel documentary on Sunday,” reads the headline for the July 8, 2010 Gazette-Journal article announcing the Gloucester Library screening of the Yucatan Travel Movie at 2:00 p.m.
The article was great – telling about what it took to make the movie.
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It was a great day! Miriam Balsley, narrator of the Yucatan Travel Movie, had a wonderful talk radio interview at WXGM Xtra 99.1 FM in Gloucester, Virginia. Neal Steele, an amazingly comfortable and easy-going talk show host that puts you immediately at ease interviewed her – a great experience.
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