The Journey Down to Earth - The Rain Forest Trailer (1993)
"an intimate environmental experience"01 January 199342 mins
Listen to the sounds of exotic birds as clouds drift silently through the trees. Enjoy the soothing patter of rain falling softly in the jungle. In this unique video journey you'll discover the joys of earth's fabulous treasures as glimmers of golden sunlight dance on sparkling mountain streams. Half of the world's remaining tropical rain forests are in Central and South America. They've existed for 100 million years and contain half of the world's plant and animal species. This remarkable ecosystem regulates the world's climate and produces over 40% of our oxygen supply. Immerse yourself in the virtual reality of Costa Rica's pristine wilderness. Turn the lights down and relax for a while. Join us for an enchanted journey... and don't forget, you can return as often as you like.
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