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IntrepidBerkeleyExplorer
2nd of May 2006 (Tue), 13:13
My film "Mayavision” features the major Mayan cities of Copan, Tikal, Chichen Itza, and Uxmal in both Central America and Mexico. It also includes Mexico City, with the Virgin of Guadalupe and the temples of Teotihuacán. The film begins in Honduras, Belize, and Guatemala.

“Mayavision” can be seen on the web, if you have a high speed internet connection.

This is a free, non-commercial, streaming video on the Windows Media Player. No ads and no strings attached. I sell absolutely nothing.

My video site is:

http://intrepidberkeleyexplorer.com/Video.html

The still photo gallery from this trip can be viewed with any modem at:

http://intrepidberkeleyexplorer.com/Page17.html

There are over 30 of my other amateur travel videos on-line covering all seven continents. Visit Italy, England, Antarctica, Bali, China, Russia, Florida, Mayan Pyramids, Greece, American National Parks, or Turkey; see whales, penguins, or polar bears.

The planet is yours, including my Home Page giant galaxy of still pictures at:

http://intrepidberkeleyexplorer.com/

The Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

BIGTUFFGUY
3rd of May 2006 (Wed), 17:06
I enjoyed looking at the photos are learning at the same time. I could not stay on the site however due to the music. I looked for a way to turn it off, when unsuccessful i closed the window. ( both mexico and france)

IntrepidBerkeleyExplorer
3rd of May 2006 (Wed), 18:27
BIGTUFFGUY,

I realize by now that midi music, which I like, drives some people crazy. Others adore it. And my still picture pages all have midi music. None of this applies to the videos.

The tool I use to create the still picture pages does not include a command which allows a viewer to turn off the background midi music.

But don't most computers have a control to either mute audio or ramp it down to zero? That would be the appropriate remedy for you, which is available on my monitor, both a mute button and volume levels. I hope such controls will allow you a quiet return to my site, if that is your preference.

The Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

BIGTUFFGUY
3rd of May 2006 (Wed), 19:06
i agree with you,

i'm just saying that some people like to listen to their own music while surfing, should there be midi music in the background that gets irritating.

i look forward to seeing more from you.

have a good day