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Adventure film maker Peter Rowe: Tales of bandits in Timbuktu, giant anaconda in the Amazon, a poisonous volcano and running moonshine into Tennessee.
Manage episode 296565817 series 2801056
Peter Rowe is an award-winning adventure film maker and member of the Explorer’s club. He is best known for hit TV series “Angry Planet” which he filmed in thirty different countries on all seven continents. He has produced documentaries on locations in over forty countries. In this interview, Peter shares some of his exploits traveling the world filming in exotic and wild lands.
Peter has paid a dear price in this pursuit. While on expedition filming at the rim of an active and poisonous volcano, his vocal cords were damaged leaving him with a strained and husky voice. His voice may be challenged, but his words and experiences are a pleasure to hear.
See more of Peter’s work at Peterrowe.tv and visit him on his Facebook page.
Hosted by Michael J. Reinhart
44 episodes
Manage episode 296565817 series 2801056
Peter Rowe is an award-winning adventure film maker and member of the Explorer’s club. He is best known for hit TV series “Angry Planet” which he filmed in thirty different countries on all seven continents. He has produced documentaries on locations in over forty countries. In this interview, Peter shares some of his exploits traveling the world filming in exotic and wild lands.
Peter has paid a dear price in this pursuit. While on expedition filming at the rim of an active and poisonous volcano, his vocal cords were damaged leaving him with a strained and husky voice. His voice may be challenged, but his words and experiences are a pleasure to hear.
See more of Peter’s work at Peterrowe.tv and visit him on his Facebook page.
Hosted by Michael J. Reinhart
44 episodes
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