Tuesday, February 26, 2008

HD Theater Wants You to Pick Next Sunrise Earth

HD Theater is going to produce another five episodes of Sunrise Earth this summer, which will premiere late in 3rd Quarter. They are again allowing viewers to select the settings for the next five episodes and you can vote now through March 3rd on HD Theater's website.

The list of ten settings include:

1. Northwest Territories, Canada, Arctic Tundra: Witness thousands of migrating porcupine caribou on an Arctic refuge tundra, under the midnight sun. See the herd move across a remote, wild, and spectacular landscape.

2. Kyoto, Japan, Japanese Garden: In the Land of the Rising Sun, gardens have been works of art for centuries. Stones, water, plants and unique feng shui promote morning rituals and meditation.

3. Kruger National Park, South Africa: Lion, elephant, rhino, leopard, buffalo in South Afica’s largest game reserve. The ultimate wildlife sunrise experience.

4. The Outback, Australia: A barren, huge expanse of earth, filled with teeming life that surprises the stark setting with bustling morning activity.

5. Arches National Park, Utah: A red rock blaze of sculpted arches, fins, and towers. Colorful springtime bloom in southwest Utah’s high desert.

6. Sandhill Cranes, Platte River, Nebraska: World’s largest concentration of cranes put on a dazzling sunrise show. Annual spring migration stop is bird watching paradise.

7. Easter Island, South Pacific: Mysterious huge volcanic rock statutes carved by ancient society on this isolated Polynesian island. Sunrise of secrets yet to be revealed.

8. Remote Fjords, Norway, Midnight Sun: The sun sets, then rises in one episode. Mountains, fjords, and a red sky in the land of the midnight sun.

9. Venice, Italy: Floating gently down canals to capture a sunrise that blends distinctive old world architecture with an age old relationship to the sea.

10. Alpine Meadow, British Columbia: Snowmelt streams, flowers, and birds herald the coming of summer from a high altitude Rocky Mountain setting.

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