Project Getaway – this month's top entries Posted on 2 October 2013 Tags:Ethiopia, iceland, Thailand Project Getaway, the travel film competition that’s rewarding this year’s top travel video with R20 000 towards a choice holiday from Getaway Travel, is now in its third month. More than 60 videos, shot and edited by readers from across the globe, have been entered since the competition began, however only a select few have made it through to our monthly selection. The top videos are currently being featured on the Project Getaway YouTube playlist, with new videos being added every month. See the top entries for July here See the top entries for August here &nsbp; Find out how you can win R20 000 towards your next holiday by submitting your video to Project Getaway here Top entries – September 2013 Ethiopia in 5 Minutes Gillian de Bruin, a mom of three busy little boys decided to take some time out and join her brother and sister and explore the fascinating country of Ethiopia. It was a whirlwind tour of eight days, which they absolutely loved! Elephant Calf Rescue at Madikwe Game Reserve Tristan Masterton and his wife filmed this incredible elephant calf rescue outside their room at Tau Lodge, Madikwe. Everyone else was on a drive while they stayed to care for their three-month-old baby boy (heard crying in the background). ‘It was the most incredible wildlife experience of my life,’ says Tristan. Iceland – Water Henning Gawrsich uses water, the source of all life to show that if you ever want to know how our earth was created, Iceland is the perfect place to go. Iceland – Steam Standing on an “extinct” volcano in Iceland, Henning Gawrsich captures the roaring steam bursting out of the ground, the rotten smell of sulphur in the air and the melting shoes on the hot ground. The Good Life – Thailand Jeff Clements and his wife quit their corporate jobs and spent six months travelling (she is a lawyer and I am in marketing). They started off in Thailand with a month of scuba diving, white water rafting, elephant rides, rock climbing, ping pong, a full moon party, snorkelling, bamboo rafting, tropical infections, cyclones, yoga, tanning, thai cooking classes, waterfall slides, temples, tuk tuks, go-go dancers, lady boys, poi, swimming, cocktails, underwater caves, overnight trains, magical lanterns … and a bunch of different islands to hop. Related Posts A large pod of orcas spotted off the coast of Plettenberg Bay 25 March 2023 Boat tour agency Ocean Safaris posted a video of one of the largest pods of... read more Agitated hippos attack stranded lion in the middle of Crocodile River 15 March 2023 A guide and his guests were treated to a very rare sighting, when a lion,... read more The Okavango River rages 10 April 2020 PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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