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Friday, May 11, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Disney Wild AfricaTrek
I recently returned from a fun trip to Orland, Florida to visit with family. The best part of the trip for me was an excursion we took at Disney Animal Kingdom theme park. We paid a little extra and were part of a small group that was escorted on a 3 hour behind the scenes trip.
We had two amazing tour guides. We were able to learn a lot and see plenty of real animals in a natural habitat. We walked about half the time. Rode in a van and stopped for an African inspired lunch. They took pictures along the way and gave us the experience of a lifetime. I highly recommend it.
It felt like a real safari without the need to immunization or traveling to Africa. I believe it's $150 per person.
Check out our photos
We had two amazing tour guides. We were able to learn a lot and see plenty of real animals in a natural habitat. We walked about half the time. Rode in a van and stopped for an African inspired lunch. They took pictures along the way and gave us the experience of a lifetime. I highly recommend it.
It felt like a real safari without the need to immunization or traveling to Africa. I believe it's $150 per person.
Check out our photos
Friday, February 17, 2012
WATCH: Whitney Houston Tribute
Tune in for a special 20/20 (Early time) 9pm. Tribute to Whitney Houston. First piece with Gina Pampinella Jim Avila Jonathan Balthaser (Another exhausting week)
Thursday, December 22, 2011
WATCH: Christmas Lights Wars
I produced a fun story about Christmas Light Wars in El Paso, Texas with John Berman. Happy holidays to all.
Christmas Lights Wars: ABCNEWS.COM - Elaborate Christmas light displays can bring more than just holiday cheer.
Christmas Lights Wars: ABCNEWS.COM - Elaborate Christmas light displays can bring more than just holiday cheer.
Friday, July 22, 2011
SuperHuman: Stephen Wiltshire - An extrodinary artist
I produced a segment about the extraordinary artist Stephen Wiltshire for ABC News 20/20. Stephen is able to view a city once and then draw it in great detail from memory. You won't believe your eyes:
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