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DVD : The Best Caribbean Beaches / WAVES: Virtual Vacations


  

The Best Caribbean Beaches / WAVES: Virtual Vacations

starring: Planet Earth; Virgin Islands; Bahamas;
directed by: Greg Voevodsky




List Price: $19.99
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0683107100691
Format: Digital Sound, NTSC, THX, Widescreen
Label: Powerfloe Network
Manufacturer: Powerfloe Network
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Powerfloe Network
Release Date: November 19, 2003
Running Time: 60 minutes
Studio: Powerfloe Network



Editorial Review:

Description:
Get the BEST SELLING - AWARD WINNING - Relaxation / Nature DVD Video Series and see why WAVES won the popular Telly Award, Videography Award & 'Best of Show' Aurora Award! Discover why doctors and therapists recommend Waves for soothing stress relief. WAVES is shown in hundreds of hospitals daily like Stanford's Cancer Center, in hotels lobbies like Guam Hotel Okura, in restaurants like The Island Time Grill in Florida, and in health spas like Euro Day Health Spa in California. Our DVDs have been used for Luau Parties to Weddings around the world.

You've probably seen us on TV! 'Waves' was chosen to play on Sears' Plasma TVs in Nasdaq's National TV Ad. -10/2/06. 'Waves' was also chosen as a 'Hip Mothers Day Gift' on CBS 'The Early Show!' -5/2/05

GETAWAY. RELAX. RENEW! Instantly alter your environment and mood by experiencing the awe-inspiring beauty and healing power of spectacular seascapes. Listen to all natural sounds of lapping waves, sea birds, and swaying palms (without distracting music or narration). Natural images and sounds so vivid - you can almost feel the warm waves lapping at your toes! Virtually sitting there, the long stationary shots will wash your stress away. Experience over 30 soothing beach scenes and colorful sunsets.

Enjoy the Best Beaches from the Bahamas to the Virgin Islands with crisper digital images and stereo sound. Discover pristine 'Treasure Cay' to 'Smuggler's Cove' plus beaches from Abaco, Turtle Cay, Eleuthera, New Providence, Rose Island, St. John, Tortola, and the world famous 'Baths' on Virgin Gorda. NEW 'DIRECTOR'S CUT' has all new transitions (QUICK Fade Out and In) between 'day' segments removing all graphics, logos, and websites. Share with friends and family the perfect gift. Collect the Award Winning WAVES video series Vols 1-11. Get FREE Shipping, buy a 2nd DVD or our 'Waves DVD Sampler' too.

ATTENTION: Doctors, Therapists, etc: Non-profit Public Screening of Waves DVD on a single TV in waiting rooms, etc are allowed for FREE.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Stunning scenery!
Beautiful beautiful beaches. So much so, that we've started researching the locations for upcoming vacations!

The soundtrack alone on the video is perfect as well. Sometimes I just turn the sound on and leave the tv off just to hear the waves all day long while I'm working around the house. Really sounds like you're living at the beach! LOVE IT!

For a gorgeous video, with true to life beach soundtrack, this is the one for you!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best serie of relax
Caribbean Daydreams - 6 Loopable Scenes / WAVES Virtual Vacations
I saw one and I buyed all the serie.These DVD after a busy day of smog,cars.hurry are the best relax.Thanks



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Next best thing
The tape is just what it says, ocean waves, beautiful skies and sunsets, sounds of nature in the backgroud. Makes you want to go to the islands, but if you can't, like me, it's good for pretending. Hey my boyfriend even liked it and he doesn't usually like anything!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Judge WAVES for yourself. SEE a "VIDEO CLIP - 3 TRAILERS" from the Producer.
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3UM8QQDBWIR4E Judge WAVES for yourself. SEE a "VIDEO CLIP - 3 TRAILERS" from the Producer of Vols 1-11 of "WAVES: Virtual Vacations." Relax and Enjoy! More clips available online at this link:

http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1203019833&channel=823401072

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great colors, great sound, nice scenes - Definite Keeper !
Work from home and just got this video to give me something to look at besides a blank plasma. The colors and scenes are really great. The video automatically shows various ocean/sands scenes for a few minutes each and then moves to the next scene (not really looping). The sound quality is very good - sounds like the ocean - actually peaceful - not annoying. I like this one and it seems whenever I look up from typing I've got a new scene to look at ... definitely a keeper.




 





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