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Virtual Relaxation: Escape to the Rainforest

Virtual Relaxation: Escape to the Rainforest
From Columbia River Ent.

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Product Description

The healing rhythms of the rainforest are combined with instrumental music to create an environment of sound that will restore the spirit and reinvigorate the soul. Filmed on location in the rainforests of Australia. Ideal for relaxation, meditation, reading, and general stress relief. Use whenever you want to create a calming, relaxing mood.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #44805 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-03-13
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 60 minutes

Customer Reviews

Pleasant and relaxing5
I actually got this DVD for my 4 parrots, who really seem to enjoy videos of nature. Ones with no talking, just background music. This is a very nice DVD, and the background music is soothing - not too loud or overwhelming. The scenes are beautiful. When the birds are getting too noisy I pop in the DVD, give them each a peanut and they calm down. Usually. :-)
When I retire, I'll make good use of their DVD's, including this one. I would much rather have a DVD like this playing in the background than the drivel on television these days. I think it's well done and worth the money.

Dont waste your time. 2
Save your money, this DVD's resolution looks like it was shot with a low def cheap camcorder. The lighting is bad. Each scene opens up with the cheesiest fonts, and they don't go away for a few seconds, getting in the way of trying to enjoy the scenes.

Needs a good Photographer3
Portions of this you are watch a left with rain drops for serveral minutes, at first you think, yes pretty, but then you think, okay, let's move on now. I think they timed it with the music, which actually ruins the whole scenery. I'd prefer they didn't try to imagine what we like to listen to. Just jungle noise would have been more peaceful. Pretty, can't deny it, but not relaxing.