Friends Beyond Borders Offers Free Live Look Into Exotic Lives

Nepal monastery

New website brings exotic world right into your livingroom

Bonita, CA (rushprnews) May 28, 2007 – What do monks in Ireland, craftsmen in Borneo, women washing clothes in France, Polish veterinarians, Japanese kindergarteners and truckers in the U.S. all have in common? They’re all featured in LIVE streaming video on a new website sponsored by Friends Beyond Borders, an organisation that seeks to link people everywhere through internet technology. The World is Yours to See Right Now.

The site’s founders were intrigued by the explosion of webcams worldwide, and the latest technological improvements that make live streaming video available even in hostile environments like the Arctic and Papua New Guinea.

Until the birth of this website, webcams have generally been devoted to two things: porn, and teenagers seeing each others’ faces while chatting online. Why not, thought Friends Beyond Borders, use the technology to display things that are hardly ever seen by anyone, even the most experienced tourist? Why not publicize worthy projects, age-old lifestyles, new art forms, and tribal cultures on the verge of extinction?

They drew up a list: artisans in India and Africa engaging in centuries-old art forms; monks in monasteries chanting and praying, farmers pursuing sustainable agriculture, musicians in the midst of recording, interesting research experiments that lend themselves to live video, astronauts working inside the International Space Station, and so on.

You can see the preliminary results at http://worldbrainsite.googlepages.com.

John Toomey

Friends Beyond Borders

[email protected]

(626) 230-8862

3170 Bonita Rd. #137

Bonita, California, USA 91910

Anne Howard is a writer and publicist, who writes about the entertainment and high tech industries.