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      <title>A man who travelled the world on his bicycle</title>
      <description>I’m a photographer and filmmaker from Germany and I’d love to break into the world of documentary. I have a passion for travelling and telling visual stories. Stories about the natives, other travellers, animals and anything else that catches my eye. So far I have travelled all over Europe, North Africa, the US and currently I’m telling my travel story in Australia. My big dream is telling stories on a professional level, that mean something, that change peoples thinking and hopefully make a difference in the world. I’ve worked for years in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles, but nothing came close to a project like this. I believe I’m the perfect candidate for Colombia, because I have a can do attitude, I’m a great researcher, I’m very ambitious, adventurous, creative, a fast learner and it would mean the world to me, if I could be part of this exciting project. </description>
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      <category>Australia</category>
      <author>juligoeswild</author>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 7 Sep 2015 07:58:23 GMT</pubDate>
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