4th Newsletter - Danube Geoparks Film Shooting

20-12-2017
 

 

 
 

Lead Partner at the 6th EUSDR Annual Forum

 

       

In October our Lead Partner, the Idrija UNESCO Global Geopark, had the opportunity to present our project at the 6th EUSDR Annual Forum in Budapest, Hungary. More information about this event: www.danube-forum-budapest.eu

 
 

Filming activities for Danube GeoTour Image Video

In Autumn filming for the Danube GeoTour image video started in the UNESCO GLobal Geopark Bakony-BalatonUNESCO Global Geopark Hateg in Romania and in the Aspiring Geopark Djerdap in Serbia.

During the two days in Hateg, the shooting team was present in their visiting points: House of Volcanoes (in Densuş village), House of the Geopark (located in Hateg town), House of Science and Art (located in General Berthelot village), House of Dwarf Dinosaurs and House of Traditions (located in Sinpetru village), the House of Rocks (located in Ohaba Sibisel village) and the medieval Castle and Monastery of Colț (located in Suseni village).
In Djerdap the filming team started their mission by locating the equipment close to Boljetin River Gorge where shooting started. Several shoots and footage were recorded there. Next filming destination was on hill Kovilovo. Nevertheless, most of the filming time took place at viewpoint Ploce.

In 2018 the other project partners are getting involved as well. At the end, the output is a image video including all seasons and Geopark destinations along the Danube GeoTour. 

 

Press Conference in Bakony-Balaton Geopark

   

In December our project partner UNESCO Global Geopark Bakony-Balaton had the possibility to hold a small press conference about the project to dissaminate the transnational and local goals of this project. The goal of the international project is innovative and sustainable tourism development, based on the rich geological heritage of the geoparks – among them the Bakony–Balaton UNESCO Geopark – of the Danube Region.  In order to interpret the volcanic heritage of the region, the Hegyestű Geological Visitor Site, the Basalt Organs Nature Trail on Badacsony Hill and the Geobotanical Nature Trail on Szent György Hill are to be renewed and a new trail is being developed in the Káli Basin where experts made a field visit in December.

 

Happy Holidays

 

With this image of a winter wonderland at the Geopark Papuk in Croatia we wish everybody happy holidays. We hope you have a wonderful Christmas and a happy New Year. The project team is looking forward to 2018.

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Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA)

Copyright Photos regarding the whole newsletter: UGG Idrija, BBDTM, UGG Bakony-Balaton, UGG Papuk 

 
 
 
 
 

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