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One of VITA Digital Productions' unique Virtual Experience Videos designed for your Treadmill.

(All photos below are actual still frames from this video.)

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VITA Digital Productions is proud to present its 49th Virtual Experience Video,

the Medieval Viterbo Virtual Walk,

a 57 minute virtual walk through some of the most historic parts of Viterbo, Italy.


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Using either the DVD version or the 720p HD Download you could be instantly "walking" in

Medieval Viterbo, Italy.

The time spent exercising on your treadmill will "fly by," you'll exercise longer, and enjoy every minute!


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On this treadmill virtual walk, you'll visit medieval piazzas, fountains,

and numerous back streets and alleyways unchanged since the 13th century.


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With this 57 minute Virtual Walk Video you'll experience the beauty and history of Viterbo,

a city frozen in time.

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Filmed in Widescreen with a professional High Definition* television camera, you'll enjoy every minute

of your one-hour virtual walk through historic sections of Viterbo.

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This is not a traditional travel video - there is no narrator.

The television camera is constantly moving you forward, transporting you through the streets and piazzas

of this ancient city.

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The 57 minute Virtual Walk Video is accompanied by the natural sounds

just as they were recorded in Dolby Stereo in Viterbo, Italy.


Exercising has never been more enjoyable!

Your time spent exercising on a treadmill will "FLY BY!"

You'll experience the sights and sounds just as if you were actually walking there!

And this one hour video is so rich in details
that you will notice something new every time you view it.

But you don't have to own a treadmill
to enjoy this HD Download or DVD.

It also makes the perfect gift for people who want
to experience Viterbo in a totally unique way:
a way not possible with traditional travel videos.

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To Purchase this video as a DVD or as a 720p HD Download, please click here.



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A Detailed Description of the Virtual Walk on this Video

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Your 57 minute Florence Walking Tour begins in Piazza della Morte,

with its mid 13th century Fontana San Tommaso.

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You turn, and walk along the Via San Lorenzo towards Piazza San Lorenzo with its...



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Viterbo Cathedral.



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Next to the cathedral is the Papal Palace used between 1257 and 1281.



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Climbing the stairs, you pause to view a papal fountain and...


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the scene from the papal terrace.


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Turning, you exit the piazza...


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and walk back towards the Piazza della Morte where you....


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turn left and follow the acient Via dei Pellegrini.



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From then on, you follow a maze of 13th century narrow streets and alleyways...



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each one with its own charm and beauty.


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Sometimes your walk takes you through short medieval tunnels....



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and sometimes, you stumble upon a scene so incredible that it would

make a beautiful painting.

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The streets are empty during Italy's mid-afternoon siesta hours...


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shops are closed and the Italians are home for several hours during the hottest part of the day.


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Unfortunately, some of the wider streets are lined with cars...



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which spoils some of your views.



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Fortunately, many of the streets and alleyways are empty - or neary emply.


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A few narrow alleyways have motorcycles or Vespas.


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As we wander through these streets and hear snippets of Italians' conversations

from inside their open windows...

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you wonder at the centuries of conversations that have echoed through these streets...


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and what noblemen and women once climbed these stairs...


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or walked these streets.


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You, like this tourist, pause to admire these old doors to an ancient church.


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Next, you find yourself on the outside of the enormous wall around the medieval city,..


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and re-enter the city through the Porta Romana...


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and back through the old streets once more.


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And, after pausing to admire several more of Viterbo's fountains...


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each one different from the last...


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your 57 minute Medieval Viterbo Virtual Walk ends at the Fontana Grande.



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To Purchase this video as a DVD or as a 720p HD Download, please click here.



And remember, this DVD makes a unique gift for family and friends!




PRODUCTION NOTES:


This 57 minute virtual walk was filmed at an average speed of 3 mph and is accompanied
by the Natural Sounds in Dolby Stereo as they were recorded in Viterbo, Italy.

All of the above photos are actual still frames from this download and DVD.

*While originally filmed in High Definition, the DVD you will receive
is in Standard Definition and 16x9 Widescreen and was authored at the highest resolution possible.

The DVD was encoded for regions 1, 2, & 4, and is a "burned" DVD which was duplicated,
tested, and verified in our studio before being packaged and shipped to you.



The Download version is in 720P HD and will play on iPads, Computers, Laptops,
and Netbooks using almost any media player. It will also play on Large Screen TVs using
certain devices such as WD Live Plus, X-Box, Roku, flash drives, etc.
Important: Sorry, but the Download version will not play if you burn it directly to a DVD.




COPYRIGHT NOTICE:

We are VITA Digital Productions and we are selling this Video Program.
We filmed all of the video footage used in this program, we edited it,
we have licensed the rights to any music used in this production,
and we own the copyright to this program and will aggressively defend it.

The program contained in this DVD and Download is licensed for HOME USE ONLY.
If you intend to use this program in connection with a business of any kind,
such as a gym, rehab facility, etc., you must contact us to obtain a business license
for a small additional fee.



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