Videos

All videos are posted on the relevant Destination pages of this travel blog, and on the main video websites (as some sites such as YouTube might be banned in your country):

The videos are currently being edited. They are normally between 2 and 5 minutes long, except for the LifeTour movie. Below are the direct links to the first two videos:

A video summary of this website, showcasing about 300 of my video clips worldwide. Kissing alligators and dolphins, handling voodoo fetishes, visiting temples in remote caves, eating tarantulas, dancing with indios, hot air ballooning, hot girls, hot deserts, exploring glaciers, jungles, pyramids, underground cathedrals, lost citadels, colonial forts on deserted beaches, ghost towns at the end of the world, and much more...

A brief "trailer" to the LifeTour website, explaining the reason why I developed it. No, actually it doesn't explain anything, but it is a nice introduction. As you will see, exploring the world is great, but it requires a LOT of driving, walking, riding, sailing, flying...

A brief "trailer" to the LifeTour website, explaining the reason why I developed it. No, actually it doesn't explain anything, but it is a nice introduction. As you will see, exploring the world is great, but it requires a LOT of driving, walking, riding, sailing, flying...

We all wish the world was just a giant fluffy ball (do we?), but this is not the case… Follow me as I pet snakes in African voodoo temples, play with tarantulas in Cambodia, kiss an alligator and an anaconda in the Amazon jungle, feed iguanas in Colombia…

A collection of jungles (both urban and real) that I visited around the world. You will find the "classics" such as the Amazon forest, other less-visited jungles in Colombia, Peru, Ghana, the Philippines... and concrete jungles in megalopolises such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Dubai, Jakarta etc.

Lovely beaches (mostly deserted, if you know me...) I filmed during a 30-year time span. From my childhood in Senegal to my most recent trips in South America, passing by South-East Asia in the 90's and the Caribbean, I don't think there is anything more melancholic than a solitary beach during the winter.

Let's go underwater now! Scuba diving really means discovering a brand new world. I convinced the lovely Jane P. to dive with sharks (and she can't even swim in a pool), so I am sure you will agree to come with me for a few minutes and meet some underworld friends: sharks of course, whales, seahorses, millions of sardines and other weird submarine creatures...

"I've decided to take my work back underground"... Join me and explore some scary caves and underground cities around the world, delve deep into Egyptian Pyramids, meet devilish statues covered in hallucinogenic coca leaves, and in the end blow everything up with dynamite. Because we can.

What you don’t dare to do! Voodoo has often been demonized by Western B-movies, but is just another religion, with its own belief system, symbology, fetishes etc. I spent over 20 years in Africa, and consider Voodoo at the same level of all other mainstream religions (and that level is pretty low, some might say). This video also includes an interview with a Master Priest in Togo, detailing the use of the main Voodoo fetishes. Enter if you dare!

"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich." - Napoleon Bonaparte

Over 200 religion-based clips I filmed during a 30-year period in over 25 countries. Not sure I visited more churches than the Pope, but I certainly visited more mosques, synagogues and Buddhist/Hinduist/Voodoo temples! Such religious constructions are often the most beautiful (albeit relatively useless) buildings you can find in any city.