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One Day On Earth creates a picture of humanity by recording a 24-hour period throughout every country in the world.

A single day. I know I take them for granted. What wasn’t done today can be put off till tomorrow, right? But take into account that we all share this day, this renewed opportunity, all 7,000,000,000 of us and suddenly it seems that each day has staggering potential.

Started in 2008, the One Day On Earth project has 16,000 participants and on 10/10/10 shot 3,000 hours of footage being edited right now into a documentary.

Help One Day On Earth finish their monumental project by supporting them on Kickstarter.

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Joshywashington

Joshywashington is a Travel Media Ninja from Seattle who enjoys writing, climbing trees and strong coffee.

Archived Responses to One Day On Earth : 16,000 filmmakers = 1 film

  1. Anonymous says:

    That feature documentary has serious potential to make me cry…hard…with glee.

  2. john12 says:

    i want to search important places there  present only me  and
     my peace.

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