Friday, February 13, 2009

AMOR SOUTH AFRICA VIDEOS DOWNLOAD SITE

We recently launched a web page to enable anyone to download our most recent videos of South Africa. Its as simple as selecting the video, right clicking it, and saving it on your computer. You can then view, show it, enjoy it any time you want. There is even a "mobile" version for you to use on your smart cell phone, like a Blackberry or iPhone. Go to: http://mumbles.amorhq.net/africa/ or just click the photo below to go directly to the download site:


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