As a loyal Today Show viewer, I am really excited for next week’s ”series Where in the world is Matt Lauer?”. The weeklong series invites viewers to guess Lauer’s location each morning from a set of clues that can place him literally anywhere in the world. One day he can be at the equator and the next day in the Himilayan Mountains. I love guessing his destination each morning before the camera pulls back revealing his location for the day. Previous destinations included Easter Island, the pyramids in Egypt, Mount Everest, Dubrovnik in Croatia, and many other incredibly beautiful and amazing places rich in history and story telling. Often times his destinations are countries that viewers can only dream about visiting but the Today Show brings them right to your living room each and every morning for one week. I’m so excited! I can’t wait to see where he will go this year. Hope you will be watching too.
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Where in the world is Matt Lauer?
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2 Responses to “Where in the world is Matt Lauer?”
April 25th, 2008 at 11:38 pm
I am very much excited with Matt’s travel this year. I’m from the Philippines and I’ve been a fan of the show for about three years.
Can’t wait to see Matt’s travels this year. I’m guessing his first destination to be Japan. :)
April 26th, 2008 at 1:10 am
I really am a big fan of this segment. I’ve been watching this for about three years now.
And for this season’s WINWIML, I’m guessing his first destination is Argentina. Buenos Aires, Argentina’s capital city, literally means “fair winds” in Spanish. Also, New York and Buenos Aires almost have the same time zones, thus, the phrase, “travel great distances in almost no time.”
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