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Buffalo Surprise
from YouTube :: Videos by wildcastr September 29, 2008
This big herd of buffalo were feeding in the Acacia tortilis woodland when they must have suddenly got my wind and spooked. And they just kept coming out the woodland, several hundred of them. Author: wildcastr Keywords: buffalo stampede woodland acacia pamushana malilangwe zimbabwe wildlife conservation africa nature safari wildcasting af Added: September 29, 2008
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Buffalo surprise
from Wildcast September 29, 2008
This big herd of buffalo were feeding in the Acacia tortilis woodland when they must have suddenly got my wind and spooked. And they just kept coming out the woodland, several hundred of them.
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Typical African Sunset: Video
from Wildcast - African bush adventures live-blogged to a screen near you August 28, 2008
I sure got around today trying to get in touch with everything as the days are now really hot and most activity is to be found around the waterholes. But the elephant stayed away till after dark except for a couple of bulls drinking at Hwata pan in the heat of the day. Early morning and late afternoon had me searching for any signs of the dogs. Again I came up short. In the afternoon I took a walk to Sosigi hill from Nhoro pan walking through really dense bush and half the time walking bent over to get through narrow pathways in the thick bush. Luckily I didn’t encounter any beasts using the same paths as me coming the other way. It’s really dense in there and I hoped by chance if the dogs did have a den there I’d bump into it. But it was just more bush after bush. Driving through the hills the Ochna bushes are in full flower at the moment. The flowers only last a few days but they litter the rocky floors adding magical colour. I was nearly home when I saw all these, and more, vultures perched in trees. I didn’t search much in the area as the vultures might just be roosting communally or if there is a kill they’ll be waiting it out and at dawn I should know what’s happening. Till tomorrow…. It was only as the sun was setting that I realised I hadn t filmed anything all day. And all that was left to film was another African sunset. acacia, adventure, africa, african, african birds, animal, animal kingdom, animals, bird, birding african birds, birds, blog, blogumentary, bush, bush knowledge, conservation, documentary, ecotraining, education, elephant, elephants, experience, film, filmmaker, flowers, GLTP, gonarezhou, Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, impala, malilangwe, mashable, narrowcasting, nature, Open Content Alliance, pamushana, pan, peace parks, photo, photos, podcasting, predators, teach, video, vultures, wild dogs, wildcast, wildcasting, wilderness, wildlife, wildlife documentary, youtube, zebra, zimbabwe
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THE ACACIA STRAIN interview w/ VINCENT on CAPITAL CHAOS 2008
from YouTube :: Videos by capitalchaos July 17, 2008
Vincent of The Acacia Strain @ The Boardwalk~Orangevale, CA 6/13/2008 also on the bill were THE WARRIORS, SINCE THE FLOOD & ALL SHALL PERISH http://www.myspace.com/theacaciastrain The Acacia Strain is a four-piece metalcore/Deathcore band based in Chicopee, Massachusetts, USA. The band is currently signed to Prosthetic Records. The band as a whole has been together since 2001 but has undergone many member changes. The band is known for their heavy downtuned guitars, irregular breakdowns, groove patterns, and arguably popularized the use of the tritone or "brown note" (an interval of a sharp fourth) in metalcore breakdowns. They have three studio albums. "...And Life Is Very Long" (Devil's Head - 2002), "3750" (Prosthetic, Devil's Head - 2004), and "The Dead Walk" (Prosthetic - 2006) as well as a split seven-inch record with then Devil's Head lablemates Loyal To The Grave in which they cover the song "Seasons In The Abyss" which was originally recorded by the band Slayer. The band has worked with acclaimed producers Adam Dutkiewicz (Killswitch Engage) and Zeuss (Shadows Fall and Hatebreed). http://www.devilsheadquarters.com/ Although not something that the band is particularly proud of, the influence of The Acacia Strain can be measured in the surge in the use of the tritone breakdown in the works of the band's North American contemporaries in the years following the release of 3750. The transition from power chord breakdowns to tritone breakdowns can be seen by comparing the earlier, more metal- and hardcore-influenced releases of bands such as For The Fallen Dreams, Emmure, Liferuiner, etc, to the same band's more recent releases. Author: capitalchaos Keywords: The Acacia Strain METAL Thrash Prosthetic Records Unearth Added: July 17, 2008
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THE ACACIA STRAIN on CAPITAL CHAOS 2008
from YouTube :: Videos by capitalchaos June 21, 2008
THE ACACIA STRAIN on CAPITAL CHAOS 2008 @ The Boardwalk~Orangevale, CA 6/13/2008 also on the bill were THE WARRIORS, SINCE THE FLOOD & ALL SHALL PERISH http://www.myspace.com/theacaciastrain The Acacia Strain is a four-piece metalcore/Deathcore band based in Chicopee, Massachusetts, USA. The band is currently signed to Prosthetic Records. The band as a whole has been together since 2001 but has undergone many member changes. The band is known for their heavy downtuned guitars, irregular breakdowns, groove patterns, and arguably popularized the use of the tritone or "brown note" (an interval of a sharp fourth) in metalcore breakdowns. They have three studio albums. "...And Life Is Very Long" (Devil's Head - 2002), "3750" (Prosthetic, Devil's Head - 2004), and "The Dead Walk" (Prosthetic - 2006) as well as a split seven-inch record with then Devil's Head lablemates Loyal To The Grave in which they cover the song "Seasons In The Abyss" which was originally recorded by the band Slayer. The band has worked with acclaimed producers Adam Dutkiewicz (Killswitch Engage) and Zeuss (Shadows Fall and Hatebreed). http://www.devilsheadquarters.com/ Although not something that the band is particularly proud of, the influence of The Acacia Strain can be measured in the surge in the use of the tritone breakdown in the works of the band's North American contemporaries in the years following the release of 3750. The transition from power chord breakdowns to tritone breakdowns can be seen by comparing the earlier, more metal- and hardcore-influenced releases of bands such as For The Fallen Dreams, Emmure, Liferuiner, etc, to the same band's more recent releases. http://www.darklyrics.com/t/theacaciastrain.html Author: capitalchaos Keywords: THE ACACIA STRAIN Metal Metalcore Thrash Prosthetic Screamo Death Hot Topic Obama Alternative Rock Indie Rap Added: June 21, 2008
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Sustainable language school
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) April 18, 2008
Berlin is known for being a green city. Lots of parks and open areas. But these trees don't just spring up by themselves. The Bund f r Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland has a tree sponsoring program that plants trees throughout the city with the help of local businesses. IH Berlin PROLOG took them up on it and is sponsoring many trees in the neighborhood. This is the seventh tree PROLOG has planted and this is very special because it's right in front of the school. The type of tree is special too because it's a False Acacia (Scheinakazie) and the name of the street where it's planted is Akazienstr. How fitting.
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Sustainable language school
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 17, 2008
Berlin is known for being a green city. Lots of parks and open areas. But these trees don't just spring up by themselves. The Bund f r Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland has a tree sponsoring program that plants trees throughout the city with the help of local businesses. IH Berlin PROLOG took them up on it and is sponsoring many trees in the neighborhood. This is the seventh tree PROLOG has planted and this is very special because it's right in front of the school. The type of tree is special too because it's a False Acacia (Scheinakazie) and the name of the street where it's planted is Akazienstr. How fitting.
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