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le Grand chemin
from Dailymotion - most recent videos August 17, 2008
un des plus beau film du cinema francais merci d avoir regarder ce diaporama d autres diaporamas a cette adresse http://samuel.capelle.club.fr/index.htm diaporama realiser pour ma femme severine aller voir sont forum a cette adresse http://tresordeseverine52.xooit.com/ bonne visite pour utiliser ce diaporama me contacter un petit commentaire merciAuthor: western52 Tags: le grand chemin anemone hubert richard bohringer vanessa Guedj comedie dramatique martine Souris noire musique de film diaporama bof bo Posted: 17 August 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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BEAUTIFUL NATURE OF HELSINKI CITY, THIS IS AMAZING!
from Revver - video Videos May 03, 2008
Author: HarriNoChoice Added: Sat, 03 May 2008 16:49:32 -0800 Duration: 32LOOK THIS VIDEO AND BE AMAZED HOW BEAUTIFUL NATURE FLOWERS WOOD ANEMONE GROW IN THE HELSINKI CITY!!! THESE WHITE FLOWERS ( WOOD ANEMONES) ARE GROWING IN NATURE AND YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PICK THEM UP ANYMORE.
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BEAUTIFUL NATURE OF HELSINKI CITY, THIS IS AMAZING!
from my videos May 03, 2008
Author: HarriNoChoice Added: Sat, 03 May 2008 16:49:32 -0800 Duration: 32LOOK THIS VIDEO AND BE AMAZED HOW BEAUTIFUL NATURE FLOWERS WOOD ANEMONE GROW IN THE HELSINKI CITY!!! THESE WHITE FLOWERS ( WOOD ANEMONES) ARE GROWING IN NATURE AND YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PICK THEM UP ANYMORE.
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~Anime Mix~Passion~
from YouTube :: Tag // utada April 13, 2008
This is a video with scenes of Eureka Seven, The Candidate For Goddess and Neon Genesis Evangelion...I hope you like it and it would be great if you could comment and rate ---thank you =) Author: yxXVikiXxy Keywords: anime mix passion utada hikaru eureka seven the candidate for goddess neon genesis evangelion anemone dominic asuka rei animation art experimental filmmaker reel interview manga short film trailer Added: April 13, 2008
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Earth?
from View from the Blue April 12, 2008
70% of our planet's surface is covered by water, and yet we call our planet Earth. Seems strange eh? For centuries we have believed that our oceans were an endless resource and we have harvested their bounty to their maximum potential. However over the last decade in particular we have begun to realize that this is not the case and that our oceans are just as fragile and prone to destruction as any other habitat. Commercial fish stocks the world over are on the brink of collapse and at current rates will disappear by 2050 at the latest. Shark populations have been decimated as we continue to kill up to 100 million sharks a year. As a result many species are in imminent danger of extinction. Today we have only 5% remaining of our coral reefs that once carpeted most of our tropical seas. By 2050 it is believed that we will loose a further 95% of what little remains. We are in danger of turning our most incredible of natural wonders into a barren desert completely devoid of life. With all these words of doom it perhaps seems strange then that this film attempts to celebrate our water planet by sharing some of the wonders that I have seen during the past 12 months or so. I truly hope that I can convey at least a small part of the wonder and amazement that I often feel while under the surface of our water planet. I have very little hope that it will be possible to save our oceans in their current state, but we must try with all our resolve, because if we loose this amazing resource, we may find that our species may also be on a very short path to extinction. Earth?
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The Sharkbeater!!
from View from the Blue February 16, 2008
WARNING - ITS JUST A BIT OF FUN!! Here's a short video that I put together for my Mother-in-Laws 60th birthday to commemorate her first experience of predatory sharks. Armed only with the handle from a cricket bat we threw Eileen into the sea with a Blue Shark in Cornwall last summer. I wasn't going to put this online, but hey what the hell.... hopefully you'll realise that even shark conservationists can have some fun now and again! :) The Sharkbeater!!
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Hubble Bubble Sand & Rubble
from View from the Blue December 19, 2007
When you first take up diving you can easily become overwhelmed by the shear beauty of our underwater world. There's so much life and beauty and it's just so different to life above water that there is so much to take in. The day you see your first shark will be etched into your memory forever, as will many other new and wonderful experiences, especially the big stuff. As you progress in experience and visit new locations though you'll begin to become more and more fascinated by what is NOT initially visible. That small crab or shrimp hiding away in an anemone, or a critter that is so well camouflaged that you'd never have seen it if it were not for more perceptive and experienced eyes. This film is dedicated to all the wonderful, weird, beautiful and sometimes bizarre creatures that can be found on patches of sand and rubble within the indo-pacific region. They are not always apparent, but can offer just as much enjoyment and wonder as any other aspect of our diverse underwater world. Hubble Bubble Sand & Rubble
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Porbeagles in Peril
from View from the Blue November 16, 2007
The Porbeagle shark is a close relative to the Great White. Like many shark species commercial fishing has massively depleted their population, to which the Porbeagle is particularly sensitive due to their nature to aggregate in large numbers in coastal waters. This film documents a ground breaking expedition off of the coast of Cornwall, UK to satellite tag this amazing shark for the first time in the NE Atlantic. In addition to achieving all of the scientific objectives, we also obtained the first ever comprehensive footage of free swimming Porbeagles. Porbeagles in Peril
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Sharkbeat
from View from the Blue November 16, 2007
I was extremely humbled when I found out that my short film 'Sharkbeat' had been awarded the Gold Medal at 'Under the Blue 2007' International Underwater Photography and Video Competition. The submission guidelines were to create maximum impact in a film of no longer than 60 seconds. What can you do in 60 seconds? Normally a film hasn't even got to the start credits by that point! So it was a real challenge and hopefully I did the competition justice with my film. Sharks are a passion, sometimes even an obsession of mine, but they are literally on the very brink of extinction. Worldwide populations of some species have declined by up to 90% over the last generation, due to bycatch and industrial fishing for their fins, which are used for the grotesque 'Shark Fin Soup'. Sharks play a vital role in our Oceans' ecosystem and action needs to be taken now to avoid catastrophy. Sharkbeat
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Red Sea Wrecks - The Legend of the SS Thistlegorm
from View from the Blue November 16, 2007
Occasionally you surface from a dive awed, amazed and utterely speachless and diving the SS Thistlegorm certainly leaves you with many of those emotions. Perhaps the most famous wreck dive in the world, she certainly lives up to her reputation and should be on every divers must visit list. The only downside to the whole experience is the sad looks, gazes and knowing glances from divers who had visited years before and the wispered words 'you really should have seen her 5 years ago'. On the day we arrived we were lucky to be one of only three boats to be tied up to the wreck. I say lucky because I've heard horror stories of in excess of 30 dive boats being moored up on occasions and the heavy diver traffic has certainly paid its price. It can't be too long now before her superstructure starts to destabilise and make penertration very dangerous, if not impossible. It's so sad that such a precious gem of a wreck could be lost to our world, like so many other wonders that we are destroying in our oceans these days.... SS Thistlegorm
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Anemone-it ends tonight-amv-eureka seven
from YouTube :: Tag // anime October 30, 2007
Anemone shes the best characterin eureka seven so I made a amv. My third amv YEAH song:it ends tonight american rejects anime:eureka seven this fan made by me yay Author: nikecheese Keywords: Anemone it ends tonight amv eureka seven 7 nikecheese s-puff Added: October 29, 2007
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Porbeagles in Peril
from View from the Blue November 13, 2007
The Porbeagle shark is a close relative to the Great White. Like many shark species commercial fishing has massively depleted their population, to which the Porbeagle is particularly sensitive due to their nature to aggregate in large numbers in coastal waters. This film documents a ground breaking expedition off of the coast of Cornwall, UK to satellite tag this amazing shark for the first time in the NE Atlantic. In addition to achieving all of the scientific objectives, we also obtained the first ever comprehensive footage of free swimming Porbeagles. Porbeagles in Peril
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Andre ©
from - blip.tv (beta) July 16, 2007
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Simple and Clean {Eureka Seven}
from YouTube :: Tag // utada June 09, 2007
i couldnt decide between the up-beat version and the slow one, but i chose the up-beat, it suited best, i think! enjoy Author: 2muchpink Keywords: Eureka Seven E7 EurekaSeveN Utada Hikaru Simple and Clean amv holland talho anemone dominic renton Added: June 9, 2007
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Headlock
from YouTube :: Tag // anime June 01, 2007
song: headlock by imogen heap anime: eureka seven I DO NOT OWN EUREKA SEVEN, NUFU! Author: XxkingdomheartsfanxX Keywords: eureka seven imogen heap headlock amv anemone dominic renton Added: June 1, 2007
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Finding Nemo
from Travel & Outdoors April 28, 2007
A beautiful family of Nemo Clownfish filmed scuba diving near Phuket in Thailand. Just like the movie Finding Nemo.
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Red Sea Wrecks - The Giannis D
from View from the Blue October 14, 2007
Red Sea Wrecks - The Giannis D Our first podcast from the Red Sea invites you to take a tour of the impressive wreck of the Giannis D. Lying at 24m, she's a much bigger wreck than her 100 metre length would suggest. She sank in 1983 when she ran into the reef at Abu Nuhas that had claimed so many other hapless vessels before her. Her last voyage had departed from Croatia with a cargo of Mahogany and she was enroute to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia with disaster struck. Giannis D
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Rockpool/Supermarket
from Boo January 31, 2007
In the first segment: Today Boo and his friends explore the Rockpool and copy some of the creatures they find. In the second segment: Boo and his friends visit the Supermarket and find some interesting foods!
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