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Corals flourish in pristine waters

Corals flourish in pristine waters

from Featured videos on November 26, 2009
Duration: 212
Cameraman Grant Brokensha explores the waters surrounding Mozambique's Vamizi Island, which are home to an impressive number of coral and fish species. The reef ecosystems here have been described as some of the healthiest in the world.
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Windhoek-Namibia

Windhoek-Namibia

from BcastNZ on November 26, 2009
Duration: 395
Windhoek is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Namibia. It is located in the central Khomas Region, and had a population of 233,529 in the 2001 census, believed to be over 296,000 in 2008. The city is a major trading centre for sheep skin. It sits on a sloping plain on the northern side of the Khomas Hochland (Khomas Highlands) at an altitude of 1,728 metres (5,670 ft). Windhoek was originally inhabited by the Herero, then became the centre of a Nama chief who defeated the Herero in the 19th century. Germany occupied the region in 1885, and the city became the seat of colonial rule in 1892 as the capital of the colony of German South-West Africa (Deutsch-S?dwestafrika). During World War I Windhoek was captured by South African troops and became a South African Mandate under the League of Nations. Until the independence of Namibia was inaugurated in 1990, Windhoek was recognised as the capital city of South West Africa as administered by the South African government. It continues today as the capital city of the Republic of Namibia. The city of Windhoek is traditionally known by two names: Ai-Gams, from the Nama people, which literally refers to the hot springs that were once part of Windhoek, while the second name, Otjomuise, meaning a place of steam, was given by the Herero people. Both traditional names reference the hot springs. The early settlements of Windhoek came about because of the water from the hot springs. In the mid-1800s Captain Jan Jonker Afrikaner settled near one of the main hot springs, located in the present-day Klein-Windhoek, an upper-class suburb of Windhoek. Statue of Hosea Kutako in WindhoekTheories vary on how Ai-Gams/Otjomuise got its modern name of Windhoek. Most believe the name Windhoek is derived from the Afrikaans word Wind-Hoek, meaning corner of wind. It is also thought that the Afrikaners named Windhoek after the Winterhoek Mountains, at Tulbagh in South Africa, where the early Afrikaner settlers had lived. In those days Windhoek was the point of contact between the warring Namas, led by Jan Jonker Afrikaner, and the Herero people. In Windhoek, Afrikaners built a stone church that held 500 people, which was also used as a school. Two Rhenish missionaries, Hugo Hahn and Heinrich Kleinschmidt, started working there in the 1840s and were later succeeded by two Wesleyans. Gardens were laid out and for a while Windhoek prospered, but wars between the Nama and Herero eventually destroyed the town. After a long absence, Hahn visited Windhoek again in 1873 and was dismayed to see that nothing remained of the town's former prosperity. In June 1885, a Swiss botanist found only jackals and starving guinea fowl amongst neglected fruit trees. A church and a monument built by the GermansIn 1878, Britain annexed Walvis Bay and incorporated it into the Cape of Good Hope in 1884, but Britain did not extend its influence into the hinterland. A request by merchants from L?deritzbucht resulted in the declaration of a German protectorate over German West Africa in 1884. The German colony came into being with the determination of its borders in 1890 and Germany sent a protective corps, called the Schutztruppe under Major Curt von Fran??ois, to maintain order. Von Fran??ois stationed his garrison at Windhoek, which was strategically situated as a buffer between the Nama and Herero, while the twelve strong springs provided water for the cultivation of food. Present-day Windhoek was founded on 18 October 1890, when Von Fran??ois fixed the foundation stone of the fort, which is now known as the Alte Feste (Old Fortress). During the next fourteen years Windhoek developed slowly, with only the most essential government and private buildings being erected. In Klein-Windhoek, plots were allocated to settlers, who started farming on a small scale with fruit, tobacco and dairy cattle. After 1907, development accelerated as people migrated from the countryside to the city and also some immigrated from outside the country. There was also a larger influx of European settlers arriving from Ger
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CARRIBEAN

CARRIBEAN

from BcastNZ on November 26, 2009
Duration: 129
A TRIP TO THE CARRIBEAN
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It’s Supper Time presented by Callingachef.com

It’s Supper Time presented by Callingachef.com

from recent posts tagged beef - blip.tv (beta) on November 25, 2009
Duration: 200
Cooking Show How to Make Linguine with Clam Sauce Distributed by Tubemogul.
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The Cove - trailer

The Cove - trailer

from recent posts tagged visionontv - blip.tv (beta) on November 24, 2009
Duration: 119
Winner of audience awards across the world, including Sundance, SilverDocs and Hot Docs, The Cove follows a team of activists and filmmakers as they infiltrate a heavily-guarded cove in Taiji, Japan. Their important film is helping to expose the horrendous cruelty that happens annually in Taiji, which Sea Shepherd first exposed in 2003.
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This Puppy Is EVIL! (11.22.09 - Day 206)

This Puppy Is EVIL! (11.22.09 - Day 206)

from Most Viewed on November 23, 2009
Duration: 518
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Marillion - Script For A Jester's Tear

Marillion - Script For A Jester's Tear

from Favorites of reachthelight on May 28, 2007
Duration: 520
From Recital Of The Script, the song which has allowed Marillion to skyrocket among the progressive bands back in the 80's. A Personal Favorite, which is greatly interpreted by Fish.
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