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Web salutes Obama's decision to suspend campaignWeb salutes Obama's decision to suspend campaign
from YouTube :: Videos by france24english
October 22, 2008

Web News : Democratic presiential candidate Barack Obama has announced he would suspend his campaign for two days to visit his ailing grand mother in Hawai - a decision many Web users salute. Author: france24english Keywords: France 24 web internet democrat barack obama elections usa hawai Added: October 22, 2008
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Spot comercial - Baile do Hawai a FestaSpot comercial - Baile do Hawai a Festa
from Dailymotion - most recent videos
September 14, 2008

Faça o seu orçamento (18) 3851-3669 ou envie um e-mail para gravacao@audiofive.comAuthor: nandolocutor Tags: baile do hawai festa eventos spots comerciais spot comercial Posted: 14 September 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Hawai Hotel Prices - Hawaii Vacation TipsHawai Hotel Prices - Hawaii Vacation Tips
from YouTube :: Videos by mrbruce1
September 11, 2008

OFTEN TIMES, PRICE DETERMINES WHAT HOTEL YOU WILL EVENTUALLY STAY IN WHEN YOU VACATION HERE IN THE ISLANDS. SO IF YOU'RE WONDERING WHAT HOTEL RATES ARE GOING FOR IN HAWAII THESE DAYS, HERE'S A GENERAL IDEA. AT THE PRICES, ISLAND BY ISLAND. Author: mrbruce1 Keywords: hawai hotes prices discounts Added: September 11, 2008
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Waking up Nino ArashiWaking up Nino Arashi
from YouTube :: Tag // arashi
August 31, 2008

Dont own arashi in any way. Credit goes to their rightfull owners Author: LoveEndo Keywords: Ninomiya Kazunari Arashi in Hawai Added: August 31, 2008
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HawaiHawai
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe
July 27, 2008

Hawai's spirit... the real Hawai
LOST - Season 4 DVD Extra - Locations & The SetLOST - Season 4 DVD Extra - Locations & The Set
from YouTube :: Tag // lost
July 24, 2008

http://bycarlost.blogspot.com http://www.CarLost-Blog.Tk Thanks to /Tapdawg for the videos. Author: CarLostBlog Keywords: LOST Season4 DVD Extra Scene Interview Cast Hawai Locations Bonus ByCarLost CarLostBlog CarLost Added: July 24, 2008
Motel em São Paulo - Motel Confidence - Suíte HawaiMotel em São Paulo - Motel Confidence - Suíte Hawai
from YouTube :: Tag // sao paulo
July 21, 2008

Motel Confidence em São Paulo. A suíte Hawai conta com 2 ambientes, 2 frigobares, 2 tvs de plasma (32'' e 42''), ar condicionado, cascata, CD/DVD, fibra ótica, hidro, iluminação cenográfica, piscina c/ frente transparente, sauna a vapor, som am/fm, teto solar. Veja mais no site http://www.guiademoteis.com.br Author: guiademoteis Keywords: Hawai ABC motel guia moteis suite design interiores noite São Paulo Santo André Confidence sauna hidro piscina Added: July 21, 2008
Hawai Eurock cannes - jako1Hawai Eurock cannes - jako1
from YouTube :: Tag // cannes
June 08, 2008

jako Author: THEJAKO28 Keywords: Hawai Eurock cannes jako1 Added: June 8, 2008
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Ellen DeGeneres with Her Hawaii ChairEllen DeGeneres with Her Hawaii Chair
from Metacafe - New Videos
May 26, 2008

LMAO! Ellen using the Hawaii Chair, very hilarious Ranked 3.18 / 5 | 778 views | 2 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: pebuls Tags: ellen degeneres funny hawai chair
Hawaii Beach)Hawaii Beach)
from Clipta - New Video Wave
May 02, 2008

B B 2004 Short Closer (Hawaii Beach)
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Hawaii sur rhoneHawaii sur rhone
from Dailymotion - most recent videos
April 25, 2008

Author: sebkar08 Tags: freestyle hawai sur rhone Posted: 25 April 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Piscine HawaiPiscine Hawai
from Dailymotion - channel travel
April 12, 2008

Piscine HawaiAuthor: abouillant Tags: Piscine Hawai Posted: 13 April 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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MegaTsunami - Wave of Destruction (1 of 5)MegaTsunami - Wave of Destruction (1 of 5)
from YouTube :: Tag // modest
April 08, 2008

Mega-tsunami: Wave of Destruction Scattered across the world's oceans are a handful of rare geological time-bombs. Once unleashed they create an extraordinary phenomenon, a gigantic tidal wave, far bigger than any normal tsunami, able to cross oceans and ravage countries on the other side of the world. Only recently have scientists realised the next episode is likely to begin at the Canary Islands, off North Africa, where a wall of water will one day be created which will race across the entire Atlantic ocean at the speed of a jet airliner to devastate the east coast of the United States. America will have been struck by a mega-tsunami. Back in 1953 two geologists travelled to a remote bay in Alaska looking for oil. They gradually realised that in the past the bay had been struck by huge waves, and wondered what could have possibly caused them. Five years later, they got their answer. In 1958 there was a landslide, in which a towering cliff collapsed into the bay, creating a wave half a kilometre high, higher than any skyscraper on Earth. The true destructive potential of landslide-generated tsunami, which scientists named "Mega-tsunami", suddenly began to be appreciated. If a modest-sized landslide in Alaska could create a wave of this size, what havoc could a really huge landslide cause? Scientists now realise that the greatest danger comes from large volcanic islands, which are particularly prone to these massive landslides. Geologists began to look for evidence of past landslides on the sea bed, and what they saw astonished them. The sea floor around Hawaii, for instance, was covered with the remains of millions of years' worth of ancient landslides, colossal in size. But huge landslides and the mega-tsunami that they cause are extremely rare - the last one happened 4,000 years ago on the island of Réunion. The growing concern is that the ideal conditions for just such a landslide - and consequent mega-tsunami - now exist on the island of La Palma in the Canaries. In 1949 the southern volcano on the island erupted. During the eruption an enormous crack appeared across one side of the volcano, as the western half slipped a few metres towards the Atlantic before stopping in its tracks. Although the volcano presents no danger while it is quiescent, scientists believe the western flank will give way completely during some future eruption on the summit of the volcano. In other words, any time in the next few thousand years a huge section of southern La Palma, weighing 500 thousand million tonnes, will fall into the Atlantic ocean. What will happen when the volcano on La Palma collapses? Scientists predict that it will generate a wave that will be almost inconceivably destructive, far bigger than anything ever witnessed in modern times. It will surge across the entire Atlantic in a matter of hours, engulfing the whole US east coast, sweeping away everything in its path up to 20km inland. Boston would be hit first, followed by New York, then all the way down the coast to Miami and the Caribbean. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: BBC Horizon MegaTsunami Wave of Destruction Cumbre Viecha La Palma USA Hawai Miami Caribbean Added: April 8, 2008
MegaTsunami - Wave of Destruction (2 of 5)MegaTsunami - Wave of Destruction (2 of 5)
from YouTube :: Tag // modest
April 08, 2008

Mega-tsunami: Wave of Destruction Scattered across the world's oceans are a handful of rare geological time-bombs. Once unleashed they create an extraordinary phenomenon, a gigantic tidal wave, far bigger than any normal tsunami, able to cross oceans and ravage countries on the other side of the world. Only recently have scientists realised the next episode is likely to begin at the Canary Islands, off North Africa, where a wall of water will one day be created which will race across the entire Atlantic ocean at the speed of a jet airliner to devastate the east coast of the United States. America will have been struck by a mega-tsunami. Back in 1953 two geologists travelled to a remote bay in Alaska looking for oil. They gradually realised that in the past the bay had been struck by huge waves, and wondered what could have possibly caused them. Five years later, they got their answer. In 1958 there was a landslide, in which a towering cliff collapsed into the bay, creating a wave half a kilometre high, higher than any skyscraper on Earth. The true destructive potential of landslide-generated tsunami, which scientists named "Mega-tsunami", suddenly began to be appreciated. If a modest-sized landslide in Alaska could create a wave of this size, what havoc could a really huge landslide cause? Scientists now realise that the greatest danger comes from large volcanic islands, which are particularly prone to these massive landslides. Geologists began to look for evidence of past landslides on the sea bed, and what they saw astonished them. The sea floor around Hawaii, for instance, was covered with the remains of millions of years' worth of ancient landslides, colossal in size. But huge landslides and the mega-tsunami that they cause are extremely rare - the last one happened 4,000 years ago on the island of Réunion. The growing concern is that the ideal conditions for just such a landslide - and consequent mega-tsunami - now exist on the island of La Palma in the Canaries. In 1949 the southern volcano on the island erupted. During the eruption an enormous crack appeared across one side of the volcano, as the western half slipped a few metres towards the Atlantic before stopping in its tracks. Although the volcano presents no danger while it is quiescent, scientists believe the western flank will give way completely during some future eruption on the summit of the volcano. In other words, any time in the next few thousand years a huge section of southern La Palma, weighing 500 thousand million tonnes, will fall into the Atlantic ocean. What will happen when the volcano on La Palma collapses? Scientists predict that it will generate a wave that will be almost inconceivably destructive, far bigger than anything ever witnessed in modern times. It will surge across the entire Atlantic in a matter of hours, engulfing the whole US east coast, sweeping away everything in its path up to 20km inland. Boston would be hit first, followed by New York, then all the way down the coast to Miami and the Caribbean. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: BBC Horizon MegaTsunami Wave of Destruction Cumbre Viecha La Palma USA Hawai Miami Caribbean Added: April 8, 2008
MegaTsunami - Wave of Destruction (4 of 5)MegaTsunami - Wave of Destruction (4 of 5)
from YouTube :: Tag // modest
April 08, 2008

Mega-tsunami: Wave of Destruction Scattered across the world's oceans are a handful of rare geological time-bombs. Once unleashed they create an extraordinary phenomenon, a gigantic tidal wave, far bigger than any normal tsunami, able to cross oceans and ravage countries on the other side of the world. Only recently have scientists realised the next episode is likely to begin at the Canary Islands, off North Africa, where a wall of water will one day be created which will race across the entire Atlantic ocean at the speed of a jet airliner to devastate the east coast of the United States. America will have been struck by a mega-tsunami. Back in 1953 two geologists travelled to a remote bay in Alaska looking for oil. They gradually realised that in the past the bay had been struck by huge waves, and wondered what could have possibly caused them. Five years later, they got their answer. In 1958 there was a landslide, in which a towering cliff collapsed into the bay, creating a wave half a kilometre high, higher than any skyscraper on Earth. The true destructive potential of landslide-generated tsunami, which scientists named "Mega-tsunami", suddenly began to be appreciated. If a modest-sized landslide in Alaska could create a wave of this size, what havoc could a really huge landslide cause? Scientists now realise that the greatest danger comes from large volcanic islands, which are particularly prone to these massive landslides. Geologists began to look for evidence of past landslides on the sea bed, and what they saw astonished them. The sea floor around Hawaii, for instance, was covered with the remains of millions of years' worth of ancient landslides, colossal in size. But huge landslides and the mega-tsunami that they cause are extremely rare - the last one happened 4,000 years ago on the island of Réunion. The growing concern is that the ideal conditions for just such a landslide - and consequent mega-tsunami - now exist on the island of La Palma in the Canaries. In 1949 the southern volcano on the island erupted. During the eruption an enormous crack appeared across one side of the volcano, as the western half slipped a few metres towards the Atlantic before stopping in its tracks. Although the volcano presents no danger while it is quiescent, scientists believe the western flank will give way completely during some future eruption on the summit of the volcano. In other words, any time in the next few thousand years a huge section of southern La Palma, weighing 500 thousand million tonnes, will fall into the Atlantic ocean. What will happen when the volcano on La Palma collapses? Scientists predict that it will generate a wave that will be almost inconceivably destructive, far bigger than anything ever witnessed in modern times. It will surge across the entire Atlantic in a matter of hours, engulfing the whole US east coast, sweeping away everything in its path up to 20km inland. Boston would be hit first, followed by New York, then all the way down the coast to Miami and the Caribbean. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: BBC Horizon MegaTsunami Wave of Destruction Cumbre Viecha La Palma USA Hawai Miami Caribbean Added: April 8, 2008
MegaTsunami - Wave of Destruction (5 of 5)MegaTsunami - Wave of Destruction (5 of 5)
from YouTube :: Tag // modest
April 08, 2008

Mega-tsunami: Wave of Destruction Scattered across the world's oceans are a handful of rare geological time-bombs. Once unleashed they create an extraordinary phenomenon, a gigantic tidal wave, far bigger than any normal tsunami, able to cross oceans and ravage countries on the other side of the world. Only recently have scientists realised the next episode is likely to begin at the Canary Islands, off North Africa, where a wall of water will one day be created which will race across the entire Atlantic ocean at the speed of a jet airliner to devastate the east coast of the United States. America will have been struck by a mega-tsunami. Back in 1953 two geologists travelled to a remote bay in Alaska looking for oil. They gradually realised that in the past the bay had been struck by huge waves, and wondered what could have possibly caused them. Five years later, they got their answer. In 1958 there was a landslide, in which a towering cliff collapsed into the bay, creating a wave half a kilometre high, higher than any skyscraper on Earth. The true destructive potential of landslide-generated tsunami, which scientists named "Mega-tsunami", suddenly began to be appreciated. If a modest-sized landslide in Alaska could create a wave of this size, what havoc could a really huge landslide cause? Scientists now realise that the greatest danger comes from large volcanic islands, which are particularly prone to these massive landslides. Geologists began to look for evidence of past landslides on the sea bed, and what they saw astonished them. The sea floor around Hawaii, for instance, was covered with the remains of millions of years' worth of ancient landslides, colossal in size. But huge landslides and the mega-tsunami that they cause are extremely rare - the last one happened 4,000 years ago on the island of Réunion. The growing concern is that the ideal conditions for just such a landslide - and consequent mega-tsunami - now exist on the island of La Palma in the Canaries. In 1949 the southern volcano on the island erupted. During the eruption an enormous crack appeared across one side of the volcano, as the western half slipped a few metres towards the Atlantic before stopping in its tracks. Although the volcano presents no danger while it is quiescent, scientists believe the western flank will give way completely during some future eruption on the summit of the volcano. In other words, any time in the next few thousand years a huge section of southern La Palma, weighing 500 thousand million tonnes, will fall into the Atlantic ocean. What will happen when the volcano on La Palma collapses? Scientists predict that it will generate a wave that will be almost inconceivably destructive, far bigger than anything ever witnessed in modern times. It will surge across the entire Atlantic in a matter of hours, engulfing the whole US east coast, sweeping away everything in its path up to 20km inland. Boston would be hit first, followed by New York, then all the way down the coast to Miami and the Caribbean. Author: Phygos2008 Keywords: BBC Horizon MegaTsunami Wave of Destruction Cumbre Viecha La Palma USA Hawai Miami Caribbean Added: April 8, 2008
Vacation Resorts incl. Hawai For $290 per weekVacation Resorts incl. Hawai For $290 per week
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
March 25, 2008

http://www.grodom.com gives you access to the worlds most exclusive vacation resorts in the world. Join the club and experience luxury cruises, and resorts all over the world. We take care of flight and transport arrangements.
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[KWEB] GIRLS IN HAWAII- INTERVIEW[KWEB] GIRLS IN HAWAII- INTERVIEW
from Music
February 18, 2008

Rencontre avec Antoine de GIRLS IN HAWAII l'occasion de la sortie de PLAN YOUR ESCAPE, second album du groupe belge...
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[Predateurs] LA SEICHE et La Crevette de verre - Excellent ![Predateurs] LA SEICHE et La Crevette de verre - Excellent !
from Animals
February 05, 2008

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[PREDATEURS] Le REQUIN MARTEAU - Excellent  voir ![PREDATEURS] Le REQUIN MARTEAU - Excellent voir !
from Animals
February 05, 2008

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[Predateurs] LA SEICHE et La Crevette de verre - Excellent ![Predateurs] LA SEICHE et La Crevette de verre - Excellent !
from Dailymotion - channel animals
February 05, 2008

____________________________________________ Dans la mer , certaines créatures passent pratiquement inaperçues ... Pour les voir , leurs prédateurs sont presque obligés de les toucher ... La crevette de verre , utilise le camouflage le plus perfectionné qui soit ... Muscles transparent , sang transparent , coeur transparent ... Et avec ça , la seiche à des moyens de voir ce monde sous un jour différent ... ____________________________________________Author: CatusJack Tags: seiche crevette verre poisson detection systéme prédateur prédateurs ocean hawai hawaï Posted: 05 February 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
Ho'okipa-Paia 5mn30! en Miata!Ho'okipa-Paia 5mn30! en Miata!
from Dailymotion - channel travel
January 26, 2008

Author: ULUMALU Tags: hawai maui paia hookipa pappagallo ulumalu algajola corsica windsurf mazda miata Posted: 26 January 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
Your Man Tours - Hawaii Cruises and ToursYour Man Tours - Hawaii Cruises and Tours
from YouTube :: Videos by goYMT
January 18, 2008

Aloha! Discover Sunny Hawaii on A Delightful Cruise! Discover the delights of Hawaii and the pleasure of a cruise on this delightful trip. Experience Honolulu and see Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head, Punchbowl Crater and the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor. Cruise the Hawaiian Islands on Carnival Cruise Line's Spirit, stopping at Kahului, Maui with beautiful ocean views; sunny Hilo on Hawaii's Gold Coast; Lahaina, Maui, a picturesque old whaling town; and Nawiliwili, Kauai, the island of rainforests and waterfalls. You'll enjoy 5 luxurious days at sea cruising the Pacific Ocean to Ensenada, Mexico. Cross the border into San Diego to enjoy a tour of this sleek and modern California coastal city. Author: goYMT Keywords: hawaii tour vacation waikiki oahu pearl harbor cruise beaches Added: January 18, 2008
Train ride.Train ride.
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos
December 20, 2007

Train ride. from NETIOShow on Vimeo. The NETIO Kid on the Christmas Train Cast: NETIOShow
Untitled Global Warming CommericialUntitled Global Warming Commericial
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos
December 20, 2007

Untitled Global Warming Commericial from Adrian Ma on Vimeo. Untitled Global Warming Commercial. Created for Learn. Starring... Terence Jenkins Kaho Yoshikawa Venessa Lee Brandon Koh Adrian Ma Cast: Adrian Ma
AceRunners.com Trailer -better qualityAceRunners.com Trailer -better quality
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos
December 20, 2007

AceRunners.com Trailer -better quality from Ace Runners on Vimeo. A better quality version of the www.acerunners.com trailer. Cast: Ace Runners
Audi Q7 - AutoXAudi Q7 - AutoX
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos
December 20, 2007

Audi Q7 - AutoX from luxuryluke on Vimeo. A quick lap in the Audi Q7. A low center of gravity, the quattro drivetrain tended to let the car glide instead of roll. Addicting! Cast: luxuryluke



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