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Is Your Ruby Real?

Is Your Ruby Real?

from ABC News Video: Technology & Science on November 04, 2009
Duration: 0
Elisabeth Leamy dissects the difference between composites and genuine rubies.
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Extreme Geology

Extreme Geology

from Are We Alone? - Science Radio for Thinking Species on October 12, 2009
Duration: 0
p We think of major geologic events as taking place a long time ago – but the Earth is just as active as it ever was. We’re a planet in motion. Discover why earthquakes might be increasing worldwide… descend into daring cave exploration… and take a trip to Hawaii where new volcanoes are gurgling up right now. Plus – the supervolcano under Yellowstone Park when might it erupt again? Guests: Robert Nadeau Geologist, University of California, Berkeley Seismological Laboratory Joel Achenbach Reporter, author of “When Yellowstone Explodes”, August 2009 National Geographic cover story Jim Kauahikaua Geologist, United States Geologic Survey Hawaii Volcano Observatory Pat Kambesis Geologist, Assistant Director of the Hoffman Environmental Research Institute at Western Kentucky University
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Le Puy en Velay

Le Puy en Velay

from C'est le Toon on October 04, 2009
Duration: 138
Importing from a VCR If you would like to import video from a VCR or other, older analog video device, you will need to use a video converter or capture device to capture the footage to a file on the computer's hard disk or transfer the footage from the VCR to a DV or HDV camcorder. Using a DV or HDV camcorder With a DV or HDV camera, you may be able to connect your VCR to the camera and rerecord the footage to a DV tape in the camera. You can then import the footage from the tape in the DV camera as you normally would in iMovie. Alternatively, some cameras can be placed in a "bridge" mode where the analog input from the VCR can be streamed live from the camera over the FireWire connection. Consult the documentation which came with your DV camera for more information.
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SYDNEY REGION WIND STORM - THE BIG 30 TONNE TREE

SYDNEY REGION WIND STORM - THE BIG 30 TONNE TREE

from YouTube :: Tag // storm on September 26, 2009
Duration: 364
Author: alpalrich Keywords: Australia dust storms dust storms winds environment climate change New South Wales endangered extreme weather land clearing hot cool new land clearing Bald Hill hang gliding Grand Pacific Drive Sydney dust storm region Stanwell Park Sea Cliff Bridge Illawarra Wollongong Otford Helensburgh Royal National Park hurricanes cyclones volcanoes tsunamis gales gale force emergency eerie earthquakes Added: September 26, 2009
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Weekend Window to Katmai National Park

Weekend Window to Katmai National Park

from ABC News Video: GMA on September 20, 2009
Duration: 0
Alaska's Katmai National Park is known for its abundant brown bear population.
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THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA'S BEST IDEA | Hawaii's New Land

THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA'S BEST IDEA | Hawaii's New Land

from PBS on September 18, 2009
Duration: 123
http://www.pbs.org/nationalparks Ken Burns's newest film, THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA'S BEST IDEA, premiering Sunday-Friday, September 27-October 2, 2009, showcases hypnotic footage of glowing lava from a Hawaiian volcano in as it streams into the ocean. Writer Dayton Duncan describes the exhilarating experience of witnessing this creation of new land. For more information on the film, visit http://www.pbs.org/nationalparks
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Violent Hawaii (9/20/09)

Violent Hawaii (9/20/09)

from NATURE | PBS on September 17, 2009
Duration: 163
The Hawaiian chain of islands, made up of six main islands plus two smaller ones, stretches for more than 1,500 miles through the heart of the Pacific Ocean. It is a place of idyllic beauty. But it is also a land of volcanic fury, raging mountaintop blizzards, dangerous rockslides, monster waves, and even tsunamis. "Violent Hawaii" airs on airs Sunday, September 20 at 8 p.m (E.T.) on PBS (check local listings). For more information, visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/violent-hawaii/introduction/1861/
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How did the pictures you took in South America compare to what you saw first hand?

How did the pictures you took in South America compare to what you saw first hand?

from DownTheRoad.org: Bicycle Touring Videos on January 10, 2009
Duration: 0
This is the first video released from a hour long interview with the famous "Bike Tourist Podcast." The podcast consisted of the interviewer Gabriele in Puerto Rico and us (Tim and Cindie Travis) while we were passing through Canberra Australia. In this series of videos I isolated individual questions and put still pictures into corresponding parts of the interview. The question asked in this short video is: "How did the pictures you took in South America compare to what you saw first hand"?
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Episode 16 - Ecoluxe: Kona Village, Hawaii

Episode 16 - Ecoluxe: Kona Village, Hawaii

from Travel Ideas Podcast on December 21, 2008
Duration: 0
Jayms Ramirez heads to Hawaii to Kona Village to swim with the dolphins and whales, explore active volcanoes, kayak ingto sea caves and dive off a steep cliff. travel ideas podcast hawaii jayms ramirez kona village cliff diving dolphins whales scuba diving kayaking volcanoes
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