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The Canary Aviary at the House that Contains Upwards of 50 Canaries
The Canary Aviary at the House that Contains Upwards of 50 Canaries
At your house, attached to a back portion, is a canary aviary that has upwards of 50 canaries that sing such lovely moning songs and all during the day. They are breendig every year and their numbers do increase all the time. Care for the aviary is minimal, but we have to vaccinate them every year and keep ticks and mosquitoes in check.
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(part2) singing canary cd" canari "chant du canariتغريد الكناري "
(part2) singing canary cd" canari "chant du canariتغريد الكناري "
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Song by Canary ①
Song by Canary ①
Thank you for all people watching this video. His name is SANKICHI. He is pleased to bathe with. He is pleased to sunbathe with. He is pleased to share a song with her. He is is pleased to make love. Happiness to you.
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Lanzarote Canary Islands
Lanzarote Canary Islands
Read the blog: www.eurodestination.com Photos at: www.flickr.com Like many other people, Lanzarote was for me an island that all my friends and relatives had visited on holiday but was that one island in the Canaries that had somehow eluded me. It does after all get over 5.5 million visitors per year, so it was just a matter of time before I finally arrived on this unique volcanic rock just across the water from Morocco and the Western Sahara. It was further than I expected, at 3 hours and 45 minutes flying it's further than Moscow, but closer by an hour from Cyprus. You get a feeling of what Lanzarote is all about when you fly in on a clear day. It rises from the western Atlantic like a big black scar, the peaks, which are up 2200 feet (620 metres) high are shrouded in low cloud, but the coastal areas are bathed in glorious sunshine. We arrived at the NH Hesperia Lanzarote Hotel just as it was getting dark to show a magnificent sunset over the south west headland of the Island. The hotel is in the Puerto Calero area, an affluent area where you'll see some rather expensive boats in the harbour, (the largest of which apparently owned by the local landlord). It's a great place to walk over to neighbouring El Barquito for an evening and not at all far to walk along the coast to reach the white beaches of Puerto del Carman. You will however need to hire a car in Lanzarote. It's easy to get the impression before your arrival that Lanzarote is a place to bake like a lizard in <b>...</b>
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Doller Da Dustman Feat. Ghetts & Mercston - Canary REMIX [HD]
Doller Da Dustman Feat. Ghetts & Mercston - Canary REMIX [HD]
Doller Da Dustman feat. Ghetts & Mercston - Canary REMIX (Prod. By Zdot) "GO GETTERISH EP - OUT NOW" itunes.apple.com 'CANARY' Instrumental On iTunes: itunes.apple.com
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The Canary Effect
The Canary Effect
The grim legacy of America's treatment of its native peoples is explored in detail in this documentary. Filmmakers Robin Davey and Yellow Thunder Woman take the perspective that if one is to define "genocide" as the a deliberate effort by a government to exterminate a people, then the United States is clearly guilty of the crime given their actions against America's indigenous population over the past 300 years. Davey and Thunder Woman back up their argument with footage detailing the economic marginalization of American Indians, the consistent violation of legal agreements reached with native tribes, the mismanagement and consistent neglect of Indian reservations, the brutalization of Native Americans as they were segregated onto flinty soil and forced to live under substandard conditions, and the refusal of the mass media to report stories of suicide and Columbine-style school shootings among reservation youth. The Canary Effect was screened in competition at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival.
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My Sweet Canary Trailer
My Sweet Canary Trailer
The promotional trailer of the musical documentary film 'My Sweet Canary'. See www.mysweetcanary.com for more details. Roza Eskenazi sang the way she lived, with passion, fire and love. This is the story of three young musicians from Greece, Turkey, and Israel, who embark on an exciting musical journey, to tell the story of Greece's best-known and best-loved rebetiko singer for the first time on film. It's a journey that will take them from Istanbul to Thessaloniki and to Athens, following the musical trail she left behind. Most of all, it's a journey into a world that has largely vanished, but whose sounds continue to echo throughout the Mediterranean Basin. To be released in Spring 2011 Director: Roy Sher Production: Sher Film and Music Productions International distribution: Cinephil Distribution and Coproductions In Greece please contact 'In Productions', Elpida Markianidou for more information please see www.mysweetcanary.com
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WLT - Cloud Control - Gold Canary
WLT - Cloud Control - Gold Canary
Cloud Control perform for WatchListenTell. Like it? Share it, with a tweet or a post. Twitter followers get access to hidden videos @watchlistentell ! www.myspace.com
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Liberation of Canary Wharf (1 of 2) RELOADED
Liberation of Canary Wharf (1 of 2) RELOADED
Because YouTube killed the first upload after a privacy claim from an unhappy train driver
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Built Britain - Canary Wharf (London)
Built Britain - Canary Wharf (London)
David Dimbleby explores Canary Wharf and then goes back to his hometown, Polegate in the last episode of BBC1's brilliant 'How We Built Britain' series
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Americas East Coast Mega Tsunami Canary Islands explained
Americas East Coast Mega Tsunami Canary Islands explained
en.wikipedia.org Americas East Coast Megatsunami Canary Islands Geologists S. Day and S. Ward consider that a megatsunami could be generated during a future eruption involving the Cumbre Vieja on the volcanic ocean island of La Palma, in the Canary Islands.[12][13] In 1949, the Cumbre Vieja volcano erupted at its Duraznero, Hoyo Negro and San Juan vents. During this eruption, an earthquake with an epicentre near the village of Jedy occurred. The following day Rubio Bonelli, a local geologist, visited the summit area and discovered that a fissure about 2.5 km long had opened on the eastern side of the summit. As a result, the western half of the Cumbre Vieja (which is the volcanically active arm of a triple-armed rift) had slipped about 2 m downwards and 1 m westwards towards the Atlantic Ocean[citation needed]. The Cumbre Vieja volcano is currently in a dormant stage, but will almost certainly erupt again in the future. Day and Ward hypothesize[12][13] that if such an eruption causes the western flank to fail, a megatsunami will be generated. La Palma is currently the most volcanically active island in the Canary Islands Archipelago. It is likely that several eruptions would be required before failure would occur on Cumbre Vieja.[12][13] However, the western half of the volcano has an approximate volume of 500 km3 (5 x 1011 m3) and an estimated mass of 1.5 x 1015 kg. If it were to catastrophically slide into the ocean, it could generate a wave with an initial height of <b>...</b>
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MANUEL MORA MORALES: THE CANARY ISLANDERS IN LOUISIANA. LOUISIANA, SAINT BERNARD. NEW ORLEANS
MANUEL MORA MORALES: THE CANARY ISLANDERS IN LOUISIANA. LOUISIANA, SAINT BERNARD. NEW ORLEANS
SEAMOS AMIGOS EN FACEBOOK, HAZ CLIK: es-es.facebook.com "Canarians of the Mississippi: The Canary Islanders In Louisiana" is the lastest work by Manuel Mora Morales, for his unfinished series "La Ruta del Gofio: History of the Canarian Immigration." The documentary was filmed around the marshes of the Mississippi river in Louisiana, USA in 2005 and 2006. It tells the story of the Canarian Islanders who immigrated to Louisiana in the 18th century in order to establish colonies and to defend Spanish territories from the British and French forces in the area. "Canarians of the Mississippi" is produced by Amazonas Films and is being released in Spanish and English versions. To this day there are descendants of the first Canarian immigrants, known as "islenos," that continue speaking the Castilian language with the same accent as their ancestors. During the last 200 years the islanders have been subject to perhaps the most unusual story of the Canarian Migration; while it is full of unusual tales and events the story of the islanders is the least known inside and outside the archipelago. Mention could be made of their important contributions to the American War of Independence, the islander battalions under General Lee and their presence in the American congress, as well as other numerous political figures whom have influenced politics in the United States government. Many traditions and folklore in the islander community that exist today came from the Canary Islands over two <b>...</b>
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The Police-Canary in a Coalmine
The Police-Canary in a Coalmine
The Police video of canary in a coalmine
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UNDERWATER VOLCANO: Offshore eruptions in Canary Islands
UNDERWATER VOLCANO: Offshore eruptions in Canary Islands
An underwater volcano off the coast of the Spanish island of El Hierro has begun to erupt, releasing potentially toxic gasses. Report by Sophie Foster. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com
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THE POLICE Canary in a Coalmine
THE POLICE Canary in a Coalmine
Sting, Andy Summers, and Stweart Copeland