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Max Cooper - Miocene [Herzblut Recordings]
Max Cooper - Miocene [Herzblut Recordings]
The audio playing is 96kbps artist: Max Cooper title: Miocene tracks: Miocene, Epoch, Miocence (Super Flu's Devon Silur Remix), label: Herzblut Recordings mixes: *Super Flu* cat#: Herzblut 23-6 release date: 19/10/11 A Selection Of Feedback: Mauro Picotto - Eclectic as usual the brilliant Mr. Cooper and I like it because its original. Laurent Garnier - FUCK YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS FFFUUUUCCCKKKK YYYEESSSSSSSSSSSSS!! Joris Voorn - Fantastic Super Flu mix as always. Guy J - Great release, loving Super Flu's remix!! Alexander Kowalski - What a monster!!! I am a big fan of Max. But this is maybe his best track ever!! I love Miocene. Great track. Also the rest is very nice. You can follow Exclusive Promo on: YouTube: youtube.com Twitter: twitter.com Soundcloud: soundcloud.com Facebook: listn.to
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Miocene Epoch - Florida Fossils: Evolution of Life and Land
Miocene Epoch - Florida Fossils: Evolution of Life and Land
This video from the Museum's Florida Fossils exhibit describes the Miocene Epoch, 24 million to 5 million years ago. While much of the Northern Hemisphere was becoming cooler, the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico protected Florida. Still, Florida's climate became increasingly drier and more seasonal, particularly during the late Miocene. Shallow water marine habitats supported thousands of species of marine animals and plants. Life on land was becoming increasingly more abundant. The spread of grassland savannas with mixed woodlands offered a wide range of plant foods for grazing and browsing mammals. Florida had giant tortoises, giant sloths, elephant-like proboscideans, tapirs, camels, horses, rhinos, and, of course, predators, like bear-dogs and saber-toothed false cats. Produced, directed and filmed for the Florida Museum of Natural History by Wes C. Skiles/Karst Productions, Inc.
6:20
Miocene - Fits Like That [live]
Miocene - Fits Like That [live]
Some extremely rare live footage of Miocene. This is from special Total Rock show at the Kings Head in Fulham on 16.06.01. Lineup was One Minute Silence headlining, Miocene, Vacant Stare, Charger and Silva. I think there must be similar videos of the other bands out there but I've not seen them. Filmed and edited by Ivan Timotijevic and left in a dusty drawer for the last ten years. Enjoy.
6:33
Max Cooper - Miocene
Max Cooper - Miocene
Herzblut (2011) No copyright infringement intended. For promotional use only. If you own these rights and want the clip to be removed, please contact me (instead of YOUTUBE) and I will remove it inmediately. Please SUPPORT the artists by buying ORIGINAL MUSIC.
6:58
Miocene - Rivets - LIVE at the Underworld 280799
Miocene - Rivets - LIVE at the Underworld 280799
Miocene - Rivets - LIVE at the Underworld 280799 Watch and observe the drunken guy in the suit drop his trousers and walk across the floor during the song (about half way through). Obviously in the wrong place and not enjoying the band! He gets removed by security at the end of the tune.
2:21
Zoo Tycoon 2: Miocene Madness Trailer #1
Zoo Tycoon 2: Miocene Madness Trailer #1
GO HERE TO DOWNLOAD MOST OF THE ANIMALS - z8.invisionfree.com Miocene Madness is a usermade expansion by ECR. It will contain around 40 animals from the Miocene epoch and will be released in late 2008. For further info go here: ecrzt2.googlepages.com Sorry about the video quality, Youtube killed it. -_-
9:01
Max Cooper - Miocene (Super Flu's Devon Silur Remix)
Max Cooper - Miocene (Super Flu's Devon Silur Remix)
Herzblut (2011) No copyright infringement intended. For promotional use only. If you own these rights and want the clip to be removed, please contact me (instead of YOUTUBE) and I will remove it inmediately. Please SUPPORT the artists by buying ORIGINAL MUSIC.
1:11
Zoo Tycoon 2 Miocene Madness: South American Savannah Exhibit
Zoo Tycoon 2 Miocene Madness: South American Savannah Exhibit
GO HERE TO DOWNLOAD MOST OF THE ANIMALS - z8.invisionfree.com Sorry for the unfitting music. It was all I had at the time, lol. For info on the pack, pictures and more go here: ecrzt2.googlepages.com
7:02
Ernst Quarries Miocene Fossil Dig
Ernst Quarries Miocene Fossil Dig
Ernst property Paleo Dig in Miocene layer near Shark Tooth hill in Bakersfield California. Jan. 20, 21 ,22 ,2012 view my finds after 2 minutes. the Beuna Vista Museum of Natural History in Bakersfield organizes the paid digs a few times a year 2 to 3 day events. all day long. good hard work ,many small teeth some large ones as well as whale bones etc.,screening is good.. all in the luck.
1:58
Fossil Crocodile Skull, Miocene Age from the ACE Basin in South Carolina
Fossil Crocodile Skull, Miocene Age from the ACE Basin in South Carolina
This video shows a fossil miocene age crocodile skull recently recovered by Mark of Lowcountry Geologic from the ACE Basin in South Carolina.
2:02
Miocene Canal Walk March '11
Miocene Canal Walk March '11
West Branch of the Feather River near Paradise, California. My daughter and I walked the canal up to the Miocene Dam. The snow melt and rain have made the flow pretty high. It's a beautiful walk. The newts are everywhere!
3:19
Sicista primus Early Miocene 17 million year old
Sicista primus Early Miocene 17 million year old
Naturwissenschaften The earliest record of birch mice from the Early Miocene Nei Mongol, China Naturwissenschaften Volume 98, Number 1, 87-95, DOI: 10.1007/s00114-010-0744-1 smu.academia.edu Tiny teeth discovered in Inner Mongolia belong to the prehistoric ancestor of the modern-day birch mouse. The 17-million-year-old teeth belong to a new species of birch mouse, Sicista primus, identified by paleontologist Yuri Kimura, Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Kimura, a member of the scientific team that discovered the fossils, says the find distinguishes the genus Sicista as a "living fossil, placing it among some of the most unique rodents on earth — those whose ancestry spans 2 to 3 times the average. See blog.smu.edu - Credit Kimura
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Unknown Miocene Plant found at The Royal Peacock Opal Mine
Unknown Miocene Plant found at The Royal Peacock Opal Mine
While mining for opal at The Royal Peacock Opal Mine in 2005 I extracted the remains of a plant that has yet to be identified. I was a student of Geology at the University of Washington when I made this discovery. Fellow miners, including the owner of the mine, couldn't believe what I had found. The owner stated, "In fifty years of owning and operating this mine I've never seen anything like it...and it's special." Upon returning from my trip, I tried to identify this special plant. I took it to the University of Washington's botany department, the Burke Museum, and other departments who may specialize in paleobotany. Although they were able to rule out certain plant families, they were still unable to identify it. One Ph D student I met with wanted to use it for his dissertation. He planned to crush it into pieces in hopes of finding it's DNA sequence and possibly grow it (I do have 3 seeds along with it). I denied the student's offer because I didn't feel he had the right resources and experience for the job. My pursuit only went as far as UW's campus. I've been told the implications of this find could be extraordinary. It may contribute to an important link in science and even medicine. I welcome any information to help identify this plant. Pease share this link with others. I have it preserved as instructed and would be willing to make accommodations to show. I welcome comments as well.. Thank you, Matt Talbott
14:18
Miocene Plumbing Etiquette
Miocene Plumbing Etiquette
The gatekeepers of society in the Miocene were persistent in their criticism of boorish pipefitting habits, and militated against any sagging decorum with respect to grey water flow, septic system installation and rainwater collection. This video tells their story.