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CNN Visits The Diomede Islands
Broadcast September 30, 2008. Gary Tuchman reports....
published: 01 Oct 2008
Author: HuffPolitics
CNN Visits The Diomede Islands
Broadcast September 30, 2008. Gary Tuchman reports.
4:29
Going Up Top on Little Diomede Island
Going Up Top on Little Diomede Island Music by the Great Lake Swimmers Song: "Pulling...
published: 08 Sep 2010
Author: allcedars
Going Up Top on Little Diomede Island
Going Up Top on Little Diomede Island Music by the Great Lake Swimmers Song: "Pulling on a Line" Used with permission -- check the band out at www.greatlakeswimmers.com -- They are awesome!
2:25
Snowmachining Between the Diomede Islands
Snowmachining between Little Diomede Island and Big Diomede Island...freakin' amazing...
published: 03 Feb 2011
Author: allcedars
Snowmachining Between the Diomede Islands
Snowmachining between Little Diomede Island and Big Diomede Island...freakin' amazing
0:50
Little Diomede Island
Little Diomede Island (far west US community) has temporary fix air plane run way on sea i...
published: 25 Mar 2010
Author: permafrostvideo
Little Diomede Island
Little Diomede Island (far west US community) has temporary fix air plane run way on sea ice between March and April. Runway build between Big Diomede (Russia) and Little Diomede (US) (only two miles away!!). also crossing International Date Line here!
0:51
Our Alaska: Little Diomede Island
Visit Little Diomede, the one place in Alaska where you really can see Russia from your po...
published: 14 Nov 2010
Author: AlaskaDispatch
Our Alaska: Little Diomede Island
Visit Little Diomede, the one place in Alaska where you really can see Russia from your porch.
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Little Diomede Island: How We Get Mail
This is how we get mail. :) "A Letter always seemed to me like Immortality, for is it...
published: 20 Oct 2010
Author: allcedars
Little Diomede Island: How We Get Mail
This is how we get mail. :) "A Letter always seemed to me like Immortality, for is it not the Mind alone without corporeal Friend?" - Emily Dickinson
0:19
Russian jet skis group near Ratmanova and L. Diomede islands
Russian group crossed Bering strait on jet skis from Russia to Alaska and back. Rare foota...
published: 02 Aug 2012
Author: kl7rrc
Russian jet skis group near Ratmanova and L. Diomede islands
Russian group crossed Bering strait on jet skis from Russia to Alaska and back. Rare footage by Mike Maness, helicopter pilot of Evergreen Aviation based out of Nome Alaska. For more details look up www.snowmobiles.ru
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Landing sea ice at Little Diomede Island
University of Alaska Fairbanks Permafrost outreach network team (Kenji &Kaji, Dave as ...
published: 07 Apr 2011
Author: permafrostvideo
Landing sea ice at Little Diomede Island
University of Alaska Fairbanks Permafrost outreach network team (Kenji &Kaji, Dave as Pilot) landing at Little Diomede community (April 6, 2011).
0:40
Little Diomede Island
Long cut off from the world, the people of Little Diomede -- an Alaska village closer to R...
published: 01 Apr 2010
Author: AlaskaDispatch
Little Diomede Island
Long cut off from the world, the people of Little Diomede -- an Alaska village closer to Russia than America -- wants a boat harbor estimated to cost up to $30 million. Will the project usher in a new future for the village?
3:15
Traveling to Diomede by Crab Boat
The Diomede School teachers travel by crab boat to Little Diomede Island on August 20th-21...
published: 22 Aug 2010
Author: allcedars
Traveling to Diomede by Crab Boat
The Diomede School teachers travel by crab boat to Little Diomede Island on August 20th-21st, 2010. Thank you, Captain Greg, and his crew -- Gus & Stanley!
9:56
Full Circle with Michael Palin 1/1
Full Circle with Michael Palin Episode 1 Part 1 Episode One: Alaska/Russia Michael begins ...
published: 27 Jun 2010
Author: InuyashaKnight
Full Circle with Michael Palin 1/1
Full Circle with Michael Palin Episode 1 Part 1 Episode One: Alaska/Russia Michael begins his trek around the Pacific Rim at Little Diomede Island, Alaska, in hopes of returning there in a year's time. Arriving at Nome, he visits with a goldpanner on the "Golden Sands of Nome". Next Michael journeys to Kodiak Island, aiming to catch a flight from the US Coast Guard to the western island of Attu. Unfortunately, the plane never arrives; however, he does catch a glimpse of the Kodiak brown bear. Michael and his crew find an alternative: they catch the last Alaska Airlines flight of the year from Anchorage to Petropavlovsk in Russia. Arriving on the Kamchatka Peninsula, he meets his guide Igor Nosov and his assistants. They board a helicopter and observe the Kronotsky Reserve, which contains some active volcanoes, as well as some reindeer. Moving on to the city of Magadan, he visits an old Gulag camp with a survivor. In Vladivostok, he observes the once-powerful Pacific Fleet and is given an opportunity to sing with the Pacific Fleet Ensemble. About: The series documented a 10-month, 50000 mile (80000 km) trip taken by Palin and a film crew around the rim of the Pacific Ocean in 1995, beginning on the Diomede Islands between Alaska and Russia in the Bering Strait. The intent was to make the full anti-clockwise trip around the Pacific Rim and end up back on the Diomede Islands, but due to rough weather, he was unable to actually set foot back on the Islands again at the end of <b>...</b>
2:36
Flying by Chopper from Little Diomede Island to Wales, AK
This is how we get off the island. 12/15/10...
published: 20 Dec 2010
Author: allcedars
Flying by Chopper from Little Diomede Island to Wales, AK
This is how we get off the island. 12/15/10
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Landing at Little Diomede Island, Alaska
Coming in for a landing at the helipad at Diomede....
published: 12 Sep 2011
Author: georgepdx
Landing at Little Diomede Island, Alaska
Coming in for a landing at the helipad at Diomede.
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RI0K QSO KL7RRC/p flight over L. Diomede and visit Wales, Alaska
View of L. Diomede and Big Diomede islands from helicopter July 2012 Video by Yuri N3QQ du...
published: 06 Aug 2012
Author: kl7rrc
RI0K QSO KL7RRC/p flight over L. Diomede and visit Wales, Alaska
View of L. Diomede and Big Diomede islands from helicopter July 2012 Video by Yuri N3QQ during KL7RRC/p expedition. Visit with people from Wales Alaska and jet skis crossing of Bering strait by group from Russia. Thanks to pilot Mike Maness from Evergreen Aviation for his help and people of Little Diomede and Wales for their hospitality!
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21:29
Vasto. Amore a prima visita. English
Overlooking the splendid gulf, in front of a panoramic view of the sea that seems to take ...
published: 15 Oct 2010
Author: Trigno Sinello Turismo
Vasto. Amore a prima visita. English
Overlooking the splendid gulf, in front of a panoramic view of the sea that seems to take you back in time, it is easy to let oneself be enchanted by Vasto’s history. A fascinating and complex history, which borders on the legendary, according to the legend that the city was founded by the Greek Diomedes, one of the mythical heroes of Homer's Iliad, returning from the war of Troy.
In truth, the history of Vasto began with the arrival of the Frentani, an italic population of Samnite descent, which presence is proven by the “Osche” inscriptions; the discovery of amphorae in the gulf of Vasto also proves the existence of maritime trading and the great political and religious importance the city held over the Frentani territory.
Allied to Rome and named Roman Municipality of Histonium, it shared the events of the empire, becoming one of the most flourishing cities along the Adriatic coast.
It still holds evident traces of the fabric of a typical urban roman city, with its orthogonal road network in the north part of the historic centre, parts of which were enveloped by the medieval walls.
The ancient thermal baths dating back to the second and third century AD are still visible along Via Adriatica, in the fortified part of the city that dates back to the late antiquity, where precious mosaic flooring have been discovered. Traces of a roman amphitheatre are concealed under the Rossetti plaza and they are still partly visible from the dungeons of the Castle of Caldoresco.
Following the fall of the empire and the invasion of the barbarians, the city became residence of the Gastaldo, the administrator of justice, taking on the name "Guasto", from which then Vasto was derived. Guasto was firstly the domain of the Caldoras; then it was passed on to the Guevara family and finally to the Avalos, who moved here the splendors of the Iberian court. Palazzo d’Avalos remains one of the most significant examples of Renaissance architecture in the Abruzzo region. Next to it, it is possible to find wonderful palace gardens facing the sea, and inside, the Archeological Museum, that boasts a rich collection of valuable finds.
On the eastern walk that coasts the ancient village, the Loggia Amblingh opens up with a splendid balcony vertically hanging among the bricks rich with the city’s history and the olive fields and orange groves lying underneath, gradually descending towards the sea. From here, with only a look one can view the beautiful “golfo d’oro” (“golden gulf”), the hills of the nearby Molise region, the Gargano ramifications and the enchanting Tremiti Islands.
The walk can continue through Via Adriatica, where it is possible to find oneself next to the roman thermal baths and in front of the facade and beautiful doorway leading to the Church of San Pietro, in memory of the great rockslide of the year 1956 that literally halved the historic downtown.
Among other religious buildings the original 14th century facade of the San Giuseppe Cathedral truly stands out. It is possible to visit also the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore where the Chapel of the Sacra Spina can be found, the church of the Madonna del Carmine, and finally the Church of San Michele Arcangelo, Patron of the city.
Today, Vasto is a modern city, one of the most important centers in the Abruzzi region, surely leader in seaside tourism, which increased considerably with the Vasto Marina.
The Vastese coast is the most extended and varied of the region. A long, fine and golden beach is at the south, while north of the “Bagnante” monument, the coast is jagged, with reefs, bays and coves, which are made even more charming by the overflow that stretches out into the sea, and the “trabocchi”, ancient fishing tools hanging there as a symbol of the culture and the history of this territory.
Beyond the reefs, the Punta Penna Beach and the Reserve of Punta Aderci, with its promontory dropping over the sea represent a wonder touch of wild and unspoiled nature. It is a reign of dunes and Kentish plovers, a splendid oasis reserved for plant life, paragliding lovers and for all those who love the beaches and the Mediterranean sea floor.
An original interpretation of the sea culture is the cuisine of this land, where nature, which here is particularly lush, and human ingenuity, which has refined the use of materials and cooking techniques in a unique way, allowed enjoying specialties in every season.
The Vastese fish soup “lu vrudatte”, as it is called in dialect, is one of the most simple and most tasty plates of the seafood cuisine in the Abruzzo region, pride of the local gastronomy, because it involves, in its typical processing, the use of selected products fished from the sea and grown on local farms.
Youtube results:
9:28
Full Circle with Michael Palin 5/1 FINAL
Full Circle with Michael Palin Episode 1 Part 5 FINAL Episode One: Alaska/Russia Michael b...
published: 29 Jun 2010
Author: InuyashaKnight
Full Circle with Michael Palin 5/1 FINAL
Full Circle with Michael Palin Episode 1 Part 5 FINAL Episode One: Alaska/Russia Michael begins his trek around the Pacific Rim at Little Diomede Island, Alaska, in hopes of returning there in a year's time. Arriving at Nome, he visits with a goldpanner on the "Golden Sands of Nome". Next Michael journeys to Kodiak Island, aiming to catch a flight from the US Coast Guard to the western island of Attu. Unfortunately, the plane never arrives; however, he does catch a glimpse of the Kodiak brown bear. Michael and his crew find an alternative: they catch the last Alaska Airlines flight of the year from Anchorage to Petropavlovsk in Russia. Arriving on the Kamchatka Peninsula, he meets his guide Igor Nosov and his assistants. They board a helicopter and observe the Kronotsky Reserve, which contains some active volcanoes, as well as some reindeer. Moving on to the city of Magadan, he visits an old Gulag camp with a survivor. In Vladivostok, he observes the once-powerful Pacific Fleet and is given an opportunity to sing with the Pacific Fleet Ensemble. About: The series documented a 10-month, 50000 mile (80000 km) trip taken by Palin and a film crew around the rim of the Pacific Ocean in 1995, beginning on the Diomede Islands between Alaska and Russia in the Bering Strait. The intent was to make the full anti-clockwise trip around the Pacific Rim and end up back on the Diomede Islands, but due to rough weather, he was unable to actually set foot back on the Islands again at the <b>...</b>
9:59
Full Circle with Michael Palin 2/1
Full Circle with Michael Palin Episode 1 Part 2 Episode One: Alaska/Russia Michael begins ...
published: 27 Jun 2010
Author: InuyashaKnight
Full Circle with Michael Palin 2/1
Full Circle with Michael Palin Episode 1 Part 2 Episode One: Alaska/Russia Michael begins his trek around the Pacific Rim at Little Diomede Island, Alaska, in hopes of returning there in a year's time. Arriving at Nome, he visits with a goldpanner on the "Golden Sands of Nome". Next Michael journeys to Kodiak Island, aiming to catch a flight from the US Coast Guard to the western island of Attu. Unfortunately, the plane never arrives; however, he does catch a glimpse of the Kodiak brown bear. Michael and his crew find an alternative: they catch the last Alaska Airlines flight of the year from Anchorage to Petropavlovsk in Russia. Arriving on the Kamchatka Peninsula, he meets his guide Igor Nosov and his assistants. They board a helicopter and observe the Kronotsky Reserve, which contains some active volcanoes, as well as some reindeer. Moving on to the city of Magadan, he visits an old Gulag camp with a survivor. In Vladivostok, he observes the once-powerful Pacific Fleet and is given an opportunity to sing with the Pacific Fleet Ensemble. About: The series documented a 10-month, 50000 mile (80000 km) trip taken by Palin and a film crew around the rim of the Pacific Ocean in 1995, beginning on the Diomede Islands between Alaska and Russia in the Bering Strait. The intent was to make the full anti-clockwise trip around the Pacific Rim and end up back on the Diomede Islands, but due to rough weather, he was unable to actually set foot back on the Islands again at the end of <b>...</b>
9:57
Full Circle with Michael Palin 4/1
Full Circle with Michael Palin Episode 1 Part 4 Episode One: Alaska/Russia Michael begins ...
published: 29 Jun 2010
Author: InuyashaKnight
Full Circle with Michael Palin 4/1
Full Circle with Michael Palin Episode 1 Part 4 Episode One: Alaska/Russia Michael begins his trek around the Pacific Rim at Little Diomede Island, Alaska, in hopes of returning there in a year's time. Arriving at Nome, he visits with a goldpanner on the "Golden Sands of Nome". Next Michael journeys to Kodiak Island, aiming to catch a flight from the US Coast Guard to the western island of Attu. Unfortunately, the plane never arrives; however, he does catch a glimpse of the Kodiak brown bear. Michael and his crew find an alternative: they catch the last Alaska Airlines flight of the year from Anchorage to Petropavlovsk in Russia. Arriving on the Kamchatka Peninsula, he meets his guide Igor Nosov and his assistants. They board a helicopter and observe the Kronotsky Reserve, which contains some active volcanoes, as well as some reindeer. Moving on to the city of Magadan, he visits an old Gulag camp with a survivor. In Vladivostok, he observes the once-powerful Pacific Fleet and is given an opportunity to sing with the Pacific Fleet Ensemble. About: The series documented a 10-month, 50000 mile (80000 km) trip taken by Palin and a film crew around the rim of the Pacific Ocean in 1995, beginning on the Diomede Islands between Alaska and Russia in the Bering Strait. The intent was to make the full anti-clockwise trip around the Pacific Rim and end up back on the Diomede Islands, but due to rough weather, he was unable to actually set foot back on the Islands again at the end of <b>...</b>
9:56
Full Circle with Michael Palin 3/1
Full Circle with Michael Palin Episode 1 Part 3 Episode One: Alaska/Russia Michael begins ...
published: 29 Jun 2010
Author: InuyashaKnight
Full Circle with Michael Palin 3/1
Full Circle with Michael Palin Episode 1 Part 3 Episode One: Alaska/Russia Michael begins his trek around the Pacific Rim at Little Diomede Island, Alaska, in hopes of returning there in a year's time. Arriving at Nome, he visits with a goldpanner on the "Golden Sands of Nome". Next Michael journeys to Kodiak Island, aiming to catch a flight from the US Coast Guard to the western island of Attu. Unfortunately, the plane never arrives; however, he does catch a glimpse of the Kodiak brown bear. Michael and his crew find an alternative: they catch the last Alaska Airlines flight of the year from Anchorage to Petropavlovsk in Russia. Arriving on the Kamchatka Peninsula, he meets his guide Igor Nosov and his assistants. They board a helicopter and observe the Kronotsky Reserve, which contains some active volcanoes, as well as some reindeer. Moving on to the city of Magadan, he visits an old Gulag camp with a survivor. In Vladivostok, he observes the once-powerful Pacific Fleet and is given an opportunity to sing with the Pacific Fleet Ensemble. About: The series documented a 10-month, 50000 mile (80000 km) trip taken by Palin and a film crew around the rim of the Pacific Ocean in 1995, beginning on the Diomede Islands between Alaska and Russia in the Bering Strait. The intent was to make the full anti-clockwise trip around the Pacific Rim and end up back on the Diomede Islands, but due to rough weather, he was unable to actually set foot back on the Islands again at the end of <b>...</b>