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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.
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NA-150 Little Diomede KL7RRC helicopter flight
Ratmanova island and Little Diomede video by Yuri N3QQ during KL7RRC/p operation July 2012...
published: 06 Aug 2012
Author: kl7rrc
NA-150 Little Diomede KL7RRC helicopter flight
Ratmanova island and Little Diomede video by Yuri N3QQ during KL7RRC/p operation July 2012 Notice at 4:38 when helicopter lands on L. Diomede you can't see Ratmanova island (Big Diomede). Distance is 2.5 miles. Thanks to Lenny WA7LA for provided IC7000 and buddypole!
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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
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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
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!
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Man Without Arms And Legs Swims The Bering Strait
A French swimmer who lacks legs and arms on Friday successfully swam the frigid waters sep...
published: 20 Aug 2012
Author: NTDTV
Man Without Arms And Legs Swims The Bering Strait
A French swimmer who lacks legs and arms on Friday successfully swam the frigid waters separating Alaska and Russia, with the aid of paddle-like prosthetics. Philippe Croizon, whose limbs were amputated after a 1994 electrical accident when he was just 26, swam from Alaska's Little Diomede Island, to the Russian maritime border near Big Diomede Island. He completed the approximately 2.5 miles in just over an hour, despite the heavy fog and very cold water. [Philippe Croizon, Limbless Swimmer]: "Just to say that nothing is impossible. We can all succeed in life despite of what happens to us. There is no difference. We are all equal." Following previous waterway crossings including the English Channel and the Red Sea, Croizon has now linked all 5 major continents. The limbless swimmer seeks to raise awareness of the abilities of handicapped people, and the Bering Strait expedition was assisted by the nonprofit organization Handicap International. Croizon will now travel to London to work as a radio and television commentator during the Paralympic Games. For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me
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Frenchman with No Limbs Swims Bering Strait
Man with no limbs swims Bering Strait, Philippe Croizon, who lost his limbs in an electric...
published: 19 Aug 2012
Author: CalMeMayBe
Frenchman with No Limbs Swims Bering Strait
Man with no limbs swims Bering Strait, Philippe Croizon, who lost his limbs in an electrical accident aged 26, said the swim was the hardest he has ever done. French swimmer without legs and arms has successfully swum the freezing waters separating Alaska and Russia with the aid of paddle-like prosthetics. Philippe Croizon, whose limbs were amputated after a 1994 electrical accident at age 26, completed his swim late on Friday from Alaska's Little Diomede Island to the Russian maritime border near Big Diomede Island. Croizon's website said the expected direct distance of the swim was to be about 2.5 miles (4km). Croizon had intended to swim all the way to the shoreline of Big Diomede, but regional Russian authorities denied him permission to enter the territory, expedition representatives said. His swim to Russian waters took about an hour and 15 minutes, Marc Gaviard, coordinator for the expedition, said in a telephone interview from Little Diomede. Croizon uses paddle-like prosthetics to swim, and has completed crossings of the English Channel, the Red Sea and other major waterways. His Bering Strait swim was the last in a series of expeditions across waterways that separate continents, according to Handicap International, the nonprofit organisation that helped organise Croizon's Alaska undertaking.
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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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Quadruple amputee prepares to swim Bering Strait
Quadruple amputee Philippe Croizon is gearing up for the fourth and final stage of an unpr...
published: 12 Aug 2012
Author: AFP
Quadruple amputee prepares to swim Bering Strait
Quadruple amputee Philippe Croizon is gearing up for the fourth and final stage of an unprecedented feat of physical and mental endurance. He is in Wales, Western Alaska, preparing to swim the Bering Strait from Alaska's Little Diomede Island, across the international date line, finishing up at the Russian island of Big Diomede. Duration: 00:43
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Slinging steel into the Bering Strait
We slung 800lbs of steel from Wales to Little Diomede in January of 2010 The steel was to ...
published: 16 Jan 2010
Author: snow78s
Slinging steel into the Bering Strait
We slung 800lbs of steel from Wales to Little Diomede in January of 2010 The steel was to replace a rusty mount on a 10' microwave antenna with a 55 degree uptilt. Big Diomede (Russia) is in the background
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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!
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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
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Tuchman on Palin: CNN 09/31/08
Gary Tuckman on Sarah Palin "Anderson Cooper 360" 11:45pm Commentary TOPICS: Pal...
published: 01 Oct 2008
Author: mediafactcheck
Tuchman on Palin: CNN 09/31/08
Gary Tuckman on Sarah Palin "Anderson Cooper 360" 11:45pm Commentary TOPICS: Palin, Alaska, Russia, Foreign Policy Experience TRANSCRIPT: GARY TUCHMAN, CNN CORRESPONDENT: This is the island, a piece of Alaska that Governor Sarah Palin cites as evidence of her foreign policy experience. No streets, no cars, no airstrip. A helicopter is the only practical way to get here. Nome is the nearest city on the mainland, Anchorage, 550 miles away. This is the city of Diomede, Alaska, on an island known as Little Diomede, about 25 miles off the western Alaska coast. This is basically a rock dropped in the Bering Sea. Only about 150 people live on the entire island. There are no hospitals, no hotels, no restaurants. And what's most unique about it is this. This is the Bering Sea, the Bering Straits. A half mile in front of me is the international dateline. And this rock in front of me, that is the nation of Russia. Right now, it's Tuesday afternoon in the United States. There in Russia, it's Wednesday afternoon. The smaller island in front is Little Diomede, and then the division between eastern and western hemispheres, with Russia's Big Diomede Island only two and a half miles behind it. Since World War II, it's been a Soviet and now Russian military installation. Twenty miles in the background, you can see the Russian Siberian mainland. [] TUCHMAN: Governor Palin may be talking about this island, but she has never been here. Patrick Oniac (ph) is the tribal chief of the native <b>...</b>
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fireball february feast 2-25-2012
I sat for 13 hours at my window on Little Diomede Island, looking at the frozen Bering Sea...
published: 29 Feb 2012
Author: willisfireball
fireball february feast 2-25-2012
I sat for 13 hours at my window on Little Diomede Island, looking at the frozen Bering Sea and Russian Big Diomede Island, and I wrote and recorded 14 songs, and I had a camera filming the whole thing. Currently very low-res. I may upload a better version sometime...
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Nome, Alaska in the 70's
Super 8 video footage of Nome, Alaska filmed in the late 1970's. Included are shots of...
published: 07 Aug 2011
Author: MizzyPhotoGirl
Nome, Alaska in the 70's
Super 8 video footage of Nome, Alaska filmed in the late 1970's. Included are shots of downtown Nome, the Iditarod, snowmachine racing, gold dredges, Big & Little Diomede Islands, and the King Island Dancers & Drummers. Enjoy! Audio Credits: "Alaska and Me" by John Denver "Redington's Run" by Hobo Jim "The Iditarod Song" by Hobo Jim "North to Alaska" by Boxcar Willie "Welcome Song, Part 1" by the King Island Drummers and Dancers
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Marcos Diaz to Speak at the 2011 Global Open Water Swimming Conference
Website: openwatersource.com Marcos Díaz is the pride of the Dominican Republic. He...
published: 26 Apr 2011
Author: openwatersource
Marcos Diaz to Speak at the 2011 Global Open Water Swimming Conference
Website: openwatersource.com Marcos Díaz is the pride of the Dominican Republic. He circled the globe between May and September last year and ended up the year as the 2010 World Open Water Swimming Man of the Year. Charismatic and visionary, Marcos set off on a unique set of five open water swims and successfully completed them all as he won the hearts of many people on five continents. Marcos created the Swim Across The Continents project -- five challenging inter-continental swims from the tropical warmth of Papua New Guinea to the frigid cold of the Arctic Sea. The project was done on behalf of the eight United Nations Millennium Development Goals. Marcos' swims highlighted the need to 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2. Achieve universal primary education 3. Promote gender equality and empower 4. Reduce child mortality rate 5. Improve maternal health 6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases 7. Ensure environmental sustainability 8. Develop a global partnership He moved and motivated wizened politicians and wide-eyed children, he created bridges between people of all ages, cultures and backgrounds as he battled the currents, waves, dangerous marine life, waves and extreme temperatures. As he created bridges, he also swam between continents. His first swim was between Oceania and Asia -- a 20-kilometer swim from Papua New Guinea to Indonesia in 4 hours and 18 minutes. His second swim was from Asia to Africa -- a 19-kilometer swim from Yemen to Djibouti in 4 <b>...</b>
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Full Circle with Michael Palin 1/3
Full Circle with Michael Palin Episode 3 Part 1 START Episode Three: China Arriving in Chi...
published: 12 Jul 2010
Author: InuyashaKnight
Full Circle with Michael Palin 1/3
Full Circle with Michael Palin Episode 3 Part 1 START Episode Three: China Arriving in China at the port city of Qingdao, Michael checks in to the Welcome Guest House, where Mao Zedong once spent a month right before the infamous Great Leap Forward. Michael gets a massage on the streets of Qingdao and then visits a winery in the Laoshan Mountains, where he samples Chinese chardonnay. He then climbs Taishan Mountain, one of the Five Sacred Mountains of Taoism. Catching a train to Shanghai, he notices how more modern Chinese trains have become since Michael Palin: Around the World in 80 Days in 1988. Arriving in Shanghai, he discovers a Harvey Nichols store. Michael also takes time out to dance with one of the locals. He also finds out that the Bund, the longtime economic heart of the city (even when he last visited), has been usurped by the Pudong area. Taking an inland route via the Yangtze River, he views the construction for the Three Gorges Dam and notes how a lot of area will be submerged after its completion in 2009. In the large town of Chongqing, he chats with a university graduate over lunch about modern Chinese society. From there, Michael heads south into Guiyang and then the land of the Miao people, a Chinese minority. Some people in a Miao village note that Michael is the first Westerner they had ever seen, as well as the fact he has a big nose. From there, he catches a bus to Pingxiang and Friendship Gate, on the Vietnamese border. About: The series <b>...</b>
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Alaska Travelogue: "The Iceless Arctic" circa 1940 Educational Pictures 10min
more at travel.quickfound.net Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Ar...
published: 04 Aug 2012
Author: webdev17
Alaska Travelogue: "The Iceless Arctic" circa 1940 Educational Pictures 10min
more at travel.quickfound.net Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). en.wikipedia.org Alaska is the largest state in the United States by area. It is situated in the northwest extremity of the North American continent, with Canada to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, with Russia further west across the Bering Strait. Alaska is the 4th least populous and the least densely populated of the 50 United States. Approximately half of Alaska's 722718 residents live within the Anchorage metropolitan area. Alaska was purchased from Russia on March 30, 1867, for $7.2 million ($120 million adjusted for inflation) at approximately two cents per acre ($4.74/km²). The land went through several administrative changes before becoming an organized (or incorporated) territory on May 11, 1912, and the 49th state of the US on January 3, 1959. The name "Alaska" (Аляска) was already introduced in the Russian colonial period, when it was used only for the peninsula and is derived from the Aleut alaxsxaq, meaning "the mainland" or, more literally, "the object towards which the action of the sea is directed". It <b>...</b>