- published: 10 Apr 2012
- views: 58
- author: Alexey Ten
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Luzon Strait Presentation Video.mp4
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published: 10 Apr 2012
author: Alexey Ten
Luzon Strait Presentation Video.mp4
- published: 10 Apr 2012
- views: 58
- author: Alexey Ten
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Camper: Volvo Ocean Race - Leg 4, Day 2 Luzon Strait
The Camper Volvo Ocean Race team is holding onto the lead as it pushes hard to reach the P...
published: 22 Feb 2012
author: Camper
Camper: Volvo Ocean Race - Leg 4, Day 2 Luzon Strait
The Camper Volvo Ocean Race team is holding onto the lead as it pushes hard to reach the Pacific Ocean first. Camper is competing with the Emirates Team NZ in this year's around-the-world Volvo Ocean Race. Click here to find out more about Camper's participation and progress: cam.pr
- published: 22 Feb 2012
- views: 433
- author: Camper
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Facing the storm - Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09
Whilst the rest of the fleet sheltered off of the coast of the Philippines, Telefonica Blu...
published: 26 Jan 2009
author: volvooceanracevideos
Facing the storm - Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09
Whilst the rest of the fleet sheltered off of the coast of the Philippines, Telefonica Blue crossed the Luzon Strait and hit the big storm head on. For all the latest news please go to www.VolvoOceanRace.com
- published: 26 Jan 2009
- views: 134989
- author: volvooceanracevideos
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Volvo Ocean Race 08/09: Puma's boom breaks in bad weather
Puma headed out into Luzon Strait but turned around and headed back for shelter having bro...
published: 27 Jan 2009
author: ybwtv
Volvo Ocean Race 08/09: Puma's boom breaks in bad weather
Puma headed out into Luzon Strait but turned around and headed back for shelter having broken their boom in half. At the time, there was 50 knots of breeze and 20-foot seas, with waves breaking over the top of the boat.
- published: 27 Jan 2009
- views: 5927
- author: ybwtv
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Luzon Strait
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published: 01 May 2009
author: toniking77
Luzon Strait
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- published: 01 May 2009
- views: 123
- author: toniking77
6:23
Philippine Archipelago (by: Dan Vincent Bañadera Orgela)
The Philippines is officially known as the Republic of the Philippines (Filipino: Republik...
published: 04 Aug 2010
author: AemilianumCollege
Philippine Archipelago (by: Dan Vincent Bañadera Orgela)
The Philippines is officially known as the Republic of the Philippines (Filipino: Republika ng Pilipinas), is a country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. To its north across the Luzon Strait lies Taiwan. West across the South China Sea sits Vietnam. TheSulu Sea to the southwest lies between the country and the island of Borneo, and to the south the Celebes Sea separates it from other islands of Indonesia. It is bounded on the east by the Philippine Sea. Its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire and its tropical climate make the Philippines prone to earthquakes and typhoons but have also endowed the country with natural resources and made it one of the richest areas of biodiversity in the world. An archipelago comprising 7107 islands, the Philippines is categorized broadly into three main geographical divisions: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Its capital city is Manila.
- published: 04 Aug 2010
- views: 3161
- author: AemilianumCollege
2:30
Philippines
The Philippines is a country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. Taiwan lies n...
published: 20 Mar 2010
author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
Philippines
The Philippines is a country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. Taiwan lies north across the Luzon Strait. West across the South China Sea sits Vietnam. The Sulu Sea to the southwest separates it from the island of Borneo and to the south the Celebes Sea from other islands of Indonesia. It is bounded on the east by the Philippine Sea. An archipelago comprising 7107 islands, the Philippines is categorized broadly into three main geographical divisions: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The capital city is Manila. With an estimated population of about 92 million people, the Philippines is the world's 12th most populous country. It is estimated that there are an additional 11 million overseas Filipinos worldwide. Multiple ethnicities and cultures are found throughout the islands. Its tropical climate sustains one of the richest areas in terms of biodiversity in the world. In prehistoric times, Negritos became some of the archipelago's earliest inhabitants. They were followed by successive waves of Austronesian peoples who brought with them influences from Malay, Hindu, and Islamic cultures. Trade introduced Chinese cultural influences. The arrival of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521 marked the beginning of an era of Spanish interest and eventually dominance. The Philippines became the Asian hub of the Manila-Acapulco galleon treasure fleet. Christianity became widespread. As the 19th century gave way to the 20th, there followed in quick succession the short-lived ...
- published: 20 Mar 2010
- views: 6801
- author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
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Taiwan - Round Trip - Travel Documentary
The island of Taiwan lies some 120 kilometers off the southeastern coast of mainland China...
published: 12 Sep 2008
author: BroadbandTVTravel
Taiwan - Round Trip - Travel Documentary
The island of Taiwan lies some 120 kilometers off the southeastern coast of mainland China, across the Taiwan Strait, and has an area of 35801 km2 (13822.8 sq mi). The East China Sea lies to the north, the Philippine Sea to the east, the Luzon Strait directly to the south and the South China Sea to the southwest. The island is characterized by the contrast between the eastern two-thirds, consisting mostly of rugged mountains running in five ranges from the northern to the southern tip of the island, and the flat to gently rolling plains in the west that are also home to most of Taiwan's population. Taiwan's highest point is the Yu Shan at 3952 meters, and there are five other peaks over 3500 meters. This makes it the world's seventh-highest island. Taroko National Park, located on the mountainous eastern side of the island, has good examples of mountainous terrain, gorges and erosion caused by a swiftly flowing river.
- published: 12 Sep 2008
- views: 5958
- author: BroadbandTVTravel
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Rough Ride Ahead - Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12
After a calm start in the early hours of Monday, the fleet head out towards the Luzon Stra...
published: 20 Feb 2012
author: volvooceanracevideos
Rough Ride Ahead - Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12
After a calm start in the early hours of Monday, the fleet head out towards the Luzon Strait to see what awaits them. Expect more like this to be uploaded to the Official Volvo Ocean Race YouTube Channel in the future. Get all the latest updates on www.VolvoOceanRace.com
- published: 20 Feb 2012
- views: 20016
- author: volvooceanracevideos
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RORO Ferry Trip From San Isidro Samar To Matnog Luzon.AVI
We crossed over from Luzon to Visayas through the San Bernardino strait, using the Montene...
published: 24 Feb 2011
author: JR Rodriguez IV
RORO Ferry Trip From San Isidro Samar To Matnog Luzon.AVI
We crossed over from Luzon to Visayas through the San Bernardino strait, using the Montenegro RORO Ferry, via the town of Matnog in Sorsogon, to San Isidro, Samar. The crossing to San Isidro takes only an hour and a half, but I was told that the ferry to Allen takes about two to two and a half hours to cross, despite the shorter distance. The San Bernardino strait is where the Pacific Ocean enters the philippine seas, and is probably the most dangerous strait in the Philippines. It is said to have claimed probably around 60 galleon ships in the last 450 years. The latest disaster near the strait happened when the Dona Paz collided with the MT Vector oil tanker last December 1987, which is considered the worst peacetime maritime disaster in history, claiming over 4300 lives. I've crossed this strait four times already, the first time around the mid 1990's, and took some videos of this short trip because of its infamy, and it is also the scariest short ride in all my experiences of travelling on ships in the Philippines. The skills needed to navigate this supposedly straight path is evident when you ride the ferry, and you can see the zigzagging bubble wakes of the ships path when you look at the water behind the ship. The helmsman swerves the ship left and right, in and out of huge swells, and I dread even thinking of what may happen if the engines stopped functioning. 8-)
- published: 24 Feb 2011
- views: 2790
- author: JR Rodriguez IV
0:57
The Beauty of Philippines Part 2
hubpages.com hubpages.com The Philippines (Filipino: Pilipinas [pɪlɪˈpinɐs]), officially k...
published: 29 Mar 2010
author: jhozzzzz
The Beauty of Philippines Part 2
hubpages.com hubpages.com The Philippines (Filipino: Pilipinas [pɪlɪˈpinɐs]), officially known as the Republic of the Philippines (Filipino: Republika ng Pilipinas), is a country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. Taiwan lies north across the Luzon Strait. West across the South China Sea sits Vietnam. The Sulu Sea to the southwest separates it from the island of Borneo and to the south the Celebes Sea from other islands of Indonesia. It is bounded on the east by the Philippine Sea. An archipelago comprising 7107 islands, the Philippines is categorized broadly into three main geographical divisions: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The capital city is Manila. With an estimated population of about 92 million people, the Philippines is the world's 12th most populous country. It is estimated that there are an additional 11 million overseas Filipinos worldwide. Multiple ethnicities and cultures are found throughout the islands. Its tropical climate sustains one of the richest areas in terms of biodiversity in the world. In prehistoric times, Negritos became some of the archipelago's earliest inhabitants. They were followed by successive waves of Austronesian peoples who brought with them influences from Malay, Hindu, and Islamic cultures. Trade introduced Chinese cultural influences. The arrival of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521 marked the beginning of an era of Spanish interest and eventually dominance. The Philippines became the Asian hub of the Manila-Acapulco galleon ...
- published: 29 Mar 2010
- views: 3993
- author: jhozzzzz
1:54
Taiwan - Taipei - Travel Documentary
The island of Taiwan lies some 120 kilometers off the southeastern coast of mainland China...
published: 12 Sep 2008
author: BroadbandTVTravel
Taiwan - Taipei - Travel Documentary
The island of Taiwan lies some 120 kilometers off the southeastern coast of mainland China, across the Taiwan Strait, and has an area of 35801 km2 (13822.8 sq mi). The East China Sea lies to the north, the Philippine Sea to the east, the Luzon Strait directly to the south and the South China Sea to the southwest. The island is characterized by the contrast between the eastern two-thirds, consisting mostly of rugged mountains running in five ranges from the northern to the southern tip of the island, and the flat to gently rolling plains in the west that are also home to most of Taiwan's population. Taiwan's highest point is the Yu Shan at 3952 meters, and there are five other peaks over 3500 meters. This makes it the world's seventh-highest island. Taroko National Park, located on the mountainous eastern side of the island, has good examples of mountainous terrain, gorges and erosion caused by a swiftly flowing river.
- published: 12 Sep 2008
- views: 5745
- author: BroadbandTVTravel
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Decision Time - Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12
With the fleet approaching the Luzon Strait and forecasts indicating lighter winds ahead, ...
published: 21 Feb 2012
author: volvooceanracevideos
Decision Time - Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12
With the fleet approaching the Luzon Strait and forecasts indicating lighter winds ahead, it's time to roll the dice and make the call...take the boat North towards Taiwan or South to the Philippines? Expect more like this to be uploaded to the Official Volvo Ocean Race YouTube Channel in the future. Get all the latest updates on www.VolvoOceanRace.com
- published: 21 Feb 2012
- views: 11587
- author: volvooceanracevideos
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Taiwan - Taipei - Temple - Travel Documentaries
The island of Taiwan lies some 120 kilometers off the southeastern coast of mainland China...
published: 12 Sep 2008
author: BroadbandTVTravel
Taiwan - Taipei - Temple - Travel Documentaries
The island of Taiwan lies some 120 kilometers off the southeastern coast of mainland China, across the Taiwan Strait, and has an area of 35801 km2 (13822.8 sq mi). The East China Sea lies to the north, the Philippine Sea to the east, the Luzon Strait directly to the south and the South China Sea to the southwest. The island is characterized by the contrast between the eastern two-thirds, consisting mostly of rugged mountains running in five ranges from the northern to the southern tip of the island, and the flat to gently rolling plains in the west that are also home to most of Taiwan's population. Taiwan's highest point is the Yu Shan at 3952 meters, and there are five other peaks over 3500 meters. This makes it the world's seventh-highest island. Taroko National Park, located on the mountainous eastern side of the island, has good examples of mountainous terrain, gorges and erosion caused by a swiftly flowing river.
- published: 12 Sep 2008
- views: 3834
- author: BroadbandTVTravel
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Leg 4, Day 6
The fleet head into the Luzon Strait...
published: 24 Jan 2009
author: Green Dragon
Leg 4, Day 6
The fleet head into the Luzon Strait
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John V. Jensen USS Fletcher DD-445
John V. Jensen talks about his experience on the USS Fletcher DD-445 during WW II.
USS Fl...
published: 25 Oct 2010
author: Damon Zwicker
John V. Jensen USS Fletcher DD-445
John V. Jensen talks about his experience on the USS Fletcher DD-445 during WW II.
USS Fletcher (DD/DDE-445), named for Admiral Frank Friday Fletcher, was the lead Fletcher-class destroyer, and served in the Pacific during World War II. She received fifteen battle stars for World War II service, and five for Korean War service.
Fletcher was laid down by the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Kearny, New Jersey, on 2 October 1941. She was launched on 3 May 1942; sponsored by Mrs. F. F. Fletcher, widow of Admiral Fletcher; and commissioned on 30 June 1942, with Lieutenant Commander William M. Cole in command.
1942
Fletcher arrived at Nouméa, New Caledonia on 5 October 1942 from the east coast, and at once began escort and patrol duty in the Guadalcanal operation, bombarding Lunga Point on 30 October. Sailing from Espiritu Santo 9 November to cover the landing of reinforcements on the embattled island, she joined in driving off a heavy enemy air attack on the transports 12 November, splashing several enemy aircraft. This was the opening phase of the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, a 3-day air and surface action. Fletcher played an important part in the surface action off Guadalcanal 13 November, firing guns and torpedoes in the general melee which sank two Japanese destroyers and damaged Hiei, later sent to the bottom by carrier and Marine aircraft.
Fletcher retired to replenish at Espiritu Santo, arriving the day after the battle, and after patrolling against submarines off Nouméa, sortied on 30 November 1942, with a force of cruisers and destroyers, to intercept a force of enemy transports and destroyers expected to attempt a reinforcement of Guadalcanal that night. Fletcher led the force through Lengo Channel, and made the first radar contact with the enemy off Tassafaronga Point just before midnight. The resulting Battle of Tassafaronga saw one Japanese destroyer sunk, and one slightly damaged, and four American cruisers badly damaged, though all but one were saved by superb damage control measures. Fletcher rescued survivors of Northampton, ingeniously using cork-floated cargo nets to take great groups of them from the water.
1943
The destroyer continued to operate in the Solomon Islands, patrolling, bombarding shore targets, driving off Japanese air attacks, rescuing downed aviators, destroying Japanese landing barges, and covering new landings on the northern coast of Guadalcanal. Out on patrol on 11 February 1943, Fletcher was alerted by a smoke float dropped by a plane from Helena, and sped to attack and sink I-18. She supported the landings on the Russell Islands on 21 February, bombarded Munda airfield on New Georgia during the night of 5–6 March, and then continued to guard the movement of transports in the Solomons.
From 23 April-4 May 1943, Fletcher was in Sydney, Australia, for a well-earned breather and refit before another month of general duty in the Solomons. She left Espiritu Santo on 19 June for a Stateside overhaul, returning to Nouméa on 27 September to resume her former activities until 31 October. Then she sortied with an aircraft carrier task force to provide air support for the invasion of the Gilbert Islands, fighting off a Japanese counterattack from the air 26 November. Again, Fletcher fired on Japanese aircraft on 4 December, when the task force came under an air attack after it had made a strike on Kwajalein island.
1944
Fletcher returned to Pearl Harbor on 9 December 1943, and after a brief overhaul and training on the west coast, was ready for the attack on the Marshall Islands. She screened a force of troop transports from San Diego to Lahaina Roads from 13–21 January 1944, then joined a bombardment group to fire on Wotje Atoll 30 January. The next day, she rendezvoused with the main attack force for the landings on Kwajalein, screening the transports and patrolling off the atoll until 4 February. After escorting empty transports to Funafuti, Fletcher reported at Majuro 15 February for duty screening battleships in bombardments of Taroa and Wotje on 20 February and 21 February, then patrolled off Eniwetok.
After joining in training exercises off Port Purvis, Fletcher arrived at Cape Sudest, Netherlands New Guinea, 18 April 1944. This was her base during the next month as she supported the Humboldt Bay landings, and by covering reinforcement landings on 30 April. After escorting a convoy to Nouméa, out of which she patrolled against submarines in late May, Fletcher arrived at Humboldt Bay on 5 June. She made one patrol against any attempt of the Japanese to reinforce their Biak garrison, then covered and provided shore bombardment for the invasions of Noemfoor, Sansapor, and Morotai, as well as patrolling and escorting reinforcements for these various operations through the summer.
Fletcher reached Manus on 9 October 1944 from Humboldt Bay to prepare for the invasion of Leyte, for which she sortied 12 October screening transports. She covered them while they sen
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2:09
More Big Waves Under the Pacific
Deep ocean internal waves transport heat and energy across ocean basins. Some of the large...
published: 18 Apr 2011
author: uwhuskies
More Big Waves Under the Pacific
Deep ocean internal waves transport heat and energy across ocean basins. Some of the largest and most energetic are found in the South China Sea, where APL-UW oceanographers took measurements in the summer of 2010 that will inform numerical model predictions of where, when, and why these big undersea waves break.
- published: 18 Apr 2011
- views: 3395
- author: uwhuskies
2:11
Taiwan - Recreation - Travel Doc
The island of Taiwan lies some 120 kilometers off the southeastern coast of mainland China...
published: 12 Sep 2008
author: BroadbandTVTravel
Taiwan - Recreation - Travel Doc
The island of Taiwan lies some 120 kilometers off the southeastern coast of mainland China, across the Taiwan Strait, and has an area of 35801 km2 (13822.8 sq mi). The East China Sea lies to the north, the Philippine Sea to the east, the Luzon Strait directly to the south and the South China Sea to the southwest. The island is characterized by the contrast between the eastern two-thirds, consisting mostly of rugged mountains running in five ranges from the northern to the southern tip of the island, and the flat to gently rolling plains in the west that are also home to most of Taiwan's population. Taiwan's highest point is the Yu Shan at 3952 meters, and there are five other peaks over 3500 meters. This makes it the world's seventh-highest island. Taroko National Park, located on the mountainous eastern side of the island, has good examples of mountainous terrain, gorges and erosion caused by a swiftly flowing river.
- published: 12 Sep 2008
- views: 767
- author: BroadbandTVTravel
8:33
Tropical Storm Kai-Tak (Helen) Update August 13, 2012
Visit our site for the latest (5pm) Signal Warnings from PAGASA Our first video update for...
published: 13 Aug 2012
author: rpweather
Tropical Storm Kai-Tak (Helen) Update August 13, 2012
Visit our site for the latest (5pm) Signal Warnings from PAGASA Our first video update for the newest system in the Western Pacific. Tropical Storm Kai-Tak (Bagyong Helen) is the 13th named storm this year in the Western Pacific Basin. The system is currently moving across the Philippine Sea, roughly 500km east of Luzon. Although still, far the system is already bringing rains across Eastern and Southern Luzon. Furthermore, inflow bands induced by Kai-Tak's large circulation are also enhancing showers across Central Luzon including Manila. Unfortunately, rains will linger for much of Luzon in the next few days. Current forecast tracks are taking Kai-Tak across Luzon Strait (no landfall) and possibly into Guangdong Province by Friday. If you have any reports, images, and/or videos to share please email them to us at philippineweather@yahoo.com or at westpacweather@gmail.com This video is NOT OFFICIAL! Please continue checking out your country's weather bureau for the latest official warnings and forecasts for your area. www.sagitnangbagyo.blogspot.com www.westernpacificweather.com 28storms.com email: philippineweather@yahoo.com OFFICIAL Weather Agencies: Philippines: www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph Japan: www.jma.go.jp China: www.cma.gov.cn
- published: 13 Aug 2012
- views: 1008
- author: rpweather
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Arrival to the Philippines
The Philippines Listeni/ˈfɪlɨpiːnz/ (Filipino: Pilipinas [ˌpɪlɪˈpinɐs]), officially known ...
published: 08 Mar 2012
author: Albert Laurzano-Gueco
Arrival to the Philippines
The Philippines Listeni/ˈfɪlɨpiːnz/ (Filipino: Pilipinas [ˌpɪlɪˈpinɐs]), officially known as the Republic of the Philippines (Filipino: Republika ng Pilipinas) is a sovereign country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. To its north across the Luzon Strait lies Taiwan. West across the South China Sea sits Vietnam. The Sulu Sea to the southwest lies between the country and the island of Borneo, and to the south the Celebes Sea separates it from other islands of Indonesia. It is bounded on the east by the Philippine Sea. Its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire and its tropical climate make the Philippines prone to earthquakes and typhoons but have also endowed the country with natural resources and made it one of the richest areas of biodiversity in the world. An archipelago comprising 7107 islands, the Philippines is categorized broadly into three main geographical divisions: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Its capital city is Manila.
- published: 08 Mar 2012
- views: 1035
- author: Albert Laurzano-Gueco