- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 19914
- author: shootandscribble
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EQUATOR - episode 1: AFRICA
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. For most people the equator is jus...
published: 14 Nov 2011
author: shootandscribble
EQUATOR - episode 1: AFRICA
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. For most people the equator is just an imaginary line running 25000-miles around the globe. But the countries along the equator are among the most troubled on the planet. In this series Simon Reeve takes a journey around the region with the greatest natural biodiversity and perhaps the greatest concentration of human suffering: the equator. Simon meets illegal loggers, father and son circumcisers, drunk villagers, and a young woman stuck in the baking desert. He is protected by soldiers in a coca field, and UN 'peace-enforcers' in a gold mine. Blackmailed and abandoned by drivers in one country, Simon travels through another that has just 300 miles of paved roads -- despite being the size of Western Europe. Simon is drenched while white-water rafting, surrounded by a million flamingoes and swallowed by a tidal wave. After being warned about the deadly virus Ebola, he vomits blood and develops a temperature of nearly 40C. Diagnosed with malaria, he's saved by medicine derived from the Vietnamese sweet wormwood. One remote tribe takes Simon to their sacred monument, while a man from another tribe of former head-hunters decides to make Simon part of the family: Simon is blessed with blood, presented with a short sword, and adopted. Elsewhere, Simon discovers a matrilineal society where daughters are called 'iron butterflies', mass graves in the jungle, and islands where protesting fisherman have killed giant tortoises ...
- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 19914
- author: shootandscribble
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EQUATOR - episode 2: ASIA
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. For most people the equator is jus...
published: 14 Nov 2011
author: shootandscribble
EQUATOR - episode 2: ASIA
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. For most people the equator is just an imaginary line running 25000-miles around the globe. But the countries along the equator are among the most troubled on the planet. In this series Simon Reeve takes a journey around the region with the greatest natural biodiversity and perhaps the greatest concentration of human suffering: the equator. Simon meets illegal loggers, father and son circumcisers, drunk villagers, and a young woman stuck in the baking desert. He is protected by soldiers in a coca field, and UN 'peace-enforcers' in a gold mine. Blackmailed and abandoned by drivers in one country, Simon travels through another that has just 300 miles of paved roads -- despite being the size of Western Europe. Simon is drenched while white-water rafting, surrounded by a million flamingoes and swallowed by a tidal wave. After being warned about the deadly virus Ebola, he vomits blood and develops a temperature of nearly 40C. Diagnosed with malaria, he's saved by medicine derived from the Vietnamese sweet wormwood. One remote tribe takes Simon to their sacred monument, while a man from another tribe of former head-hunters decides to make Simon part of the family: Simon is blessed with blood, presented with a short sword, and adopted. Elsewhere, Simon discovers a matrilineal society where daughters are called 'iron butterflies', mass graves in the jungle, and islands where protesting fisherman have killed giant tortoises ...
- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 10797
- author: shootandscribble
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EQUATOR - episode 3: SOUTH AMERICA
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. For most people the equator is jus...
published: 14 Nov 2011
author: shootandscribble
EQUATOR - episode 3: SOUTH AMERICA
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. For most people the equator is just an imaginary line running 25000-miles around the globe. But the countries along the equator are among the most troubled on the planet. In this series Simon Reeve takes a journey around the region with the greatest natural biodiversity and perhaps the greatest concentration of human suffering: the equator. Simon meets illegal loggers, father and son circumcisers, drunk villagers, and a young woman stuck in the baking desert. He is protected by soldiers in a coca field, and UN 'peace-enforcers' in a gold mine. Blackmailed and abandoned by drivers in one country, Simon travels through another that has just 300 miles of paved roads -- despite being the size of Western Europe. Simon is drenched while white-water rafting, surrounded by a million flamingoes and swallowed by a tidal wave. After being warned about the deadly virus Ebola, he vomits blood and develops a temperature of nearly 40C. Diagnosed with malaria, he's saved by medicine derived from the Vietnamese sweet wormwood. One remote tribe takes Simon to their sacred monument, while a man from another tribe of former head-hunters decides to make Simon part of the family: Simon is blessed with blood, presented with a short sword, and adopted. Elsewhere, Simon discovers a matrilineal society where daughters are called 'iron butterflies', mass graves in the jungle, and islands where protesting fisherman have killed giant tortoises ...
- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 11511
- author: shootandscribble
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The Equator Water Experiment
Have you ever wondered if water really goes down the plughole the other way on the other s...
published: 01 Sep 2007
author: stuartjohnson29
The Equator Water Experiment
Have you ever wondered if water really goes down the plughole the other way on the other side of the equator?
- published: 01 Sep 2007
- views: 128161
- author: stuartjohnson29
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Earth's Equator after 40 degree Axis Shift
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published: 28 Jun 2009
author: spiritman2012
Earth's Equator after 40 degree Axis Shift
www.timelinetothefuture.com (science and research) http (people and communities) www.projecttristar.net (sustainability lifestyle model) http (connect on facebook) This video illustrates approximately where the new equator will be located after Earth's axis shift. This is based on data which indicates the axis shift could be as much as 40 degrees, placing the new North Pole in upper Mongolia. The white icon in the middle of the video marks the line of the new equator.
- published: 28 Jun 2009
- views: 495264
- author: spiritman2012
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The equator wonder
www.ntv.co.ke At latitude zero degrees, lies the equator which is the an imaginary line on...
published: 01 Nov 2011
author: NTVKenya
The equator wonder
www.ntv.co.ke At latitude zero degrees, lies the equator which is the an imaginary line on the Earth's surface equidistant from the North Pole and South Pole, dividing the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.Areas that lie on the equator in the country in Kenya like Nanyuki and Meru have become areas of keen interest by foreign tourists.
- published: 01 Nov 2011
- views: 4945
- author: NTVKenya
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Equatorial Experiments
Find out what happens when you're stood on the equator. We visted Ecuador in September 200...
published: 17 Sep 2006
author: rickfarrell
Equatorial Experiments
Find out what happens when you're stood on the equator. We visted Ecuador in September 2006, and took a trip to Mitad Del Mundo (Middle of the World). Where there's a line that marks the Equator. Unfortunately they got it wrong, and built the monument 200 metres off. So now there's 2 lines! one real one not!
- published: 17 Sep 2006
- views: 59626
- author: rickfarrell
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Inside Bank of America's Equator System
www.allianceshortsales.com Visit our website to find out more about us. Bank of America's ...
published: 21 Jan 2010
author: AllianceShortSales
Inside Bank of America's Equator System
www.allianceshortsales.com Visit our website to find out more about us. Bank of America's Equator short sale processing system is designed to streamline your short sale. Now that Alliance Short Sales has uploaded close to 30 Bank of America short sale files into the system I thought...
- published: 21 Jan 2010
- views: 14093
- author: AllianceShortSales
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Earth's Equator after 20 degree Axis Shift
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published: 31 Aug 2009
author: spiritman2012
Earth's Equator after 20 degree Axis Shift
www.timelinetothefuture.com (science and research) http (people and communities) www.projecttristar.net (sustainability lifestyle model) http (connect on facebook) This video illustrates approximately where the new equator will be located after Earth's axis shift. This is based on data from Edgar Cacey and the Mayan Elders who indicate the axis shift could be approximately 20 degrees, placing the new North Pole in Russia. The white icon in the middle of the video marks the line of the new equator.
- published: 31 Aug 2009
- views: 170749
- author: spiritman2012
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Earth's Equator after 40 degree Axis Shift (closeup)
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published: 12 Jun 2009
author: spiritman2012
Earth's Equator after 40 degree Axis Shift (closeup)
www.timelinetothefuture.com (science and research) http (people and communities) www.projecttristar.net (sustainability lifestyle model) http (connect on facebook) This video illustrates approximately where the new equator will be located after Earth's axis shift. This is based on data which indicates the axis shift could be as much as 40 degrees, placing the new North Pole in upper Mongolia. The white icon in the middle of the video marks the line of the new equator.
- published: 12 Jun 2009
- views: 881780
- author: spiritman2012
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Uganda Equator Water spin direction and Gravity
North and South of the equator, when the water drains, it spins in different directions. A...
published: 22 Oct 2008
author: fetanolives
Uganda Equator Water spin direction and Gravity
North and South of the equator, when the water drains, it spins in different directions. Also on the equator the water doesn't spin at all. Anyone want to guess what is happening. This is not a trick. www.tv-film-production-international.com
- published: 22 Oct 2008
- views: 5364
- author: fetanolives
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Which direction does water drain at the equator?
"direction water drains" "equator" "Coriolis effect" "northern hemispheres" "southern hemi...
published: 15 Oct 2012
author: GirlofGoodtimes
Which direction does water drain at the equator?
"direction water drains" "equator" "Coriolis effect" "northern hemispheres" "southern hemispheres" Which direction does water drain at the equator Does the direction water drains away down a plughole really change according to which side of the equator you are on? Fiona Foster goes to the equator to put what is known as the Coriolis effect to the test by walking between the northern and southern hemispheres and aided by "Professor" Kylo with a jug, bowl and piece of wood. Watch Fast Track on the BBC World News channel on Saturdays at 04:30, 13:30 and 19:30 GMT or Sundays at 06:30 GMT
- published: 15 Oct 2012
- views: 2237
- author: GirlofGoodtimes
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Proof of Equator
We travelled to Bonjol, a little village a few hours away from Bukittinggi City (in West S...
published: 18 Jun 2006
author: ralf33147
Proof of Equator
We travelled to Bonjol, a little village a few hours away from Bukittinggi City (in West Sumatra, Indonesia) to find the Equator of Earth. However we forgot to bring along a compass, hence we relied on the village people to show us the line that separate both hemispheres Photos: travel.webshots.com
- published: 18 Jun 2006
- views: 4521
- author: ralf33147
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South Africa 1: Crossing The Equator
My facebook: www.facebook.com My twitter: twitter.com Ladies, gentlemen, amateurs, tourist...
published: 04 Sep 2009
author: Yaiyasmin
South Africa 1: Crossing The Equator
My facebook: www.facebook.com My twitter: twitter.com Ladies, gentlemen, amateurs, tourists and rainbows! This is the first video of my new travel series to South Africa. Hope you will follow them, enjoy them and learn something from them, just like I've learned a lot of new things on my adventures. Leev a comint too mee sow ai nou wot yu thingk :) Music: Yaiyasmin - I Bow Down (Instrumental)
- published: 04 Sep 2009
- views: 17311
- author: Yaiyasmin
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Equator
Walking the line... And contemplating eating a household pet....
published: 01 May 2011
author: Mike Schmid
Equator
Walking the line... And contemplating eating a household pet.
- published: 01 May 2011
- views: 3957
- author: Mike Schmid
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Water down a drain at the equator
Ever wonder what happens to water down a drain at the equator? we found out. Shot outside ...
published: 24 Apr 2007
author: domswin1
Water down a drain at the equator
Ever wonder what happens to water down a drain at the equator? we found out. Shot outside Quito, Ecuador, 2003.
- published: 24 Apr 2007
- views: 30307
- author: domswin1
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Equator Prize 2012
A global environmental initiative that rewards communities around the world for their smal...
published: 22 Aug 2011
author: undp
Equator Prize 2012
A global environmental initiative that rewards communities around the world for their small-scale conservation and biodiversity solutions today launched a call for nominations for the Equator Prize 2012 to be submitted online at www.equatorinitiative.org. The Equator Initiative, a United Nations partnership, will award its biennial prize for local innovation in building resilient communities at next year's UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20). Nominations are open from 146 countries through October 31, 2011. "We expect some truly inspiring examples of development solutions that work for people and the environment," said Veerle Vandeweerd, Director of the UN Development Programme (UNDP) Environment and Energy Group. "Water and energy access, food security, and adaptation to climate change are the development challenges of our time," he said, noting that new thematic prizes in these areas will reflect the 2012 emphasis on "resilient communities for sustainable development". Past award recipients have been members of grassroots organizations taking action to improve local wellbeing and livelihoods while protecting the environment through, for example, community-based forest management, small-scale fishing, wildlife protection, seed banks, sustainable energy and water access. The Equator Prize -- which has been endorsed by former heads of state and Oscar Arias, philanthropist Ted Turner, a host of Nobel laureates, and celebrities like Gisele Bündchen and Edward ...
- published: 22 Aug 2011
- views: 843
- author: undp