- published: 11 Mar 2012
- views: 254
- author: Andrew D Mackay
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The evolution of the the Mediterranean Basin
This is how the Mediterranean basin area has developed during the past 20 million years....
published: 11 Mar 2012
author: Andrew D Mackay
The evolution of the the Mediterranean Basin
This is how the Mediterranean basin area has developed during the past 20 million years.
- published: 11 Mar 2012
- views: 254
- author: Andrew D Mackay
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Welcome to the Mediterranean Basin
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published: 22 May 2010
author: Joulia Strauss
Welcome to the Mediterranean Basin
- published: 22 May 2010
- views: 340
- author: Joulia Strauss
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Biodiversity Hotspots- The Mediterranean Basin
Together we can combine our efforts to make the Mediterranean Basin a more habitable envir...
published: 01 May 2011
author: shadowmaster995
Biodiversity Hotspots- The Mediterranean Basin
Together we can combine our efforts to make the Mediterranean Basin a more habitable environment for the Spanish Imperial Eagle!
- published: 01 May 2011
- views: 391
- author: shadowmaster995
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Southern Turkey A tour of the beautiful Mediterranean region
http;//www.countrysideinternational.com...
published: 10 Nov 2009
author: CountrysideInter
Southern Turkey A tour of the beautiful Mediterranean region
http;//www.countrysideinternational.com
- published: 10 Nov 2009
- views: 241
- author: CountrysideInter
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SAY IT IN 20 LANGUAGES = EC Mediterranean region
SAY IT IN 20 LANGUAGES = EC Mediterranean region...
published: 04 Jun 2011
author: imagiersen
SAY IT IN 20 LANGUAGES = EC Mediterranean region
SAY IT IN 20 LANGUAGES = EC Mediterranean region
- published: 04 Jun 2011
- views: 3
- author: imagiersen
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TFIW Creatures of the Mediterranean Basin
Gryken Cryptile Scrofa...
published: 13 Feb 2010
author: Benjaminfranklin777
TFIW Creatures of the Mediterranean Basin
Gryken Cryptile Scrofa
- published: 13 Feb 2010
- views: 661
- author: Benjaminfranklin777
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Audio Book Review: The Mediterranean Basin by Ralph Racio (Author), Richard C. Hottelet (Narrator)
www.AudioBookMix.com This is the summary of The Mediterranean Basin by Ralph Racio (Author...
published: 01 Oct 2012
author: BookReviewsChan
Audio Book Review: The Mediterranean Basin by Ralph Racio (Author), Richard C. Hottelet (Narrator)
www.AudioBookMix.com This is the summary of The Mediterranean Basin by Ralph Racio (Author), Richard C. Hottelet (Narrator).
- published: 01 Oct 2012
- views: 3
- author: BookReviewsChan
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The New Security Dynamic in the Mediterranean
This session will explore the new security dynamic of the Mediterranean region caused by t...
published: 10 Jun 2011
author: csisdc
The New Security Dynamic in the Mediterranean
This session will explore the new security dynamic of the Mediterranean region caused by the dramatic upheavals of North Africa and the economic pressures on Europe.
- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 81
- author: csisdc
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The REAL Truth About (southern and northern) Italians, part 1
Historical Sources: G. Vitolo, "Medioevo", Milano-Firenze, Sansoni, 2004. G. Tabacco, "Ege...
published: 19 Feb 2009
author: saverioborghese
The REAL Truth About (southern and northern) Italians, part 1
Historical Sources: G. Vitolo, "Medioevo", Milano-Firenze, Sansoni, 2004. G. Tabacco, "Egemonie sociali e strutture del potere nel medioevo italiano", Torino, Einaudi, 2000. R. Mantran, "L'espansione musulmana dal VII all'XI secolo", Milano, Mursia, 1978. M. Lombard, "Splendore e apogeo dell'Islam (VIII-XI secolo)", Milano, Rizzoli, 1991. B. Badie, "I due stati. Società e potere in Islam e Occidente", Genova, Marietti, 1991. Encyclopaedia Britannica. Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc., 1994-2003. Genetic and Anthropological Sources: 1) Haplogroup E3b and its subclades in Italy 1a. Here Cruciani et al. (2004), Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b (E-M215) Y Chromosomes Reveals Multiple Migratory Events Within and Out Of Africa: www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov Open the TABLE 1: Y-Chromosome Haplogroup E Percent Frequencies in the Populations Studied. 1b. Cruciani et al. (2007) calculate the contribution of northern African lineages to the entire male gene pool of continental Italy, and they show how its trifling, especially in continental Southern Italy --_see the PART 3 of this work on The Real Truth About The Italians: 2) Haplogroup J2 in Italy Here Onofri et al. (2008), Y chromosome J2 subtyping in an Italian sample: Population and forensic implications: download.journals.elsevierhealth.com If you cant open the file, go to this link: www.fsigeneticssup.com This recent study demonstrates the lineage frequencies of haplogroup J2 in southern Italy and in northern Italy are ...
- published: 19 Feb 2009
- views: 30696
- author: saverioborghese
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Mediterranean landscape in California
www.facebook.com www.ceepackaging.com twitter @ceepackaging www.facebook.com A Mediterrane...
published: 15 May 2009
author: Alan Heath
Mediterranean landscape in California
www.facebook.com www.ceepackaging.com twitter @ceepackaging www.facebook.com A Mediterranean climate resembles the climate of the lands in the Mediterranean Basin, which includes most of the area with this climate type worldwide. Beyond areas surrounding the Mediterranean Sea, this climatic type prevails in much of southern California, in parts of Western and South Australia, in southwestern South Africa, and in parts of central Chile. The climate is characterized by warm to hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Mediterranean climate zones are associated with the five large subtropical high pressure cells of the oceans, the Azores High, South Atlantic High, North Pacific High, South Pacific High, and Indian Ocean High. These high pressure cells shift polarward in the summer and equatorward in the winter, playing a major role in the formation of the world's tropical deserts and the zones of Mediterranean climate polarward of the deserts. For example, the Azores High is associated with the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Basin's climate. The South Atlantic High is similarly associated with the Namib Desert and the Mediterranean climate of the western part of South Africa. The North Pacific High is related to the Sonoran Desert and California's climate. The Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub biome is closely associated with Mediterranean climate zones. Particularly distinctive of the climate are sclerophyll shrublands, called maquis in the Mediterranean Basin ...
- published: 15 May 2009
- views: 2457
- author: Alan Heath
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Africa and Eurasia motions related to the Mediterranean basin
This animation shows the the relative motion Africa (with Arabia attached) and Eurasia. Th...
published: 20 Sep 2012
author: Carla Sands
Africa and Eurasia motions related to the Mediterranean basin
This animation shows the the relative motion Africa (with Arabia attached) and Eurasia. The units are moved around with their present-day outlines ie tectonic deformation of the units is not accounted for. Time is indicated in millions of years in the past. The motions are depicted by keeping Eurasia fixed in its present position. Animation is based on reconstruction data compiled by Vissers and Meijer (Earth Science Reviews, 2012)
- published: 20 Sep 2012
- views: 46
- author: Carla Sands
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The Mediterranean Basin (Unabridged) Audio Book
www.qbba.com The lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea contain some of the oldest cultur...
published: 14 Dec 2012
author: AudioBooksification
The Mediterranean Basin (Unabridged) Audio Book
www.qbba.com The lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea contain some of the oldest cultures on Earth....
- published: 14 Dec 2012
- author: AudioBooksification
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Africa and Iberia motions related to the Mediterranean basin
This animation shows the the relative motion Africa (with Arabia attached) and Eurasia. Th...
published: 20 Sep 2012
author: Carla Sands
Africa and Iberia motions related to the Mediterranean basin
This animation shows the the relative motion Africa (with Arabia attached) and Eurasia. The units are moved around with their present-day outlines ie tectonic deformation of the units is not accounted for. Time is indicated in millions of years in the past. The motion of Africa is shown relative to a preseumed-fixed Iberia. Animation is based on reconstruction data compiled by Vissers and Meijer (Earth Science Reviews, 2012)
- published: 20 Sep 2012
- views: 33
- author: Carla Sands
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Mediterranean Colors Band - Spyros Koliavasilis (Σπυρος Κολιαβασιλης) 3
recorded at The Hill Chapel House Concerts, New Market MD April 19th 2012 www.thehillchape...
published: 25 Apr 2012
author: Walt Kuhlman
Mediterranean Colors Band - Spyros Koliavasilis (Σπυρος Κολιαβασιλης) 3
recorded at The Hill Chapel House Concerts, New Market MD April 19th 2012 www.thehillchapelhouseconcerts.com
- published: 25 Apr 2012
- views: 106
- author: Walt Kuhlman
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Global Connectivity With The Mediterranean Basin
La sfida del regime di free zone per i punti franchi di Trieste lanciata dal presidente M...
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: Francesco La Bella
Global Connectivity With The Mediterranean Basin
La sfida del regime di free zone per i punti franchi di Trieste lanciata dal presidente Marina Monassi.
Il messaggio del ministro all’Ambiente Corrado Clini sottolinea
Attuare un moderno regime di “free zone” ai punti franchi del Porto di Trieste: questo in sintesi l’obiettivo, carico di importanti risvolti per lo sviluppo dei traffici nell’alto Adriatico, lanciato da Marina Monassi, presidente dell’Autorità portuale di Trieste, in apertura della conferenza internazionale “Global Connectivity with the Mediterranean Basin”, in corso fino a domani nella Stazione di Marittima di Trieste, grazie all’organizzazione della World Free Zone Convention e dell’Autorità portuale di Trieste e grazie al supporto di Simest SpA.
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Artifacts from the Lost Tomb of Alexander the Great
What you are about to explore is a chapter of ancient history that has been omitted or los...
published: 28 Aug 2011
author: The Living Light Network
Artifacts from the Lost Tomb of Alexander the Great
What you are about to explore is a chapter of ancient history that has been omitted or lost when referring to classical sources. It is also a very important chapter of North American history.
Alexander Helios, Inc. has been pursuing this great archaeological discovery for several years. Unfortunately, as with many other historical sites, looting by the original discoverer has been a major obstacle in revealing the whole truth. Precious artifacts have been scattered about and sold to private collectors and many relics have suffered damage as a result. The looter on many occasions has threatened our lives and law enforcement has been unable to act due to the controversy surrounding this ancient site. According to the experts, such an archaeological deposit from the Mediterranean basin, now in North America, should not exist. Closed mindedness is a tragedy that plagues our academics.
Whatever Happened In Marion County?
In spring of 1925, a local resident, Orville Lowery, of Hickory Hill, in the southeast corner of Marion County Illinois, was busy with his two daughters removing rocks and debris from an area designated to be the family garden. His eldest daughter, Fern, who was six years old, began to explore along the ledge of the ravine next to the garden spot. Several feet away from the bluff, Fern discovered a hole cut through the sandstone by human hands. She called her father over to investigate the hole which he determined was of ancient origin.
Orville worked diligently for years attempting to get professional investigators from the state of Illinois out to the site to examine this entrance into the subterranean cavity. Orville was met with futility as the Illinois experts sloughed off the idea that anything of ancient significance could possibly exist in the most remote regions of Marion County. However, Orville was able to get Fern's discovery recorded in the WPA journals in Salem, the county seat. Frustrated for lack of interest, Orville later sold his property and moved to Mt. Vernon about 20 miles away in the early 1930's, taking with him his two charming girls. Fern and her sister grew up in Mt. Vernon, got married and moved to different states forsaking all prior knowledge of their family discovery. Orville, likewise ceased to pursue attempting to arouse the bitter scholars who had neglected him so many times.
All was quiet for decades, until one balmy day in early summer of 1961 when Michael Paul Henson, the most famous treasure guide writer in the country, approached Orville after reading about the discovery in the Salem courthouse. Excited at the renewed interest, Orville met with Henson and escorted him to the site of the ancient portal.
Henson, the respected writer of lost treasure books, published the information he had obtained in subsequent releases. Others who often copied Henson's work also duplicated this twisted tale of discovery long after the death of Orville in 1974.
In April of 1982, an ignorant Redneck from Olney, Illinois crisscrossed the coordinates of different treasure guides published years before in order to relocate the ancient portal. Upon finding the location again, he entered the cavern system and looted it to the tune of untold billions of dollars. The entrance was then filled in by the perpetrator of vicious crimes to cover up his misdeeds and hide the bodies of people he murdered in the early 1990's. It is here that our story begins.
We became involved with the Lowery Cave Project in summer of 1994. Since that time, dozens of people have been searching for the entrance that the former Olney resident covered up after removing precious artifacts for 10 years. Today, these artifacts are sold on the antiquities black-market all over the world, commanding unbelievable prices. The state of Illinois disregards the site as a hoax in order to remove themselves of any responsibility they might have had to recover the artifacts and prosecute the intruder who plundered this incredible ancient Mediterranean mortuary. All the while, antiquities experts around the globe purchase the artifacts from Illinois unimpeded. The state of Illinois, in its laziness, has stood by and watched the scenario unfold before them with not a care in the world. We, however, will pursue this endeavor to whatever bitter end it leads us.
Any use of this video is restricted under terms of the Creative Commons license at creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode and at creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ by Living Light Network http://livinglightnetwork.org
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Posted with exclusive written permission and by request of Harry Hubbard.
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ULYSSES SYNDROME
Soundwalk
Live at the Frying Pan
NYC
09.16.10
In the Fall of 2009 the Soundwalk collectiv...
published: 01 Oct 2010
author: Jim Helton
ULYSSES SYNDROME
Soundwalk
Live at the Frying Pan
NYC
09.16.10
In the Fall of 2009 the Soundwalk collective embarked aboard an old gaff rigged sailboat equipped with scanners and aerial antennae for a sound odyssey recording the hertzian frequencies along the shores of the Mediterranean basin.
The performance consists of a live onstage sound composition during which the originally recorded material is manipulated in real-time on custom pressed vinyl records.
This performance included ghosts.
Mixers - Stephan Crasneanscki, Dug Winningham, Simone Merli, Kamran Sadeghi
Ghosts - Aya Shapovalov, Ayelet Afek, Amy Harlib, Edward Arrocha, Nicolas Gorham, Jelly Boy, Chizuko Niikawa-Helton, Sachiko Kamiya, Yushemepree "Shem" Hasaun Spencer
Concept - Stephan Crasneanscki
Director - Jim Helton
Director of Photography - Josh Rothstein
Casting - Lisa Pomares
Production Assistant - Patrick Norman
Special Thanks - John Creavy, Fredric King
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The irresistible charm of Conero with Miles Davis, Basin Street Blues (manortiz too)
River Conero (Marche, Italy)
Monte Conero, which is 572 metres high and drops down sheer t...
published: 21 Feb 2012
author: manortiz too
The irresistible charm of Conero with Miles Davis, Basin Street Blues (manortiz too)
River Conero (Marche, Italy)
Monte Conero, which is 572 metres high and drops down sheer to the sea, is the only genuine interruption to the otherwise flat coast which winds its way through the northern lidos up to the Gargano. Thanks to the gentle and varied morphology of the area the Conero River offers a variety of very different settings, while the beaches which may be reached respond to the differing needs of visitors seeking a varied landscape.
Thus those who appreciate the tranquillity of the rocky coast will find their natural habitat relaxing in the picturesque bays of Due Sorelle, Sassi Neri or Mezzavalle, places which time does not appear to have touched; those who prefer a more "social" and animated beach life can direct their attention to the stretch of coast which goes from lower Numana up to Marcelli, where well-equipped beaches everywhere satisfy the desire for comfort and entertainment for adults and children.
Il Parco del Conero: : it is the only prominence (572 m.) beetling on the sea from Trieste to Gargano, dealing with Ancona and Camerano, and with the bathing centres of Sirolo and Numana, Monte Cònero is the core of the homonym Regional Park. Founded in 1987, but managed only from 1991, Parco del Cònero is an environmentalist oasis which extends for over 5800 hectares of protected area. There are places of big impression: the bay of Portonovo, “Due sorelle” beach, Belvedere nord, Pian Grande, Pian dei Raggetti and so on… Eighteen excursion routes that snakes between wild strawberries trees, broom bushes, holmes, pine trees, in the magic atmosphere of the Mediterranean maquis. Several species of birds reside here, some of them rare, together with an abundant faunal presence??.
The most of the plants which form the Mediterranean maquis are here protected and represent a third of the entire floral heritage of the region. A lot of testimonies of art: Santa Maria di Portonovo, San Pietro al Cònero, the Antiquarium on Picenum culture in Numana, together with geologic routes of peculiar interest
from http://www.numanablu.it/en/conero.aspx
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Tooway Launch Dublin 2011.mov
New-generation Tooway™ broadband services now available across Europe and the Mediterranea...
published: 04 Jul 2011
author: PPRWeb
Tooway Launch Dublin 2011.mov
New-generation Tooway™ broadband services now available across Europe and the Mediterranean Basin. Minister of Communications Pat Rabitte TD speaks at the Dublin launch. Eutelsat Communications (Euronext Paris: ETL) announced the commercial entry into service of its KA-SAT High Throughput Satellite, marking the official launch of its new-generation Tooway™ broadband service. Eutelsat's high-capacity all Ka-band system, combining satellite and on-ground infrastructure, opens a new chapter in the market for satellite-based IP services. As a powerful new platform for delivering high-bandwidth services to users beyond range of terrestrial networks, it can deliver cost-effective and competitive solutions that contribute to building inclusive digital economies across Europe and the Mediterranean Basin. The service is sold in Ireland by partners Digiweb and Onwave. www.tooway.com
- published: 04 Jul 2011
- views: 972
- author: PPRWeb
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Conferencia Dinamización 15 09 2011
The Committee of the Regions, the political assembly that provides the regional and the lo...
published: 20 Sep 2011
author: INNOVATEproject
Conferencia Dinamización 15 09 2011
The Committee of the Regions, the political assembly that provides the regional and the local levels with a voice in EU policy development and EU legislation, has held a capitalization conference entitled "Dynamization of the local economies through interregional cooperation in the Mediterranean area" last 15th September 2011. During the event, representatives of regions and provinces from Italy, Greece, France and Spain have presented the projects CHORD and INNOVATE MED, which have been developed to find innovative ways to unlock the potential of their heritage and traditions in the Mediterranean basin.
- published: 20 Sep 2011
- views: 19
- author: INNOVATEproject
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MAVİ TUR SEYAHAT.wmv
Mediterranean region is an unique place wher the history, culture and the nature come toge...
published: 25 Mar 2011
author: muhsinyasar
MAVİ TUR SEYAHAT.wmv
Mediterranean region is an unique place wher the history, culture and the nature come together. In this region where the cultures meet, you live unforgettable minutes and you aber will want to live one more time. Do you want to have mystic excursions to the most famous beaches of Turkey, ancient ruins and wonderful sea?
- published: 25 Mar 2011
- views: 366
- author: muhsinyasar
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2nd Eastern Mediterranean Pharmaceutical Symposium (EMPS 2011)
Let's go to Qatar to meet the Pharmaceutical Students of the Eastern Mediterranean Region!...
published: 29 Nov 2012
author: IPSForg
2nd Eastern Mediterranean Pharmaceutical Symposium (EMPS 2011)
Let's go to Qatar to meet the Pharmaceutical Students of the Eastern Mediterranean Region! 2nd Eastern Mediterranean Pharmaceutical Symposium (EMPS 2011) July 2011 - Doha, Qatar
- published: 29 Nov 2012
- views: 1
- author: IPSForg