- published: 11 Dec 2010
- views: 10816
- author: TheJapanChannelDcom
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Japan - How to #61 - Japanese Calendar !
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published: 11 Dec 2010
author: TheJapanChannelDcom
Japan - How to #61 - Japanese Calendar !
Check out our playlists for hundreds more Japan videos!
- published: 11 Dec 2010
- views: 10816
- author: TheJapanChannelDcom
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Learn Spoken Japanese lesson 18
This is the 18th lesson in the series of spoken Japanese lessons posted by Sowmyan. This l...
published: 30 May 2010
author: Sowmyan Tirumurti
Learn Spoken Japanese lesson 18
This is the 18th lesson in the series of spoken Japanese lessons posted by Sowmyan. This lesson is about the expression of calendar time. We discuss the traditional Japanese calendar, the Hei-Sei era, how it is referred, the names of the months, and the names of the dates. We also introduce the names of week days.
- published: 30 May 2010
- views: 1744
- author: Sowmyan Tirumurti
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New Year Morning in Japan
Japanese families commonly begin the New Year with a traditional meal of ozoni which means...
published: 01 Jan 2010
author: softypapa
New Year Morning in Japan
Japanese families commonly begin the New Year with a traditional meal of ozoni which means 'mixed simmerings'. The soup-like dish consists of a fish or kelp stock to which various items are added such as freshly made mochi rice as well as vegetables such as daikon, spinach, carrots and potatoes. The special foods consumed during the New Year holiday are called 'osechi-ryori'. These foods are typically hearty and easy to prepare allowing family members to relax and enjoy the most important holiday within the Japanese calendar. Our family typically enjoys ozoni at the grandparents home followed by prayers at the Butsudan home altar. This tradition is very old in Japan and is similar in many ways to the traditional Christmas dinner gatherings which are important in many Western countries.
- published: 01 Jan 2010
- views: 10703
- author: softypapa
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Japan Jump Starts Year of the Rabbit with Bunnies in Costume
And finally today, some Japanese are *jump* starting the holiday celebrations for the Year...
published: 22 Dec 2010
author: NTDTV
Japan Jump Starts Year of the Rabbit with Bunnies in Costume
And finally today, some Japanese are *jump* starting the holiday celebrations for the Year of the Rabbit. These rabbit owners are dressing up their pets--and having a *hopping* good time. At "Bunny Family" just south of Tokyo, on Tuesday, bunny owners primp their pets for the New Year. They're hoping to immortalize their furry bundle in a photo session. While most of Asia remains faithful to the Chinese lunar calendar for the Lunar New Year, Japan uses the Western style calendar for both. It makes New Year's Day the start of 2011 and the Year of the Rabbit. The bunnies are given a total makeover with Japanese kimonos. They're then put in the spotlight, with their owners hoping to use the photos for holiday greeting cards. [Kana Hasebe, Mondy's Owner]: "Since it's the Year of the Rabbit next year, I'm going to use this photo for my New Year's greeting cards. I mean, it's the only year (in a while) I will be able to take pictures like this." With Christmas just around the corner, some owners dress up their rabbits in Santa and other Christmas costumes. Local housewife Yuki Shibahara has groomed her 3-year-old "Choco" into a pretty princess, complete with glittery cape and tiara. Shibahara says she's hoping the Year of the Rabbit will be leap and bounds better than previous years. [Yuki Shibahara, Choco's Owner]: "Choco has never been sick so I hope he continues to be healthy next year. As for myself, I've been living with rabbits and since it's the Year of the Rabbit next ...
- published: 22 Dec 2010
- views: 39685
- author: NTDTV
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Anime News: Bleach is not ending Japanese perfer dub read or die.wmv
the show that covers anime and japanese pop culture bleach is ending www.crunchyroll.com M...
published: 25 Feb 2012
author: TheEchidna83
Anime News: Bleach is not ending Japanese perfer dub read or die.wmv
the show that covers anime and japanese pop culture bleach is ending www.crunchyroll.com Magazine Reports Bleach Anime Ending on March 27th www.crunchyroll.com takawokukuru twitter twitter.com/#!/takawokukuru Shoboi Calendar link www.animenewsnetwork.com Shoboi Calendar translate with google crome cal.syoboi.jp Shoboi Calendar April cal.syoboi.jp Man Arrested for Posting "Kamen Rider Fourze" on Korean Video Sharing Site www.crunchyroll.com AKB 48 Members to Play Characters Modeled After Themselves in "Crayon Shin-chan" www.crunchyroll.com VIDEO: Will Sega's maimai Revolutionize Rhythm Games? www.crunchyroll.com Experience a Virtual Japanese Festival in "Minna no Ennichi" Mini-Game Collection www.crunchyroll.com New Yomiko from New "Read or Die" Manga "ROD Rehabilitation" Previewed www.crunchyroll.com Do Japanese Viewers Prefer Dubs? New Trend Notes Shift www.crunchyroll.com
- published: 25 Feb 2012
- views: 12536
- author: TheEchidna83
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Two ways of using the hidden MIDI in functonality on monotribe
Two ways: 1) As a TB-ish synth. 2) Creating instruments on the fly by sending new automati...
published: 05 Aug 2011
author: Gameboygenius
Two ways of using the hidden MIDI in functonality on monotribe
Two ways: 1) As a TB-ish synth. 2) Creating instruments on the fly by sending new automation data for each new note. BIG info post: blog.gg8.se Discussion on Muff Wiggler Forums: muffwiggler.com Another monotribe modder: monomodder.blogspot.com
- published: 05 Aug 2011
- views: 12565
- author: Gameboygenius
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Love Letter MV + After School Calendar Package + Wallscroll
After School Calendar Package: www.kpoptown.com ORDER HAPPY PLEDIS 2012 @ YESASIA: www.yes...
published: 01 Dec 2011
author: EverlastingPlayGirlz
Love Letter MV + After School Calendar Package + Wallscroll
After School Calendar Package: www.kpoptown.com ORDER HAPPY PLEDIS 2012 @ YESASIA: www.yesasia.com ORDER AFTER SCHOOL'S DIVA SINGLES @ YESASIA: Jacket A: www.yesasia.com Jacket B: www.yesasia.com Jacket C: www.yesasia.com PREORDER AFTER SCHOOL'S RAMBLING GIRLS/BOY @ YESASIA: Jacket...
- published: 01 Dec 2011
- views: 2307
- author: EverlastingPlayGirlz
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2012.3.11_02/09 「The truth of 311 seismic terror By Richard Koshimizu」
Next www.youtube.com Continuation reproduction www.youtube.com 9-11 AND STEALTH JEWISH (By...
published: 30 May 2012
author: dokuritsutou2
2012.3.11_02/09 「The truth of 311 seismic terror By Richard Koshimizu」
Next www.youtube.com Continuation reproduction www.youtube.com 9-11 AND STEALTH JEWISH (By richardkoshimizu) www15.ocn.ne.jp WTC WAS DEMOLISHED BY HYDROGEN BOMB. www15.ocn.ne.jp Judaism calendar and magnitude terrorism richardkoshimizu.at.webry.info userdisk.webry.biglobe.ne.jp What Lies Behind the Radiation Panic in Fukushima richardkoshimizu.at.webry.info 世界に向けて警鐘を! richardkoshimizu.at.webry.info Fukushima Nuke Power Plant : Nothing serious. richardkoshimizu.at.webry.info 2011/09/14 CAUTION! 3-11 SEISMIC TERRORISTS ARE STILL AROUND (Mar.19) CAUTION! 3-11 SEISMIC TERRORISTS ARE STILL AROUND. Dear human species, Japan quakes are man-made! richardkoshimizu.at.webry.info 3-11 perpetrator's volcano eruption program richardkoshimizu.at.webry.info Fukushima Nuke Power Plant : Nothing serious. richardkoshimizu.at.webry.info Daily quakes at exactly same latitude/longtitude richardkoshimizu.at.webry.info Look at this clear evidence of ARTIFICIAL QUAKES richardkoshimizu.at.webry.info 3-11 Seismic Terrorism: Tokyo Quake Emegency Info! richardkoshimizu.at.webry.info Artificial earthquakes in Japan by D Rockefeller richardkoshimizu.at.webry.info Judaism calendar and magnitude terrorism richardkoshimizu.at.webry.info Richard Koshimizu from Tokyo
- published: 30 May 2012
- views: 12233
- author: dokuritsutou2
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Japanese 7-11 | Advent Dec 2nd
Watch me walk through a 7-11 in Japan and try not to get kicked out for filming. This vide...
published: 01 Dec 2011
author: ozzy78
Japanese 7-11 | Advent Dec 2nd
Watch me walk through a 7-11 in Japan and try not to get kicked out for filming. This video idea is thanks to the votes cast by viewers! Hope you liked it. Keep the ideas coming! Check out my blog on Japan: ozz78onlyinjapan.blogspot.com Also, follow me on twitter: twitter.com Intro flash by Jerry www.youtube.com "Up on a Housetop" by Kevin Macleod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0" creativecommons.org
- published: 01 Dec 2011
- views: 1078
- author: ozzy78
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Going Back to the Future for Sushi & Tempura - Travel in Japan
JNTO / Japan National Tourism Organization (Global site): www.jnto.go.jp Japan Event Calen...
published: 20 Dec 2010
author: lawrence5151
Going Back to the Future for Sushi & Tempura - Travel in Japan
JNTO / Japan National Tourism Organization (Global site): www.jnto.go.jp Japan Event Calendar www.jnto.go.jp -
- published: 20 Dec 2010
- views: 2681
- author: lawrence5151
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uniqlo calendar 2009 - tilt shift video
www.uniqlo.com Published by Phelipe Hamoui Music by: Fantastic Plastic Machine feat. Yasua...
published: 21 Jun 2009
author: Phelipe Hamoui
uniqlo calendar 2009 - tilt shift video
www.uniqlo.com Published by Phelipe Hamoui Music by: Fantastic Plastic Machine feat. Yasuaki Shimizu uniqlo calendar - video still Uniqlo launched their latest web project the uniqlo calendar. individuals can set their location, country and city and the calendar then shows the weather information of the city. the 3 main features of the calendar are city view, music and uniqlo's item catalogue. filmed in 32 areas across 7 cities in japan (tokyo, kanagawa, hyogo, shizuoka, tokushima, okinawa) the miniature city views showcase in fast fed moving images of captured cities.
- published: 21 Jun 2009
- views: 20476
- author: Phelipe Hamoui
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ItaliaspeedTV - Fiat 500 Bambino Club "Picnic" - Fruit & Flower Park, Kobe, Japan
The Fiat 500 has proved an instant hit across the world and especially so in Japan were a ...
published: 17 Jul 2010
author: ItaliaspeedTV
ItaliaspeedTV - Fiat 500 Bambino Club "Picnic" - Fruit & Flower Park, Kobe, Japan
The Fiat 500 has proved an instant hit across the world and especially so in Japan were a new club Bambino was formed recently to cater for the tiny car and this month many owners gathered together in Kobe for the second time for a "Picnic". The first time the owners congregated on the immaculate paved plaza of the Kobe Municipal Fruit & Flower Park was last January, just weeks after the club had been formed, providing an instant outlet for the enthusiasm of the Japanese buyers who have been seduced by the new model's charms. To celebrate the third birthday of the 500 which fell earlier this month the members of Bambino headed back to Kobe for a 500 "Picnic", and in particular they headed to the Municipal Fruit & Flower Park. This famous location is situated in the northern part of Kobe, and was specially constructed to imitate the architectural style of the buildings in Europe, making it a perfect setting for this European icon, and providing the owners with the excellent leisure facilities of the hotel and the amusement park. That first "Picnic" event a year-and-a-half ago drew drew sixteen gleaming examples of the new 500 model which were perfectly complimented in the plaza by a pristine example of the original motoring icon, a model first launched half a century ago; this time the enthusiastic Bambino club doubled that number to thirty 500s, and again drew on representation of the first historic model to carry the 500 name. The array the diminutive Italian cars that ...
- published: 17 Jul 2010
- views: 2549
- author: ItaliaspeedTV
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大濠公園花火: Ohori Fireworks in Japan - Teaser!
Get Fluent @ GenkiJapan.net Just a taster of the fireworks the other day. Summer = firewor...
published: 06 Aug 2011
author: GenkiJapanNet
大濠公園花火: Ohori Fireworks in Japan - Teaser!
Get Fluent @ GenkiJapan.net Just a taster of the fireworks the other day. Summer = fireworks in Japan! Keep an eye out for the big finale coming soon! Be genki, Richard PS Check out the http site for a free printable Japanese August calendar!
- published: 06 Aug 2011
- views: 6311
- author: GenkiJapanNet
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The Hidden History of the Human Race
YouTube - Klaus Dona - The Hidden History of the Human Race (March 2010)
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Bill Ryan t...
published: 02 Jun 2011
author: DuyTue Quote01
The Hidden History of the Human Race
YouTube - Klaus Dona - The Hidden History of the Human Race (March 2010)
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Bill Ryan talks with Klaus Dona about The Hidden History of the Human Race
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This is Bill Ryan here from Project Camelot and Project Avalon.
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and it's 20th of February, 2010
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and it's my great privilege to be meeting again with Klaus Dona.
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And, in this video presentation
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it's going to be an interview with a difference
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because I'm going to do very little talking indeed --
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maybe none at all!
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And Klaus is going to be doing
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an audio commentary on one of his
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extremely special, unusual, and fascinating slide shows
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about the artifacts and the various phenomena that he has been researching,
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discovering, investigating personally all over the world
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relating to what I think you could legitimately call
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The Hidden History of the Human Race.
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Would you say that that's a good summary, Klaus?
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That's a very good summary, yes.
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So I'm going to step back here, and what follows now, just
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kick back and enjoy this slide presentation.
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And Klaus is going to take you through his own journey.
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You can accompany him on his own journey through his own discoveries.
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And take it away, Klaus. What are we looking at here?
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I can see an array of pyramids. What's the significance?
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The significance is that you can find pyramids
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all over the world on each continent.
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And the question is: When and who did build those pyramids?
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Why many of those pyramids all over the world are looking very, very similar?
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Another question is: Did there really exist a global civilisation?
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And I think many of our researches are really
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telling us that once upon a long time, a global civilisation existed,
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but how many thousands of years ago, we don't know.
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Most of the audience of Project Camelot
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may know about the story of one stone pyramid building found in 1984,
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25 metres under the sea level in Japan on the island of Yonaguni,
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which is the southest Japanese island belonging to the Ryukyu Island Group.
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And, there is still a struggling of some international archaeologists
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who are saying that these monuments were done by Nature.
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But my friend, Professor Masaaki Kimura, did several years since then,
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researches not only on this monument,
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but also he found several others close by.
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On the right side down, you have a model.
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And one thing Nature is definitely not
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doing on top of two platforms of this monument.
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There is one huge stone turtle and one huge stone bird like an eagle.
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Nature is doing many things, but not such a precise, perfect monument.
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And the question is: Where are all the stones?
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If Nature would have done it...
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broken down... Where are those stones?
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There are also streets and there was also found
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a stone stadium like a Roman Colosseum
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with stone seat rows and stone stairs.
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Nature is great, is doing many, many great things, but not such perfect buildings.
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Here you have the huge stone turtle
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and you can see also how small is a diver against this big monument.
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Here you have one street with stairs going up.
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Here again, a very close-up picture
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just to recognise the size of this huge monument.
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Here you can see some world maps.
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On the top, on the right side you can see the Piri Reis map
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which was used already long time before
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Christopher Columbus came to America.
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And you can see how perfect this map was already
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in the beginning of the 16th century, showing
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part of Europe, of Spain, Portugal,
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part of Western Africa and also part of South America.
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We do not know until now
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who was able to make such a perfect map already centuries ago.
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And, on the rest of the Piri Reis map,
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which we do not show on this picture,
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you can also see the Antarctic without ice.
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In 1956 researchers found out that
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the Earth under the ice mass at the Antarctic
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is exactly like the Piri Reis map was showing,
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so this Piri Reis map should be at least older than 10- to- 12,000 years.
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But the next question would be:
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Who was able to make such a wonderful world map?
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On the left side, on top, you see Atlantis
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and the map is the other way around.
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He did it the other way around,
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and you can see the continent between Europe, Africa, and also America.
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And you can see on the left side down,
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different sides of a huge stone world map.
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This stone world map was found in 1984
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while gold digging in Ecuador in an underground tunnel system
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with other 350 artifacts which do not really fit any
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known and existing South American pre-Columbian culture.
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On this stone map is a natural quartz line, a white one.
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And, this is the front side of the world stone map.
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And you can see approximately in the Near East, close to Saudi A
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Tiger Rabbit in Hongdae, Seoul
Gaia in Korea: the first of five pieces for each quadrant of the city. The hybrid of the T...
published: 05 Jul 2010
author: Gaia
Tiger Rabbit in Hongdae, Seoul
Gaia in Korea: the first of five pieces for each quadrant of the city. The hybrid of the Tiger and Rabbit signifies the annual transition in the Korean calendar. Furthermore, these archetypal symbols of aggression and submission address the hierarchy of japanese colonization and contemporary korean identity. Situated in Hongdae, the center of Seoul's fashion and nightlife, the neighborhood is the confluence of traditional korean culture and American influence.
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Community Calendar Japanese
Here is a commercial we produced for our TV stations community calendar...
published: 31 Aug 2009
author: My50-TV (KASY)
Community Calendar Japanese
Here is a commercial we produced for our TV stations community calendar
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Community Calendar-Japanese Fall Festival
Community Calendar-Japanese Fall Festival...
published: 03 Sep 2009
author: New Mexico's CW
Community Calendar-Japanese Fall Festival
Community Calendar-Japanese Fall Festival
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MAN MADE QUAKES - HAARP = JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE TSUNAMI 11 MARCH 2011
THANKS TO - WITHHELDINTELLIGENCE - www.youtube.com AMAZING SCENES..Large areas of Japan's ...
published: 12 Mar 2011
author: manmadequakes
MAN MADE QUAKES - HAARP = JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE TSUNAMI 11 MARCH 2011
THANKS TO - WITHHELDINTELLIGENCE - www.youtube.com AMAZING SCENES..Large areas of Japan's northern Pacific coast have been swamped by a devastating tsunami, engulfing entire towns following a major 8.9 offshore quake. IS IT MAN MADE...HHHHHMMM!!!!!!!! THANKS TO - WITHHELDINTELLIGENCE - www.youtube.com
- published: 12 Mar 2011
- views: 21582
- author: manmadequakes
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Heroes return to Japan's tsunami coast!
Honoring manga and anime legend Shōtarō Ishinomori, Ishinomaki, Miyagi, built a museum fea...
published: 04 Dec 2012
author: 復興カレンダー とうほく
Heroes return to Japan's tsunami coast!
Honoring manga and anime legend Shōtarō Ishinomori, Ishinomaki, Miyagi, built a museum featuring his works. The city was badly hit by the March 11, 2011 tsunami, and the museum was not spared the devastating waters. The building did survive, however, and it, and its heroes, are now back! Ishinomori Mangakan homepage (in Japanese): www.man-bow.com (The museum will be temporarily closed from February 12 to March 22, 2013 for remodeling.) Tōhoku Revival Calendar article: en.re-tohoku.jp
- published: 04 Dec 2012
- views: 10026
- author: 復興カレンダー とうほく
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Mayan vs Gregorian Calendar?
This video is brought to you by Sedona Dolphins (www.sedonadolphins.com). It is one of a s...
published: 17 Apr 2008
author: YakimaLee
Mayan vs Gregorian Calendar?
This video is brought to you by Sedona Dolphins (www.sedonadolphins.com). It is one of a series of clips of our tour to Japan in March 2008 with Don Alejandro (High Mayan Priest from Guatemala) This was spoken in Spanish translated to English, then Japanese. The clips are taken from www.CelestialLightRecordings.com DVD of the lecture series.
- published: 17 Apr 2008
- views: 3242
- author: YakimaLee