- published: 04 May 2011
- views: 164
- author: TravelVideoStore
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The World Atlas - NEAR EAST: ISRAEL, SYRIA & LEBANESE, JORDAN
The Atlas steps into the digital age. A new one-of-a-kind World Atlas covering all parts o...
published: 04 May 2011
author: TravelVideoStore
The World Atlas - NEAR EAST: ISRAEL, SYRIA & LEBANESE, JORDAN
The Atlas steps into the digital age. A new one-of-a-kind World Atlas covering all parts of the globe with animated maps from Rand McNally and in-depth cultural and historical information. Each episode is dedicated to different countries, containing four distinct features - physical geography, political geography, popular locations, and thematic maps. This episodes takes you through Israel, Syria & Lybia along with Jordan.
- published: 04 May 2011
- views: 164
- author: TravelVideoStore
123:21
Noam Chomsky on the State-Corporate Complex: A Threat to Freedom and Survival
The Hart House Debates Committee, Near East Cultural and Educational Foundation (NECEF), a...
published: 12 Apr 2011
author: HartHouseUofT
Noam Chomsky on the State-Corporate Complex: A Threat to Freedom and Survival
The Hart House Debates Committee, Near East Cultural and Educational Foundation (NECEF), and Science for Peace present The State-Corporate Complex: A Threat to Freedom and Survival, a talk by academic, author and political activist Noam Chomsky. The talk started with introductory remarks by Hart House Warden, Louise Cowin. Chomsky was then introduced by Toronto Star columnist and best-selling author Linda McQuaig. Followed by talk by Chomsky and moderated Q&A; by political science student Semra Sevi. The closing remarks were made by Science for Peace member Chandler Davis.
- published: 12 Apr 2011
- views: 64242
- author: HartHouseUofT
0:37
Biggie Piggie Vs Near East Garlic & Olive Oil Couscous v2.0.com
Biggie Piggie likes Garlic & Olive Oil Couscous. 蒸粗麥粉 кус-кусом クスクス cuscús الكسكس 쿠스쿠스 קו...
published: 11 Oct 2012
author: Biggie Piggie
Biggie Piggie Vs Near East Garlic & Olive Oil Couscous v2.0.com
Biggie Piggie likes Garlic & Olive Oil Couscous. 蒸粗麥粉 кус-кусом クスクス cuscús الكسكس 쿠스쿠스 קוסקוס Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: @TheBiggiePiggie Follow our Channel on YouTube and Subscribe: www.youtube.com Sponsor Us With Food. Country View Counter : 130
- published: 11 Oct 2012
- views: 248
- author: Biggie Piggie
5:50
Plaintive Violin Episode 5 Ending (Alternate1)- The Walking Dead Final Scene With Near Eastern Music
NB This alternative version features a different voice/music synchronisation, and the sour...
published: 17 Jan 2013
author: IbnilJabal11
Plaintive Violin Episode 5 Ending (Alternate1)- The Walking Dead Final Scene With Near Eastern Music
NB This alternative version features a different voice/music synchronisation, and the source music at the end has been changed. Original version can be found at www.youtube.com A revamping/rescoring of the background music behind the wrenching final scene of Telltale's impressive video-game adaptation of The Walking Dead to give it some added punch (violin coupled with oud, nai, and derbakke). Hope it proves enjoyable. The source music has some excellent melodic sweeps. Along with the eventually accompanying percussion and decent synchronisation between the dialogue/mood and music, it should make for a good video. As musical accompaniments go, largely expressive at points (tempting enough as it's been given this calibre of voice acting and writing to discount the risk of overemotional arrangements), as the Semitic taste is accustomed to. (اللي منكن بيتذكر حالو كيف كان يدمَع على شوفة الانمي " سالي" بالزمانات اكيد رح يكيَف على هاللعبة.) Game: The Walking Dead - Episode 5 - No Time Left Musical content: Traditional Arabic Instrumental Music
- published: 17 Jan 2013
- views: 28
- author: IbnilJabal11
10:24
Raw Nai Episode 5 Ending -The Walking Dead Final Scene Set to Near Eastern Music
NB Two alternative versions of the video with different closing music can be accessed at w...
published: 22 Jan 2013
author: IbnilJabal11
Raw Nai Episode 5 Ending -The Walking Dead Final Scene Set to Near Eastern Music
NB Two alternative versions of the video with different closing music can be accessed at www.youtube.com and www.youtube.com IoJ4Yjow9Dg A revamping/rescoring of the background music behind the wrenching final scene of Telltale's impressive video-game adaptation of The Walking Dead to give it some added punch (nai). Hope it proves enjoyable. As the first word in the title suggests, the source music is more focused towards creating mood and general atmosphere, it being more abrasive and harsher, more minimalist, and less characterised by full melodic stretches and continuous, connected phrasing than the other videos that have been uploaded. Even so, it still manages to connect sharply with the dialogue at specific points (and becomes appropriately quite 'raw' as Clementine weeps). Earlier portions of the final scene not used in the previous videos are also included here. I've found out that the music works better and very fittingly in these earlier portions. With the Bedouin-styled closing music and wailing chosen for this version, the video probably counts as the most despondent and emotionally discomforting in its conclusion compared to the other uploads on the channel. As musical accompaniments go, largely expressive at points (tempting enough as it's been given this calibre of voice acting and writing to discount the risk of overemotional arrangements), as the Semitic taste is accustomed to. (اللي منكن بيتذكر حالو كيف كان يدمَع على شوفة الانمي " سالي" بالزمانات اكيد رح ...
- published: 22 Jan 2013
- views: 3
- author: IbnilJabal11
5:32
Sacral Nirvana - Oliver Shanti japan
Born to be free Love, Land of monasteries Free land under the sky Love, In universal under...
published: 17 Sep 2008
author: Berta Araceli Chocooj
Sacral Nirvana - Oliver Shanti japan
Born to be free Love, Land of monasteries Free land under the sky Love, In universal understanding No limitations! the beauty of japan, knows the marvels of japan and his surroundings the mount fuji etc., theme buda bar III Tai Chi Too music from tibetan,mongolia,ori,turk,Indian and arabic cultures as well. Near east middle east and far east.
- published: 17 Sep 2008
- views: 952080
- author: Berta Araceli Chocooj
10:12
Norman Finkelstein vs Martin Indyk over Gaza and the "Peace Process" 1/8/09 Democracy Now 1 of 4
www.youtube.com for part 2 The Israeli assault on Gaza is entering its thirteenth day. Som...
published: 08 Jan 2009
author: mediagrrl9
Norman Finkelstein vs Martin Indyk over Gaza and the "Peace Process" 1/8/09 Democracy Now 1 of 4
www.youtube.com for part 2 The Israeli assault on Gaza is entering its thirteenth day. Some 700 Palestinians have been killed, with many thousands more wounded, and a humanitarian crisis is mounting. Ten Israelis have died, four by friendly fire. A ceasefire has not been reached, and the offensive continues. We host a debate between Martin Indyk, the former US ambassador to Israel and Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs during the Clinton administration, director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution and author of, Innocent Abroad: An Intimate Account of American Peace Diplomacy in the Middle East, and Norman Finkelstein, author of several books, including The Holocaust Industry, Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict and Beyond Chutzpah. www.democracynow.org
- published: 08 Jan 2009
- views: 50391
- author: mediagrrl9
9:20
Norman Finkelstein vs Martin Indyk over Gaza and the "Peace Process" 1/8/09 Democracy Now 2 of 4
www.youtube.com for part 3 The Israeli assault on Gaza is entering its thirteenth day. Som...
published: 08 Jan 2009
author: mediagrrl9
Norman Finkelstein vs Martin Indyk over Gaza and the "Peace Process" 1/8/09 Democracy Now 2 of 4
www.youtube.com for part 3 The Israeli assault on Gaza is entering its thirteenth day. Some 700 Palestinians have been killed, with many thousands more wounded, and a humanitarian crisis is mounting. Ten Israelis have died, four by friendly fire. A ceasefire has not been reached, and the offensive continues. We host a debate between Martin Indyk, the former US ambassador to Israel and Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs during the Clinton administration, director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution and author of, Innocent Abroad: An Intimate Account of American Peace Diplomacy in the Middle East, and Norman Finkelstein, author of several books, including The Holocaust Industry, Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict and Beyond Chutzpah. www.democracynow.org
- published: 08 Jan 2009
- views: 26047
- author: mediagrrl9
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Norman Finkelstein vs Martin Indyk over Gaza and the "Peace Process" 1/8/09 Democracy Now 3 of 4
www.youtube.com for part 4 The Israeli assault on Gaza is entering its thirteenth day. Som...
published: 08 Jan 2009
author: mediagrrl9
Norman Finkelstein vs Martin Indyk over Gaza and the "Peace Process" 1/8/09 Democracy Now 3 of 4
www.youtube.com for part 4 The Israeli assault on Gaza is entering its thirteenth day. Some 700 Palestinians have been killed, with many thousands more wounded, and a humanitarian crisis is mounting. Ten Israelis have died, four by friendly fire. A ceasefire has not been reached, and the offensive continues. We host a debate between Martin Indyk, the former US ambassador to Israel and Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs during the Clinton administration, director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution and author of, Innocent Abroad: An Intimate Account of American Peace Diplomacy in the Middle East, and Norman Finkelstein, author of several books, including The Holocaust Industry, Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict and Beyond Chutzpah. www.democracynow.org
- published: 08 Jan 2009
- views: 21762
- author: mediagrrl9
52:36
SYRIA
Syria is an ancient country of culture, located between the Mediterranean and the desert. ...
published: 08 Jan 2010
author: TravelVideoStore
SYRIA
Syria is an ancient country of culture, located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, old villages, impenetrable fortresses and biblical harbor towns have witnessed the rich and fascinating history of bygone times. Damascus, located 100 kilometers from the Mediterranean coast, is the capital of Syria and a symbol of culture in the Near East . The Citadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls and it was from there that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Khan As'ad Pasha is often referred to as being the most beautiful caravanseria in the Near East. Its inner courtyard is covered by 8 mighty and partly painted cupolas, each of which is supported by 4 pillars. Set amid the desert savannah of Syria are the proud remains of a unique and mysterious metropolis, Palmyra, a legendary ancient city that was built due to the existence of the Tadmur Oasis. The shortest and fastest route from the Mediterranean to Mesopotamia and Persia travels directly past the Tadmur Oasis thus, it was only a question of time until an important trading post was founded there. Around a quarter of a million Bedouins live in Syria's desert areas. They are nomads who speak Arabic and belong to the Muslim faith. Their income is derived from sheep, goats and camels which produce both milk and meat. They travel the desert accompanied by their animals. Further north, on the edge of the fertile Ghab Valley, is ...
- published: 08 Jan 2010
- views: 503
- author: TravelVideoStore
10:02
JORDAN'S CRUSADER CASTLES Jordan
The ruins of the Crusader castles of Jordan serve as a reminder of the bloody battles that...
published: 08 Jan 2010
author: TravelVideoStore
JORDAN'S CRUSADER CASTLES Jordan
The ruins of the Crusader castles of Jordan serve as a reminder of the bloody battles that once took place between the Christians and Muslems and that shook the Near East at a time in history known as The Crusades. Around four kilometres from the small town of Ajlun is Jordan's sole surviving castle, Qalaat Ar-Rabad. It was designed to protect the pilgrims who were on their way to Mecca but was also a symbol of military power aimed well and truly at the Crusaders. The year 1115 marked not only the victory of the Crusaders at the Battle of Tell Danit but also the beginning of Shoubak's construction. After a siege that lasted eighteen months, Shoubak fell in 1189 to Ayyubid. Shortly afterwards, it was enlarged by the Marmeluccs and in the 19th century, the Ottomans moved into the fortress. The most famous of the Crusader castles is situated in the city of Kerak, around 20 kilometres southeast of the southernmost extremity of the Dead Sea. The fortress had great strategic importance as those who controlled Al Kerak, also controlled large areas of Palestine and an area that extended to the southern section of the Dead Sea. Almost 100 years after the conquest of the fortress, the last French outposts in the Near East were also abandoned and today, it is only the mighty and impressive ruins of the Crusaders that have survived, an atmospheric reminder of a glorious and colorful past.
- published: 08 Jan 2010
- views: 840
- author: TravelVideoStore
1:06
Hurricane Sandy Transformer Explosion at NY Power Plant
MANHATTAN — A massive explosion rocked a Con Edison plant near East 14th Street and the FD...
published: 30 Oct 2012
author: NewsPoliticsNow3
Hurricane Sandy Transformer Explosion at NY Power Plant
MANHATTAN — A massive explosion rocked a Con Edison plant near East 14th Street and the FDR on Monday evening as Hurricane Sandy continued to batter New York City. Area residents shared photos and video footage of the explosion, which plunged much of the neighborhood into darkness, via social media websites shortly after it happened. A New York camera operator has filmed a transformer erupting in a huge ball of blue light in downtown Manhattan after Hurricane Sandy made landfall. Shot from across the East River in Brooklyn, the video posted online shows a series of bright blue flashes illuminating the sky from explosions at the Con Ed (Consolidated Edison) power plant. Con Ed has announced that it has already shut off power to customers to part of Lower Manhattan so it can be restored faster after the storm passes. Much of Manhattan is now without power, with millions of homes elsewhere also facing blackouts. Water levels are now at record highs in the city, with the Fire Department of New York headquarters evacuated by boat. The sea surged a record of nearly four metres at the foot of Manhattan.
- published: 30 Oct 2012
- views: 70372
- author: NewsPoliticsNow3
2:59
Life Is Good - Surfside Texas Beach House Rental ~ www.LifeIsGoodSurfside.com
Life is Good- 979-871-3058- www.CoronaDelMarSurfside.com. View all of our beach front hous...
published: 03 Feb 2011
author: SurfsideBeachHouses
Life Is Good - Surfside Texas Beach House Rental ~ www.LifeIsGoodSurfside.com
Life is Good- 979-871-3058- www.CoronaDelMarSurfside.com. View all of our beach front houses in Surfside, TX along the Texas Gulf Coast. Great proximity to Houston and Galveston. Our most popular beach house located along the Pedestrian beach.
- published: 03 Feb 2011
- views: 1249
- author: SurfsideBeachHouses
25:01
Inside Syria - What does 2013 have in store for Syria?
The conflict in Syria has been going on for nearly two years now. And as we enter 2013, we...
published: 06 Jan 2013
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Inside Syria - What does 2013 have in store for Syria?
The conflict in Syria has been going on for nearly two years now. And as we enter 2013, we look at what the future may hold for the country. Where do things stand right now, and what is likely to happen in 2013? Inside Syria, with presenter Hazem Sika, is joined by guests: Patrick Seale, a leading British writer on the Middle East, and the author of The Struggle for Syria and Asad of Syria: The Struggle for the Middle East; Joseph Bahout, a professor of Middle East politics at the Institute for Political Studies in Paris; and Andrew Tabler, a senior fellow with the Program on Arab Politics at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
- published: 06 Jan 2013
- views: 11863
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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4:05
ABD Presents: The Physics of Skateboarding Part 1
Already Been Done in conjunction with the Sole Technology Institute present the Physics of...
published: 09 Mar 2011
author: Already Been Done
ABD Presents: The Physics of Skateboarding Part 1
Already Been Done in conjunction with the Sole Technology Institute present the Physics of Skateboarding featuring Kelly Hart.
Our Physics of Skateboarding article is in no way related to the http://physicsofskateboarding.com website. Dr. Tae is an awesome guy and we want to thank him for not giving us any grief about using the Physics of Skateboarding name for our article. To learn more about Dr. Tae and his progressive approach to education check out http://drtae.org
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The American Dollar
Near East (Bonus Track)
Atlas
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47:26
Megalightning
ENTIRELY NEW FORMS OF LIGHTNING HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED UP TO 1000 TIMES BIGGER THAN ANY BOLT...
published: 07 Jul 2011
author: dmptv
Megalightning
ENTIRELY NEW FORMS OF LIGHTNING HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED UP TO 1000 TIMES BIGGER THAN ANY BOLT PREVIOUSLY SEEN. WHILE NORMAL LIGHTNING FIRES DOWN BELOW CLOUDS, THESE GIANT BOLTS SHOOT UP, STUNNING EXPERTS WITH IMAGES OF LIGHTNING 80 KILOMETRES HIGH.
THIS LIGHTNING, SIX TIMES MORE POWERFUL THAN PASSENGER PLANES ARE DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND, MAY BE THE REAL KILLER IN A SPATE OF BAFFLING AIR DISASTERS.
Camera takes photo.
AND FOR THE FIRST TIME WE CAN REVEAL THE PHOTOGRAPH THAT SPARKED A SECRET NASA ENQUIRY.
WAS THIS THE PROOF THAT A HIGH ALTITUDE LIGHTNING STRIKE CAUSED THE CRASH OF THE SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA?
Title card:
MEGA-LIGHTNING
NARRATOR:
EACH DAY, THE EARTH IS SHAKEN BY 8 MILLION BOLTS OF THE SKY'S MOST POWERFUL FORCE: LIGHTNING.
Bolt of lightning.
NARRATOR:
ENERGY FROM ONE BOLT EXPLODES IN SPLIT SECOND, BUT COULD POWER A HOUSEHOLD FOR HALF A YEAR. AT ANY TIME, 1800 STORMS PUMMEL OUR PLANET. EACH ONE IS A GIANT BATTERY. INSIDE A STORM, WATER TURNS TO HAIL. FAILLING ICE CRASHES ON RISING DROPLET, CREATING STATIC ELECTRICITY. CHARGES OF UP TO 100 MILLION VOLTS BUILD UP. ARCS OF ELECTRICITY FIRE OUT. THIS IS LIGHTNING. MORE THAN 90 PERCENT OF ALL BOLTS FIRE WITHIN CLOUDS. BUT A HIGHLY CHARGED STORM WILL FIRE A CASCADE OF ELECTRICAL CHARGE TO EARTH, DRAWN TO THE HIGHEST POINT. A TREE OR A BLADE OF GRASS CAN TRIGGER LIGHTNING, OR EVEN A PERSON. EACH YEAR, 100O PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD DIE FROM DIRECT HIT. A LIGHTNING BOLT IS ONLY 3 CM WIDE. BUT AT 33,000 DEGREES CELCIUS, IT IS HOTTER THAN THE SURFACE OF THE SUN.
CGI lightning.
NARRATOR:
THIS HEAT EXPANDS THE SURROUNDING AIR, WHICH EXPLODES OUTWARDS AS THUNDER, THE SOUND OF LIGHTNING.
CGI lightning strike.
NARRATOR:
A LIGHTNING FLASH TRAVELS AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT; IT'S THUNDER TRAVELS MUCH SLOWER. THE SHORTER THE TIME BETWEEN THE FLASH AND THE THUNDER, THE CLOSER THE LIGHTNING BOLT. FEW CLOUD TO GROUND STRIKES ARE LONGER THAN THREE KILOMETRES. AND TEXTBOOKS SAID NO LIGHTNING COULD EXIST ABOVE THE CLOUDS.
Cloud to ground lighting with measuring rod.
Walt Lyons on balcony.
NARRATOR:
BUT THEN WEATHERMAN WALT LYONS AIMED HIS CAMERA ACROSS THE COLORADO PLAINS ON JULY 6, 1993.
Mountains through Walt's eye glasses
NARRATOR:
WHAT HE SAW OVERTURNED 200 YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC CERTAINTY IN AN INSTANT.
Green sprites images.
NARRATOR:
HE FILMED THESE VIDEO IMAGES. THEY SHOW LIGHTNING 80 KILOMETRES HIGH AND 40 KILOMETRES WIDE FIRING ABOVE THE CLOUDS. THEIR EXISTENCE HAD BEEN DISMISSED AS FANTASY. THEIR DISCOVERY SHEDS NEW LIGHT ON WHAT HAS BEEN CAUSING AIRPLANES TO FALL FROM THE SKY.
Sunrise.
Stuart Beecher lights a pipe.
NARRATOR:
THE DISCOVERY OF MEGA-LIGHTNING BEGAN WITH ORDINARY PEOPLE SEEING EXTRAORDINARY THINGS.
Stills of Beecher in name separated by light flashes.
NARRATOR:
IN 1969 STUART BEECHER WAS DEFENDING A MORTAR PIT OUTSIDE SAIGON IN SOUTH VIETNAM, WHEN A STORM BROKE.
Stuart Beecher:
There was this giant flash of lighting that reached from the ground through the base of the cloud, completed illuminated the cloud, and out the top from the ground, in this beautiful double helix pattern, that seemed to just go on forever. It was just like it was going straight into space.
Amateur photo of above cloud lightning.
STRAPLINE:
Photograph: Tudor Williams
NARRATOR:
THERE HAD EVEN BEEN PHOTOGRAPHS. THIS WAS TAKEN AT MT ISA IN AUSTRALIA, IN 1968. SCIENTISTS HAD IGNORED THE SIGHTINGS.
Skeet Vaughan flying.
NARRATOR:
SKEET VAUGHAN, A SENIOR NASA ENGINEER, MET A WITNESS WHO HAD SEEN GIANT LIGHTNING IN 1981. AS A TRAINED PILOT, VAUGHAN TOOK THE SIGHTING SERIOUSLY.
STRAPLINE:
Skeet Vaughan - NASA Engineer 1959-96
Skeet Vaughan:
I wrote an article in one of the flying magazines, and asked pilots to tell me if they'd seen any unusual lightning, or anything out of the ordinary. A number of pilots, about 19 of them, sent me letters telling me about this kind of a thing.
Pilot walks to letterbox.
NARRATOR:
PILOT LARRY PARTRIDGE WAS ONE OF THOSE WHO WROTE TO VAUGHN, REVEALING THAT HE'D SEEN GIANT LIGHTNING ABOVE THE CLOUDS GOING UP, AND NOT DOWN.
STRAPLINE:
Larry Partridge, pilot.
Larry Partridge:
All of a sudden, POW! Just a split second, this huge bolt of lightning came out of the top and disappeared into deep blue space. The captain turned to me and said, wide eyed, and said did you see that? And so I said yes, and so we turned and told the flight engineer, and he said, that's impossible. Lightning doesn't go up.
CGI blue jet.
Pilot Robin May flying.
STRAPLINE:
Robin May - pilot
Robin May:
A Strike of lightning appeared to come from the top of the cloud, went straight up, bright white, for ten or 15 thousand feet, then broke up into a lot of little fingers that went through the different colours of the spectrum, and disappeared off into space.
CGI of sprite to show what Larry sees through window of plane.
Skeet Vaughn:
But most of the pilots had said they'd never talk to people about this, they were somewhat reluctant to, in the case that they
6:47
Wolfpack All City Team Race 2
5 member teams make their own way from the east to the beach! Anything goes, but only one ...
published: 10 Feb 2009
author: Bicykiller
Wolfpack All City Team Race 2
5 member teams make their own way from the east to the beach! Anything goes, but only one team will take it all...
Blood, broken bones, near collisions and busy freeways made this All City Team Race epic!
40:07
WINTER IS COMING - Seven Days on the John Muir Trail
These are Helpful Links:
* Best Map (I think this is the best one): http://amzn.to/JMT_MAP...
published: 27 Nov 2009
author: Ryan Commons
WINTER IS COMING - Seven Days on the John Muir Trail
These are Helpful Links:
* Best Map (I think this is the best one): http://amzn.to/JMT_MAP
* Planning Book (Descriptive and accurate): http://amzn.to/JMT_BOOK
* JMT's Most Essential Gear Item: http://amzn.to/trekkingpoles
General Info:
* Blog: http://walkifornia.blogspot.com/2011/06/john-muir-trail-video-of-trail-from-mt.html
* Permit Help (Information for either direction): http://bit.ly/aQGIUJ
* Mileage: http://bit.ly/ak1INf
* Elevation Profile (Click on the Image and it expands): http://bit.ly/bodOxf
* Transportation from one trailhead to the other (best price): High Sierra Transportation 760.258.6060
Get in touch with me if you have questions about the John Muir Trail. I'm happy to help. Facebook Message: Ryan Commons
This is a summary of an October thru-hike on the John Muir Trail. I traveled seven days on foot from Whitney Portal to Yosemite and stuffed my camera with as much beauty as I could. Evening temperatures were below freezing each night and signs of winter were ever-present. I hope you enjoy the pictures and the story.
General Summary:
The John Muir Trail climbs out of Yosemite Valley northeast over the Cathedral Range to Tuolumne Meadows then descends into Lyell Canyon which it follows south, up Lyell canyon, to Donohue Pass (11,050' high), in the ridge which divides Yosemite National Park from the Ansel Adams Wilderness in the Inyo National Forest. The largest glacier in the Sierras lies on the face of Mt Lyell.
Over Donohue Pass the trail descends into the valley of the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River, a wet region with many lakes and streams that attracts fishers (who need a permit from the State Fish and Game Department.) It descends to Shadow Lake, a famously-beautiful lake, then rises up over a ridge before descending to Devil's Postpile. The scenic Ritter Range, an old range whose rising preceded the rising of the Sierra forms the east wall of the valley. The soil changes from the rough grainy soil of eroding mountains to volcanic dust, a less pleasant soil to deal with keeping clean against, especially when wet.
At Devil's Postpile and Red's Meadow. A small National Monument, Devil's Postpile features the unusual formation of hundreds of hexagonal posts of basalt that had the opportunity to solidify without mixing, allowing them to freeze in hexagonal posts. A mile from Devil's Postpile lies Red's Meadow which has a campground (with a site for backpackers that always has room for one more), a hot springs plumbed into shower stalls providing free hot showers (perhaps after a wait for the water to get hot, especially the further down the pipes your stall. Wait for it.), a store (food but few supplies for hikers - it appears to serve fishers more) and cafe, both open 7 AM to 7 PM, and a shuttle bus goes to the town of Mammoth Lakes (round-trip: $8).
The trail climbs out of the valley of the Middle Fork through forest still burnt from the 1993 fire through a meadow, past Deer Creek, and then along the west face of the ridge above Cascade Valley to Duck Creek. From Duck Creek the trail ascends a ridge-point then descends into Purple Lake, then another ridge-point before descending into Lake Virginia. The trail descends steeply to Tully Hole, on a fork of Fish Creek, then gently to the head of Cascade Valley, where it crosses Fish Creek on a bridge and ascends another fork of Fish Creek past high rocky Squaw and Chief Lakes to Silver Pass on Silver Divide.
The trail descends Silver Pass past Silver Pass Lake, follows Silver Pass Creek to the North Fork of Mono Creek at Pocket Meadow, then descends to Quail Meadows, a mile east of Lake Edison. It crosses Mono Creek then rises steeply to Bear Ridge, follows the ridge then descends to the bank of Bear Creek. It follows Bear Creek, then its west fork, to its source, Marie Lake, then over Selden Pass.
The JMT now descends Selden Pass past Heart Lake, through a meadow to Sally Keyes Lakes, crosses Senger Creek and descends an exposed ridge to the South Fork of the San Joaquin River. About halfway down a trail that leads directly to Blayney Meadows and its hot spring meets the JMT. The JMT itself descends a little less steeply than that trail to the bank of the South Fork to where the Piute Creek joins the South Fork and the border with King's Canyon National Park.
The JMT continues up the South Fork, crossing it on bridges twice until it reaches Goddard Canyon, where it heads east steeply up into meadow-filled Evolution Valley. After passing through Evolution, McClure (ranger station here), and Colby Meadows it climbs to Evolution Lake, surrounded by many high mountains named after famous scientists who contributed to the theory of evolution, mountains popular with climbers. From Evolution Lake the JMT passes four more lakes before ascending to Muir Pass on the Goddard Divide. Muir Pass has a well-built stone shelter where stranded hikers can spend a night (no fires!).
The JMT descends past Helen Lake then follows the
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9:55
Civilisations- Mesopotamia [3/6]
Mesopotamia, or 'the country between two rivers', is the oldest civilisation to have flour...
published: 10 Dec 2007
author: easeen
Civilisations- Mesopotamia [3/6]
Mesopotamia, or 'the country between two rivers', is the oldest civilisation to have flourished at the confluence of two rivers: the Tigris and the Euphrates. The Mesopotamians included various peoples, the Sumerians, the Babylonians, the Akkadians, who coexisted and succeeded one another, mixing and inter-relating in a Near East with a wide range of racial facets. These different peoples, who once lived along the banks of the two rivers, have left behind an archaeological heritage of inestimable value.How did they flourish in such a hostile environment? Where did their wealth come from? And how did this perfectly structured civilisation finally fade and disappear for ever? This popular series gives new insights into some of the most influential civilisations to shape the world as we know it. To understand where we are now, it might help to understand where we have been.
- published: 10 Dec 2007
- views: 66112
- author: easeen
8:58
Joseph Campbell--Mythology of the First City States
www.jcf.org Agriculture and the domestication of animals 10000 years ago in the Near East ...
published: 02 Jul 2010
author: campbellfoundation
Joseph Campbell--Mythology of the First City States
www.jcf.org Agriculture and the domestication of animals 10000 years ago in the Near East creates larger communities and new cultural organization - from herders to warriors... This video is a brief excerpt from interviews filmed with Joseph Campbell shortly before his death in 1987, previously unreleased by the Joseph Campbell Foundation - http
- published: 02 Jul 2010
- views: 33932
- author: campbellfoundation
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Max Igan & Ken O'Keefe in Gaza - False Flags & America's 'National Interest' - September 2012
Max Igan & Ken O'Keefe in Gaza with a humorous and serious look at false flag history maki...
published: 27 Sep 2012
author: Ken O'Keefe
Max Igan & Ken O'Keefe in Gaza - False Flags & America's 'National Interest' - September 2012
Max Igan & Ken O'Keefe in Gaza with a humorous and serious look at false flag history making and the illusion of 'American interests'. Patrick Clawson of the Washington Institute for Near East Studies helps us illustrate our points.
- published: 27 Sep 2012
- views: 8672
- author: Ken O'Keefe
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Tango to Evora [Live] - Loreena McKennitt (A Mediterranean Odyssey)
***SUPPORT THE ARTIST: BUY HER CD*** Disclaimer: I am not involved, in any way, with the c...
published: 04 Oct 2010
author: Miguel Boronha
Tango to Evora [Live] - Loreena McKennitt (A Mediterranean Odyssey)
***SUPPORT THE ARTIST: BUY HER CD*** Disclaimer: I am not involved, in any way, with the contents of this video. It's purpose is merely to help publicize the artist, Loreena McKennitt, and no copyright infrigement is intended. CD description from Quinlan Road website: "A Mediterranean Odyssey is a two-disc collection that commemorates Loreena's 2009 Mediterranean tour and combines newly recorded live performances of audience favorites with previously released studio recordings, all inspired by the tones, textures and rich cultural heritage of the Mediterranean. The first disc, From Istanbul to Athens, features 56 minutes of concert highlights from the tour, including several songs that have never before been recorded live. It also includes a 24-page booklet with lavish illustrations and photos from the tour. The second CD, The Olive and the Cedar, consists of 11 conceptualized studio versions of songs personally selected by Loreena from her catalogue. The disc focuses on her musical travel writing approach to the studio recording process and her inspiration in relation to the history of the Celts around the Aegean, the Mediterranean, North Africa and the near East." ***SUPPORT THE ARTIST; BUY HER CD***
- published: 04 Oct 2010
- views: 103591
- author: Miguel Boronha