- published: 09 Dec 2006
- views: 971259
9:37
Camel - Snow Goose Excerpts
"The Snow Goose", "Friendship" and "Rayader Goes To Town" register, tapped May 9, 1975, at...
published: 09 Dec 2006
Camel - Snow Goose Excerpts
"The Snow Goose", "Friendship" and "Rayader Goes To Town" register, tapped May 9, 1975, at BBC studios.
The Camel band with the original Set Up! With Peter Barden, the keyboardman;the fantastic guitarrist, Andrew Latimer, the drummer, Andy Ward and the amazing bassist Doug Fegurson.
Thes band is so abusively sensational, who I would not dare to describe it.
Enjoy It (and sorry for my bad English).
- published: 09 Dec 2006
- views: 971259
58:45
Camel - Mirage (Full Album)
I don't own anything. Copyright to Camel and Deram Records.
2002, UK, London 8829292, Rele...
published: 28 May 2012
Camel - Mirage (Full Album)
I don't own anything. Copyright to Camel and Deram Records.
2002, UK, London 8829292, Release Date 3 June 2002, CD (remastered edition + bonus tracks).
Please support the band by buying their records, cd's, dvd's, and attending to their shows.
Tracklist:
1. Freefall
2. Supertwister
3. Nimrodel - The Procession - The White Rider
4. Earthrise
5. Lady Fantasy - Encounter - Smile For You - Lady Fantasy
Bonus Tracks:
8. Arubaluba (Live)*
9. Lady Fantasy - Encounter - Smiles For You - Lady Fantasy (Original Mix)*
Personnel:
Andrew Latimer: Guitars, Flute, Vocals (A 3, B 2)
Peter Bardens: Organ, Piano, mini Moog, Mellotron, Vocals (A 1), Fender Piano, Clavinet
Doug Ferguson: Bass
Andy Ward: Drums & Percussion
Produced By David Hitchcock
Engineered By Howard Kilgour & Bill Price
- published: 28 May 2012
- views: 103800
12:33
Camel - Lady Fantasy
A great performance of the classic of classics!!!
With two original members Andy Latime...
published: 19 May 2006
Camel - Lady Fantasy
A great performance of the classic of classics!!!
With two original members Andy Latimer (guitar/vocals) and Pete Bardens (organ).
Though is a great performance you'll miss Andy Ward and Doug Ferguson.
Camel music progrock band group
- published: 19 May 2006
- views: 885321
12:46
Camel, Lady Fantasy, 1974. Prog-Rock Classic.
Taken from the awesome 1974 album MIRAGE. Camel are one of the greatest prog bands ever! S...
published: 19 Sep 2010
Camel, Lady Fantasy, 1974. Prog-Rock Classic.
Taken from the awesome 1974 album MIRAGE. Camel are one of the greatest prog bands ever! Spacey Guitars,Dreamy Vocals & lots of Atmospheric Synths make their music irresistible!!! Fans of this music should have a listen to UK Space-Rock band 'OZRIC TENTACLES'-they are awesome!!!
- published: 19 Sep 2010
- views: 277674
1:28
Scientists Say They Have Found Remains Of Ancient Arctic Camel
Scientists in Canada said Tuesday, they have found the ancestor of modern camels in Ellesm...
published: 07 Mar 2013
Scientists Say They Have Found Remains Of Ancient Arctic Camel
Scientists in Canada said Tuesday, they have found the ancestor of modern camels in Ellesmere Island in northern Canada.
- published: 07 Mar 2013
- views: 93
58:57
Camel - BBC Sight and Sound Concert 1977
Fabulosa presentación de esta mega-banda británica de rock progresivo en el Hippodrome, Go...
published: 26 Jul 2012
Camel - BBC Sight and Sound Concert 1977
Fabulosa presentación de esta mega-banda británica de rock progresivo en el Hippodrome, Golders Green, Londres (22 de septiembre de 1977).
En este concierto traen consigo su tour de su disco debut de esa época "Rain Dances", pero no sólo interpretan casi completamente ese trabajo, sino también, sacan de su baúl de éxitos composiciones de álbumes anteriores tales como: "Camel",
"The Snow Goose" y "Moonmadness". Haciendo de este, una delicia audio-visual que se debe degustar de principio a fin.
Ya para ese entonces, el bajista co-fundador de Camel "Doug Ferguson" se había marchado de la clásica -y para mi gusto- mejor formación que tuvo y tendrá Camel.
Dejando así su puesto vacante para el prodigioso bajista "Richard Sinclair" (ex Caravan), que nos deleita con su hermosa voz y su contundencia y sello personal en el bajo.
También en este show se integra un nuevo miembro a las filas de esta super banda, el saxofonista "Mell Colins", que pasa a ser un quinto miembro activo en conciertos y posteriores discos. Él agregará la seducción y sutileza a cada tema de este espectáculo, dándole así un sentimiento nuevo a cada éxito ya familiarizado que ésta banda nos entregó.
Cinco eruditos músicos componen este espectáculo mostrándonos toda su capacidad y profesionalismo que en cada tema interpretan con maestría, y dejando en claro, por que Camel es un Monstruo del Prog-Rock... Un Monstruo.
Line-Up:
Andrew Latimer - Guitarras, Flauta, Voz.
Andy Ward - Batería, Percusión.
Richard Sinclair - Bajo, Voz.
Peter Bardens - Teclados, Sintetizador.
Mell Colins - Saxofón, Flauta, Percusión.
Set-List:
01. First Light
02. Metrognome
03. Unevensong
04. Rhayader
05. Rhayader Goes To Town
06. Skylines
07. Highways Of The Sun
08. Lunar Sea
09. Rain Dances
10. Never Let Go
11. One Of These Days I'll Get An Early Night
Tendrán un viaje de 58 minutos de pura Técnica, Destreza, Armonía, Sutileza y Maravilla Musical... Que lo disfruten!!
- published: 26 Jul 2012
- views: 25402
71:27
CAMEL -- Moonmadness -- 1976
CAMEL -- Moonmadness -- 1976
1 Aristillus 00:00
2 Song Within a Song 1:55
3 Chord Cha...
published: 23 Feb 2012
CAMEL -- Moonmadness -- 1976
CAMEL -- Moonmadness -- 1976
1 Aristillus 00:00
2 Song Within a Song 1:55
3 Chord Change 9:08
4 Spirit of the Water 15:53
5 Another Night 18:02
6 Air Born 24:56
7 Lunar Sea 30:00
8 Another Night (single) 39:09
9 Spirit of the Water (demo) 42:35
10 Song Within a Song 44:47
11 Lunar Sea 52:04
12 Preparation/Dunkirk 61:52
Pete Bardens - Keyboards, Vocals
Rhett Davies - Producer
Doug Ferguson - Bass, Vocals
Andy Latimer - Flute, Guitar, Vocals
Andy Ward - Percussion, Drums, Voices
- published: 23 Feb 2012
- views: 116295
58:13
Camel - Rajaz (Full album) - 1999
1.Three Wishes
2.Lost and Found
3.The Final Encore
4.Rajaz
5.Shout
6.Straight To My H...
published: 22 Nov 2012
Camel - Rajaz (Full album) - 1999
1.Three Wishes
2.Lost and Found
3.The Final Encore
4.Rajaz
5.Shout
6.Straight To My Heart
7.Sahara
8.Lawrence
- published: 22 Nov 2012
- views: 11161
3:58
Extinct Camel Discovery in High Arctic
New insight into camel evolution comes from an amazing discovery of bones from the leg of ...
published: 05 Mar 2013
Extinct Camel Discovery in High Arctic
New insight into camel evolution comes from an amazing discovery of bones from the leg of an extinct giant camel in Canada's High Arctic. Natalia Rybczynski, Ph.D., a palaeobiologist at the Canadian Museum of Nature, shows what her team found on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. She explains the significance of the discovery and what it means to the study of biodiversity in the High Arctic about 3.5 million years ago.
Canadian Museum of Nature— http://nature.ca
See Natalia's 2007 scientific discovery of an extinct animal, Puijila darwini:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hT8DtfriYU&list;=PL2BE6109060DFC726&index;=2
Read more about Natalia and her research: http://nature.ca/en/about-us/museum-corporation/staff-directory/biography-natalia-rybczynski
- published: 05 Mar 2013
- views: 34823
1:07
Camel safari through the Chambal ravines
Camel safari through the Chambal region. Adventurers and explorers of the New India touris...
published: 09 Mar 2013
Camel safari through the Chambal ravines
Camel safari through the Chambal region. Adventurers and explorers of the New India tourist kind are taken through the ravines and badlands of the beautiful Chambal river valley, Madhya Pradesh, with armed escorts, just in case...!
National Chambal Sanctuary, also called the National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary, is a 5,400 km2 (2,100 sq mi) tri-state protected area in northern India for the critically endangered gharial (small crocodiles), the red-crowned roof turtle and the endangered Ganges river dolphin. Located on the Chambal River near the tripoint of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, it was first declared in Madhya Pradesh in 1978 and now constitutes a long narrow eco-reserve co-administered by the three states. Within the sanctuary the pristine Chambal River cuts through mazes of ravines and hills with many sandy beaches. The sanctuary is protected under India's Wildlife Protection Act of 1972. The sanctuary is administered by the Department of Forest under the Project Officer with headquarters at Morena, Madhya Pradesh.
The Critically endangered Gharial crocodile and the Red-crowned roof turtle live here, and together with the endangered Ganges River Dolphin are the keystone species of the sanctuary. Other large threatened inhabitants of the sanctuary include Muggar crocodile, Smooth-coated Otter, Striped Hyaena and Indian Wolf. Chambal supports 8 of the 26 rare turtle species found in India, including Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle, Three-striped roof turtle and Crowned river turtle. Other reptiles who live here are: Indian flapshell turtle, Soft Shell turtle, Indian roofed turtle, Indian tent turtle and Monitor lizard.
There are many nature watching opportunities available for the visitors to the National Chambal Sanctuary. The best opportunities for sighting and photography of Gharial and Dolphins can be had by hiring a boat with experienced driver and guide, available at several points along the river. A boat excursion will also offer many good viewpoints for photography of water and shore birds and unique landscapes. Walking trails in the ravines and along the river offer opportunities for close observation of the wide variety of plants and animals in the Sanctuary. There are public vehicle entry points to Chambal Sanctuary at Pinahat, Nandagon Ghat, Sehson and Bharch. Boating and visiting arrangements can be made with the help of the Wildlife Conservator Office, at Kota.
Visitors may explore Ater Fort, a beautiful but dilapidated landmark and historical site near Ater town, 35 km from Bhind. The fort was built by the Bhadauria kings Badan Singh, Maha Singh and Bakhat Singh in 1664-1698. The fort is situated on the banks of the Chambal River and can be reached by bus, jeep or boat.
There are Forest Rest Houses at Bah and Chakkar Nagar and Public Works Department Inspection Bungalows at Bah and Pinahat. There are several commercial hotels and Eco Lodges at Agra, Etawah and Bah.[3] The nearest airport is at Agra. The nearest railway station is at Agra. Agra and Mathura are major rail junctions with a number of trains from all over the country. Bharatpur, Ranthambhor National Park (with change at Bharatpur), Bandhavgarh National Park (Katni, Umaria) and Kanha National Park (Jabalpur) are all well serviced by the rail network from Agra.
Source: Wikipedia
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- published: 09 Mar 2013
- views: 66
146:21
IMSA Camel GT Portland 1988
The IMSA G.I. Joe's Gran Prix from Portland International Raceway in Portland, Oregon on E...
published: 08 Mar 2013
IMSA Camel GT Portland 1988
The IMSA G.I. Joe's Gran Prix from Portland International Raceway in Portland, Oregon on ESPN's Speedworld. The world's best road racers are in attendance behind the wheel of the super exotic GT Prototypes. Also included are the Camel Lights.
Hosted by: Bob Varsha and Bill Adam
Pit Reporters: Jerry Garrett and Rick DeBruhl
Note: This race was uploaded for educational and entertainment purposes only. I do not own or claim to own this race. All rights belong to the American Le Mans Series.
- published: 08 Mar 2013
- views: 54
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20:10
Paris Vol. 5
Entry from July 27, 2009 "We are jet-lagged and exhausted. The alarm blared at 4:30 am. Wi...
published: 19 Sep 2010
author: The Seventh Movement
Paris Vol. 5
Entry from July 27, 2009 "We are jet-lagged and exhausted. The alarm blared at 4:30 am. Without opening my eyes I hit the snooze. "Just five more minutes" I told myself… "Lets go dude" a groggy voice commanded from the background. I didn't move. Out of nowhere, a pillow slammed down on my head, the mattress is lifted out from under me, and I hit the hardwood floor just missing my camera bag. "Ugh not again" I thought, but I knew he was right, we needed to hustle across the city and get our cameras rolling before sunrise. "
We were in Paris with only a week to shoot. Armed with top of the line cameras, fresh batteries, memory card wallets, and our favorite glass. The game-plan was to shoot as much as possible and to motivate each other when we were exhausted from staring down the viewfinder. Time-lapses were just an afterthought. Seen a couple. Heard a bit on what it takes to get one done. But when we stepped off the plane in Paris, we had never seen the sky as beautiful as it was. Some twenty two hours later, we slept...at least tried to...
We had never shot a time-lapse before, we had never put one together. We were just two guys who came to Paris to photograph. To make beautiful images. And we did. And we didn't stop. It became a battle against our batteries. " Why take one when you can take one-thousand" we'd laugh. Sometimes staying at a spot all day. Biking or walking from place to place. Mispronouncing words we didn't know. Two more packs of Camel's gone. We shot and shot and uploaded wherever we were. Even ran through the terabyte we brought with us and had to buy another one at Rue Montgalet ( nightmare ). Fell asleep on the Alexander III bridge while the clicks of our camera shutters became an urban lullaby.
Wandering around the streets of Paris armed with $20,000 in gear, we took Paris head on.
Its a scary feeling when you burn through a 32 gigabyte card before the day is done. You don't see what you're shooting. You compose the first frame and let your subject do the rest. We would wait for that perfect set of clouds or that perfect flare or trail from a plane. And all the while we didn't know what the final product would look like. We were shooting blind. But we wouldn't have had it any other way. The unknown kept us moving. Kept us thinking about what could happen when we return. Kept us thinking about what all these different pieces might say in the end.
Changing glass as much as we did, we didn't factor in the amount of sensor dust that would build up. We could never just shoot something once, from one angle, without doing brackets and panoramic builds. It became an obsession. And our shutters paid the price. Back home, it took weeks to get organized. Then it took months working between all these side projects, our main gig at BorrowLenses.com, and the Paris project. Just beginning to think about what we would do with all the clips became overwhelming. There wasn't an obvious flow. There didn't seem to be a complete overall puzzle that could even be constructed with the pieces we had. And the pieces were in pieces.
We started building each clip in After Effects. Render. Smoke. Chill. Re-Render. Smoke. Chill. We built around 150 clips out of the time-lapses we shot in Paris. They were flickery, noisy, grainy, bandy but they were ours. And we spent more time trying to fix them than we ever imagined. They were the first of the series. And from a single Clint Mansell song from "The Wrestler" sparked a vision for the Volumes. And once we put the first ones on Vimeo, we knew we had something going. We built the second one with a Tycho song. The third from Flying Lotus. The fourth from Pelican City. And after the fourth volume was built, we saw all these comments about the sensor dust. And THAT ate away at us.
So we started from scratch; as if we had just hoped off the plane from Paris. Reorganize, re-edit, recolor, re-render. Days and days of work. Going through entire albums trying to find that one song that would go perfectly with all the clips strung together. But we didn't know how they would all hold together. There was no obvious order again. And we didn't think we could fill the twenty volume quota that we had promised to our fans. So we settled on doing a Director's Cut. A montage of all of the clips: Paris Volume 5.
Enter Pigeon Point. We had been shooting a new series called the California Coastline. And we went to Pigeon Point down in Santa Cruz with our friend Matt. At first it didn't seem like a prime spot for time-lapses. But Matt didn't tell us the most amazing thing about Pigeon Point. They installed a new temporary 6-beam setup while the main lighthouse wasn't operational. We shot through the night, edited the next day, and posted on Monday. While we were editing, Mogwai popped into the playlist. To be honest we never sat down and listened to Mogwai with our work but it turned out that Friend of the Night fit that piece like a glove. And so we chose 2 Rights Make
4:16
This Isreal
A road trip straight through Israel. Had no idea what the complexities and diversity of th...
published: 20 Oct 2011
author: Matty Brown
This Isreal
A road trip straight through Israel. Had no idea what the complexities and diversity of the cultures were, but I got deeper and deeper, seeing all walks of life living together in this amazing land. The conglomerate of things happening in that tiny, but EPIC country (it's smaller than New Jersey!) packed a punch like a bustling beehive. I was overwhelmed and totally let Israel envelope me. I bonded with every flavor of person there... they were all Israeli. They were all beautiful people. (By the way, the title isn't spelled wrong, lol...read it again ;)
Shot with the 7D and edited with Sony Vegas
I edited this video with a fever, kidney infection, and $4 headphones! LOL.
Music by the amazing John Adams (Harmonielehre_ Part III - Meister) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000TH4VOK/ref=dm_mu_dp_trk3
Featured in The Atlantic Magazine
SPECIAL THANKS:
-GONCALO DE ALMEIDA COSTA for touring me to the best places and meeting the best guides and locals!
-KEITH RIVERS for letting me borrow his camera for the trip!
-NATHAN MILLER for stocking me up on batteries and cards!
Thank you guys for trusting me with your stuff! haha.
13:35
TOWERS OF THE ENNEDI
In Towers of the Ennedi, veteran climber Mark Synnott—known more for his far-flung adventu...
published: 06 May 2011
author: Camp 4 Collective
TOWERS OF THE ENNEDI
In Towers of the Ennedi, veteran climber Mark Synnott—known more for his far-flung adventures than his technical accomplishments—brings young climbing stars Alex Honnold and James Pearson to the Ennedi to explore its untouched landscapes. Together, Synnott, Honnold and Pearson endure a long, bumpy drive across the sand flats of a godforsaken country to reach an incredible destination: gardens of towers filled with graceful fingers of rock, bottle-shaped formations and lithe arches. With its stark and poetic footage of camels and rock, as well as jarring images of unpleasant travels, this film shows that sometimes you can have just as many adventures trying to reach your destination as you can have once you get there.
a CAMP 4 COLLECTIVE production
Directors: Renan Ozturk, Jimmy Chin, Tim Kemple
Executive Producer: Shannon Ethridge
Cinematographers : Renan Ozturk, Tim Kemple, Jimmy Chin
Editor: Renan Ozturk
Motion Graphics and Titles: Eric Bucy (Electric Beige), Renan Ozturk
Music in order of appearance:
Diagram Collective
"Ordway"
www.DiagramCollective.com
Philip Sheppard
"Adrenaline Rusher"
www.PhilipSheppard.com
Jett Craze
drone sound FX
www.JettCraze.com
Computer Vs Banjo
"Give Up On Ghosts"
www.ComputerVsBanjo.com
CatacombKid
"Cellar Door"
www.CatacombKid.com
Adam Parker
"K3"
www.bit.ly/adam_MMC
Computer Vs Banjo
"San Joaquin"
www.ComputerVsBanjo.com
Ki:Theory
"Daily Routine"
www.KiTheory.com
Green Button Music
"The Cave"
www.GreenButtonMusic.com
Computer vs. Banjo
"Outer Space"
http://ComputerVsBanjo.com
Ki:Theory
"Pathways"
www.KiTheory.com
4:04
SaBo-FX - Glazed (1080p)
Please let me know what you think! Leave a comment and/or 'LIKE'...
Song title: Glazed
Mu...
published: 07 May 2012
author: sabofx
SaBo-FX - Glazed (1080p)
Please let me know what you think! Leave a comment and/or 'LIKE'...
Song title: Glazed
Music: SaBo-FX
Video (edit): SaBo-FX
Models in this video:
[Your sister]
Jessica Burciaga
Bethanie Badertscher
Chloe Miranda
Music Background info:
I was suffering from a writer's block for some time. But I'm back on track with this song which is a SaBo original for a change. The strange sounding instrument starting from 1:34 is actually a vocal that I found on a sample CD amplified with an electric guitar. I hope you enjoy the break beats in this song. I spent a lot of time fine-tuning them. Personally I like the last part of the song the most (starting from 3:04). I used the Camel Phat VST in combination with ReFX Nexus filters to create the raw bass sound.
Video Background info:
I can't wait to hear what you think of the babes in this video. I really fell in love with the blonde girl 'Chloe'. But when I had the video reviewed by my friends, some did not agree. So let me know which of the girls you would like to see in a future video. And again I would like for Playboy to show girls with at least a pretty face and not just big boobs. If it takes a while before my next video is released, it's probably due to a lack of nice footage. You deserve the best and I will not drop my standards.
Off-topic: I really look forward to Adobe After Effect CS6 which is about to be released. It promises to have a lot of cool and useful features.
Hardware:
My super sweet workstation: Specs: Intel® Core™ i7-2600K, GeForce GTX 570 / 1.2 GB on-board, SSD Crucial CT128M4SSD2, Corsair 16 GB DDR3-1333
Rendering this video from start to finish took 1 hour and 16 minutes
Credits / disclaimer:
I need to credit Playboy for providing the high quality footage for this video! For several reasons, I had to cut out most the juicy bits from the original footage. But I don't need a lawsuit from Playboy. Don't let me stop you from downloading the uncensored video from the playboy website. This requires a paid subscription. (just so you know).
Fetch the MP3 from my SoundCloud page:
http://soundcloud.com/sabo-fx/sabo-fx-glazed
Or download high quality MP3 versions of all my trax for free (including the music of this video):
ftp://youtube:sabotrax@ftp.sabo-fx.net:3306/
(copy the line above and paste into your browser address bar)
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Hit the [subscribe] button to automatically receive a notification of my future video releases.
Recommendations:
Listen to the music on either a headphone or some big ass speakers (to fully enjoy the baseline).
Watch the video in 1080p for the ultimate audiovisual experience!
Don't forget to visit www.sabo-fx.net to check out my other productions.
Audio/Video software used: (no hardware synth)
* Cakewalk Sonar 8.5.3
* Adobe Audition CS5.5
* VST Re-FX Nexus 2
* VST Stylus RMX
* VST Camel Phat
* Adobe After effects CS5.5
* Trapcode plugins (for After FX)
* Video co-pilot Twitch plugin (for After FX)
* ffmpeg
Thanx & greetz:
* My girlfriend Hoda for reviewing the video, giving honest feedback and putting up with my obsessive behavior in general.
* My friends & co-workers (particular Jeroen) for giving honest feedback on video of this track
* Amsterdam VIP Service for their continuous support!
http://www.vipserviceamsterdam.com/tag/sabo-fx/
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44:21
Camel On the Road 1972 (Full Album)
I don't own anything. Copyright to Camel Productions
Release Date: Aug 24, 1992
Please sup...
published: 08 Aug 2012
Camel On the Road 1972 (Full Album)
I don't own anything. Copyright to Camel Productions
Release Date: Aug 24, 1992
Please support the band by buying their records, cd's, dvd's, and attending to their shows.
Track listings:
1. "Lady Fantasy" (Camel)
2. "Six Ate" (Latimer)
3. "White Rider" (Latimer)
4. "God of Light Revisited" (Bardens)
Personnel:
Peter Bardens -- keyboards, vocals
Doug Ferguson -- bass, vocals
Andrew Latimer -- guitar, vocals
Andy Ward -- drums
Link to Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Camel-Road-1972/dp/B000006XDU/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie;=UTF8&qid;=1344442242&sr;=1-1&keywords;=camel+on+the+road+1972
- published: 08 Aug 2012
- views: 11797
12:40
Camel - Lady Fantasy (Live, 1984) (Digitally Remastered) featuring Pete Bardens on organ
Audio Digitally Remastered for YouTube by BrunoSamppa, 2013
Andrew Latimer -- lead guitar...
published: 24 Jan 2013
Camel - Lady Fantasy (Live, 1984) (Digitally Remastered) featuring Pete Bardens on organ
Audio Digitally Remastered for YouTube by BrunoSamppa, 2013
Andrew Latimer -- lead guitar, vocals
Colin Bass -- bass, vocals
Ton Scherpenzeel -- lead keyboards
Chris Rainbow -- vocals, additional keyboards
Paul Burgess -- drums, percussion
Richie Close -- additional keyboards
Guest appearance:
Pete Bardens -- organ
Recorded live at Hammersmith Odeon on 11th May 1984
Produced and Mixed by Andy Latimer
Pressure Points: Live in Concert
- published: 24 Jan 2013
- views: 1156
1:10
Trip down memory lane on camel's back in National Chambal Sanctuary
National Chambal Sanctuary, also called the National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary, i...
published: 09 Mar 2013
Trip down memory lane on camel's back in National Chambal Sanctuary
National Chambal Sanctuary, also called the National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary, is a 5,400 km2 (2,100 sq mi) tri-state protected area in northern India for the critically endangered gharial (small crocodiles), the red-crowned roof turtle and the endangered Ganges river dolphin. Located on the Chambal River near the tripoint of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, it was first declared in Madhya Pradesh in 1978 and now constitutes a long narrow eco-reserve co-administered by the three states. Within the sanctuary the pristine Chambal River cuts through mazes of ravines and hills with many sandy beaches. The sanctuary is protected under India's Wildlife Protection Act of 1972. The sanctuary is administered by the Department of Forest under the Project Officer with headquarters at Morena, Madhya Pradesh.
The Critically endangered Gharial crocodile and the Red-crowned roof turtle live here, and together with the endangered Ganges River Dolphin are the keystone species of the sanctuary. Other large threatened inhabitants of the sanctuary include Muggar crocodile, Smooth-coated Otter, Striped Hyaena and Indian Wolf. Chambal supports 8 of the 26 rare turtle species found in India, including Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle, Three-striped roof turtle and Crowned river turtle. Other reptiles who live here are: Indian flapshell turtle, Soft Shell turtle, Indian roofed turtle, Indian tent turtle and Monitor lizard.
There are many nature watching opportunities available for the visitors to the National Chambal Sanctuary. The best opportunities for sighting and photography of Gharial and Dolphins can be had by hiring a boat with experienced driver and guide, available at several points along the river. A boat excursion will also offer many good viewpoints for photography of water and shore birds and unique landscapes. Walking trails in the ravines and along the river offer opportunities for close observation of the wide variety of plants and animals in the Sanctuary. There are public vehicle entry points to Chambal Sanctuary at Pinahat, Nandagon Ghat, Sehson and Bharch. Boating and visiting arrangements can be made with the help of the Wildlife Conservator Office, at Kota.
Visitors may explore Ater Fort, a beautiful but dilapidated landmark and historical site near Ater town, 35 km from Bhind. The fort was built by the Bhadauria kings Badan Singh, Maha Singh and Bakhat Singh in 1664-1698. The fort is situated on the banks of the Chambal River and can be reached by bus, jeep or boat.
There are Forest Rest Houses at Bah and Chakkar Nagar and Public Works Department Inspection Bungalows at Bah and Pinahat. There are several commercial hotels and Eco Lodges at Agra, Etawah and Bah.[3] The nearest airport is at Agra. The nearest railway station is at Agra. Agra and Mathura are major rail junctions with a number of trains from all over the country. Bharatpur, Ranthambhor National Park (with change at Bharatpur), Bandhavgarh National Park (Katni, Umaria) and Kanha National Park (Jabalpur) are all well serviced by the rail network from Agra.
Source: Wikipedia
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