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Gosta Winburg & Mirella Freni - Tornami adir che mami ( Don Pasquale - Gaetano Donizetti )
Gosta Winburg & Mirella Freni - Tornami adir che mami ( Don Pasquale - Gaetano Donizetti )
www.facebook.com Duet of Ernesto & Norina 1983 LYRICS : Ernesto e Norina Tornami a dir che m'ami, dimmi che mia/mio tu sei; quando tuo ben mi chiami la vita addoppi in me. La voce tua sì cara rinfranca il core oppresso: sicuro/sicura a te dappresso, tremo lontan da te.
4:04
MineCraft Winburg City- The School-TE
MineCraft Winburg City- The School-TE
building of a soon to be school building in the city of Winburg of minecraft
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Invest in a pothole and make money
Invest in a pothole and make money
90km of hell between Winburg and Clocolan in the Free State. A main link between Johannesburg and Leshoto. I was very furstrated and thought the goverment should know about this, but that is like talking to a wall. So I made my own advert.
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Dagga: 2011 Cannabis Dagga nation
Dagga: 2011 Cannabis Dagga nation
Weed welcomes 2011. Some outdoor african cannabis beauties with some faya dub roots to head music, rastafari. From Knysna to Natal, Joburg to Winburg, Windhoek to Noordhoek. Take a break, roll a joint, hit play and light up your life. 2011 is going to be a fire burning. Catch a glimpse what african lightening does to a sky. Roll a dagga joint. An African Red is placed in the trippy outdoor video. www.dagga.co.za
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BURG watchphone live @ Night Quiz
BURG watchphone live @ Night Quiz
Win BURG products by Night Quiz live on Television in Germany
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Watch Bill, Volume One: Jorts
Watch Bill, Volume One: Jorts
Billy Craig shares his view on jean shorts
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NATIONAL ANTHEM OF Republic of the Orange Free State
NATIONAL ANTHEM OF Republic of the Orange Free State
The Republic of the Orange Free State (Afrikaans: Oranje-Vrystaat) was an independent Boer state in southern Africa during the second half of the 19th century, and later a province in South Africa. It is the historical precursor to the present-day Free State province. Extending between the Orange and Vaal rivers, its borders were determined by the United Kingdom in 1848 when the region was proclaimed as the Orange River Sovereignty, with a seat of a British Resident in Bloemfontein. In the northern part of the territory a Voortrekker Republic was established at Winburg in 1837. This state merged with the Republic of Potchefstroom which later formed part of the South African Republic (Transvaal Republic). Following the granting of independence to the Transvaal Republic, the British recognized the independence of the Orange Free State on 17 February 1854 and the country officially became independent on 23 February 1854, with the signing of the Orange River Convention. The Republic immediately came into being effectively incorporating both the Orange River Sovereignty and the traditions of the Winburg-Potchefstroom Republic. Although the Orange Free State developed into a politically and economically successful republic, it experienced chronic conflict with the British (see the Boer Wars) until it was finally annexed as the Orange River Colony in 1900. It ceased to exist as an independent Boer republic on 31 May 1902 with the signing of the Vereeniging Treaty at the <b>...</b>
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Panel 3 Response. Investing in Deliberation: Decision Support Interventions (Susan Dentzer)
Panel 3 Response. Investing in Deliberation: Decision Support Interventions (Susan Dentzer)
2009 AHRQ conference. Translating Information Into Action--Improving Quality of Care Through Interactive Media. To view all presentations, go to: go.usa.gov
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She Was... The Queen Mary
She Was... The Queen Mary
This 1968 film clip was produced by an unknown source for an unknown purpose showing a brief history of the liner, RMS Queen Mary and her final voyage to Long Beach, CA.. The late Bill Winburg, historian aboard the QM in the 1980s had recorded this film onto video using a camera aimed at a projector screen and had given local QM supporter, Diane Rush a copy. Unfortunately, the video tape has aged and the original recording was crudely done to begin with, but Diane was kind enough to loan me the video for making a digital copy to share. I have tried to clean up the rough and fuzziness, enhanced the color and enhanced the audio track as best that I could. The voices you will hear are mainly of passengers aboard the "Last Great Cruise" in 1967 from Southampton to Long Beach, along with her last captain, John Treasure Jones. Another notable voice you will hear is of Bob Hope, speaking about how him and his wife, Delores fled from Europe back to the States aboard the Queen Mary only days before war broke out. Nothing is known about the production of this film... if anyone has any information about it, please contact me. A special thanks to Diane Rush for loaning the video copy and allowing me to share on youtube.
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Watch Bill, Volume Two: Breeding Hips
Watch Bill, Volume Two: Breeding Hips
Billy Craig explains "breeding hips".
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Takeshi's Castle Folge / episode 78 part 3
Takeshi's Castle Folge / episode 78 part 3
Takeshi's castle britische Version mit deutschem Kommentar von Monty Arnold Aufnamhe Juli 2008 Japan 1988 HINWEIS: Bei dieser Folge fehlen in der RTL 2 Version 4 Spiele: Alles im Rahmen/Match Maker(fehlt) Die Grenzmauer/Slipped Disks(fehlt) Die Bienenwabe/Honeycomb Maze Das Handgepäck/Slip Way Die Dominosteine/Dominoes Hau den Lukas/Whack the Stack Das Erdbebenzimmer/Quake(Eltern als Schildkröten verkleidet; Kinder sitzen auf ihnen)(fehlt)(aber: Mini-Sequenz in Folge 101) Der Drahtseilakt/Bridge Ball Der Tunnelterror/Final Fall(fehlt) Das Finale/Show Down Außerdem konnte man eine Million Yen gewinnen, nicht irgendwas anderes This is the british version of Takeshi's Castle german dubbed by Monty Arnold recording of july 2008
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Watch Bill, Volume Three: Bitch Slaps
Watch Bill, Volume Three: Bitch Slaps
Watch Billy Craig slap the shit out of Alex.
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Aldam Estate Vaal River South Africa - Africa Travel Channel
Aldam Estate Vaal River South Africa - Africa Travel Channel
www.africa-24.com Aldam Estate - Nature reigns supreme at Aldam Estate! Aldam Estate is situated 225 km from Johannesburg on the N1 South and is 140 km from Bloemfontein and is adjacent to the Allemanskraal Dam and Willem Pretorius Nature Reserve. This popular family resort offers a wide variety of activities and a beautiful location! Culture vultures can visit monuments like The Sand River Monument, the Le Goya Ruins at the Willem Pretorius Nature Reserve and the Voortrekker Monument in Winburg. Differing types of accommodation await. For campers, there is a shady 3- star graded caravan park with 100 newly upgraded serviced stands. Aldam Estate offers a variety of comfortable, well furnished, self catering accommodation units. Ranging from thatched 2 sleeper rondavels, to 4 and 6 sleeper thatched rondavels with 2 bathrooms - some sport a lovely view of the Allemanskraal Dam. School groups, sporting teams and large family groups of up to 50, can be accommodated in a self-contained, self catering group quarters. Complete with its own conference facility and a well equipped kitchen, the quarters are located near to the recreation area. For the water activity enthusiasts with their own equipment, Aldam Estate offers canoeing, sailing and jet skiing. The abundance of carp, barbel, mudfish and yellow fish is an anglers delight. The Estate offers scenic dam cruises on their sumptuous 20-seater cruiser. Other outdoor facilities include netball, tennis, trampoline, jukskei <b>...</b>
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The Right Perspective: Theuns Cloete / Boervolk Radio. 1/9.
The Right Perspective: Theuns Cloete / Boervolk Radio. 1/9.
This is the first part of an interview conducted by the shortwave / internet radio program: The Right Perspective that they did with Theuns Cloete of Boervolk Radio on Jan 6 2007 on the 150th anniversary of the Transvaal Vierkleur flag: one of the most recognizable symbols of the Boerevolk. The Orange Free State Vierkleur flag would also become 150 on Feb 23 2007. The interview was an hour long with no breaks & will be posted here in 9 parts. The history of the Boers is often told from a Western / British or Afrikaner point of view & thus often from a skewed perspective. This interview is refreshing & important as the Boers' history is explained & told from a Boer perspective. The facts concerning the Boers are often obscured as the Boers have been overshadowed for the past 100 years most notably by the Afrikaner Nationalists: the Cape based political heirs to the artificial macro state of South Africa created by the British & imposed onto the region. The Boers trekked from the Cape Afrikaners & the western Cape beginning in the late 1600s & throughout the 1700 when they were nomadic migrating farmers known as the Trekboers occupying the northern & eastern Cape frontier where some later settled down & were known as Grensboere or Border Farmers. A large number of their descendents became known as the Voortrekkers who left the eastern Cape en mass -mainly due to British Colonialism- to trek into the largely uninhabited (due to the Difaqane) interior were they would <b>...</b>
2:51
How not to become a zombie
How not to become a zombie
A Sombie survival guide by Cantabile WIN-burg.
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The Right Perspective: Theuns Cloete / Boervolk Radio. 2/9.
The Right Perspective: Theuns Cloete / Boervolk Radio. 2/9.
This is the second part of an interview conducted by the shortwave / internet radio program: The Right Perspective that they did with Theuns Cloete of Boervolk Radio on Jan 6 2007 on the 150th anniversary of the Transvaal Vierkleur flag: one of the most recognizable symbols of the Boerevolk. The Orange Free State Vierkleur flag would also become 150 on Feb 23 2007. The interview was an hour long with no breaks & will be posted here in 9 parts. The history of the Boers is often told from a Western / British or Afrikaner point of view & thus often from a skewed perspective. This interview is refreshing & important as the Boers' history is explained & told from a Boer perspective. The facts concerning the Boers are often obscured as the Boers have been overshadowed for the past 100 years most notably by the Afrikaner Nationalists: the Cape based political heirs to the artificial macro state of South Africa created by the British & imposed onto the region. The Boers trekked from the Cape Afrikaners & the western Cape beginning in the late 1600s & throughout the 1700 when they were nomadic migrating farmers known as the Trekboers occupying the northern & eastern Cape frontier where some later settled down & were known as Grensboere or Border Farmers. A large number of their descendents became known as the Voortrekkers who left the eastern Cape en mass -mainly due to British Colonialism- to trek into the largely uninhabited (due to the Difaqane) interior were they would <b>...</b>
7:54
The Right Perspective: Theuns Cloete / Boervolk Radio. 3/9.
The Right Perspective: Theuns Cloete / Boervolk Radio. 3/9.
This is the third part of an interview conducted by the shortwave / internet radio program: The Right Perspective that they did with Theuns Cloete of Boervolk Radio on Jan 6 2007 on the 150th anniversary of the Transvaal Vierkleur flag: one of the most recognizable symbols of the Boerevolk. The Orange Free State Vierkleur flag would also become 150 on Feb 23 2007. The interview was an hour long with no breaks & will be posted here in 9 parts. The history of the Boers is often told from a Western / British or Afrikaner point of view & thus often from a skewed perspective. This interview is refreshing & important as the Boers' history is explained & told from a Boer perspective. The facts concerning the Boers are often obscured as the Boers have been overshadowed for the past 100 years most notably by the Afrikaner Nationalists: the Cape based political heirs to the artificial macro state of South Africa created by the British & imposed onto the region. The Boers trekked from the Cape Afrikaners & the western Cape beginning in the late 1600s & throughout the 1700 when they were nomadic migrating farmers known as the Trekboers occupying the northern & eastern Cape frontier where some later settled down & were known as Grensboere or Border Farmers. A large number of their descendents became known as the Voortrekkers who left the eastern Cape en mass -mainly due to British Colonialism- to trek into the largely uninhabited (due to the Difaqane) interior were they would <b>...</b>
7:31
The Right Perspective: Theuns Cloete / Boervolk Radio. 4/9.
The Right Perspective: Theuns Cloete / Boervolk Radio. 4/9.
This is the forth part of an interview conducted by the shortwave / internet radio program: The Right Perspective that they did with Theuns Cloete of Boervolk Radio on Jan 6 2007 on the 150th anniversary of the Transvaal Vierkleur flag: one of the most recognizable symbols of the Boerevolk. The Orange Free State Vierkleur flag would also become 150 on Feb 23 2007. The interview was an hour long with no breaks & is posted here in 9 parts. The history of the Boers is often told from a Western / British or Afrikaner point of view & thus often from a skewed perspective. This interview is refreshing & important as the Boers' history is explained & told from a Boer perspective. The facts concerning the Boers are often obscured as the Boers have been overshadowed for the past 100 years most notably by the Afrikaner Nationalists: the Cape based political heirs to the artificial macro state of South Africa created by the British & imposed onto the region. The Boers trekked from the Cape Afrikaners & the western Cape beginning in the late 1600s & throughout the 1700 when they were nomadic migrating farmers known as the Trekboers occupying the northern & eastern Cape frontier where some later settled down & were known as Grensboere or Border Farmers. A large number of their descendents became known as the Voortrekkers who left the eastern Cape en mass -mainly due to British Colonialism- to trek into the largely uninhabited (due to the Difaqane) interior were they would establish <b>...</b>
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People Are Wild (sneak peek)
People Are Wild (sneak peek)
A sneak peek at the 2009 YouTube series, People Are Wild. Starring host Anthropologist, Nigel Winburg.
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The Right Perspective: Theuns Cloete / Boervolk Radio. 5/9.
The Right Perspective: Theuns Cloete / Boervolk Radio. 5/9.
This is the fifth part of an interview conducted by the shortwave / internet radio program: The Right Perspective that they did with Theuns Cloete of Boervolk Radio on Jan 6 2007 on the 150th anniversary of the Transvaal Vierkleur flag: one of the most recognizable symbols of the Boerevolk. The Orange Free State Vierkleur flag would also become 150 on Feb 23 2007. The interview was an hour long with no breaks & is posted here in 9 parts. The history of the Boers is often told from a Western / British or Afrikaner point of view & thus often from a skewed perspective. This interview is refreshing & important as the Boers' history is explained & told from a Boer perspective. The facts concerning the Boers are often obscured as the Boers have been overshadowed for the past 100 years most notably by the Afrikaner Nationalists: the Cape based political heirs to the artificial macro state of South Africa created by the British & imposed onto the region. The Boers trekked from the Cape Afrikaners & the western Cape beginning in the late 1600s & throughout the 1700 when they were nomadic migrating farmers known as the Trekboers occupying the northern & eastern Cape frontier where some later settled down & were known as Grensboere or Border Farmers. A large number of their descendents became known as the Voortrekkers who left the eastern Cape en mass -mainly due to British Colonialism- to trek into the largely uninhabited (due to the Difaqane) interior were they would establish <b>...</b>
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The Right Perspective: Theuns Cloete / Boervolk Radio. 6/9.
The Right Perspective: Theuns Cloete / Boervolk Radio. 6/9.
This is the sixth part of an interview conducted by the shortwave / internet radio program: The Right Perspective that they did with Theuns Cloete of Boervolk Radio on Jan 6 2007 on the 150th anniversary of the Transvaal Vierkleur flag: one of the most recognizable symbols of the Boerevolk. The Orange Free State Vierkleur flag would also become 150 on Feb 23 2007. The interview was an hour long with no breaks & is posted here in 9 parts. The history of the Boers is often told from a Western / British or Afrikaner point of view & thus often from a skewed perspective. This interview is refreshing & important as the Boers' history is explained & told from a Boer perspective. The facts concerning the Boers are often obscured as the Boers have been overshadowed for the past 100 years most notably by the Afrikaner Nationalists: the Cape based political heirs to the artificial macro state of South Africa created by the British & imposed onto the region. The Boers trekked from the Cape Afrikaners & the western Cape beginning in the late 1600s & throughout the 1700 when they were nomadic migrating farmers known as the Trekboers occupying the northern & eastern Cape frontier where some later settled down & were known as Grensboere or Border Farmers. A large number of their descendents became known as the Voortrekkers who left the eastern Cape en mass -mainly due to British Colonialism- to trek into the largely uninhabited (due to the Difaqane) interior were they would establish <b>...</b>