The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, bounded by Asia and Australia in the west, and the Americas in the east.
At 165.2 million square kilometres (64.1 million square miles) in area, this largest division of the World Ocean – and, in turn, the hydrosphere – covers about 46% of the Earth's water surface and about one-third of its total surface area, making it larger than all of the Earth's land area combined. The equator subdivides it into the North Pacific Ocean and South Pacific Ocean, with two exceptions: the Galápagos and Gilbert Islands, while straddling the equator, are deemed wholly within the South Pacific. The Mariana Trench in the western North Pacific is the deepest point in the world, reaching a depth of 10,911 metres (35,797 ft).
The eastern Pacific Ocean was first sighted by Europeans early in the 16th century. Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa crossed the Isthmus of Panama in 1513 and named it Mar del Sur (South Sea). The ocean's current name was given by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan during the Spanish expedition of world circumnavigation in 1521, who encountered favourable winds as he reached the ocean and called it Mar Pacifico in Portuguese, meaning "peaceful sea".
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
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Storm v Pacific Ocean 720
Storm v Pacific Ocean 720
Storm v Pacific Ocean 720
Шторм возле Антарктики!!Волны достигавшие 15 метров высотой!
2:12
Lava Enters the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii
Lava Enters the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii
Lava Enters the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii
Lava finally reaches the Pacific Ocean at Kamokuna after a seven mile journey from the Pu'u O'o vent in Kilauea Volcano.
A small black sand beach is formed when the surf quenches the hot lava.
Recorded March 27, 2005
Recent obsidian flow in Chile:
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=80330&src;=eoa-iotd
More photos and videos:
http://volcanochaser.smugmug.com/
Eruption Update Info:
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/
Best shark wildlife nature documentary about Pacific ocean sharks & animals. Best shark wildlife nature documentary about Pacific ocean sharks & animals. Bes...
3:38
Mystery Blob in Pacific Ocean Causing Strange Animals to Surface
Mystery Blob in Pacific Ocean Causing Strange Animals to Surface
Mystery Blob in Pacific Ocean Causing Strange Animals to Surface
An unusual threat is looming off the Pacific coast of North America from Juneau in Alaska to Baja California. Now roughly 2000 kilometres wide and 100 metres deep, a mass of warm water that scientists are calling "the blob" has lingered off the coast for a year and a half and has set temperature records, with waters between 1 °C and 4 °C warmer than normal. http://proxyponder.com/2015/04/mystery-blob-in-pacific-ocean-causing-strange-animals-to-surface/
Source: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn27362-mystery-blob-in-the-pacific-messes-up-us-weather-and-ecosystems.html?cmpid=RSS%7CNSNS%7C2012-GLOBAL%7Cenvironment#.VTErFCHBzGc
Find Me & Fo
4:40
Spearfishing The Secret of the Pacific Ocean
Spearfishing The Secret of the Pacific Ocean
Spearfishing The Secret of the Pacific Ocean
Spearfishing Coral sea in New Caledonia with young man around 16 year's old . Zimako Girouard , Mathieu Barbier , me , Medylan Decoux , Philippe Facchini . Thank you every body to watch this , enjoy it , an d'ont forget to LIKE and SHARE for more videos
Music : Calvin Harris - I need your love
3:54
Midway Island, North Pacific Ocean, Unbelievable !
Midway Island, North Pacific Ocean, Unbelievable !
Midway Island, North Pacific Ocean, Unbelievable !
This film should be seen by the entire world, please don't throw anything into the sea. Unbelievable, just look at the consequences MIDWAY a love story for o...
4:54
Pacific Ocean Waves - Kailua Kona, Hawaii
Pacific Ocean Waves - Kailua Kona, Hawaii
Pacific Ocean Waves - Kailua Kona, Hawaii
This is a short video of the Pacific Ocean near Kailua Kona, Hawaii. The sound of the waves is very relaxing for most people. Fish can be seen in some of the...
5:12
Media reports on warm ‘blob’ in Pacific Ocean pretend it can’t be related to huge plume of radioacti
Media reports on warm ‘blob’ in Pacific Ocean pretend it can’t be related to huge plume of radioacti
Media reports on warm ‘blob’ in Pacific Ocean pretend it can’t be related to huge plume of radioacti
Media outlets are widely reporting on two recent studies in the journal Geophysical Research Letters describing a giant "blob" of warm water that may be responsible for recent ecological and weather anomalies across the United States -- from California's drought to the East Coast's severe winter to the thousands of dying sea lions washing up along the West Coast.
The "blob" -- more precisely, the "warm anomaly" -- is a patch of ocean water just off the coast of the Pacific Northwest that is about 1,000 miles across, 300 feet deep, and 3 degrees Celsius (5 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than usual. It received its nickname from Nick Bond of Washi
3:35
The Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch
The Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch
The Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch
The great pacific garbage patch, I am arguing that we as humans should be aware of the big problem we are causing to the environment, many people don't even ...
16:09
Trains Along the Pacific Ocean
Trains Along the Pacific Ocean
Trains Along the Pacific Ocean
Take a look at all the trains running along the Pacific Ocean as we travel north up the California coast from San Diego to San Francisco. We will look at just about every rail line that runs along the mighty Pacific in California. First, you will visit the famed "Surf Line" as it runs along coastal bluffs and sandy beaches between San Diego and Los Angeles. Next, travel to San Pedro where the waterfront Red Car runs along the water's edge carrying tourists. North of Los Angeles, we meet up with our next major rail line, known as the "Coast Line", which we follow along the coast between Ventura and Lompoc. After that, we take a brief stop in S
1:50
Mystery Red Glow in Pacific Ocean Baffles Pilots
Mystery Red Glow in Pacific Ocean Baffles Pilots
Mystery Red Glow in Pacific Ocean Baffles Pilots
A mysterious red & orange glow with lights over the Pacific Ocean has left pilots bewildered. A flash of lightning followed by a mysterious red glow coming f...
50:56
Fukushima & Pacific Ocean Health ☢ Update 7/28/15
Fukushima & Pacific Ocean Health ☢ Update 7/28/15
Fukushima & Pacific Ocean Health ☢ Update 7/28/15
Rense Radio 7-20-15 The 6th Mass Extinction of ALL life on Earth - WARNING GRAPHIC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD-l1cBV_Zs
The Nuclear Proctologist dot org is Dana Durnford's site with pictures of the tidal pools.
http://www.thenuclearproctologist.org/
~~~~
Latest Headlines: http://enenews.com/
NOTE: IN THE EARLY DAYS OF FUKUSHIMA - THE FISHERMEN CAUGHT SANDLANCES THAT WERE CONTAMINATED NEAR FUKUSHIMA JUST WEEKS AFTER THE DISASTER - NOW THE SAND LANCES ARE CONSIDERED "TOXIC" JUST OFF THE WEST COAST OF CANADA! http://preview.tinyurl.com/q3bxb4a
AP: Unprecedented deaths along U.S. Pacific coast — Scientists: Mass die-offs of mammals, birds,
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
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Storm v Pacific Ocean 720
Storm v Pacific Ocean 720
Storm v Pacific Ocean 720
Шторм возле Антарктики!!Волны достигавшие 15 метров высотой!
2:12
Lava Enters the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii
Lava Enters the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii
Lava Enters the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii
Lava finally reaches the Pacific Ocean at Kamokuna after a seven mile journey from the Pu'u O'o vent in Kilauea Volcano.
A small black sand beach is formed when the surf quenches the hot lava.
Recorded March 27, 2005
Recent obsidian flow in Chile:
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=80330&src;=eoa-iotd
More photos and videos:
http://volcanochaser.smugmug.com/
Eruption Update Info:
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/
Best shark wildlife nature documentary about Pacific ocean sharks & animals. Best shark wildlife nature documentary about Pacific ocean sharks & animals. Bes...
3:38
Mystery Blob in Pacific Ocean Causing Strange Animals to Surface
Mystery Blob in Pacific Ocean Causing Strange Animals to Surface
Mystery Blob in Pacific Ocean Causing Strange Animals to Surface
An unusual threat is looming off the Pacific coast of North America from Juneau in Alaska to Baja California. Now roughly 2000 kilometres wide and 100 metres deep, a mass of warm water that scientists are calling "the blob" has lingered off the coast for a year and a half and has set temperature records, with waters between 1 °C and 4 °C warmer than normal. http://proxyponder.com/2015/04/mystery-blob-in-pacific-ocean-causing-strange-animals-to-surface/
Source: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn27362-mystery-blob-in-the-pacific-messes-up-us-weather-and-ecosystems.html?cmpid=RSS%7CNSNS%7C2012-GLOBAL%7Cenvironment#.VTErFCHBzGc
Find Me & Fo
4:40
Spearfishing The Secret of the Pacific Ocean
Spearfishing The Secret of the Pacific Ocean
Spearfishing The Secret of the Pacific Ocean
Spearfishing Coral sea in New Caledonia with young man around 16 year's old . Zimako Girouard , Mathieu Barbier , me , Medylan Decoux , Philippe Facchini . Thank you every body to watch this , enjoy it , an d'ont forget to LIKE and SHARE for more videos
Music : Calvin Harris - I need your love
3:54
Midway Island, North Pacific Ocean, Unbelievable !
Midway Island, North Pacific Ocean, Unbelievable !
Midway Island, North Pacific Ocean, Unbelievable !
This film should be seen by the entire world, please don't throw anything into the sea. Unbelievable, just look at the consequences MIDWAY a love story for o...
4:54
Pacific Ocean Waves - Kailua Kona, Hawaii
Pacific Ocean Waves - Kailua Kona, Hawaii
Pacific Ocean Waves - Kailua Kona, Hawaii
This is a short video of the Pacific Ocean near Kailua Kona, Hawaii. The sound of the waves is very relaxing for most people. Fish can be seen in some of the...
5:12
Media reports on warm ‘blob’ in Pacific Ocean pretend it can’t be related to huge plume of radioacti
Media reports on warm ‘blob’ in Pacific Ocean pretend it can’t be related to huge plume of radioacti
Media reports on warm ‘blob’ in Pacific Ocean pretend it can’t be related to huge plume of radioacti
Media outlets are widely reporting on two recent studies in the journal Geophysical Research Letters describing a giant "blob" of warm water that may be responsible for recent ecological and weather anomalies across the United States -- from California's drought to the East Coast's severe winter to the thousands of dying sea lions washing up along the West Coast.
The "blob" -- more precisely, the "warm anomaly" -- is a patch of ocean water just off the coast of the Pacific Northwest that is about 1,000 miles across, 300 feet deep, and 3 degrees Celsius (5 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than usual. It received its nickname from Nick Bond of Washi
3:35
The Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch
The Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch
The Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch
The great pacific garbage patch, I am arguing that we as humans should be aware of the big problem we are causing to the environment, many people don't even ...
16:09
Trains Along the Pacific Ocean
Trains Along the Pacific Ocean
Trains Along the Pacific Ocean
Take a look at all the trains running along the Pacific Ocean as we travel north up the California coast from San Diego to San Francisco. We will look at just about every rail line that runs along the mighty Pacific in California. First, you will visit the famed "Surf Line" as it runs along coastal bluffs and sandy beaches between San Diego and Los Angeles. Next, travel to San Pedro where the waterfront Red Car runs along the water's edge carrying tourists. North of Los Angeles, we meet up with our next major rail line, known as the "Coast Line", which we follow along the coast between Ventura and Lompoc. After that, we take a brief stop in S
1:50
Mystery Red Glow in Pacific Ocean Baffles Pilots
Mystery Red Glow in Pacific Ocean Baffles Pilots
Mystery Red Glow in Pacific Ocean Baffles Pilots
A mysterious red & orange glow with lights over the Pacific Ocean has left pilots bewildered. A flash of lightning followed by a mysterious red glow coming f...
50:56
Fukushima & Pacific Ocean Health ☢ Update 7/28/15
Fukushima & Pacific Ocean Health ☢ Update 7/28/15
Fukushima & Pacific Ocean Health ☢ Update 7/28/15
Rense Radio 7-20-15 The 6th Mass Extinction of ALL life on Earth - WARNING GRAPHIC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD-l1cBV_Zs
The Nuclear Proctologist dot org is Dana Durnford's site with pictures of the tidal pools.
http://www.thenuclearproctologist.org/
~~~~
Latest Headlines: http://enenews.com/
NOTE: IN THE EARLY DAYS OF FUKUSHIMA - THE FISHERMEN CAUGHT SANDLANCES THAT WERE CONTAMINATED NEAR FUKUSHIMA JUST WEEKS AFTER THE DISASTER - NOW THE SAND LANCES ARE CONSIDERED "TOXIC" JUST OFF THE WEST COAST OF CANADA! http://preview.tinyurl.com/q3bxb4a
AP: Unprecedented deaths along U.S. Pacific coast — Scientists: Mass die-offs of mammals, birds,
44:34
Radiation: How Bad is the Pacific Ocean from Fukushima? (What they DIDN'T tell you
Radiation: How Bad is the Pacific Ocean from Fukushima? (What they DIDN'T tell you
Radiation: How Bad is the Pacific Ocean from Fukushima? (What they DIDN'T tell you
Cesium, iodine and tritium in NW Pacific waters -- a comparison of the Fukushima impact with global fallout
http://tinyurl.com/bnfwcnr
http://www.biogeosciences-discuss.net...
Impacts of the Fukushima nuclear power plant discharges on the ocean
(MULTIPLE studies found here)
http://www.biogeosciences-discuss.net...
http://tinyurl.com/k925vhs
THE 20 STUDIES IN LINK ABOVE INCLUDE:
1~ Inverse estimation of source parameters of oceanic radioactivity dispersion models associated with the Fukushima accident
2~ Surface pathway of radioactive plume of TEPCO Fukushima NPP1 released 134Cs and 137Cs
3~ Determination of plutonium isotopes in marine sedi
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Pacific Crossing (Sailing Across The North Pacific Ocean)
Pacific Crossing (Sailing Across The North Pacific Ocean)
Pacific Crossing (Sailing Across The North Pacific Ocean)
See also the HD Version ~ now uploaded *** Sailing across the North Pacific Ocean from Hilo, Hawaii to Victoria, British Columbia aboard the Western Grac...
2:39
Radiation Of The Pacific Ocean In The Next 10 Years - Japan Nuclear Disaster
Radiation Of The Pacific Ocean In The Next 10 Years - Japan Nuclear Disaster
Radiation Of The Pacific Ocean In The Next 10 Years - Japan Nuclear Disaster
This is a 10 year timelapse of the radiation from Fukushima, Japan, contaminating the Pacific Ocean A sequence of global ocean circulation models, with horiz...
1:21
Godzilla (2014) - Attack at Pacific Ocean Scene [HD]
Godzilla (2014) - Attack at Pacific Ocean Scene [HD]
Godzilla (2014) - Attack at Pacific Ocean Scene [HD]
Attack at Pacific Ocean Scene of coming soon Godzilla (2014) Movie.
15:36
Sailing Across the Pacific Ocean 2013 (Part 8) - Panama to Galapagos
Sailing Across the Pacific Ocean 2013 (Part 8) - Panama to Galapagos
Sailing Across the Pacific Ocean 2013 (Part 8) - Panama to Galapagos
Come aboard Wakaya as we cross the equator, fire off flares, and get swarmed by sea lions on approaching the Galapagos. Also included is a short lesson on se...
(Imperial Japanese Navy Military March)with Eng/Sub 「太平洋行進曲」(たいへいようこうしんきょく)は、1939年(昭和14年)5月10日(首都圏より逐次全国発売)に7月新譜臨時発売としてビクターレコードから発売された軍歌。国民歌謡で放送。海軍省選定歌。 Plea...
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太平洋行進曲 The Pacific Ocean march
太平洋行進曲 The Pacific Ocean march
太平洋行進曲 The Pacific Ocean march
作詩 横山正徳 作曲 布施 元 歌 キング男声合唱団 太平洋行進曲の日本語歌詞と英語訳歌詞付きです。英語間違ってたらご指摘を。 Japanese lyrics of the Pacific Ocean march and with English translation lyrics. The point be...
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Four Hours Ambient Audio - Pacific Ocean Surf Waves
Four Hours Ambient Audio - Pacific Ocean Surf Waves
Four Hours Ambient Audio - Pacific Ocean Surf Waves
Four Hours Ambient Pacific Ocean Surf Waves for relaxation pleasure. Buy audio clips here http://electriccanyon.com/audio Sit back, relax or sleep to the soo...
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HORROR " Pacific Ocean Now Dead From Fukushima Radiation "
HORROR " Pacific Ocean Now Dead From Fukushima Radiation "
HORROR " Pacific Ocean Now Dead From Fukushima Radiation "
http://www.thenuclearproctologist.org/ The entire 200 kilometers we checked of Canadian Pacific Coast Line was devoid of all life except 4 main species and they are very patchy and we a found...
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
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The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
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Lava finally reaches the Pacific Ocean at Kamokuna after a seven mile journey from the Pu'u O'o vent in Kilauea Volcano.
A small black sand beach is formed when the surf quenches the hot lava.
Recorded March 27, 2005
Recent obsidian flow in Chile:
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=80330&src;=eoa-iotd
More photos and videos:
http://volcanochaser.smugmug.com/
Eruption Update Info:
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/
Lava finally reaches the Pacific Ocean at Kamokuna after a seven mile journey from the Pu'u O'o vent in Kilauea Volcano.
A small black sand beach is formed when the surf quenches the hot lava.
Recorded March 27, 2005
Recent obsidian flow in Chile:
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=80330&src;=eoa-iotd
More photos and videos:
http://volcanochaser.smugmug.com/
Eruption Update Info:
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/
An unusual threat is looming off the Pacific coast of North America from Juneau in Alaska to Baja California. Now roughly 2000 kilometres wide and 100 metres deep, a mass of warm water that scientists are calling "the blob" has lingered off the coast for a year and a half and has set temperature records, with waters between 1 °C and 4 °C warmer than normal. http://proxyponder.com/2015/04/mystery-blob-in-pacific-ocean-causing-strange-animals-to-surface/
Source: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn27362-mystery-blob-in-the-pacific-messes-up-us-weather-and-ecosystems.html?cmpid=RSS%7CNSNS%7C2012-GLOBAL%7Cenvironment#.VTErFCHBzGc
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An unusual threat is looming off the Pacific coast of North America from Juneau in Alaska to Baja California. Now roughly 2000 kilometres wide and 100 metres deep, a mass of warm water that scientists are calling "the blob" has lingered off the coast for a year and a half and has set temperature records, with waters between 1 °C and 4 °C warmer than normal. http://proxyponder.com/2015/04/mystery-blob-in-pacific-ocean-causing-strange-animals-to-surface/
Source: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn27362-mystery-blob-in-the-pacific-messes-up-us-weather-and-ecosystems.html?cmpid=RSS%7CNSNS%7C2012-GLOBAL%7Cenvironment#.VTErFCHBzGc
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Spearfishing Coral sea in New Caledonia with young man around 16 year's old . Zimako Girouard , Mathieu Barbier , me , Medylan Decoux , Philippe Facchini . Thank you every body to watch this , enjoy it , an d'ont forget to LIKE and SHARE for more videos
Music : Calvin Harris - I need your love
Spearfishing Coral sea in New Caledonia with young man around 16 year's old . Zimako Girouard , Mathieu Barbier , me , Medylan Decoux , Philippe Facchini . Thank you every body to watch this , enjoy it , an d'ont forget to LIKE and SHARE for more videos
Music : Calvin Harris - I need your love
published:10 Feb 2015
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Midway Island, North Pacific Ocean, Unbelievable !
This film should be seen by the entire world, please don't throw anything into the sea. Unbelievable, just look at the consequences MIDWAY a love story for o...
This film should be seen by the entire world, please don't throw anything into the sea. Unbelievable, just look at the consequences MIDWAY a love story for o...
This is a short video of the Pacific Ocean near Kailua Kona, Hawaii. The sound of the waves is very relaxing for most people. Fish can be seen in some of the...
This is a short video of the Pacific Ocean near Kailua Kona, Hawaii. The sound of the waves is very relaxing for most people. Fish can be seen in some of the...
Media outlets are widely reporting on two recent studies in the journal Geophysical Research Letters describing a giant "blob" of warm water that may be responsible for recent ecological and weather anomalies across the United States -- from California's drought to the East Coast's severe winter to the thousands of dying sea lions washing up along the West Coast.
The "blob" -- more precisely, the "warm anomaly" -- is a patch of ocean water just off the coast of the Pacific Northwest that is about 1,000 miles across, 300 feet deep, and 3 degrees Celsius (5 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than usual. It received its nickname from Nick Bond of Washington State University, lead author of one of the new studies.
Do the new studies actually explain what the media are claiming? Are there potential explanations that are being ignored?
What did the studies find?
Already, researchers have linked the blob to many of this past year's alarming ecological occurrences. Warmer water is less rich in nutrients, which scientists say has caused effects including a crash in the population of copepods (tiny animals that form the base of the ocean's food web) and the starvation of sea lion pups, causing thousands of the animals to strand themselves onshore. The warm water has also caused tropical fish to appear near Seattle.
The new study by Bond and colleagues also links the blob to the recent weather disturbances. The researchers claim that the blob actually has an atmospheric cause: an unseasonal ridge of high-pressure air hovering above it. This high-pressure air (instead of the low-pressure air typical for the winter) has been associated with the ocean becoming unseasonably calm and warm, removing a major source of rain for the West Coast and contributing to California's drought and the West Coast's warmer-than-usual winter, according to the researchers.
The second study traced the blob to another patch of unseasonably warm water, this one in the Tropics near the intersection of the Equator and the International Date Line. This warm water has been heating up the air above it, directly leading to the unseasonably warm patch of air that is heating the waters off the U.S. coast.
"It's like throwing a rock into a pond," researcher Dennis Hartmann said. "The wave eventually makes its way to the other side."
This same wave of warm air actually crosses the entire North American continent, the researchers found, eventually causing a wet, low-pressure system over the central and eastern United States. This system, called a "North Pacific Mode," contributed to this year's remarkably cold and snowy winter, the researchers claim.
Although North Pacific Modes have been observed before, this past year's was more extreme and longer lasting than has been seen before.
Potential Fukushima link not being investigated
According to media reports, no one knows what has caused the unusually warm Tropical waters responsible for all of these climate and ecological effects. But some have asked whether radioactive material emitted into the ocean by the Fukushima disaster might not be partially responsible.
In 2011, multiple meltdowns at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant caused a flood of radioactive material to enter the Pacific Ocean. Since then, some observers have drawn attention to a trend of a rapidly warming Pacific Ocean.
The question has been raised as to whether this could be caused by heated groundwater and radioactive waste from the Fukushima plant flowing into the Pacific, thereby slowly raising ocean temperatures over the past few years. Since this radioactive material has been continuously flowing from the plant over the past four years, this mass could have drifted out to sea and could still be heating water as a side effect of its ongoing radioactive decay.
Media outlets are widely reporting on two recent studies in the journal Geophysical Research Letters describing a giant "blob" of warm water that may be responsible for recent ecological and weather anomalies across the United States -- from California's drought to the East Coast's severe winter to the thousands of dying sea lions washing up along the West Coast.
The "blob" -- more precisely, the "warm anomaly" -- is a patch of ocean water just off the coast of the Pacific Northwest that is about 1,000 miles across, 300 feet deep, and 3 degrees Celsius (5 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than usual. It received its nickname from Nick Bond of Washington State University, lead author of one of the new studies.
Do the new studies actually explain what the media are claiming? Are there potential explanations that are being ignored?
What did the studies find?
Already, researchers have linked the blob to many of this past year's alarming ecological occurrences. Warmer water is less rich in nutrients, which scientists say has caused effects including a crash in the population of copepods (tiny animals that form the base of the ocean's food web) and the starvation of sea lion pups, causing thousands of the animals to strand themselves onshore. The warm water has also caused tropical fish to appear near Seattle.
The new study by Bond and colleagues also links the blob to the recent weather disturbances. The researchers claim that the blob actually has an atmospheric cause: an unseasonal ridge of high-pressure air hovering above it. This high-pressure air (instead of the low-pressure air typical for the winter) has been associated with the ocean becoming unseasonably calm and warm, removing a major source of rain for the West Coast and contributing to California's drought and the West Coast's warmer-than-usual winter, according to the researchers.
The second study traced the blob to another patch of unseasonably warm water, this one in the Tropics near the intersection of the Equator and the International Date Line. This warm water has been heating up the air above it, directly leading to the unseasonably warm patch of air that is heating the waters off the U.S. coast.
"It's like throwing a rock into a pond," researcher Dennis Hartmann said. "The wave eventually makes its way to the other side."
This same wave of warm air actually crosses the entire North American continent, the researchers found, eventually causing a wet, low-pressure system over the central and eastern United States. This system, called a "North Pacific Mode," contributed to this year's remarkably cold and snowy winter, the researchers claim.
Although North Pacific Modes have been observed before, this past year's was more extreme and longer lasting than has been seen before.
Potential Fukushima link not being investigated
According to media reports, no one knows what has caused the unusually warm Tropical waters responsible for all of these climate and ecological effects. But some have asked whether radioactive material emitted into the ocean by the Fukushima disaster might not be partially responsible.
In 2011, multiple meltdowns at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant caused a flood of radioactive material to enter the Pacific Ocean. Since then, some observers have drawn attention to a trend of a rapidly warming Pacific Ocean.
The question has been raised as to whether this could be caused by heated groundwater and radioactive waste from the Fukushima plant flowing into the Pacific, thereby slowly raising ocean temperatures over the past few years. Since this radioactive material has been continuously flowing from the plant over the past four years, this mass could have drifted out to sea and could still be heating water as a side effect of its ongoing radioactive decay.
The great pacific garbage patch, I am arguing that we as humans should be aware of the big problem we are causing to the environment, many people don't even ...
The great pacific garbage patch, I am arguing that we as humans should be aware of the big problem we are causing to the environment, many people don't even ...
A mysterious red & orange glow with lights over the Pacific Ocean has left pilots bewildered. A flash of lightning followed by a mysterious red glow coming f...
A mysterious red & orange glow with lights over the Pacific Ocean has left pilots bewildered. A flash of lightning followed by a mysterious red glow coming f...
Rense Radio 7-20-15 The 6th Mass Extinction of ALL life on Earth - WARNING GRAPHIC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD-l1cBV_Zs
The Nuclear Proctologist dot org is Dana Durnford's site with pictures of the tidal pools.
http://www.thenuclearproctologist.org/
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Latest Headlines: http://enenews.com/
NOTE: IN THE EARLY DAYS OF FUKUSHIMA - THE FISHERMEN CAUGHT SANDLANCES THAT WERE CONTAMINATED NEAR FUKUSHIMA JUST WEEKS AFTER THE DISASTER - NOW THE SAND LANCES ARE CONSIDERED "TOXIC" JUST OFF THE WEST COAST OF CANADA! http://preview.tinyurl.com/q3bxb4a
AP: Unprecedented deaths along U.S. Pacific coast — Scientists: Mass die-offs of mammals, birds, fish… “No one’s sure what happened” — Gov’t wants Unusual Mortality Event declared — Samples “being tested for radionuclides from Fukushima”
Attorney for US Navy Sailors: Third death from exposure to Fukushima fallout — Baby with brain cancer has died — Reporters afraid to publish stories related to case — Professor: USS Reagan sailors were first people to be hit by plume outside of plant (VIDEOS)
Local News: “Breaking… Alert… leak shuts down US nuclear plant” — Gov’t: Radiation levels ‘above normal’ — ‘Steam plume’ seen in reactor building, workers can’t find where leak is coming from due to safety concerns — Flood warnings issued for area
Japan Reporter: Mutations increasing in Fukushima — TV: “Strange things are happening to the plants and animals” — Gov’t News Agency: “Long list of mutated life forms reported” (VIDEO)
Gov’t Official: Chilling report from Pacific Ocean… “Silence on the seas” — “Quite literally, there isn’t any fish” — Japan Professor: Fukushima posing reproduction risk to marine life, ongoing concern over bio-accumulation of radioactive material (VIDEOS)
TV: Mystery ‘green goo’ decimating fishing on West Coast — “Like ectoplasm in Ghostbusters” — Experts: “About as severe as we could ever anticipate… Lot of unusual things going on” — “We’re not catching any fish… Never as bad as right now… Almost non-existent… Worst season ever” (PHOTO)
Nuclear Expert: We should be very worried about ongoing catastrophe at Fukushima… “Complete failure” of ice wall built to contain extremely radioactive water… Plutonium is flowing into Pacific, will for many years to come — Strontium in ocean hits record level, huge increase reported since April (VIDEO)
Unprecedented emergency statewide fishing closures enacted in Pacific Northwest — “We’ve never had to do anything like this” — “Very alarming” mass die-offs linked to disease outbreak — Nearly 100% infection rate in some areas — Rotting gills, distended bellies — NOAA: It’s a ‘head scratcher’ (VIDEOS)
TV: Nuclear waste overflowing into Pacific Ocean at Fukushima — Officials: Impossible to stop the spill anytime soon — Torrential rainfall from approaching typhoon already too much for plant to handle
Yahoo News: Mutated plants near Fukushima gain internet fame — Pics show centers fused together, petals growing out of sides, ring-shaped flower with 4 stems — US Gov’t Expert: Plant abnormalities can be induced after only 24 hours of exposure to radioactive fallout (PHOTOS)
Document shows nuclear fuel burned through bottom of containment vessel under Fukushima reactor
TV: US scientists testing for radiation in dead whales as mysterious die-off in Pacific continues — Now 14 carcasses reported, expert warns “death toll could still rise”
Experts: Plutonium levels 10,000,000 times normal in water below Fukushima reactors — Plutonium hit record high off coast in 2014
Many large marine mammals found dead around California, public warned to expect further strandings
NOAA: Young herring “suddenly disappear” from Pacific, no one can find them; “This is an enigma, something’s happened” —
BBC: People taken from movie theater by police, forced to go in reactor and deal with burning fuel rods
AP Photographer: I could fell a “buzzing” in air when in Fukushima, how do you show that in a picture?
“Mutant fish” with giant tumor growing from head caught near Three Mile Island
Officials: Much of Pacific Ocean threatened by Fukushima releases, an area covering 1/3 of globe
Nonprofit Group: “Every single person” we hosted from Japan has had health problems… Blood stains found in almost all of their beds
NASA Experts: Southeast US hit by “anomalously high” levels of polonium from Fukushima — Never seen before, except during volcanic events — Fallout also detected in Mississippi river —
“Eerie new phenomenon” attacking sea creatures on West Coast — Marine life disappearing from tide pools — Fish, octopus, mussels, urchins, limpets, sea hares “seem to be leaving
Rense Radio 7-20-15 The 6th Mass Extinction of ALL life on Earth - WARNING GRAPHIC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD-l1cBV_Zs
The Nuclear Proctologist dot org is Dana Durnford's site with pictures of the tidal pools.
http://www.thenuclearproctologist.org/
~~~~
Latest Headlines: http://enenews.com/
NOTE: IN THE EARLY DAYS OF FUKUSHIMA - THE FISHERMEN CAUGHT SANDLANCES THAT WERE CONTAMINATED NEAR FUKUSHIMA JUST WEEKS AFTER THE DISASTER - NOW THE SAND LANCES ARE CONSIDERED "TOXIC" JUST OFF THE WEST COAST OF CANADA! http://preview.tinyurl.com/q3bxb4a
AP: Unprecedented deaths along U.S. Pacific coast — Scientists: Mass die-offs of mammals, birds, fish… “No one’s sure what happened” — Gov’t wants Unusual Mortality Event declared — Samples “being tested for radionuclides from Fukushima”
Attorney for US Navy Sailors: Third death from exposure to Fukushima fallout — Baby with brain cancer has died — Reporters afraid to publish stories related to case — Professor: USS Reagan sailors were first people to be hit by plume outside of plant (VIDEOS)
Local News: “Breaking… Alert… leak shuts down US nuclear plant” — Gov’t: Radiation levels ‘above normal’ — ‘Steam plume’ seen in reactor building, workers can’t find where leak is coming from due to safety concerns — Flood warnings issued for area
Japan Reporter: Mutations increasing in Fukushima — TV: “Strange things are happening to the plants and animals” — Gov’t News Agency: “Long list of mutated life forms reported” (VIDEO)
Gov’t Official: Chilling report from Pacific Ocean… “Silence on the seas” — “Quite literally, there isn’t any fish” — Japan Professor: Fukushima posing reproduction risk to marine life, ongoing concern over bio-accumulation of radioactive material (VIDEOS)
TV: Mystery ‘green goo’ decimating fishing on West Coast — “Like ectoplasm in Ghostbusters” — Experts: “About as severe as we could ever anticipate… Lot of unusual things going on” — “We’re not catching any fish… Never as bad as right now… Almost non-existent… Worst season ever” (PHOTO)
Nuclear Expert: We should be very worried about ongoing catastrophe at Fukushima… “Complete failure” of ice wall built to contain extremely radioactive water… Plutonium is flowing into Pacific, will for many years to come — Strontium in ocean hits record level, huge increase reported since April (VIDEO)
Unprecedented emergency statewide fishing closures enacted in Pacific Northwest — “We’ve never had to do anything like this” — “Very alarming” mass die-offs linked to disease outbreak — Nearly 100% infection rate in some areas — Rotting gills, distended bellies — NOAA: It’s a ‘head scratcher’ (VIDEOS)
TV: Nuclear waste overflowing into Pacific Ocean at Fukushima — Officials: Impossible to stop the spill anytime soon — Torrential rainfall from approaching typhoon already too much for plant to handle
Yahoo News: Mutated plants near Fukushima gain internet fame — Pics show centers fused together, petals growing out of sides, ring-shaped flower with 4 stems — US Gov’t Expert: Plant abnormalities can be induced after only 24 hours of exposure to radioactive fallout (PHOTOS)
Document shows nuclear fuel burned through bottom of containment vessel under Fukushima reactor
TV: US scientists testing for radiation in dead whales as mysterious die-off in Pacific continues — Now 14 carcasses reported, expert warns “death toll could still rise”
Experts: Plutonium levels 10,000,000 times normal in water below Fukushima reactors — Plutonium hit record high off coast in 2014
Many large marine mammals found dead around California, public warned to expect further strandings
NOAA: Young herring “suddenly disappear” from Pacific, no one can find them; “This is an enigma, something’s happened” —
BBC: People taken from movie theater by police, forced to go in reactor and deal with burning fuel rods
AP Photographer: I could fell a “buzzing” in air when in Fukushima, how do you show that in a picture?
“Mutant fish” with giant tumor growing from head caught near Three Mile Island
Officials: Much of Pacific Ocean threatened by Fukushima releases, an area covering 1/3 of globe
Nonprofit Group: “Every single person” we hosted from Japan has had health problems… Blood stains found in almost all of their beds
NASA Experts: Southeast US hit by “anomalously high” levels of polonium from Fukushima — Never seen before, except during volcanic events — Fallout also detected in Mississippi river —
“Eerie new phenomenon” attacking sea creatures on West Coast — Marine life disappearing from tide pools — Fish, octopus, mussels, urchins, limpets, sea hares “seem to be leaving
published:29 Jul 2015
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Radiation: How Bad is the Pacific Ocean from Fukushima? (What they DIDN'T tell you
Cesium, iodine and tritium in NW Pacific waters -- a comparison of the Fukushima impact with global fallout
http://tinyurl.com/bnfwcnr
http://www.biogeosciences-discuss.net...
Impacts of the Fukushima nuclear power plant discharges on the ocean
(MULTIPLE studies found here)
http://www.biogeosciences-discuss.net...
http://tinyurl.com/k925vhs
THE 20 STUDIES IN LINK ABOVE INCLUDE:
1~ Inverse estimation of source parameters of oceanic radioactivity dispersion models associated with the Fukushima accident
2~ Surface pathway of radioactive plume of TEPCO Fukushima NPP1 released 134Cs and 137Cs
3~ Determination of plutonium isotopes in marine sediments off the Fukushima coast following the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
4~ Iodine-129 concentration in seawater near Fukushima before and after the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
5~ Short-term dispersal of Fukushima-derived radionuclides off Japan: modeling efforts and model-data intercomparison
6~ Initial Spread of 137Cs over the shelf of Japan: a study using the high-resolution global-coastal nesting ocean model
7~ Direct observation of 134Cs and 137Cs in surface seawater in the western and central North Pacific after the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant accident
8~ 90Sr and 89Sr in seawater off Japan as a consequence of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear accident
9~ Fukushima-derived radiocesium in western North Pacific sediment traps
10~ Natural and Fukushima-derived radioactivity in macroalgae and mussels along the Japanese shoreline
11~ Export of 134Cs and 137Cs in the Fukushima river systems at heavy rains by Typhoon Roke in September 2011
12~ Continuing 137Cs release to the sea from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant through 2012
13~ The impact of oceanic circulation and phase transfer on the dispersion of radionuclides released from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant
14~ Does the Fukushima NPP disaster affect the caesium activity of North Atlantic Ocean fish?
15~ Spatiotemporal distributions of Fukushima-derived radionuclides in surface sediments in the waters off Miyagi, Fukushima, and Ibaraki Prefectures, Japan
16~ Distribution of the Fukushima-derived radionuclides in seawater in the Pacific off the coast of Miyagi, Fukushima, and Ibaraki Prefectures, Japan
17~ Cesium-134 and 137 activities in the central North Pacific Ocean after the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant accident
18~ Horizontal distribution of Fukushima-derived radiocesium in zooplankton in the northwestern Pacific Ocean
19~ One-year, regional-scale simulation of 137Cs radioactivity in the ocean following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
20~ Cesium, iodine and tritium in NW Pacific waters -- a comparison of the Fukushima impact with global fallout
WSJ: Soaring radioactivity levels on coast of Fukushima plant — Nuclear material may have leeched from melted fuel cores and into environment:
http://tinyurl.com/n8vj52o
Wall Street Journal, July 8, 2013: Fukushima Watch: Tritium Levels Soar on Coast at Fukushima Plant [...] More than two years after the devastating accident at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, operator [Tepco] is seeing levels soar of a radioactive element called tritium. The problem spot is on the coastal side of the plant's heavily damaged No. 2 reactor, one of the areas where Tepco regularly monitors groundwater to check for radioactive elements that may have leeched from the plant's partly melted fuel cores and into the environment. [...]
http://tinyurl.com/lrb26kp
Jiji Press, July 8, 2013: Tokyo Electric Power Co. says 2,300 becquerels per liter of tritium was found in seawater sampled off its crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power station Wednesday, the highest level recorded since the March 2011 accident. [...] It is feared that groundwater containing high levels of tritium may be leaking into the sea from the plant's No. 2 reactor building.
http://tinyurl.com/knwwmzt
Officials report "troubling discovery" at Fukushima nuclear plant: Cesium levels rocket 9,000% over 3 days in groundwater — TEPCO "can't explain it"
http://tinyurl.com/lb2uxks
NHK World
http://tinyurl.com/lb2uxks
Asahi Shimbun:
http://tinyurl.com/khzxcuf
AFP: Toxic radioactive substances in groundwater at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plan have rocketed over the past three days,
http://tinyurl.com/kvp9naqt
Wall Street Journal: Cesium tends to bind with dirt, so it's less likely it would seep distances along with groundwater. [...]
http://tinyurl.com/kh5wqdv
Uncovering Plume-Gate: http://plumegate.wordpress.com/
hatrickpenryunbound: http://hatrickpenryunbound.com/
IMPORTANT:
Plume-Gate PROOF Cover-up of Fukushima via the NRC Documents Playlist (35 videos 26 hours)
http://tinyurl.com/luvc5dx
original upload here: (thank you HatrickPenry) Good Job!
http://youtu.be/P9SilFcYVg4
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO REUPLOAD TO YOUR CHANNEL. NO NEED TO ASK PERMISSION.
Cesium, iodine and tritium in NW Pacific waters -- a comparison of the Fukushima impact with global fallout
http://tinyurl.com/bnfwcnr
http://www.biogeosciences-discuss.net...
Impacts of the Fukushima nuclear power plant discharges on the ocean
(MULTIPLE studies found here)
http://www.biogeosciences-discuss.net...
http://tinyurl.com/k925vhs
THE 20 STUDIES IN LINK ABOVE INCLUDE:
1~ Inverse estimation of source parameters of oceanic radioactivity dispersion models associated with the Fukushima accident
2~ Surface pathway of radioactive plume of TEPCO Fukushima NPP1 released 134Cs and 137Cs
3~ Determination of plutonium isotopes in marine sediments off the Fukushima coast following the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
4~ Iodine-129 concentration in seawater near Fukushima before and after the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
5~ Short-term dispersal of Fukushima-derived radionuclides off Japan: modeling efforts and model-data intercomparison
6~ Initial Spread of 137Cs over the shelf of Japan: a study using the high-resolution global-coastal nesting ocean model
7~ Direct observation of 134Cs and 137Cs in surface seawater in the western and central North Pacific after the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant accident
8~ 90Sr and 89Sr in seawater off Japan as a consequence of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear accident
9~ Fukushima-derived radiocesium in western North Pacific sediment traps
10~ Natural and Fukushima-derived radioactivity in macroalgae and mussels along the Japanese shoreline
11~ Export of 134Cs and 137Cs in the Fukushima river systems at heavy rains by Typhoon Roke in September 2011
12~ Continuing 137Cs release to the sea from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant through 2012
13~ The impact of oceanic circulation and phase transfer on the dispersion of radionuclides released from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant
14~ Does the Fukushima NPP disaster affect the caesium activity of North Atlantic Ocean fish?
15~ Spatiotemporal distributions of Fukushima-derived radionuclides in surface sediments in the waters off Miyagi, Fukushima, and Ibaraki Prefectures, Japan
16~ Distribution of the Fukushima-derived radionuclides in seawater in the Pacific off the coast of Miyagi, Fukushima, and Ibaraki Prefectures, Japan
17~ Cesium-134 and 137 activities in the central North Pacific Ocean after the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant accident
18~ Horizontal distribution of Fukushima-derived radiocesium in zooplankton in the northwestern Pacific Ocean
19~ One-year, regional-scale simulation of 137Cs radioactivity in the ocean following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
20~ Cesium, iodine and tritium in NW Pacific waters -- a comparison of the Fukushima impact with global fallout
WSJ: Soaring radioactivity levels on coast of Fukushima plant — Nuclear material may have leeched from melted fuel cores and into environment:
http://tinyurl.com/n8vj52o
Wall Street Journal, July 8, 2013: Fukushima Watch: Tritium Levels Soar on Coast at Fukushima Plant [...] More than two years after the devastating accident at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, operator [Tepco] is seeing levels soar of a radioactive element called tritium. The problem spot is on the coastal side of the plant's heavily damaged No. 2 reactor, one of the areas where Tepco regularly monitors groundwater to check for radioactive elements that may have leeched from the plant's partly melted fuel cores and into the environment. [...]
http://tinyurl.com/lrb26kp
Jiji Press, July 8, 2013: Tokyo Electric Power Co. says 2,300 becquerels per liter of tritium was found in seawater sampled off its crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power station Wednesday, the highest level recorded since the March 2011 accident. [...] It is feared that groundwater containing high levels of tritium may be leaking into the sea from the plant's No. 2 reactor building.
http://tinyurl.com/knwwmzt
Officials report "troubling discovery" at Fukushima nuclear plant: Cesium levels rocket 9,000% over 3 days in groundwater — TEPCO "can't explain it"
http://tinyurl.com/lb2uxks
NHK World
http://tinyurl.com/lb2uxks
Asahi Shimbun:
http://tinyurl.com/khzxcuf
AFP: Toxic radioactive substances in groundwater at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plan have rocketed over the past three days,
http://tinyurl.com/kvp9naqt
Wall Street Journal: Cesium tends to bind with dirt, so it's less likely it would seep distances along with groundwater. [...]
http://tinyurl.com/kh5wqdv
Uncovering Plume-Gate: http://plumegate.wordpress.com/
hatrickpenryunbound: http://hatrickpenryunbound.com/
IMPORTANT:
Plume-Gate PROOF Cover-up of Fukushima via the NRC Documents Playlist (35 videos 26 hours)
http://tinyurl.com/luvc5dx
original upload here: (thank you HatrickPenry) Good Job!
http://youtu.be/P9SilFcYVg4
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO REUPLOAD TO YOUR CHANNEL. NO NEED TO ASK PERMISSION.
published:03 Jan 2015
views:29
Pacific Crossing (Sailing Across The North Pacific Ocean)
See also the HD Version ~ now uploaded *** Sailing across the North Pacific Ocean from Hilo, Hawaii to Victoria, British Columbia aboard the Western Grac...
See also the HD Version ~ now uploaded *** Sailing across the North Pacific Ocean from Hilo, Hawaii to Victoria, British Columbia aboard the Western Grac...
This is a 10 year timelapse of the radiation from Fukushima, Japan, contaminating the Pacific Ocean A sequence of global ocean circulation models, with horiz...
This is a 10 year timelapse of the radiation from Fukushima, Japan, contaminating the Pacific Ocean A sequence of global ocean circulation models, with horiz...
Come aboard Wakaya as we cross the equator, fire off flares, and get swarmed by sea lions on approaching the Galapagos. Also included is a short lesson on se...
Come aboard Wakaya as we cross the equator, fire off flares, and get swarmed by sea lions on approaching the Galapagos. Also included is a short lesson on se...
(Imperial Japanese Navy Military March)with Eng/Sub 「太平洋行進曲」(たいへいようこうしんきょく)は、1939年(昭和14年)5月10日(首都圏より逐次全国発売)に7月新譜臨時発売としてビクターレコードから発売された軍歌。国民歌謡で放送。海軍省選定歌。 Plea...
(Imperial Japanese Navy Military March)with Eng/Sub 「太平洋行進曲」(たいへいようこうしんきょく)は、1939年(昭和14年)5月10日(首都圏より逐次全国発売)に7月新譜臨時発売としてビクターレコードから発売された軍歌。国民歌謡で放送。海軍省選定歌。 Plea...
作詩 横山正徳 作曲 布施 元 歌 キング男声合唱団 太平洋行進曲の日本語歌詞と英語訳歌詞付きです。英語間違ってたらご指摘を。 Japanese lyrics of the Pacific Ocean march and with English translation lyrics. The point be...
作詩 横山正徳 作曲 布施 元 歌 キング男声合唱団 太平洋行進曲の日本語歌詞と英語訳歌詞付きです。英語間違ってたらご指摘を。 Japanese lyrics of the Pacific Ocean march and with English translation lyrics. The point be...
Four Hours Ambient Pacific Ocean Surf Waves for relaxation pleasure. Buy audio clips here http://electriccanyon.com/audio Sit back, relax or sleep to the soo...
Four Hours Ambient Pacific Ocean Surf Waves for relaxation pleasure. Buy audio clips here http://electriccanyon.com/audio Sit back, relax or sleep to the soo...
http://www.thenuclearproctologist.org/ The entire 200 kilometers we checked of Canadian Pacific Coast Line was devoid of all life except 4 main species and they are very patchy and we a found...
http://www.thenuclearproctologist.org/ The entire 200 kilometers we checked of Canadian Pacific Coast Line was devoid of all life except 4 main species and they are very patchy and we a found...
Panama and Colombia Travel - Colon - Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean - Canal - Things To Do
Panama and Colombia Travel - Colon - Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean - Canal - Things To Do
Panama and Colombia Travel - Colon - Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean - Canal - Things To Do
Panama Destination Guide Bordered by the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, Panama's key location between North and South America makes it one of the world...
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New Zealand Travel Guide
New Zealand Travel Guide
New Zealand Travel Guide
New Zealand Māori: Aotearoa is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses ‒ that of the North and South Islands ‒ as well as numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by h
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Hawaii Travel Video Guide
Hawaii Travel Video Guide
Hawaii Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Hawaii.
The Hawaiian Islands are located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and form the 50th state of the USA. In the south east of the island of O’Ahu, Honolulu is a modern town and the starting point for most journeys. It also contains the Iolani Palace - once the residence of King David Kalakana -a magnificent Victorian structure in the centre of Honolulu and the only royal palace in the United States. In Pearl Harbour, a museum commemorates the events of the seventh of December 1941 when most of the American Pacific fleet was destroyed by the Japanese. The valley of Nuuanu Pali is of great importance in Haw
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NIGHT DRIVE ON PACIFIC AVE - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Guide Tour
NIGHT DRIVE ON PACIFIC AVE - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Guide Tour
NIGHT DRIVE ON PACIFIC AVE - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Guide Tour
Drive down Pacific Ave in Atlantic City NJ at night. Filmed with my Sony HDR PJ-380 (on a tripod out of the sunroof of my car). Had to mute out some of the v...
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Santa Marta Barranquilla Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá - Places to Visit Things to do Tour
Santa Marta Barranquilla Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá - Places to Visit Things to do Tour
Santa Marta Barranquilla Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá - Places to Visit Things to do Tour
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins.
While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while
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Costa Rica Travel Guide 2015
Costa Rica Travel Guide 2015
Costa Rica Travel Guide 2015
Costa Rica Travel Guide 2015, Tourism and Vacations Costa Rica 2015 - Costa Rica Trip 2015
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Costa Rica is a small country in Central America bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the south, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east.
See in Costa Rica
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Wildlife - Costa Rica is world famous for having an incredibly high level of biodiversity throughout its tropical forests (this covers what you may hear referred to as rain forests, cloud forests, and dry forests). There are tropical mammals such as
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Hobbit and Dreyja Travel the Pacific Ocean
Hobbit and Dreyja Travel the Pacific Ocean
Hobbit and Dreyja Travel the Pacific Ocean
Here's an extended version of the sailing video from our main YouTube page (hobbit & dreyja: Mission Bay to San Diego Bay). It's here on the "B-side" channel for those of you who may have enjoyed the original video, but felt that the experience was over with too quickly. ;)
Here's the shorter (under three minutes) version if you're in a rush:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8CBwFJK8AHM
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Fiji Islands Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Fiji Islands Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Fiji Islands Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com Fiji, officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia in the South Pacific Ocean about 1100 nautical miles (2,00...
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Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called "the bridge" by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beauti
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Crossing the Pacific Ocean Day Night on Board The Ocean Dream Cruise Ship
Crossing the Pacific Ocean Day Night on Board The Ocean Dream Cruise Ship
Crossing the Pacific Ocean Day Night on Board The Ocean Dream Cruise Ship
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Canada Travel Video Guide
Canada Travel Video Guide
Canada Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Canada.
The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Halifax is situated in a deep, well-defined bay on the Atlantic coastline and has one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world.Ville De Quebec is the capital of the likewise-named province of Canada. In this European-orientated city on the St. Laurence river, French is the main language. In 1608, Samuel De Champlain established it as a centre for the fur trade. The massive and world famous Chateau Frontenac is the city’s best known landmark. In Montreal, Canada’s second larg
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Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal (HD)
Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal (HD)
Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal (HD)
Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal , Visit Panama Canal, Panama Canal Tours, Panama Canal Vacation
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The Panama Canal is a 77.1-kilometre (48 mi) ship canal in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean (via the Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. There are locks at each end to lift ships up to Gatun Lake, an artificial lake created to reduce the amount of excavation work required for the canal, 26 metres (85 ft) above sea level. The current locks
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Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner
Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner
Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner
In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case
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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower an
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Galapagos Travel Video Guide
Galapagos Travel Video Guide
Galapagos Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Galapagos. Intriguing and mysterious the islands of the Galapagos archipelago rise up from the Pacific Ocean. Around one thous...
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The Case of the Disappearing Oceans & Marine Life: Researcher Terry Lilley
The Case of the Disappearing Oceans & Marine Life: Researcher Terry Lilley
The Case of the Disappearing Oceans & Marine Life: Researcher Terry Lilley
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A statement from Terry Lilley, January 30th, 2015:
"Kauai north shore is still "ground zero" for the worst coral die off in the history of the Pacific Ocean! Millions of corals have died over the past three years and I have it all on video! We now know that the military microwave death towers that dot our mountain tops are beaming over 30 million watts of microwaves to war ships for the purpose of killing people. We are tracking each tower from space and showing where each tower is killing the ree
Travel experience in Colombia, visiting "Reserva Aguamarina" in the Pacific Ocean in Colombian department of Cauca Valley. Sun, beaches, ecotourism, whale wa...
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Indonesia straddles the Equator between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. While it has land borders with Malaysia to the north as well as East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the east, it also neighbors Australia to the south, and Palau, the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, and Thailand to the north, India to the northwest.
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Indonesia is home to no less than 167 ac
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Kiribati Travel Guide
Kiribati Travel Guide
Kiribati Travel Guide
Kiribati Travel Guide: Curving its way above and below the equator, the Republic of Kiribati (pronounced 'Kiri-bas') encompasses the Gilbert, Phoenix and Lin...
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San Francisco Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
San Francisco Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
San Francisco Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Leave the regular world behind when you step into the fog-swathed “City by the Bay.” From shopping adventures in Union Square to a trip on the city’s legendary cable cars, a trip to San Francisco is bound to leave you with incredible memories.
Stop by Fisherman’s Wharf and indulge in its shops and galleries, as well as some of the best fresh seafood you’ll ever taste. Walk on the Golden Gate Bridge and take in the fresh sea air and views of the bay and Pacific Ocean. If it’s a more serene environment you’re after, pass through the stately architecture and flowing lagoon
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Honolulu Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Honolulu. Honolulu Airport is world famous for the novel way in which it welcomes its visitors. A sweetly scented floral chain...
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Panama Destination Guide Bordered by the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, Panama's key location between North and South America makes it one of the world...
Panama Destination Guide Bordered by the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, Panama's key location between North and South America makes it one of the world...
New Zealand Māori: Aotearoa is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses ‒ that of the North and South Islands ‒ as well as numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by h
New Zealand Māori: Aotearoa is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses ‒ that of the North and South Islands ‒ as well as numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by h
Travel video about destination Hawaii.
The Hawaiian Islands are located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and form the 50th state of the USA. In the south east of the island of O’Ahu, Honolulu is a modern town and the starting point for most journeys. It also contains the Iolani Palace - once the residence of King David Kalakana -a magnificent Victorian structure in the centre of Honolulu and the only royal palace in the United States. In Pearl Harbour, a museum commemorates the events of the seventh of December 1941 when most of the American Pacific fleet was destroyed by the Japanese. The valley of Nuuanu Pali is of great importance in Hawaiian history. It was here that a deciding battle took place, when King Kamehameh came from Maui and triumphantly drove the troops of the chief of Oahu into the mountains, the result of which formed the political union of the Hawaiian Islands. In winter, the world’s best surfers collect on Sunset Beach, attracted by spectacular waves, some of which reach as high as the tallest church steeples. On the island of Kaua’i, the Wailua is Hawaii’s only navigable river and it flows through some of the exciting locations which were used for Jurassic Park, Raiders Of The Lost Ark and Blue Hawaii. Two volcanoes dominate the extraordinary island of Maui, which also features sandy beaches, green pastures, dense jungle and a bleak lunar-like landscape. On Waimea Beach in 1778, the English sea captain, James Cook, was the first European to set foot on Hawaiian territory. The Waimea Canyon was referred to by Mark Twain as ‘The Grand Canyon of the Pacific’, a massive gorge which has been carved out of the volcanic landscape by the Waimea River. From a Victorian style station there is the narrow-gauge Sugar Cane Train which travels through the once prolific sugar plantations of Kaanapali. Haleakale is the world’s largest dormant volcano with a crater as large as Manhattan. But nowhere else in the world can volcanoes be studied as safely as on Big Island in the Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park The Hawaiian Islands…priceless pearls in the Pacific Ocean.
Travel video about destination Hawaii.
The Hawaiian Islands are located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and form the 50th state of the USA. In the south east of the island of O’Ahu, Honolulu is a modern town and the starting point for most journeys. It also contains the Iolani Palace - once the residence of King David Kalakana -a magnificent Victorian structure in the centre of Honolulu and the only royal palace in the United States. In Pearl Harbour, a museum commemorates the events of the seventh of December 1941 when most of the American Pacific fleet was destroyed by the Japanese. The valley of Nuuanu Pali is of great importance in Hawaiian history. It was here that a deciding battle took place, when King Kamehameh came from Maui and triumphantly drove the troops of the chief of Oahu into the mountains, the result of which formed the political union of the Hawaiian Islands. In winter, the world’s best surfers collect on Sunset Beach, attracted by spectacular waves, some of which reach as high as the tallest church steeples. On the island of Kaua’i, the Wailua is Hawaii’s only navigable river and it flows through some of the exciting locations which were used for Jurassic Park, Raiders Of The Lost Ark and Blue Hawaii. Two volcanoes dominate the extraordinary island of Maui, which also features sandy beaches, green pastures, dense jungle and a bleak lunar-like landscape. On Waimea Beach in 1778, the English sea captain, James Cook, was the first European to set foot on Hawaiian territory. The Waimea Canyon was referred to by Mark Twain as ‘The Grand Canyon of the Pacific’, a massive gorge which has been carved out of the volcanic landscape by the Waimea River. From a Victorian style station there is the narrow-gauge Sugar Cane Train which travels through the once prolific sugar plantations of Kaanapali. Haleakale is the world’s largest dormant volcano with a crater as large as Manhattan. But nowhere else in the world can volcanoes be studied as safely as on Big Island in the Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park The Hawaiian Islands…priceless pearls in the Pacific Ocean.
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NIGHT DRIVE ON PACIFIC AVE - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Guide Tour
Drive down Pacific Ave in Atlantic City NJ at night. Filmed with my Sony HDR PJ-380 (on a tripod out of the sunroof of my car). Had to mute out some of the v...
Drive down Pacific Ave in Atlantic City NJ at night. Filmed with my Sony HDR PJ-380 (on a tripod out of the sunroof of my car). Had to mute out some of the v...
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins.
While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while taking precautions and adhering to common sense, the country is relatively safe. If in doubt, be sure to check the current government warnings for any developments.
Warnings aside, there's much to enjoy in the country that brought salsa, cumbia, Shakira and Gabriel Garcia Marquez to the world. The terrain itself traverses coastal beaches, the alpine Andes, central highlands and flat plains. The Spanish-speaking country became independent from Spain in the 1800s and this colonial legacy can be seen in the well-preserved architecture of Cartagena and Villa de Leyva. Visiting pre-Columbian ruins in Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) brings to mind swashbuckling scenes from an Indiana Jones movie -- machete optional!
Colombia is also blessed with abundant natural attributes from the snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes of Parque Nacional de Cocuy to the sandy stretches of beach and deep bays of Parque Nacional Tayrona on the Caribbean coast. Adrenalin junkies not sated by the three-day hike to Ciudad Perdida can enjoy heart-pumping action in San Gil -- the adventure capital of Colombia - with rafting, abseiling and rock climbing among the activities on offer.
To savour the true essence of Colombia, sample the local cuisine and abundance of tropical fruits. Empanadas are a popular dish of meat and potatoes wrapped in a pastry pouch. With coffee and sugar plantations a major part of the country's primary industries, Colombians are unsurprisingly renowned for having a sweet tooth. Locals like to indulge in desserts such as the milk-based arequipe, and drink their coffee black.
Each South American country has its own regional music and dance style and for Colombia that's salsa and cumbia. For a taste of Columbia's renowned nightlife, head to Bogota or Cali, known as the salsa capital of South America. Don't be intimidated by the tricky step changes, locals are more than happy to teach you. For a Latin American destination with a difference, Colombia has all the moves.
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins.
While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while taking precautions and adhering to common sense, the country is relatively safe. If in doubt, be sure to check the current government warnings for any developments.
Warnings aside, there's much to enjoy in the country that brought salsa, cumbia, Shakira and Gabriel Garcia Marquez to the world. The terrain itself traverses coastal beaches, the alpine Andes, central highlands and flat plains. The Spanish-speaking country became independent from Spain in the 1800s and this colonial legacy can be seen in the well-preserved architecture of Cartagena and Villa de Leyva. Visiting pre-Columbian ruins in Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) brings to mind swashbuckling scenes from an Indiana Jones movie -- machete optional!
Colombia is also blessed with abundant natural attributes from the snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes of Parque Nacional de Cocuy to the sandy stretches of beach and deep bays of Parque Nacional Tayrona on the Caribbean coast. Adrenalin junkies not sated by the three-day hike to Ciudad Perdida can enjoy heart-pumping action in San Gil -- the adventure capital of Colombia - with rafting, abseiling and rock climbing among the activities on offer.
To savour the true essence of Colombia, sample the local cuisine and abundance of tropical fruits. Empanadas are a popular dish of meat and potatoes wrapped in a pastry pouch. With coffee and sugar plantations a major part of the country's primary industries, Colombians are unsurprisingly renowned for having a sweet tooth. Locals like to indulge in desserts such as the milk-based arequipe, and drink their coffee black.
Each South American country has its own regional music and dance style and for Colombia that's salsa and cumbia. For a taste of Columbia's renowned nightlife, head to Bogota or Cali, known as the salsa capital of South America. Don't be intimidated by the tricky step changes, locals are more than happy to teach you. For a Latin American destination with a difference, Colombia has all the moves.
Costa Rica Travel Guide 2015, Tourism and Vacations Costa Rica 2015 - Costa Rica Trip 2015
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Costa Rica is a small country in Central America bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the south, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east.
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Wildlife - Costa Rica is world famous for having an incredibly high level of biodiversity throughout its tropical forests (this covers what you may hear referred to as rain forests, cloud forests, and dry forests). There are tropical mammals such as monkeys, sloths, tapirs, and wild cats as well as an amazing assortment of insects and other animals. There are many many birds (both migratory and resident) - more on that below. With 25% of the country being national parks and protected areas, there are still many places you can go to see the abundant wildlife and lush vegetation of the country. Just like anywhere, the farther you get off the beaten path, the more likely you are to see a wide variety of flora and fauna.
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Bird Watching - One of the most wonderful activities for people who love nature is bird watching. You can enjoy bird watching in many areas of Costa Rica. Due to the great diversity of climates, temperatures and forest types in Costa Rica, there is a wonderful variety of birds, with over 800 species. Some helpful books available on bird watching are Birds of Costa Rica by F. Gary Stiles and Alexander Skutch (Cornell University Press) or An Illustrated Field Guide to Birds of Costa Rica, illustrated by Victor Esquivel Soto. These books can be found at certain bookstores in San José or before coming to Costa Rica. They are both heavy books; many people tear out the plates of the Stiles & Skutch book to carry into the field and leave the rest of the book in their car or room. Plastic cards with the most common birds are available for many areas and are sold at gift shops.
Volcanoes -Costa Rica is one of the most seismologicly active countries in the western hemisphere, and as a result several volcanoes have sprouted over the years- most notably volcanoes Poas, Irazu, and Arenal.
Beaches in Costa Rica
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Costa Rica is a country with an extraordinary wealth of things to do, but regardless of your travel interests, you're going to want to spend time at one of the country's great beaches. The lion's share of beach tourism is concentrated on the Pacific side, in the Central Pacific region near San José, the Nicoya Peninsula, and in the dry tropical forests of Guanacaste. Less touristed, but no less beautiful are the beaches in the tropical rainforest of the southern Pacific coast near Corcovado National Park, or on the exotic, rastafarian, eco-tourism paradise of the Caribbean side.
Fishing
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Costa Rica has some of the best Sport Fishing in the world and is the first country to practice catch and release fishing. The Pacific side has incredible fishing for Sailfish, Marlin, Dorado, Tuna, Wahoo, Roosterfish, Snapper, Grouper and more. The Caribbean side is famous for big Tarpon and big Snook. Over sixty-four world records have been caught in Costa Rica. Half day, Full day and Multi-Day Trips are available.
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Costa Rica is a small country in Central America bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the south, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east.
See in Costa Rica
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Wildlife - Costa Rica is world famous for having an incredibly high level of biodiversity throughout its tropical forests (this covers what you may hear referred to as rain forests, cloud forests, and dry forests). There are tropical mammals such as monkeys, sloths, tapirs, and wild cats as well as an amazing assortment of insects and other animals. There are many many birds (both migratory and resident) - more on that below. With 25% of the country being national parks and protected areas, there are still many places you can go to see the abundant wildlife and lush vegetation of the country. Just like anywhere, the farther you get off the beaten path, the more likely you are to see a wide variety of flora and fauna.
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Bird Watching - One of the most wonderful activities for people who love nature is bird watching. You can enjoy bird watching in many areas of Costa Rica. Due to the great diversity of climates, temperatures and forest types in Costa Rica, there is a wonderful variety of birds, with over 800 species. Some helpful books available on bird watching are Birds of Costa Rica by F. Gary Stiles and Alexander Skutch (Cornell University Press) or An Illustrated Field Guide to Birds of Costa Rica, illustrated by Victor Esquivel Soto. These books can be found at certain bookstores in San José or before coming to Costa Rica. They are both heavy books; many people tear out the plates of the Stiles & Skutch book to carry into the field and leave the rest of the book in their car or room. Plastic cards with the most common birds are available for many areas and are sold at gift shops.
Volcanoes -Costa Rica is one of the most seismologicly active countries in the western hemisphere, and as a result several volcanoes have sprouted over the years- most notably volcanoes Poas, Irazu, and Arenal.
Beaches in Costa Rica
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Costa Rica is a country with an extraordinary wealth of things to do, but regardless of your travel interests, you're going to want to spend time at one of the country's great beaches. The lion's share of beach tourism is concentrated on the Pacific side, in the Central Pacific region near San José, the Nicoya Peninsula, and in the dry tropical forests of Guanacaste. Less touristed, but no less beautiful are the beaches in the tropical rainforest of the southern Pacific coast near Corcovado National Park, or on the exotic, rastafarian, eco-tourism paradise of the Caribbean side.
Fishing
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Costa Rica has some of the best Sport Fishing in the world and is the first country to practice catch and release fishing. The Pacific side has incredible fishing for Sailfish, Marlin, Dorado, Tuna, Wahoo, Roosterfish, Snapper, Grouper and more. The Caribbean side is famous for big Tarpon and big Snook. Over sixty-four world records have been caught in Costa Rica. Half day, Full day and Multi-Day Trips are available.
Here's an extended version of the sailing video from our main YouTube page (hobbit & dreyja: Mission Bay to San Diego Bay). It's here on the "B-side" channel for those of you who may have enjoyed the original video, but felt that the experience was over with too quickly. ;)
Here's the shorter (under three minutes) version if you're in a rush:
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Here's an extended version of the sailing video from our main YouTube page (hobbit & dreyja: Mission Bay to San Diego Bay). It's here on the "B-side" channel for those of you who may have enjoyed the original video, but felt that the experience was over with too quickly. ;)
Here's the shorter (under three minutes) version if you're in a rush:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8CBwFJK8AHM
http://bookinghunter.com Fiji, officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia in the South Pacific Ocean about 1100 nautical miles (2,00...
http://bookinghunter.com Fiji, officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia in the South Pacific Ocean about 1100 nautical miles (2,00...
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called "the bridge" by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beautiful beach, popular amongst families), Blue Mountains (an unspoiled mountain range filled with Eucalyptus trees. It is located 30 miles from Sydney, and there are plenty of hiking trails), Bondi Beach (Sydney's most famous beach, its lively promenade is as exciting as the beach) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Sydney travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called "the bridge" by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beautiful beach, popular amongst families), Blue Mountains (an unspoiled mountain range filled with Eucalyptus trees. It is located 30 miles from Sydney, and there are plenty of hiking trails), Bondi Beach (Sydney's most famous beach, its lively promenade is as exciting as the beach) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Sydney travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Crossing the Pacific Ocean Day Night on Board The Ocean Dream Cruise Ship
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The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Halifax is situated in a deep, well-defined bay on the Atlantic coastline and has one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world.Ville De Quebec is the capital of the likewise-named province of Canada. In this European-orientated city on the St. Laurence river, French is the main language. In 1608, Samuel De Champlain established it as a centre for the fur trade. The massive and world famous Chateau Frontenac is the city’s best known landmark. In Montreal, Canada’s second largest city, the massive Basilica, the Oratoire Saint-Joseph, is an important pilgrimage destination and in the charming French-style area of the city which is located between the harbour and the modern banking quarter, numerous old buildings have been restored. Although Montreal is located 1600 kilometres from the open sea, it owes its wealth to its waterways which stretch from the country’s interior, to the ocean. In Native American, Toronto means, ‘Meeting Place’ an accurate description for the capital of Ontario Province and Canada’s largest city, a multi-cultural city with giant skyscrapers and noisy streets. The CN Tower is the tallest free-standing building in the world and in less than a minute its lift ascends 335 metres to the top. Niagara Falls lies between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario on the Canadian-American border. A trip on the ‘Maid Of The Mist’ is a magnificent experience where the tremendous power of the water is awesome. Three times a week, the Canadian, with its 30 wagons, 2 locomotives and total length of more than a kilometre, winds its way through the Rocky Mountains the water from which accumulates from mountain glaciers and flows into three oceans: the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Arctic. The capital of the south west province of British Columbia, Vancouver, is located beside the Pacific Ocean and is the third largest city in Canada and one of the most beautiful on the North American continent. A fitting final destination for a tour of Canada’s wonderworld of magnificent contrasts.
Travel video about destination Canada.
The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Halifax is situated in a deep, well-defined bay on the Atlantic coastline and has one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world.Ville De Quebec is the capital of the likewise-named province of Canada. In this European-orientated city on the St. Laurence river, French is the main language. In 1608, Samuel De Champlain established it as a centre for the fur trade. The massive and world famous Chateau Frontenac is the city’s best known landmark. In Montreal, Canada’s second largest city, the massive Basilica, the Oratoire Saint-Joseph, is an important pilgrimage destination and in the charming French-style area of the city which is located between the harbour and the modern banking quarter, numerous old buildings have been restored. Although Montreal is located 1600 kilometres from the open sea, it owes its wealth to its waterways which stretch from the country’s interior, to the ocean. In Native American, Toronto means, ‘Meeting Place’ an accurate description for the capital of Ontario Province and Canada’s largest city, a multi-cultural city with giant skyscrapers and noisy streets. The CN Tower is the tallest free-standing building in the world and in less than a minute its lift ascends 335 metres to the top. Niagara Falls lies between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario on the Canadian-American border. A trip on the ‘Maid Of The Mist’ is a magnificent experience where the tremendous power of the water is awesome. Three times a week, the Canadian, with its 30 wagons, 2 locomotives and total length of more than a kilometre, winds its way through the Rocky Mountains the water from which accumulates from mountain glaciers and flows into three oceans: the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Arctic. The capital of the south west province of British Columbia, Vancouver, is located beside the Pacific Ocean and is the third largest city in Canada and one of the most beautiful on the North American continent. A fitting final destination for a tour of Canada’s wonderworld of magnificent contrasts.
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The Panama Canal is a 77.1-kilometre (48 mi) ship canal in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean (via the Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. There are locks at each end to lift ships up to Gatun Lake, an artificial lake created to reduce the amount of excavation work required for the canal, 26 metres (85 ft) above sea level. The current locks are 33.5 metres (110 ft) wide. A third, wider lane of locks is currently under construction and is due to open in 2016.
France began work on the canal in 1881, but had to stop because of engineering problems and high mortality due to disease. The United States took over the project in 1904, and took a decade to complete the canal, which was officially opened on August 15, 1914. One of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken, the Panama Canal shortcut greatly reduced the time for ships to travel between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, enabling them to avoid the lengthy, hazardous Cape Horn route around the southernmost tip of South America via the Drake Passage or Strait of Magellan. The shorter, faster, and safer route to the U.S. West Coast and to nations in and around the Pacific Ocean allowed those places to become more integrated with the world economy. It takes between 20 and 30 hours to traverse the canal.
During construction, ownership of the territory that is now the Panama Canal was first Colombian, then French, and then American. The US continued to control the canal and surrounding Panama Canal Zone until the 1977 Torrijos–Carter Treaties provided for handover to Panama. After a period of joint American–Panamanian control, the canal was taken over by the Panamanian government in 1999, and is now managed and operated by the Panama Canal Authority, a Panamanian government agency.
Annual traffic has risen from about 1,000 ships in 1914, when the canal opened, to 14,702 vessels in 2008, the latter measuring a total of 309.6 million Panama Canal/Universal Measurement System (PC/UMS) tons. By 2008, more than 815,000 vessels had passed through the canal; the largest ships that can transit the canal today are called Panamax. The American Society of Civil Engineers has named the Panama Canal one of the seven wonders of the modern world.
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The Panama Canal is a 77.1-kilometre (48 mi) ship canal in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean (via the Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. There are locks at each end to lift ships up to Gatun Lake, an artificial lake created to reduce the amount of excavation work required for the canal, 26 metres (85 ft) above sea level. The current locks are 33.5 metres (110 ft) wide. A third, wider lane of locks is currently under construction and is due to open in 2016.
France began work on the canal in 1881, but had to stop because of engineering problems and high mortality due to disease. The United States took over the project in 1904, and took a decade to complete the canal, which was officially opened on August 15, 1914. One of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken, the Panama Canal shortcut greatly reduced the time for ships to travel between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, enabling them to avoid the lengthy, hazardous Cape Horn route around the southernmost tip of South America via the Drake Passage or Strait of Magellan. The shorter, faster, and safer route to the U.S. West Coast and to nations in and around the Pacific Ocean allowed those places to become more integrated with the world economy. It takes between 20 and 30 hours to traverse the canal.
During construction, ownership of the territory that is now the Panama Canal was first Colombian, then French, and then American. The US continued to control the canal and surrounding Panama Canal Zone until the 1977 Torrijos–Carter Treaties provided for handover to Panama. After a period of joint American–Panamanian control, the canal was taken over by the Panamanian government in 1999, and is now managed and operated by the Panama Canal Authority, a Panamanian government agency.
Annual traffic has risen from about 1,000 ships in 1914, when the canal opened, to 14,702 vessels in 2008, the latter measuring a total of 309.6 million Panama Canal/Universal Measurement System (PC/UMS) tons. By 2008, more than 815,000 vessels had passed through the canal; the largest ships that can transit the canal today are called Panamax. The American Society of Civil Engineers has named the Panama Canal one of the seven wonders of the modern world.
In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of Haleakala Volcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat Dairy Farm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.
In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of Haleakala Volcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat Dairy Farm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.
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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Taipei travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Taipei travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Travel video about destination Galapagos. Intriguing and mysterious the islands of the Galapagos archipelago rise up from the Pacific Ocean. Around one thous...
Travel video about destination Galapagos. Intriguing and mysterious the islands of the Galapagos archipelago rise up from the Pacific Ocean. Around one thous...
Visit Terry's informative website: http://underwater2web.com/
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A statement from Terry Lilley, January 30th, 2015:
"Kauai north shore is still "ground zero" for the worst coral die off in the history of the Pacific Ocean! Millions of corals have died over the past three years and I have it all on video! We now know that the military microwave death towers that dot our mountain tops are beaming over 30 million watts of microwaves to war ships for the purpose of killing people. We are tracking each tower from space and showing where each tower is killing the reefs. This is a scientific project with dozen of famous PHD chemist and pysisist ivolved including a Nobel Prize winner! The whole issue will be documented for the world to see soon on a wold wide TV show. We are not alone on this issue as people are showing world wide how microwave cell towers and smart meters also kill wildlife and people! The problem started in 2011 when the electronic companies switched to a new frequency of microwaves that are VERY deadly to life as we know it on earth. These microwaves break down the calcium carbonate in your bones and in the corals on the reef. There are many books written on this issue and many more to come! One out of the 14 military microwave towers on Kauai is equal to 500 cell towers! There are more microwaves being produced on Kauai than ever before used on planet earth as Kauai is ground zero for the military electronic war games! We simply have to stop this activity if we expect life to go on in a healthy way here in Kauai. This is not my problem, it is OUR problem."
Info about Gabriel Morris (who recorded and edited this video):
"Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", packed with practical travel info, is only $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info and to read reviews: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or check out "Following My Thumb", which chronicles a decade of Gabriel's travels around the world: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
The Case of the Disappearing Oceans & Marine Life: Researcher Terry Lilley
Visit Terry's informative website: http://underwater2web.com/
Terry's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Underwater2Web/145488045496948
A statement from Terry Lilley, January 30th, 2015:
"Kauai north shore is still "ground zero" for the worst coral die off in the history of the Pacific Ocean! Millions of corals have died over the past three years and I have it all on video! We now know that the military microwave death towers that dot our mountain tops are beaming over 30 million watts of microwaves to war ships for the purpose of killing people. We are tracking each tower from space and showing where each tower is killing the reefs. This is a scientific project with dozen of famous PHD chemist and pysisist ivolved including a Nobel Prize winner! The whole issue will be documented for the world to see soon on a wold wide TV show. We are not alone on this issue as people are showing world wide how microwave cell towers and smart meters also kill wildlife and people! The problem started in 2011 when the electronic companies switched to a new frequency of microwaves that are VERY deadly to life as we know it on earth. These microwaves break down the calcium carbonate in your bones and in the corals on the reef. There are many books written on this issue and many more to come! One out of the 14 military microwave towers on Kauai is equal to 500 cell towers! There are more microwaves being produced on Kauai than ever before used on planet earth as Kauai is ground zero for the military electronic war games! We simply have to stop this activity if we expect life to go on in a healthy way here in Kauai. This is not my problem, it is OUR problem."
Info about Gabriel Morris (who recorded and edited this video):
"Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", packed with practical travel info, is only $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info and to read reviews: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or check out "Following My Thumb", which chronicles a decade of Gabriel's travels around the world: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
The Case of the Disappearing Oceans & Marine Life: Researcher Terry Lilley
Travel experience in Colombia, visiting "Reserva Aguamarina" in the Pacific Ocean in Colombian department of Cauca Valley. Sun, beaches, ecotourism, whale wa...
Travel experience in Colombia, visiting "Reserva Aguamarina" in the Pacific Ocean in Colombian department of Cauca Valley. Sun, beaches, ecotourism, whale wa...
Bali & Java - Indonesia Tourism & Vacations 2015 - Bali & Java - Indonesia Trip 2015
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Indonesia straddles the Equator between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. While it has land borders with Malaysia to the north as well as East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the east, it also neighbors Australia to the south, and Palau, the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, and Thailand to the north, India to the northwest.
See in Bali & Java - Indonesia
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Natural attractions
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Indonesia is home to no less than 167 active volcanoes, far more than any other country. Some of the more accessible for visitors are in the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park and the Ijen Crater in East Java, Mount Rinjani in Lombok and perhaps easiest of all, Mount Batur in Bali. A list of 226 Indonesian mountains has recently been compiled.
Hardly surprisingly in the world's largest archipelago, beaches are significant attractions. Aside from the obvious like Bali, there are wonderful beaches in off-the-beaten-track locations in Maluku, Nusa Tenggara and Sulawesi. In a nation of 18,000+ islands, the options are almost endless.
Indonesia has some of the largest remaining tracts of tropical forest anywhere in the world, and these support an incredibly diverse wildlife from Orangutans and other primates to critically endangered Javan Rhinoceros and Tigers, and an extraordinarily wide range of bird species. Forest areas recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites are Ujung Kulon National Park in West Java, and three huge parks in Sumatra, which together comprise the Tropical Rain Forest Heritage of Sumatra: Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Gunung Leuser National Park and Kerinci Seblat National Park.
Further east, Komodo Island is the home of the remarkable Komodo Dragon and a very diverse marine life. Close to the very eastern limit of Indonesia, the remote Lorentz National Park in Papua has a permanent glacier, and is the single largest national park anywhere in Southeast Asia.
Historical and cultural attractions
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Borobudur in Central Java is the world's largest Buddhist monument, dating from the 8th century, and nearby Prambanan is a remarkable Hindu monument dating from just a few years later. Those two, together with the charm of Yogyakarta, make for a popular cultural combination in Central Java.
Also in Central Java, the Dieng Plateau is home to the oldest extant temples in Indonesia, predating Borobudur by some 100 years, and just north of Solo, the early man archaeological excavation at Sangiran is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In such a vast archipelago it is hardly surprising that there are some very distinct and unique cultures, often contained in relatively small areas. Bali has a unique Hindu culture, descended from the great Javanese Majapahit Kingdom in the 13th and 14th centuries. The whole island is adorned by beautifully kept temples (pura), and there is a seemingly endless procession of colourful ceremonies. Some of the better known are the mother temple at Besakih, Pura Ulun Danau Bratan, and Pura Uluwatu.
Further east, Sumba is home to one of the few remaining megalithic cultures anywhere on earth. In Sulawesi, the Tana Toraja region is famous for spectacular animist burial rites. Visiting the vast hinterland of Papua in the far east of the country requires considerable planning, an awful lot of money, and a tolerance for extremely challenging conditions. However, for those who want a true wilderness experience and the opportunity to witness first-hand cultures that have had very little contact with the outside world, it is hard to think of a better option anywhere on earth.
Bali & Java - Indonesia Tourism & Vacations 2015 - Bali & Java - Indonesia Trip 2015
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Indonesia straddles the Equator between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. While it has land borders with Malaysia to the north as well as East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the east, it also neighbors Australia to the south, and Palau, the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, and Thailand to the north, India to the northwest.
See in Bali & Java - Indonesia
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Natural attractions
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Indonesia is home to no less than 167 active volcanoes, far more than any other country. Some of the more accessible for visitors are in the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park and the Ijen Crater in East Java, Mount Rinjani in Lombok and perhaps easiest of all, Mount Batur in Bali. A list of 226 Indonesian mountains has recently been compiled.
Hardly surprisingly in the world's largest archipelago, beaches are significant attractions. Aside from the obvious like Bali, there are wonderful beaches in off-the-beaten-track locations in Maluku, Nusa Tenggara and Sulawesi. In a nation of 18,000+ islands, the options are almost endless.
Indonesia has some of the largest remaining tracts of tropical forest anywhere in the world, and these support an incredibly diverse wildlife from Orangutans and other primates to critically endangered Javan Rhinoceros and Tigers, and an extraordinarily wide range of bird species. Forest areas recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites are Ujung Kulon National Park in West Java, and three huge parks in Sumatra, which together comprise the Tropical Rain Forest Heritage of Sumatra: Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Gunung Leuser National Park and Kerinci Seblat National Park.
Further east, Komodo Island is the home of the remarkable Komodo Dragon and a very diverse marine life. Close to the very eastern limit of Indonesia, the remote Lorentz National Park in Papua has a permanent glacier, and is the single largest national park anywhere in Southeast Asia.
Historical and cultural attractions
-------------------------------------------------
Borobudur in Central Java is the world's largest Buddhist monument, dating from the 8th century, and nearby Prambanan is a remarkable Hindu monument dating from just a few years later. Those two, together with the charm of Yogyakarta, make for a popular cultural combination in Central Java.
Also in Central Java, the Dieng Plateau is home to the oldest extant temples in Indonesia, predating Borobudur by some 100 years, and just north of Solo, the early man archaeological excavation at Sangiran is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In such a vast archipelago it is hardly surprising that there are some very distinct and unique cultures, often contained in relatively small areas. Bali has a unique Hindu culture, descended from the great Javanese Majapahit Kingdom in the 13th and 14th centuries. The whole island is adorned by beautifully kept temples (pura), and there is a seemingly endless procession of colourful ceremonies. Some of the better known are the mother temple at Besakih, Pura Ulun Danau Bratan, and Pura Uluwatu.
Further east, Sumba is home to one of the few remaining megalithic cultures anywhere on earth. In Sulawesi, the Tana Toraja region is famous for spectacular animist burial rites. Visiting the vast hinterland of Papua in the far east of the country requires considerable planning, an awful lot of money, and a tolerance for extremely challenging conditions. However, for those who want a true wilderness experience and the opportunity to witness first-hand cultures that have had very little contact with the outside world, it is hard to think of a better option anywhere on earth.
Kiribati Travel Guide: Curving its way above and below the equator, the Republic of Kiribati (pronounced 'Kiri-bas') encompasses the Gilbert, Phoenix and Lin...
Kiribati Travel Guide: Curving its way above and below the equator, the Republic of Kiribati (pronounced 'Kiri-bas') encompasses the Gilbert, Phoenix and Lin...
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Leave the regular world behind when you step into the fog-swathed “City by the Bay.” From shopping adventures in Union Square to a trip on the city’s legendary cable cars, a trip to San Francisco is bound to leave you with incredible memories.
Stop by Fisherman’s Wharf and indulge in its shops and galleries, as well as some of the best fresh seafood you’ll ever taste. Walk on the Golden Gate Bridge and take in the fresh sea air and views of the bay and Pacific Ocean. If it’s a more serene environment you’re after, pass through the stately architecture and flowing lagoon of the Palace of Fine Arts.
Of course, San Francisco sightseeing isn’t complete without an excursion to Alcatraz, the island prison that once held some of the country’s most notorious criminals. Look into its empty cells and thick stone walls and wonder, could you escape “The Rock”?
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Leave the regular world behind when you step into the fog-swathed “City by the Bay.” From shopping adventures in Union Square to a trip on the city’s legendary cable cars, a trip to San Francisco is bound to leave you with incredible memories.
Stop by Fisherman’s Wharf and indulge in its shops and galleries, as well as some of the best fresh seafood you’ll ever taste. Walk on the Golden Gate Bridge and take in the fresh sea air and views of the bay and Pacific Ocean. If it’s a more serene environment you’re after, pass through the stately architecture and flowing lagoon of the Palace of Fine Arts.
Of course, San Francisco sightseeing isn’t complete without an excursion to Alcatraz, the island prison that once held some of the country’s most notorious criminals. Look into its empty cells and thick stone walls and wonder, could you escape “The Rock”?
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Travel video about destination Honolulu. Honolulu Airport is world famous for the novel way in which it welcomes its visitors. A sweetly scented floral chain...
Travel video about destination Honolulu. Honolulu Airport is world famous for the novel way in which it welcomes its visitors. A sweetly scented floral chain...
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The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
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published:20 Apr 2015
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific Ocean | BBC Documentary
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Storm v Pacific Ocean 720
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Lava finally reaches the Pacific Ocean at Kamokuna after a seven mile journey from the Pu'...
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Lava Enters the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii
Lava Enters the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii
Lava finally reaches the Pacific Ocean at Kamokuna after a seven mile journey from the Pu'u O'o vent in Kilauea Volcano.
A small black sand beach is formed when the surf quenches the hot lava.
Recorded March 27, 2005
Recent obsidian flow in Chile:
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Mystery Blob in Pacific Ocean Causing Strange Animals to Surface
An unusual threat is looming off the Pacific coast of North America from Juneau in Alaska ...
published:17 Apr 2015
Mystery Blob in Pacific Ocean Causing Strange Animals to Surface
Mystery Blob in Pacific Ocean Causing Strange Animals to Surface
An unusual threat is looming off the Pacific coast of North America from Juneau in Alaska to Baja California. Now roughly 2000 kilometres wide and 100 metres deep, a mass of warm water that scientists are calling "the blob" has lingered off the coast for a year and a half and has set temperature records, with waters between 1 °C and 4 °C warmer than normal. http://proxyponder.com/2015/04/mystery-blob-in-pacific-ocean-causing-strange-animals-to-surface/
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Spearfishing The Secret of the Pacific Ocean
Spearfishing Coral sea in New Caledonia with young man around 16 year's old . Zimako Giro...
published:10 Feb 2015
Spearfishing The Secret of the Pacific Ocean
Spearfishing The Secret of the Pacific Ocean
Spearfishing Coral sea in New Caledonia with young man around 16 year's old . Zimako Girouard , Mathieu Barbier , me , Medylan Decoux , Philippe Facchini . Thank you every body to watch this , enjoy it , an d'ont forget to LIKE and SHARE for more videos
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published:10 Feb 2015
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Midway Island, North Pacific Ocean, Unbelievable !
This film should be seen by the entire world, please don't throw anything into the sea. Un...
Midway Island, North Pacific Ocean, Unbelievable !
Midway Island, North Pacific Ocean, Unbelievable !
This film should be seen by the entire world, please don't throw anything into the sea. Unbelievable, just look at the consequences MIDWAY a love story for o...
This is a short video of the Pacific Ocean near Kailua Kona, Hawaii. The sound of the waves is very relaxing for most people. Fish can be seen in some of the...
Media reports on warm ‘blob’ in Pacific Ocean pretend it can’t be related to huge plume of radioacti
Media outlets are widely reporting on two recent studies in the journal Geophysical Resear...
published:29 Apr 2015
Media reports on warm ‘blob’ in Pacific Ocean pretend it can’t be related to huge plume of radioacti
Media reports on warm ‘blob’ in Pacific Ocean pretend it can’t be related to huge plume of radioacti
Media outlets are widely reporting on two recent studies in the journal Geophysical Research Letters describing a giant "blob" of warm water that may be responsible for recent ecological and weather anomalies across the United States -- from California's drought to the East Coast's severe winter to the thousands of dying sea lions washing up along the West Coast.
The "blob" -- more precisely, the "warm anomaly" -- is a patch of ocean water just off the coast of the Pacific Northwest that is about 1,000 miles across, 300 feet deep, and 3 degrees Celsius (5 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than usual. It received its nickname from Nick Bond of Washington State University, lead author of one of the new studies.
Do the new studies actually explain what the media are claiming? Are there potential explanations that are being ignored?
What did the studies find?
Already, researchers have linked the blob to many of this past year's alarming ecological occurrences. Warmer water is less rich in nutrients, which scientists say has caused effects including a crash in the population of copepods (tiny animals that form the base of the ocean's food web) and the starvation of sea lion pups, causing thousands of the animals to strand themselves onshore. The warm water has also caused tropical fish to appear near Seattle.
The new study by Bond and colleagues also links the blob to the recent weather disturbances. The researchers claim that the blob actually has an atmospheric cause: an unseasonal ridge of high-pressure air hovering above it. This high-pressure air (instead of the low-pressure air typical for the winter) has been associated with the ocean becoming unseasonably calm and warm, removing a major source of rain for the West Coast and contributing to California's drought and the West Coast's warmer-than-usual winter, according to the researchers.
The second study traced the blob to another patch of unseasonably warm water, this one in the Tropics near the intersection of the Equator and the International Date Line. This warm water has been heating up the air above it, directly leading to the unseasonably warm patch of air that is heating the waters off the U.S. coast.
"It's like throwing a rock into a pond," researcher Dennis Hartmann said. "The wave eventually makes its way to the other side."
This same wave of warm air actually crosses the entire North American continent, the researchers found, eventually causing a wet, low-pressure system over the central and eastern United States. This system, called a "North Pacific Mode," contributed to this year's remarkably cold and snowy winter, the researchers claim.
Although North Pacific Modes have been observed before, this past year's was more extreme and longer lasting than has been seen before.
Potential Fukushima link not being investigated
According to media reports, no one knows what has caused the unusually warm Tropical waters responsible for all of these climate and ecological effects. But some have asked whether radioactive material emitted into the ocean by the Fukushima disaster might not be partially responsible.
In 2011, multiple meltdowns at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant caused a flood of radioactive material to enter the Pacific Ocean. Since then, some observers have drawn attention to a trend of a rapidly warming Pacific Ocean.
The question has been raised as to whether this could be caused by heated groundwater and radioactive waste from the Fukushima plant flowing into the Pacific, thereby slowly raising ocean temperatures over the past few years. Since this radioactive material has been continuously flowing from the plant over the past four years, this mass could have drifted out to sea and could still be heating water as a side effect of its ongoing radioactive decay.
published:29 Apr 2015
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The Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch
The great pacific garbage patch, I am arguing that we as humans should be aware of the big...
The great pacific garbage patch, I am arguing that we as humans should be aware of the big problem we are causing to the environment, many people don't even ...
A mysterious red & orange glow with lights over the Pacific Ocean has left pilots bewildered. A flash of lightning followed by a mysterious red glow coming f...
Rense Radio 7-20-15 The 6th Mass Extinction of ALL life on Earth - WARNING GRAPHIC https:/...
published:29 Jul 2015
Fukushima & Pacific Ocean Health ☢ Update 7/28/15
Fukushima & Pacific Ocean Health ☢ Update 7/28/15
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The Nuclear Proctologist dot org is Dana Durnford's site with pictures of the tidal pools.
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NOTE: IN THE EARLY DAYS OF FUKUSHIMA - THE FISHERMEN CAUGHT SANDLANCES THAT WERE CONTAMINATED NEAR FUKUSHIMA JUST WEEKS AFTER THE DISASTER - NOW THE SAND LANCES ARE CONSIDERED "TOXIC" JUST OFF THE WEST COAST OF CANADA! http://preview.tinyurl.com/q3bxb4a
AP: Unprecedented deaths along U.S. Pacific coast — Scientists: Mass die-offs of mammals, birds, fish… “No one’s sure what happened” — Gov’t wants Unusual Mortality Event declared — Samples “being tested for radionuclides from Fukushima”
Attorney for US Navy Sailors: Third death from exposure to Fukushima fallout — Baby with brain cancer has died — Reporters afraid to publish stories related to case — Professor: USS Reagan sailors were first people to be hit by plume outside of plant (VIDEOS)
Local News: “Breaking… Alert… leak shuts down US nuclear plant” — Gov’t: Radiation levels ‘above normal’ — ‘Steam plume’ seen in reactor building, workers can’t find where leak is coming from due to safety concerns — Flood warnings issued for area
Japan Reporter: Mutations increasing in Fukushima — TV: “Strange things are happening to the plants and animals” — Gov’t News Agency: “Long list of mutated life forms reported” (VIDEO)
Gov’t Official: Chilling report from Pacific Ocean… “Silence on the seas” — “Quite literally, there isn’t any fish” — Japan Professor: Fukushima posing reproduction risk to marine life, ongoing concern over bio-accumulation of radioactive material (VIDEOS)
TV: Mystery ‘green goo’ decimating fishing on West Coast — “Like ectoplasm in Ghostbusters” — Experts: “About as severe as we could ever anticipate… Lot of unusual things going on” — “We’re not catching any fish… Never as bad as right now… Almost non-existent… Worst season ever” (PHOTO)
Nuclear Expert: We should be very worried about ongoing catastrophe at Fukushima… “Complete failure” of ice wall built to contain extremely radioactive water… Plutonium is flowing into Pacific, will for many years to come — Strontium in ocean hits record level, huge increase reported since April (VIDEO)
Unprecedented emergency statewide fishing closures enacted in Pacific Northwest — “We’ve never had to do anything like this” — “Very alarming” mass die-offs linked to disease outbreak — Nearly 100% infection rate in some areas — Rotting gills, distended bellies — NOAA: It’s a ‘head scratcher’ (VIDEOS)
TV: Nuclear waste overflowing into Pacific Ocean at Fukushima — Officials: Impossible to stop the spill anytime soon — Torrential rainfall from approaching typhoon already too much for plant to handle
Yahoo News: Mutated plants near Fukushima gain internet fame — Pics show centers fused together, petals growing out of sides, ring-shaped flower with 4 stems — US Gov’t Expert: Plant abnormalities can be induced after only 24 hours of exposure to radioactive fallout (PHOTOS)
Document shows nuclear fuel burned through bottom of containment vessel under Fukushima reactor
TV: US scientists testing for radiation in dead whales as mysterious die-off in Pacific continues — Now 14 carcasses reported, expert warns “death toll could still rise”
Experts: Plutonium levels 10,000,000 times normal in water below Fukushima reactors — Plutonium hit record high off coast in 2014
Many large marine mammals found dead around California, public warned to expect further strandings
NOAA: Young herring “suddenly disappear” from Pacific, no one can find them; “This is an enigma, something’s happened” —
BBC: People taken from movie theater by police, forced to go in reactor and deal with burning fuel rods
AP Photographer: I could fell a “buzzing” in air when in Fukushima, how do you show that in a picture?
“Mutant fish” with giant tumor growing from head caught near Three Mile Island
Officials: Much of Pacific Ocean threatened by Fukushima releases, an area covering 1/3 of globe
Nonprofit Group: “Every single person” we hosted from Japan has had health problems… Blood stains found in almost all of their beds
NASA Experts: Southeast US hit by “anomalously high” levels of polonium from Fukushima — Never seen before, except during volcanic events — Fallout also detected in Mississippi river —
“Eerie new phenomenon” attacking sea creatures on West Coast — Marine life disappearing from tide pools — Fish, octopus, mussels, urchins, limpets, sea hares “seem to be leaving
Panama and Colombia Travel - Colon - Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean - Canal - Things To Do
Panama and Colombia Travel - Colon - Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean - Canal - Things To Do
Panama Destination Guide Bordered by the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, Panama's key location between North and South America makes it one of the world...
New Zealand Māori: Aotearoa is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean...
published:06 May 2012
New Zealand Travel Guide
New Zealand Travel Guide
New Zealand Māori: Aotearoa is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses ‒ that of the North and South Islands ‒ as well as numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by h
published:06 May 2012
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Hawaii Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Hawaii.
The Hawaiian Islands are located in the middle of t...
published:14 Aug 2013
Hawaii Travel Video Guide
Hawaii Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Hawaii.
The Hawaiian Islands are located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and form the 50th state of the USA. In the south east of the island of O’Ahu, Honolulu is a modern town and the starting point for most journeys. It also contains the Iolani Palace - once the residence of King David Kalakana -a magnificent Victorian structure in the centre of Honolulu and the only royal palace in the United States. In Pearl Harbour, a museum commemorates the events of the seventh of December 1941 when most of the American Pacific fleet was destroyed by the Japanese. The valley of Nuuanu Pali is of great importance in Hawaiian history. It was here that a deciding battle took place, when King Kamehameh came from Maui and triumphantly drove the troops of the chief of Oahu into the mountains, the result of which formed the political union of the Hawaiian Islands. In winter, the world’s best surfers collect on Sunset Beach, attracted by spectacular waves, some of which reach as high as the tallest church steeples. On the island of Kaua’i, the Wailua is Hawaii’s only navigable river and it flows through some of the exciting locations which were used for Jurassic Park, Raiders Of The Lost Ark and Blue Hawaii. Two volcanoes dominate the extraordinary island of Maui, which also features sandy beaches, green pastures, dense jungle and a bleak lunar-like landscape. On Waimea Beach in 1778, the English sea captain, James Cook, was the first European to set foot on Hawaiian territory. The Waimea Canyon was referred to by Mark Twain as ‘The Grand Canyon of the Pacific’, a massive gorge which has been carved out of the volcanic landscape by the Waimea River. From a Victorian style station there is the narrow-gauge Sugar Cane Train which travels through the once prolific sugar plantations of Kaanapali. Haleakale is the world’s largest dormant volcano with a crater as large as Manhattan. But nowhere else in the world can volcanoes be studied as safely as on Big Island in the Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park The Hawaiian Islands…priceless pearls in the Pacific Ocean.
published:14 Aug 2013
views:112697
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NIGHT DRIVE ON PACIFIC AVE - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Guide Tour
Drive down Pacific Ave in Atlantic City NJ at night. Filmed with my Sony HDR PJ-380 (on a ...
NIGHT DRIVE ON PACIFIC AVE - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Guide Tour
NIGHT DRIVE ON PACIFIC AVE - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Guide Tour
Drive down Pacific Ave in Atlantic City NJ at night. Filmed with my Sony HDR PJ-380 (on a tripod out of the sunroof of my car). Had to mute out some of the v...
Santa Marta Barranquilla Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá - Places to Visit Things to do Tour
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equa...
published:25 Sep 2013
Santa Marta Barranquilla Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá - Places to Visit Things to do Tour
Santa Marta Barranquilla Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá - Places to Visit Things to do Tour
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins.
While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while taking precautions and adhering to common sense, the country is relatively safe. If in doubt, be sure to check the current government warnings for any developments.
Warnings aside, there's much to enjoy in the country that brought salsa, cumbia, Shakira and Gabriel Garcia Marquez to the world. The terrain itself traverses coastal beaches, the alpine Andes, central highlands and flat plains. The Spanish-speaking country became independent from Spain in the 1800s and this colonial legacy can be seen in the well-preserved architecture of Cartagena and Villa de Leyva. Visiting pre-Columbian ruins in Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) brings to mind swashbuckling scenes from an Indiana Jones movie -- machete optional!
Colombia is also blessed with abundant natural attributes from the snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes of Parque Nacional de Cocuy to the sandy stretches of beach and deep bays of Parque Nacional Tayrona on the Caribbean coast. Adrenalin junkies not sated by the three-day hike to Ciudad Perdida can enjoy heart-pumping action in San Gil -- the adventure capital of Colombia - with rafting, abseiling and rock climbing among the activities on offer.
To savour the true essence of Colombia, sample the local cuisine and abundance of tropical fruits. Empanadas are a popular dish of meat and potatoes wrapped in a pastry pouch. With coffee and sugar plantations a major part of the country's primary industries, Colombians are unsurprisingly renowned for having a sweet tooth. Locals like to indulge in desserts such as the milk-based arequipe, and drink their coffee black.
Each South American country has its own regional music and dance style and for Colombia that's salsa and cumbia. For a taste of Columbia's renowned nightlife, head to Bogota or Cali, known as the salsa capital of South America. Don't be intimidated by the tricky step changes, locals are more than happy to teach you. For a Latin American destination with a difference, Colombia has all the moves.
published:25 Sep 2013
views:146114
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Costa Rica Travel Guide 2015
Costa Rica Travel Guide 2015, Tourism and Vacations Costa Rica 2015 - Costa Rica Trip 2015...
published:17 Dec 2014
Costa Rica Travel Guide 2015
Costa Rica Travel Guide 2015
Costa Rica Travel Guide 2015, Tourism and Vacations Costa Rica 2015 - Costa Rica Trip 2015
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Costa Rica is a small country in Central America bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the south, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east.
See in Costa Rica
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Wildlife - Costa Rica is world famous for having an incredibly high level of biodiversity throughout its tropical forests (this covers what you may hear referred to as rain forests, cloud forests, and dry forests). There are tropical mammals such as monkeys, sloths, tapirs, and wild cats as well as an amazing assortment of insects and other animals. There are many many birds (both migratory and resident) - more on that below. With 25% of the country being national parks and protected areas, there are still many places you can go to see the abundant wildlife and lush vegetation of the country. Just like anywhere, the farther you get off the beaten path, the more likely you are to see a wide variety of flora and fauna.
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Bird Watching - One of the most wonderful activities for people who love nature is bird watching. You can enjoy bird watching in many areas of Costa Rica. Due to the great diversity of climates, temperatures and forest types in Costa Rica, there is a wonderful variety of birds, with over 800 species. Some helpful books available on bird watching are Birds of Costa Rica by F. Gary Stiles and Alexander Skutch (Cornell University Press) or An Illustrated Field Guide to Birds of Costa Rica, illustrated by Victor Esquivel Soto. These books can be found at certain bookstores in San José or before coming to Costa Rica. They are both heavy books; many people tear out the plates of the Stiles & Skutch book to carry into the field and leave the rest of the book in their car or room. Plastic cards with the most common birds are available for many areas and are sold at gift shops.
Volcanoes -Costa Rica is one of the most seismologicly active countries in the western hemisphere, and as a result several volcanoes have sprouted over the years- most notably volcanoes Poas, Irazu, and Arenal.
Beaches in Costa Rica
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Costa Rica is a country with an extraordinary wealth of things to do, but regardless of your travel interests, you're going to want to spend time at one of the country's great beaches. The lion's share of beach tourism is concentrated on the Pacific side, in the Central Pacific region near San José, the Nicoya Peninsula, and in the dry tropical forests of Guanacaste. Less touristed, but no less beautiful are the beaches in the tropical rainforest of the southern Pacific coast near Corcovado National Park, or on the exotic, rastafarian, eco-tourism paradise of the Caribbean side.
Fishing
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Costa Rica has some of the best Sport Fishing in the world and is the first country to practice catch and release fishing. The Pacific side has incredible fishing for Sailfish, Marlin, Dorado, Tuna, Wahoo, Roosterfish, Snapper, Grouper and more. The Caribbean side is famous for big Tarpon and big Snook. Over sixty-four world records have been caught in Costa Rica. Half day, Full day and Multi-Day Trips are available.
published:17 Dec 2014
views:2175
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Hobbit and Dreyja Travel the Pacific Ocean
Here's an extended version of the sailing video from our main YouTube page (hobbit & dreyj...
published:04 May 2015
Hobbit and Dreyja Travel the Pacific Ocean
Hobbit and Dreyja Travel the Pacific Ocean
Here's an extended version of the sailing video from our main YouTube page (hobbit & dreyja: Mission Bay to San Diego Bay). It's here on the "B-side" channel for those of you who may have enjoyed the original video, but felt that the experience was over with too quickly. ;)
Here's the shorter (under three minutes) version if you're in a rush:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8CBwFJK8AHM
published:04 May 2015
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Fiji Islands Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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http://bookinghunter.com Fiji, officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia in the South Pacific Ocean about 1100 nautical miles (2,00...
Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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published:26 Apr 2013
Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called "the bridge" by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beautiful beach, popular amongst families), Blue Mountains (an unspoiled mountain range filled with Eucalyptus trees. It is located 30 miles from Sydney, and there are plenty of hiking trails), Bondi Beach (Sydney's most famous beach, its lively promenade is as exciting as the beach) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Sydney travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
published:26 Apr 2013
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Crossing the Pacific Ocean Day Night on Board The Ocean Dream Cruise Ship
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published:19 Feb 2014
Crossing the Pacific Ocean Day Night on Board The Ocean Dream Cruise Ship
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published:19 Feb 2014
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Canada Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Canada.
The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right a...
published:14 Aug 2013
Canada Travel Video Guide
Canada Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Canada.
The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Halifax is situated in a deep, well-defined bay on the Atlantic coastline and has one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world.Ville De Quebec is the capital of the likewise-named province of Canada. In this European-orientated city on the St. Laurence river, French is the main language. In 1608, Samuel De Champlain established it as a centre for the fur trade. The massive and world famous Chateau Frontenac is the city’s best known landmark. In Montreal, Canada’s second largest city, the massive Basilica, the Oratoire Saint-Joseph, is an important pilgrimage destination and in the charming French-style area of the city which is located between the harbour and the modern banking quarter, numerous old buildings have been restored. Although Montreal is located 1600 kilometres from the open sea, it owes its wealth to its waterways which stretch from the country’s interior, to the ocean. In Native American, Toronto means, ‘Meeting Place’ an accurate description for the capital of Ontario Province and Canada’s largest city, a multi-cultural city with giant skyscrapers and noisy streets. The CN Tower is the tallest free-standing building in the world and in less than a minute its lift ascends 335 metres to the top. Niagara Falls lies between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario on the Canadian-American border. A trip on the ‘Maid Of The Mist’ is a magnificent experience where the tremendous power of the water is awesome. Three times a week, the Canadian, with its 30 wagons, 2 locomotives and total length of more than a kilometre, winds its way through the Rocky Mountains the water from which accumulates from mountain glaciers and flows into three oceans: the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Arctic. The capital of the south west province of British Columbia, Vancouver, is located beside the Pacific Ocean and is the third largest city in Canada and one of the most beautiful on the North American continent. A fitting final destination for a tour of Canada’s wonderworld of magnificent contrasts.
published:14 Aug 2013
views:78047
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Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal (HD)
Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal , Visit Panama Canal, Panama Canal Tours, Panama Can...
published:16 Oct 2014
Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal (HD)
Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal (HD)
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The Panama Canal is a 77.1-kilometre (48 mi) ship canal in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean (via the Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. There are locks at each end to lift ships up to Gatun Lake, an artificial lake created to reduce the amount of excavation work required for the canal, 26 metres (85 ft) above sea level. The current locks are 33.5 metres (110 ft) wide. A third, wider lane of locks is currently under construction and is due to open in 2016.
France began work on the canal in 1881, but had to stop because of engineering problems and high mortality due to disease. The United States took over the project in 1904, and took a decade to complete the canal, which was officially opened on August 15, 1914. One of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken, the Panama Canal shortcut greatly reduced the time for ships to travel between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, enabling them to avoid the lengthy, hazardous Cape Horn route around the southernmost tip of South America via the Drake Passage or Strait of Magellan. The shorter, faster, and safer route to the U.S. West Coast and to nations in and around the Pacific Ocean allowed those places to become more integrated with the world economy. It takes between 20 and 30 hours to traverse the canal.
During construction, ownership of the territory that is now the Panama Canal was first Colombian, then French, and then American. The US continued to control the canal and surrounding Panama Canal Zone until the 1977 Torrijos–Carter Treaties provided for handover to Panama. After a period of joint American–Panamanian control, the canal was taken over by the Panamanian government in 1999, and is now managed and operated by the Panama Canal Authority, a Panamanian government agency.
Annual traffic has risen from about 1,000 ships in 1914, when the canal opened, to 14,702 vessels in 2008, the latter measuring a total of 309.6 million Panama Canal/Universal Measurement System (PC/UMS) tons. By 2008, more than 815,000 vessels had passed through the canal; the largest ships that can transit the canal today are called Panamax. The American Society of Civil Engineers has named the Panama Canal one of the seven wonders of the modern world.
published:16 Oct 2014
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Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner
In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to H...
published:01 Jul 2014
Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner
Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner
In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of Haleakala Volcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat Dairy Farm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.
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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
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