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Gulf of Suez/Red Sea of Egypt. Could this be where the "Red Sea Parted" in the Bible?
The Bible teaches that the Sea of Reeds parted for the Hebrew people to walk out of Egypt. Could this happen? Could it happen where traditionalists say or sh...
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Gulf of Suez
Sailing the Gulf of Suez.
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Gulf of Suez المنااظر الخلابة فى خليج السويس
Gulf of Suez المنااظر الخلابة فى خليج السويس والعين السخنة
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Red Sea, Mar Rosso, Sharm El Sheikh, Ras Mohamed National Marine Park, Gulf of Suez
Egypt's Red Sea coast runs from the Gulf of Suez to the Sudanese border. Its mineral-rich red mountain ranges inspired the mariners of antiquity to name the ...
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Bell Helicopter landing on a drilling rig in Gulf of Suez, Egypt.
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Trolling for Mahi Mahi (Dorado) in Gulf of Suez, Egypt
Fishing Mahi Mahi (Dorado) by boat trolling in Egypt, Gulf of Suez Using Rapala Magnum lure @ 6kt boat speed. www.EgyptFishing.com.
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Aegean Energy's exploration In the Gulf of Suez.
Greeces only oil and gas operator, Aegean Energy has announced the farming-in of its first international exploration license in the Gulf of Suez in Egypt. Kl...
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FPV at the Gulf Of Suez Cost dusk time
Hexa Tarot 680 Frame , Tiger motors 2814-770kv , 11x5 CF props , naza m v2 &GPS; , Fatshart 600 TVL fpv cam , gopro 3 , Fatshark attitude goggle .
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Remains Of Egyptian Army Found In Gulf Of Suez.HOAX!
I found this to be a hoax, not long after posting this video... The things people do for news...The divers shown with
the skull were diving in a cave in Mexico...
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Dolphin Gulf of Suez - Ain Sokhna دولفين العين السخنه
تصوير الدولفين بالعين السخنه - خليج السويس مع تحيات هشام سمير Dolphin Gulf of Suez - Ain Sokhna by Hesham Samir.
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Diving the SS Turkia, Gulf of Suez (Egypt) 7.10.13
Diving the wreck of the SS Turkia (6-24m) through the walls of juvenile Barracuda. We enter the wreck itself at 6:20. (c) Deeplens.com 2013 www.deeplens.com.
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SYND 25 4 80 GULF OF SUEZ AND RED SEA OIL
Egypt is rapidly increasing its oil production but is still a very small oil producer. Two-thirds of the Sinai is now back in Egyptian hands and exploration in the area is expected to increase. The big hope of the Egyptian authorities, however, is the recent discovery of oil under the Red Sea. One such important oil field is the Ras-Shuker off-shore field, about 250 kilometres (170 miles) south of
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DOLPHINS IN NAZZAZAT, GULF OF SUEZ ( RED SEA ), SOUTH SINAI, EGYPT (A).MPG
UNBELIEVABLE - IT WAS LIKE A DREAM TO SEE DOLPHINS LIVE - DOLPHINS IN NAZZAZAT, GULF OF SUEZ ( RED SEA ), SOUTH SINAI, EGYPT - YOU HAVE TO VISIT EVERYWHERE I...
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FPV @ Gulf of Suez 4
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Inside the Wreck of The Thistlegorm in the Gulf of Suez The North Red Sea
A short Diving Video of the Inside Wreck of The Thistlegorm in the Gulf of Suez The North Red Sea diving with http://www.CamelDive.com Filmed by Alex T.
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Smit Komodo Gulf of Suez
Smit Komodo at anchor in the Gulf of Suez waiting for next assignment. She looks very nice !!!!
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Dolphins swimming in the Gulf of Suez by Sokhna.
Dolphins
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SS Thistlegorm Wreck, Ras Muhammad, Gulf of Suez
Dived 3-7-13
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APL CYPRINE Gulf Of Suez
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62 kile beside Gulf of suez
62 kile beside Gulf of suez on bike.
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A Dive on The Wreck of The Thistlegorm Gulf of Suez The North Red Sea
a dive on The Wreck of The Thistlegorm Gulf of Suez The North Red Sea Feb 2013 off ALAA mansour with http://www.cameldive.com by Alex T from http://www.Bushe...
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End of the Suez Canal, Port Taufiq - Gulf of Suez
August 2009. Looking to the south. Location: +29° 56' 3.85", +32° 33' 32.99"
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Thistlegorm Gulf of Suez
Gulf of Suez/Red Sea of Egypt. Could this be where the "Red Sea Parted" in the Bible?
The Bible teaches that the Sea of Reeds parted for the Hebrew people to walk out of Egypt. Could this happen? Could it happen where traditionalists say or sh......
The Bible teaches that the Sea of Reeds parted for the Hebrew people to walk out of Egypt. Could this happen? Could it happen where traditionalists say or sh...
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The Bible teaches that the Sea of Reeds parted for the Hebrew people to walk out of Egypt. Could this happen? Could it happen where traditionalists say or sh...
Gulf of Suez
Sailing the Gulf of Suez....
Sailing the Gulf of Suez.
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Sailing the Gulf of Suez.
Gulf of Suez المنااظر الخلابة فى خليج السويس
Gulf of Suez المنااظر الخلابة فى خليج السويس والعين السخنة...
Gulf of Suez المنااظر الخلابة فى خليج السويس والعين السخنة
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Gulf of Suez المنااظر الخلابة فى خليج السويس والعين السخنة
- published: 08 Nov 2015
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Red Sea, Mar Rosso, Sharm El Sheikh, Ras Mohamed National Marine Park, Gulf of Suez
Egypt's Red Sea coast runs from the Gulf of Suez to the Sudanese border. Its mineral-rich red mountain ranges inspired the mariners of antiquity to name the ......
Egypt's Red Sea coast runs from the Gulf of Suez to the Sudanese border. Its mineral-rich red mountain ranges inspired the mariners of antiquity to name the ...
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Egypt's Red Sea coast runs from the Gulf of Suez to the Sudanese border. Its mineral-rich red mountain ranges inspired the mariners of antiquity to name the ...
Trolling for Mahi Mahi (Dorado) in Gulf of Suez, Egypt
Fishing Mahi Mahi (Dorado) by boat trolling in Egypt, Gulf of Suez Using Rapala Magnum lure @ 6kt boat speed. www.EgyptFishing.com....
Fishing Mahi Mahi (Dorado) by boat trolling in Egypt, Gulf of Suez Using Rapala Magnum lure @ 6kt boat speed. www.EgyptFishing.com.
wn.com/Trolling For Mahi Mahi (Dorado) In Gulf Of Suez, Egypt
Fishing Mahi Mahi (Dorado) by boat trolling in Egypt, Gulf of Suez Using Rapala Magnum lure @ 6kt boat speed. www.EgyptFishing.com.
Aegean Energy's exploration In the Gulf of Suez.
Greeces only oil and gas operator, Aegean Energy has announced the farming-in of its first international exploration license in the Gulf of Suez in Egypt. Kl......
Greeces only oil and gas operator, Aegean Energy has announced the farming-in of its first international exploration license in the Gulf of Suez in Egypt. Kl...
wn.com/Aegean Energy's Exploration In The Gulf Of Suez.
Greeces only oil and gas operator, Aegean Energy has announced the farming-in of its first international exploration license in the Gulf of Suez in Egypt. Kl...
FPV at the Gulf Of Suez Cost dusk time
Hexa Tarot 680 Frame , Tiger motors 2814-770kv , 11x5 CF props , naza m v2 &GPS; , Fatshart 600 TVL fpv cam , gopro 3 , Fatshark attitude goggle ....
Hexa Tarot 680 Frame , Tiger motors 2814-770kv , 11x5 CF props , naza m v2 &GPS; , Fatshart 600 TVL fpv cam , gopro 3 , Fatshark attitude goggle .
wn.com/Fpv At The Gulf Of Suez Cost Dusk Time
Hexa Tarot 680 Frame , Tiger motors 2814-770kv , 11x5 CF props , naza m v2 &GPS; , Fatshart 600 TVL fpv cam , gopro 3 , Fatshark attitude goggle .
- published: 07 Dec 2013
- views: 30
Remains Of Egyptian Army Found In Gulf Of Suez.HOAX!
I found this to be a hoax, not long after posting this video... The things people do for news...The divers shown with
the skull were diving in a cave in Mexico...
I found this to be a hoax, not long after posting this video... The things people do for news...The divers shown with
the skull were diving in a cave in Mexico...
wn.com/Remains Of Egyptian Army Found In Gulf Of Suez.Hoax
I found this to be a hoax, not long after posting this video... The things people do for news...The divers shown with
the skull were diving in a cave in Mexico...
- published: 10 Feb 2015
- views: 19
Dolphin Gulf of Suez - Ain Sokhna دولفين العين السخنه
تصوير الدولفين بالعين السخنه - خليج السويس مع تحيات هشام سمير Dolphin Gulf of Suez - Ain Sokhna by Hesham Samir....
تصوير الدولفين بالعين السخنه - خليج السويس مع تحيات هشام سمير Dolphin Gulf of Suez - Ain Sokhna by Hesham Samir.
wn.com/Dolphin Gulf Of Suez Ain Sokhna دولفين العين السخنه
تصوير الدولفين بالعين السخنه - خليج السويس مع تحيات هشام سمير Dolphin Gulf of Suez - Ain Sokhna by Hesham Samir.
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 840
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author: هشام سمير
Diving the SS Turkia, Gulf of Suez (Egypt) 7.10.13
Diving the wreck of the SS Turkia (6-24m) through the walls of juvenile Barracuda. We enter the wreck itself at 6:20. (c) Deeplens.com 2013 www.deeplens.com....
Diving the wreck of the SS Turkia (6-24m) through the walls of juvenile Barracuda. We enter the wreck itself at 6:20. (c) Deeplens.com 2013 www.deeplens.com.
wn.com/Diving The Ss Turkia, Gulf Of Suez (Egypt) 7.10.13
Diving the wreck of the SS Turkia (6-24m) through the walls of juvenile Barracuda. We enter the wreck itself at 6:20. (c) Deeplens.com 2013 www.deeplens.com.
SYND 25 4 80 GULF OF SUEZ AND RED SEA OIL
Egypt is rapidly increasing its oil production but is still a very small oil producer. Two-thirds of the Sinai is now back in Egyptian hands and exploration in ...
Egypt is rapidly increasing its oil production but is still a very small oil producer. Two-thirds of the Sinai is now back in Egyptian hands and exploration in the area is expected to increase. The big hope of the Egyptian authorities, however, is the recent discovery of oil under the Red Sea. One such important oil field is the Ras-Shuker off-shore field, about 250 kilometres (170 miles) south of Suez, which is under the authority of the Egyptian Gulf Petroleum Company.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/740a0e36408283ff24eebcc21d0012ba
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/Synd 25 4 80 Gulf Of Suez And Red Sea Oil
Egypt is rapidly increasing its oil production but is still a very small oil producer. Two-thirds of the Sinai is now back in Egyptian hands and exploration in the area is expected to increase. The big hope of the Egyptian authorities, however, is the recent discovery of oil under the Red Sea. One such important oil field is the Ras-Shuker off-shore field, about 250 kilometres (170 miles) south of Suez, which is under the authority of the Egyptian Gulf Petroleum Company.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/740a0e36408283ff24eebcc21d0012ba
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 24 Jul 2015
- views: 0
DOLPHINS IN NAZZAZAT, GULF OF SUEZ ( RED SEA ), SOUTH SINAI, EGYPT (A).MPG
UNBELIEVABLE - IT WAS LIKE A DREAM TO SEE DOLPHINS LIVE - DOLPHINS IN NAZZAZAT, GULF OF SUEZ ( RED SEA ), SOUTH SINAI, EGYPT - YOU HAVE TO VISIT EVERYWHERE I......
UNBELIEVABLE - IT WAS LIKE A DREAM TO SEE DOLPHINS LIVE - DOLPHINS IN NAZZAZAT, GULF OF SUEZ ( RED SEA ), SOUTH SINAI, EGYPT - YOU HAVE TO VISIT EVERYWHERE I...
wn.com/Dolphins In Nazzazat, Gulf Of Suez ( Red Sea ), South Sinai, Egypt (A).Mpg
UNBELIEVABLE - IT WAS LIKE A DREAM TO SEE DOLPHINS LIVE - DOLPHINS IN NAZZAZAT, GULF OF SUEZ ( RED SEA ), SOUTH SINAI, EGYPT - YOU HAVE TO VISIT EVERYWHERE I...
Inside the Wreck of The Thistlegorm in the Gulf of Suez The North Red Sea
A short Diving Video of the Inside Wreck of The Thistlegorm in the Gulf of Suez The North Red Sea diving with http://www.CamelDive.com Filmed by Alex T....
A short Diving Video of the Inside Wreck of The Thistlegorm in the Gulf of Suez The North Red Sea diving with http://www.CamelDive.com Filmed by Alex T.
wn.com/Inside The Wreck Of The Thistlegorm In The Gulf Of Suez The North Red Sea
A short Diving Video of the Inside Wreck of The Thistlegorm in the Gulf of Suez The North Red Sea diving with http://www.CamelDive.com Filmed by Alex T.
- published: 11 Feb 2013
- views: 101
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author: Alex Emma
Smit Komodo Gulf of Suez
Smit Komodo at anchor in the Gulf of Suez waiting for next assignment. She looks very nice !!!!...
Smit Komodo at anchor in the Gulf of Suez waiting for next assignment. She looks very nice !!!!
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Smit Komodo at anchor in the Gulf of Suez waiting for next assignment. She looks very nice !!!!
62 kile beside Gulf of suez
62 kile beside Gulf of suez on bike....
62 kile beside Gulf of suez on bike.
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62 kile beside Gulf of suez on bike.
A Dive on The Wreck of The Thistlegorm Gulf of Suez The North Red Sea
a dive on The Wreck of The Thistlegorm Gulf of Suez The North Red Sea Feb 2013 off ALAA mansour with http://www.cameldive.com by Alex T from http://www.Bushe......
a dive on The Wreck of The Thistlegorm Gulf of Suez The North Red Sea Feb 2013 off ALAA mansour with http://www.cameldive.com by Alex T from http://www.Bushe...
wn.com/A Dive On The Wreck Of The Thistlegorm Gulf Of Suez The North Red Sea
a dive on The Wreck of The Thistlegorm Gulf of Suez The North Red Sea Feb 2013 off ALAA mansour with http://www.cameldive.com by Alex T from http://www.Bushe...
- published: 13 Feb 2013
- views: 362
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author: Alex Emma
End of the Suez Canal, Port Taufiq - Gulf of Suez
August 2009. Looking to the south. Location: +29° 56' 3.85", +32° 33' 32.99"...
August 2009. Looking to the south. Location: +29° 56' 3.85", +32° 33' 32.99"
wn.com/End Of The Suez Canal, Port Taufiq Gulf Of Suez
August 2009. Looking to the south. Location: +29° 56' 3.85", +32° 33' 32.99"
- published: 24 Aug 2009
- views: 433
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author: patiopatch
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Travel by cruise ship to Suez Canal, Egypt
Travel by cruise ship to Suez Canal, Egypt - Visit Suez Canal - Suez Canal tourism
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
The Suez Canal (Arabic: قناة السويس Qanāt al-Suways) is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez, and separates the African continent fro
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Suez Canal travel
رحلة جوية بحرية لعبور قناة السويس خلال 6 دقائق من السويس الى بورسعيد مع الاستمتاع بأنغام السمسمية التى تتميز بها منطقة قناة السويس كخلفية موسيقية تجعلك فى بؤ...
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Tourism, Diving, Safari, Hotels, Coffee shop, Restaurant, Nile cruise, Ticketing
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Last Minute Travel: The Suez Canal as a Modern Marvel - Other Great Last Minute Travel Ideas
The Suez Canal is a huge waterway in Egypt. From Wikipedia:
The Suez Canal (Arabic: قناة السويس Qanāt al-Sūwais) is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. Opened in November 1869 after 10 years of construction, it allows ships to travel between Europe and eastern Asia without navigating around Africa. The northern terminus is Port Said; the s
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Statue Of Liberty Pre 2001 Travel Guide
Modern time wonder Statue of Liberty in the Usa.
Situated in New York Harbour, the Statue of Liberty has become the proud symbol of the United States of America. The statue of the Goddess of Freedom carries the light of the spirit of enlightenment to the Free World.Alexander Gustave Eiffel, whose tower later made him famous, built the statue’s ingenious iron frame construction supported by a cent
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Egypt Travel Guide
Egypt Travel Guide - Egypt (Arabic: مصر; officially, the Arab Republic of Egypt) is in north-eastern Africa with its capital located in its largest city, Cai...
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Yemen, Aden, Suez, Egypt in 1935. Film 1383
Amateur home movie. Trip in 1935. Voyage by liner to Yemen, the Suez Canal, Egypt. Amateur home movie. Intertitle "Leaving Bombay and Saying Farewell to Our ...
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Best of Suez RMP
Suez and his trusty teammates face dangers of everyday arena.
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Sailing The Waterhouse: Egypt & Suez Canal
In the past month Egypt was on the world stage as its people ousted their Autocrat, Mubarak. We had a chance to visit this country and see first hand it's beauty. Enjoy the show.
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Panama Canal Ship Accident
Panama Canal tow train or mule being crushed as it was pulling a container ship on April 03, 2014. Filmed with a Sony Nex camera from the balcony. All workers where safe and accounted for, even if a bit stressed by the entire event.
Copyright Paul Zibulon 2014
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Die Suez-Krise 1956
Neue Videos auf den Kanal ! Die Suez-Krise 1956 -
Oder: Wie die Regierung des Vereinigten Königsreichs beschloß, einen arabischen Staat anzugreifen.
Schon 1956 dachten viele, der 3. Weltkrieg hätte begonnen.
1956 stand die Welt kurz vor dem Atomkrieg. Nach der Verstaatlichung des Suezkanals durch den ägyptischen Präsidenten Nasser marschierten Briten und Franzosen in Ägypten ein. Doch der Versuch
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Cairo Marriott Hotel - Suez Canal and history of the Palace
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Cruising through the Suez Canal
January 2013 on board the Queen Mary 2 going south through the final section of the Canal.
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The Suez Serviced Studios Makati - Manila - Philippines
►Info & Cheap Booking! : http://www.hotelz.tv/info/philippines/manila/eFXYzCbCbX/the-suez-serviced-studios-makati.html
►Best Hotels in Manila : http://www.hotelz.tv/search/Philippines/manila/1.html
The Suez Serviced Studios provides comfortable accommodation just an 8-minute drive from Makati Central Business District. The bed and breakfast offers free private parking massage services and free
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How to search for internships on myaiesec.net - AIESEC Suez
This is a small tutorial for the new members and EPs who are new to myaiesec.net to teach them how to search for internships opportunities !
if you have anything new to add or any questions, just put your comment below
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Campagne publicitaire GDF SUEZ DolceVita : Etre utile à Julie
Julie vient d'emménager et grâce à GDF SUEZ DolceVita elle a pu souscrire en ligne un contrat d'électricité et de gaz naturel pour son nouvel appartement.
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Queen Mary II ship first time through Suez
1. Various of Queen Mary II crossing Suez Canal
STORYLINE:
The mammoth Queen Mary II cruise liner became the largest passenger ship ever to pass through the Suez Canal on Friday.
The ship, which can accommodate over 26-hundred passengers and weighs 150-thousand tonnes, sailed through the canal which is near Egypt, west of the Sinai Peninsula.
The vessel is 40 metres wide and 339 metres long a
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SOHO Square 6 08 2015 Opening of the New Suez Canal
Radujące się tłumy Egipcjan i turystów w dniu otwarcia
Nowego Kanału Sueskiego.
Rejoicing crowds of Egyptians and tourists on the opening day
of the New Suez Canal.
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Uncharted Waters Online - Infiltrating Suez Quest
http://bit.ly/weshareyourvidsnow has been helping me get these videos out to youtube users! A quick demo of the Organized Chaos and Infiltrating Suez quest f...
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Latrobe Valley Residents Rally Outside GDF Suez Office Melbourne - 11th March 2014
30 days of toxic smoke - when will the Napthine Liberal Government declare a state of emergency?
www.LeftAndCorrect.com
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SUEZ CANAL
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2004 Egypt Sinaï, Ferry Hurgada-Sharm, Dahab, Hotel Christina, Sainte Catherine, Suez
Nous Terminons notre petit mois en Egypte, par un Repos sur les Bords de La Mer Rouge, à Dahab, Dans le Sinaï. Baudouin, notre Frère, Nous y Attend. WIKIPEDI...
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Panama Canal at night
Panama Canal at night - Panama Canal tourism & Vacations 2015
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7 Fascinating Facts About the Panama Canal
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1. The idea for a canal across Panama dates back to the 16th century.
In 1513, Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa became the first European to discover that the
Travel by cruise ship to Suez Canal, Egypt
Travel by cruise ship to Suez Canal, Egypt - Visit Suez Canal - Suez Canal tourism
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_cen...
Travel by cruise ship to Suez Canal, Egypt - Visit Suez Canal - Suez Canal tourism
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
The Suez Canal (Arabic: قناة السويس Qanāt al-Suways) is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez, and separates the African continent from Asia. After 10 years of construction, it was officially opened on November 17, 1869. The canal allows ships to travel between Europe and South Asia without navigating around Africa, thereby reducing the sea voyage distance by about 7,000 kilometres (4,300 mi). It extends 193.30 km (120.11 mi) from the northern terminus of Port Said to the southern terminus of Port Tewfik at the city of Suez. In 2012, 17,225 vessels traversed the canal (47 per day).
The canal is a single-lane waterway with passing locations in the Ballah Bypass and the Great Bitter Lake. It contains no locks system, with seawater flowing freely through it. In general, the canal north of the Bitter Lakes flows north in winter and south in summer. South of the lakes, the current changes with the tide at Suez.
The canal is owned and maintained by the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) of Egypt. Under the Convention of Constantinople, it may be used "in time of war as in time of peace, by every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag."
In August 2014, construction was launched to expand and widen the Ballah Bypass for 35 km (22 mi) to speed the canal's transit time. The expansion is expected to double the capacity of the Suez Canal from 49 to 97 ships a day.[6] At a cost of $8.4 billion, this project was funded with interest-bearing investment certificates issued exclusively to Egyptian entities and individuals. The "New Suez Canal", as the expansion was dubbed, was opened with great fanfare in a ceremony on 6 August 2015.
wn.com/Travel By Cruise Ship To Suez Canal, Egypt
Travel by cruise ship to Suez Canal, Egypt - Visit Suez Canal - Suez Canal tourism
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
The Suez Canal (Arabic: قناة السويس Qanāt al-Suways) is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez, and separates the African continent from Asia. After 10 years of construction, it was officially opened on November 17, 1869. The canal allows ships to travel between Europe and South Asia without navigating around Africa, thereby reducing the sea voyage distance by about 7,000 kilometres (4,300 mi). It extends 193.30 km (120.11 mi) from the northern terminus of Port Said to the southern terminus of Port Tewfik at the city of Suez. In 2012, 17,225 vessels traversed the canal (47 per day).
The canal is a single-lane waterway with passing locations in the Ballah Bypass and the Great Bitter Lake. It contains no locks system, with seawater flowing freely through it. In general, the canal north of the Bitter Lakes flows north in winter and south in summer. South of the lakes, the current changes with the tide at Suez.
The canal is owned and maintained by the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) of Egypt. Under the Convention of Constantinople, it may be used "in time of war as in time of peace, by every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag."
In August 2014, construction was launched to expand and widen the Ballah Bypass for 35 km (22 mi) to speed the canal's transit time. The expansion is expected to double the capacity of the Suez Canal from 49 to 97 ships a day.[6] At a cost of $8.4 billion, this project was funded with interest-bearing investment certificates issued exclusively to Egyptian entities and individuals. The "New Suez Canal", as the expansion was dubbed, was opened with great fanfare in a ceremony on 6 August 2015.
- published: 21 Nov 2015
- views: 33
Suez Canal travel
رحلة جوية بحرية لعبور قناة السويس خلال 6 دقائق من السويس الى بورسعيد مع الاستمتاع بأنغام السمسمية التى تتميز بها منطقة قناة السويس كخلفية موسيقية تجعلك فى بؤ......
رحلة جوية بحرية لعبور قناة السويس خلال 6 دقائق من السويس الى بورسعيد مع الاستمتاع بأنغام السمسمية التى تتميز بها منطقة قناة السويس كخلفية موسيقية تجعلك فى بؤ...
wn.com/Suez Canal Travel
رحلة جوية بحرية لعبور قناة السويس خلال 6 دقائق من السويس الى بورسعيد مع الاستمتاع بأنغام السمسمية التى تتميز بها منطقة قناة السويس كخلفية موسيقية تجعلك فى بؤ...
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- published: 10 Nov 2015
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Last Minute Travel: The Suez Canal as a Modern Marvel - Other Great Last Minute Travel Ideas
The Suez Canal is a huge waterway in Egypt. From Wikipedia:
The Suez Canal (Arabic: قناة السويس Qanāt al-Sūwais) is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt,...
The Suez Canal is a huge waterway in Egypt. From Wikipedia:
The Suez Canal (Arabic: قناة السويس Qanāt al-Sūwais) is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. Opened in November 1869 after 10 years of construction, it allows ships to travel between Europe and eastern Asia without navigating around Africa. The northern terminus is Port Said; the southern terminus is Port Tawfiq at the city of Suez. Ismailia is on its west bank, 3 km (1.9 mi) from the half-way point.
Egypt has proven a great popular destination for tourists looking for Last Minute Travel Deals. Cheap Airlines now allow great travel opportunities from the United States to here, which makes it a great option for families looking for summer vacation destination getaways. The Suez Canal offers a lot in terms of tourist options, so is worth looking into.
Having had its fair share of wars, the Suez Canal is still heavily used by the military for quick rapid military deployment.
wn.com/Last Minute Travel The Suez Canal As A Modern Marvel Other Great Last Minute Travel Ideas
The Suez Canal is a huge waterway in Egypt. From Wikipedia:
The Suez Canal (Arabic: قناة السويس Qanāt al-Sūwais) is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. Opened in November 1869 after 10 years of construction, it allows ships to travel between Europe and eastern Asia without navigating around Africa. The northern terminus is Port Said; the southern terminus is Port Tawfiq at the city of Suez. Ismailia is on its west bank, 3 km (1.9 mi) from the half-way point.
Egypt has proven a great popular destination for tourists looking for Last Minute Travel Deals. Cheap Airlines now allow great travel opportunities from the United States to here, which makes it a great option for families looking for summer vacation destination getaways. The Suez Canal offers a lot in terms of tourist options, so is worth looking into.
Having had its fair share of wars, the Suez Canal is still heavily used by the military for quick rapid military deployment.
- published: 02 Jun 2014
- views: 414
Statue Of Liberty Pre 2001 Travel Guide
Modern time wonder Statue of Liberty in the Usa.
Situated in New York Harbour, the Statue of Liberty has become the proud symbol of the United States of Americ...
Modern time wonder Statue of Liberty in the Usa.
Situated in New York Harbour, the Statue of Liberty has become the proud symbol of the United States of America. The statue of the Goddess of Freedom carries the light of the spirit of enlightenment to the Free World.Alexander Gustave Eiffel, whose tower later made him famous, built the statue’s ingenious iron frame construction supported by a central shaft. Around this framework a 2.4 millimetre thick copper coating was attached to the statue and it is mainly due to Eiffel’s frame that the monument has withstood the bay’s savage winter storms. On the 28th October 1886, North America’s most important statue was inaugurated by President Grover Cleveland. The statue was the design of a young sculptor, Bartholdi, who had eagerly accepted the work due to the fact that the commission of his design of a large female statue for a lighthouse on the Suez Canal had not reached fruition. At first, the statue received little love and affection. Indeed, New Yorkers used the statue’s unveiling ceremony for a protest demonstration! Since then, however, it has most assuredly conquered the hearts of those who have seen it and it has become a symbol of freedom for the whole of America.
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Modern time wonder Statue of Liberty in the Usa.
Situated in New York Harbour, the Statue of Liberty has become the proud symbol of the United States of America. The statue of the Goddess of Freedom carries the light of the spirit of enlightenment to the Free World.Alexander Gustave Eiffel, whose tower later made him famous, built the statue’s ingenious iron frame construction supported by a central shaft. Around this framework a 2.4 millimetre thick copper coating was attached to the statue and it is mainly due to Eiffel’s frame that the monument has withstood the bay’s savage winter storms. On the 28th October 1886, North America’s most important statue was inaugurated by President Grover Cleveland. The statue was the design of a young sculptor, Bartholdi, who had eagerly accepted the work due to the fact that the commission of his design of a large female statue for a lighthouse on the Suez Canal had not reached fruition. At first, the statue received little love and affection. Indeed, New Yorkers used the statue’s unveiling ceremony for a protest demonstration! Since then, however, it has most assuredly conquered the hearts of those who have seen it and it has become a symbol of freedom for the whole of America.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 203
Egypt Travel Guide
Egypt Travel Guide - Egypt (Arabic: مصر; officially, the Arab Republic of Egypt) is in north-eastern Africa with its capital located in its largest city, Cai......
Egypt Travel Guide - Egypt (Arabic: مصر; officially, the Arab Republic of Egypt) is in north-eastern Africa with its capital located in its largest city, Cai...
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Egypt Travel Guide - Egypt (Arabic: مصر; officially, the Arab Republic of Egypt) is in north-eastern Africa with its capital located in its largest city, Cai...
Yemen, Aden, Suez, Egypt in 1935. Film 1383
Amateur home movie. Trip in 1935. Voyage by liner to Yemen, the Suez Canal, Egypt. Amateur home movie. Intertitle "Leaving Bombay and Saying Farewell to Our ......
Amateur home movie. Trip in 1935. Voyage by liner to Yemen, the Suez Canal, Egypt. Amateur home movie. Intertitle "Leaving Bombay and Saying Farewell to Our ...
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Amateur home movie. Trip in 1935. Voyage by liner to Yemen, the Suez Canal, Egypt. Amateur home movie. Intertitle "Leaving Bombay and Saying Farewell to Our ...
Best of Suez RMP
Suez and his trusty teammates face dangers of everyday arena....
Suez and his trusty teammates face dangers of everyday arena.
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Suez and his trusty teammates face dangers of everyday arena.
- published: 27 Feb 2013
- views: 586
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author: Celdzs
Sailing The Waterhouse: Egypt & Suez Canal
In the past month Egypt was on the world stage as its people ousted their Autocrat, Mubarak. We had a chance to visit this country and see first hand it's beau...
In the past month Egypt was on the world stage as its people ousted their Autocrat, Mubarak. We had a chance to visit this country and see first hand it's beauty. Enjoy the show.
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In the past month Egypt was on the world stage as its people ousted their Autocrat, Mubarak. We had a chance to visit this country and see first hand it's beauty. Enjoy the show.
- published: 27 Feb 2011
- views: 1348
Panama Canal Ship Accident
Panama Canal tow train or mule being crushed as it was pulling a container ship on April 03, 2014. Filmed with a Sony Nex camera from the balcony. All workers w...
Panama Canal tow train or mule being crushed as it was pulling a container ship on April 03, 2014. Filmed with a Sony Nex camera from the balcony. All workers where safe and accounted for, even if a bit stressed by the entire event.
Copyright Paul Zibulon 2014
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Panama Canal tow train or mule being crushed as it was pulling a container ship on April 03, 2014. Filmed with a Sony Nex camera from the balcony. All workers where safe and accounted for, even if a bit stressed by the entire event.
Copyright Paul Zibulon 2014
- published: 09 Apr 2014
- views: 2902712
Die Suez-Krise 1956
Neue Videos auf den Kanal ! Die Suez-Krise 1956 -
Oder: Wie die Regierung des Vereinigten Königsreichs beschloß, einen arabischen Staat anzugreifen.
Schon 1956 ...
Neue Videos auf den Kanal ! Die Suez-Krise 1956 -
Oder: Wie die Regierung des Vereinigten Königsreichs beschloß, einen arabischen Staat anzugreifen.
Schon 1956 dachten viele, der 3. Weltkrieg hätte begonnen.
1956 stand die Welt kurz vor dem Atomkrieg. Nach der Verstaatlichung des Suezkanals durch den ägyptischen Präsidenten Nasser marschierten Briten und Franzosen in Ägypten ein. Doch der Versuch ihre Kolonialreiche zu retten scheiterte.
Die Suezkrise im Jahr 1956 war eine in einen bewaffneten Konflikt mündende Krise zwischen Ägypten auf der einen und einer Allianz aus Großbritannien, Frankreich und Israel auf der anderen Seite. Hauptstreitpunkt war die Kontrolle über den strategisch bedeutsamen Suezkanal. Das Resultat war trotz militärischer Erfolge eine Blamage und Schwächung der europäischen Mächte und eine Stärkung der ägyptischen Position im Nahen Osten.
Aufgrund ihrer zeitlichen und politischen Überschneidung mit dem Ungarischen Volksaufstand gilt sie als Teil einer Doppelkrise.
So nennt es die geheime Elite hinter den Kulissen aus Illuminati, Freimaurern, Bilderberger & Co., wenn sie mit Ablenkungsmanövern ihre Ziele an anderen Orten durchsetzen.
Das Endziel ist die Weltherrschaft und die Reduktion der Weltbevölkerung auf 500 Millionen, wie sie es auf den Georgia Guidestones eingemeißelt haben...
Nur Jesus Christus ist unsere Rettung auch in der neuen Krise in allen islamischen Ländern und bei den kommenden "Volksaufständen" der Armen weltweit!
Jetzt scheint der 3. Weltkrieg wirklich begonnen zu haben!
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Neue Videos auf den Kanal ! Die Suez-Krise 1956 -
Oder: Wie die Regierung des Vereinigten Königsreichs beschloß, einen arabischen Staat anzugreifen.
Schon 1956 dachten viele, der 3. Weltkrieg hätte begonnen.
1956 stand die Welt kurz vor dem Atomkrieg. Nach der Verstaatlichung des Suezkanals durch den ägyptischen Präsidenten Nasser marschierten Briten und Franzosen in Ägypten ein. Doch der Versuch ihre Kolonialreiche zu retten scheiterte.
Die Suezkrise im Jahr 1956 war eine in einen bewaffneten Konflikt mündende Krise zwischen Ägypten auf der einen und einer Allianz aus Großbritannien, Frankreich und Israel auf der anderen Seite. Hauptstreitpunkt war die Kontrolle über den strategisch bedeutsamen Suezkanal. Das Resultat war trotz militärischer Erfolge eine Blamage und Schwächung der europäischen Mächte und eine Stärkung der ägyptischen Position im Nahen Osten.
Aufgrund ihrer zeitlichen und politischen Überschneidung mit dem Ungarischen Volksaufstand gilt sie als Teil einer Doppelkrise.
So nennt es die geheime Elite hinter den Kulissen aus Illuminati, Freimaurern, Bilderberger & Co., wenn sie mit Ablenkungsmanövern ihre Ziele an anderen Orten durchsetzen.
Das Endziel ist die Weltherrschaft und die Reduktion der Weltbevölkerung auf 500 Millionen, wie sie es auf den Georgia Guidestones eingemeißelt haben...
Nur Jesus Christus ist unsere Rettung auch in der neuen Krise in allen islamischen Ländern und bei den kommenden "Volksaufständen" der Armen weltweit!
Jetzt scheint der 3. Weltkrieg wirklich begonnen zu haben!
- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 3430
Cruising through the Suez Canal
January 2013 on board the Queen Mary 2 going south through the final section of the Canal....
January 2013 on board the Queen Mary 2 going south through the final section of the Canal.
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January 2013 on board the Queen Mary 2 going south through the final section of the Canal.
- published: 06 Feb 2013
- views: 329
The Suez Serviced Studios Makati - Manila - Philippines
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The Suez Serviced Studios provides comfortable accommodation just an 8-minute drive from Makati Central Business District. The bed and breakfast offers free private parking massage services and free Wi-Fi in all rooms.The bed and breakfast is located about 3.2 km from Glorietta Mall and 2.6 km from the luxurious Greenbelt 3 shopping mall. Ninoy Aquino International Airport is located about 10 km from the bed and breakfast.The Suez Serviced Studios Makati provides modern accommodation equipped with air conditioning an in-room safety box and a fridge. The rooms also have a flat-screen TV a seating area and an en suite bathroom.Guests can enjoy breakfast daily on the rooftop. There is also a bar where guests can relax. The bed and breakfast has a mini market on site.
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The Suez Serviced Studios provides comfortable accommodation just an 8-minute drive from Makati Central Business District. The bed and breakfast offers free private parking massage services and free Wi-Fi in all rooms.The bed and breakfast is located about 3.2 km from Glorietta Mall and 2.6 km from the luxurious Greenbelt 3 shopping mall. Ninoy Aquino International Airport is located about 10 km from the bed and breakfast.The Suez Serviced Studios Makati provides modern accommodation equipped with air conditioning an in-room safety box and a fridge. The rooms also have a flat-screen TV a seating area and an en suite bathroom.Guests can enjoy breakfast daily on the rooftop. There is also a bar where guests can relax. The bed and breakfast has a mini market on site.
►User Reviews : http://www.hotelz.tv/info/philippines/manila/eFXYzCbCbX/the-suez-serviced-studios-makati.html
- published: 29 Jan 2015
- views: 0
How to search for internships on myaiesec.net - AIESEC Suez
This is a small tutorial for the new members and EPs who are new to myaiesec.net to teach them how to search for internships opportunities !
if you have anythi...
This is a small tutorial for the new members and EPs who are new to myaiesec.net to teach them how to search for internships opportunities !
if you have anything new to add or any questions, just put your comment below
wn.com/How To Search For Internships On Myaiesec.Net Aiesec Suez
This is a small tutorial for the new members and EPs who are new to myaiesec.net to teach them how to search for internships opportunities !
if you have anything new to add or any questions, just put your comment below
- published: 29 Jul 2013
- views: 2153
Campagne publicitaire GDF SUEZ DolceVita : Etre utile à Julie
Julie vient d'emménager et grâce à GDF SUEZ DolceVita elle a pu souscrire en ligne un contrat d'électricité et de gaz naturel pour son nouvel appartement....
Julie vient d'emménager et grâce à GDF SUEZ DolceVita elle a pu souscrire en ligne un contrat d'électricité et de gaz naturel pour son nouvel appartement.
wn.com/Campagne Publicitaire Gdf Suez Dolcevita Etre Utile À Julie
Julie vient d'emménager et grâce à GDF SUEZ DolceVita elle a pu souscrire en ligne un contrat d'électricité et de gaz naturel pour son nouvel appartement.
- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 524
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author: GDF SUEZ
Queen Mary II ship first time through Suez
1. Various of Queen Mary II crossing Suez Canal
STORYLINE:
The mammoth Queen Mary II cruise liner became the largest passenger ship ever to pass through the ...
1. Various of Queen Mary II crossing Suez Canal
STORYLINE:
The mammoth Queen Mary II cruise liner became the largest passenger ship ever to pass through the Suez Canal on Friday.
The ship, which can accommodate over 26-hundred passengers and weighs 150-thousand tonnes, sailed through the canal which is near Egypt, west of the Sinai Peninsula.
The vessel is 40 metres wide and 339 metres long and cost 850 million (m) dollars to build before it came into service in 2004.
Before the Queen Mary 2 reached the Suez Canal she started her voyage in Florida on January 17.
During the world trip the cruise liner has travelled around South America's Cape, Hawaii, Australia, Asia, Egypt and Europe before returning to Florida in April.
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1. Various of Queen Mary II crossing Suez Canal
STORYLINE:
The mammoth Queen Mary II cruise liner became the largest passenger ship ever to pass through the Suez Canal on Friday.
The ship, which can accommodate over 26-hundred passengers and weighs 150-thousand tonnes, sailed through the canal which is near Egypt, west of the Sinai Peninsula.
The vessel is 40 metres wide and 339 metres long and cost 850 million (m) dollars to build before it came into service in 2004.
Before the Queen Mary 2 reached the Suez Canal she started her voyage in Florida on January 17.
During the world trip the cruise liner has travelled around South America's Cape, Hawaii, Australia, Asia, Egypt and Europe before returning to Florida in April.
Keyword-transport shipping
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
SOHO Square 6 08 2015 Opening of the New Suez Canal
Radujące się tłumy Egipcjan i turystów w dniu otwarcia
Nowego Kanału Sueskiego.
Rejoicing crowds of Egyptians and tourists on the opening day
of the New Suez Ca...
Radujące się tłumy Egipcjan i turystów w dniu otwarcia
Nowego Kanału Sueskiego.
Rejoicing crowds of Egyptians and tourists on the opening day
of the New Suez Canal.
wn.com/Soho Square 6 08 2015 Opening Of The New Suez Canal
Radujące się tłumy Egipcjan i turystów w dniu otwarcia
Nowego Kanału Sueskiego.
Rejoicing crowds of Egyptians and tourists on the opening day
of the New Suez Canal.
- published: 27 Aug 2015
- views: 27
Uncharted Waters Online - Infiltrating Suez Quest
http://bit.ly/weshareyourvidsnow has been helping me get these videos out to youtube users! A quick demo of the Organized Chaos and Infiltrating Suez quest f......
http://bit.ly/weshareyourvidsnow has been helping me get these videos out to youtube users! A quick demo of the Organized Chaos and Infiltrating Suez quest f...
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Latrobe Valley Residents Rally Outside GDF Suez Office Melbourne - 11th March 2014
30 days of toxic smoke - when will the Napthine Liberal Government declare a state of emergency?
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30 days of toxic smoke - when will the Napthine Liberal Government declare a state of emergency?
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30 days of toxic smoke - when will the Napthine Liberal Government declare a state of emergency?
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- published: 14 Mar 2014
- views: 232
2004 Egypt Sinaï, Ferry Hurgada-Sharm, Dahab, Hotel Christina, Sainte Catherine, Suez
Nous Terminons notre petit mois en Egypte, par un Repos sur les Bords de La Mer Rouge, à Dahab, Dans le Sinaï. Baudouin, notre Frère, Nous y Attend. WIKIPEDI......
Nous Terminons notre petit mois en Egypte, par un Repos sur les Bords de La Mer Rouge, à Dahab, Dans le Sinaï. Baudouin, notre Frère, Nous y Attend. WIKIPEDI...
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Nous Terminons notre petit mois en Egypte, par un Repos sur les Bords de La Mer Rouge, à Dahab, Dans le Sinaï. Baudouin, notre Frère, Nous y Attend. WIKIPEDI...
Panama Canal at night
Panama Canal at night - Panama Canal tourism & Vacations 2015
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7 Fascinating Facts About the Panama Canal
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1. The idea for a canal across Panama dates back to the 16th century.
In 1513, Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa became the first European to discover that the Isthmus of Panama was just a slim land bridge separating the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Balboa’s discovery sparked a search for a natural waterway linking the two oceans. In 1534, after no such passage across the isthmus had been found, Charles V, the Holy Roman emperor, ordered a survey to determine if one could be built, but the surveyors eventually decided that construction of a ship canal was impossible.
2. The men behind the Suez Canal and Eiffel Tower were convicted in connection with failed effort to build a canal.
In the ensuing centuries, various nations considered developing a Panamanian canal but a serious attempt wasn’t made until the 1880s. In 1881, a French company headed by Ferdinand de Lesseps, a former diplomat who developed Egypt’s Suez Canal, began digging a canal across Panama. The project was plagued by poor planning, engineering problems and tropical diseases that killed thousands of workers. De Lesseps intended to build the canal at sea level, without locks, like the Suez Canal, but the excavation process proved far more difficult than anticipated. Gustave Eiffel, who designed the famous tower in Paris that bears his name, was then hired to create locks for the canal; however, the De Lesseps-led company went bankrupt in 1889. At the time, the French had sunk more than $260 million into the canal venture and excavated more than 70 million cubic yards of earth.
The canal venture’s collapse caused a major scandal in France. De Lesseps and his son Charles, along with Eiffel and several other company executives, were indicted on fraud and mismanagement charges. In 1893, the men were found guilty, sentenced to prison and fined, although the sentences were overturned. After the scandal, Eiffel retired from business and devoted himself to scientific research; Ferdinand de Lesseps died in 1994. That same year, a new French company was formed to take over the assets of the bankrupt business and continue the canal; however, this second firm soon abandoned the endeavor as well.
3. America originally wanted to build a canal in Nicaragua, not Panama.
Throughout the 1800s, the United States, which wanted a canal linking the Atlantic and Pacific for economic and military reasons, considered Nicaragua a more feasible location than Panama. However, that view shifted thanks in part to the efforts of Philippe-Jean Bunau-Varilla, a French engineer who had been involved in both of France’s canal projects. In the late 1890s Bunau-Varilla began lobbying American lawmakers to buy the French canal assets in Panama, and eventually convinced a number of them that Nicaragua had dangerous volcanoes, making Panama the safer choice.
4. More than 25,000 workers died during the canal’s construction.
The canal builders had to contend with a variety of obstacles, including challenging terrain, hot, humid weather, heavy rainfall and rampant tropical diseases. The earlier French attempts had led to the deaths of more than 20,000 workers and America’s efforts fared little better; between 1904 and 1913 some 5,600 workers died due to disease or accidents.
5. Between 13,000 and 14,000 ships use the canal every year.
American ships use the canal the most, followed by those from China, Chile, Japan, Colombia and South Korea. Every vessel that transits the canal must pay a toll based on its size and cargo volume. Tolls for the largest ships can run about $450,000. The smallest toll ever paid was 36 cents, plunked down in 1928 by American adventurer Richard Halliburton, who swam the canal. Today, some $1.8 billion in tolls are collected annually.
6. The United States transferred control of the canal to Panama in 1999.
In the years after the canal opened, tensions increased between America and Panama over control of the canal and the surrounding Canal Zone. In 1964, Panamanians rioted after being prevented from flying their nation’s flag next to a U.S. flag in the Canal Zone. In the aftermath of the violence, Panama temporarily broke off diplomatic relations with the United States. In 1977
7. The canal is being expanded to handle today’s megaships.
In 2007, work began on a $5.25 billion expansion project that will enable the canal to handle post-Panamax ships; that is, those exceeding the dimensions of so-called Panamax vessels, built to fit through the canal, whose locks are 110 feet wide and 1,000 feet long. The expanded canal will be able to handle cargo vessels carrying 14,000 20-foot containers, nearly three times the amount currently accommodated.
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Panama Canal at night - Panama Canal tourism & Vacations 2015
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7 Fascinating Facts About the Panama Canal
============================
1. The idea for a canal across Panama dates back to the 16th century.
In 1513, Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa became the first European to discover that the Isthmus of Panama was just a slim land bridge separating the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Balboa’s discovery sparked a search for a natural waterway linking the two oceans. In 1534, after no such passage across the isthmus had been found, Charles V, the Holy Roman emperor, ordered a survey to determine if one could be built, but the surveyors eventually decided that construction of a ship canal was impossible.
2. The men behind the Suez Canal and Eiffel Tower were convicted in connection with failed effort to build a canal.
In the ensuing centuries, various nations considered developing a Panamanian canal but a serious attempt wasn’t made until the 1880s. In 1881, a French company headed by Ferdinand de Lesseps, a former diplomat who developed Egypt’s Suez Canal, began digging a canal across Panama. The project was plagued by poor planning, engineering problems and tropical diseases that killed thousands of workers. De Lesseps intended to build the canal at sea level, without locks, like the Suez Canal, but the excavation process proved far more difficult than anticipated. Gustave Eiffel, who designed the famous tower in Paris that bears his name, was then hired to create locks for the canal; however, the De Lesseps-led company went bankrupt in 1889. At the time, the French had sunk more than $260 million into the canal venture and excavated more than 70 million cubic yards of earth.
The canal venture’s collapse caused a major scandal in France. De Lesseps and his son Charles, along with Eiffel and several other company executives, were indicted on fraud and mismanagement charges. In 1893, the men were found guilty, sentenced to prison and fined, although the sentences were overturned. After the scandal, Eiffel retired from business and devoted himself to scientific research; Ferdinand de Lesseps died in 1994. That same year, a new French company was formed to take over the assets of the bankrupt business and continue the canal; however, this second firm soon abandoned the endeavor as well.
3. America originally wanted to build a canal in Nicaragua, not Panama.
Throughout the 1800s, the United States, which wanted a canal linking the Atlantic and Pacific for economic and military reasons, considered Nicaragua a more feasible location than Panama. However, that view shifted thanks in part to the efforts of Philippe-Jean Bunau-Varilla, a French engineer who had been involved in both of France’s canal projects. In the late 1890s Bunau-Varilla began lobbying American lawmakers to buy the French canal assets in Panama, and eventually convinced a number of them that Nicaragua had dangerous volcanoes, making Panama the safer choice.
4. More than 25,000 workers died during the canal’s construction.
The canal builders had to contend with a variety of obstacles, including challenging terrain, hot, humid weather, heavy rainfall and rampant tropical diseases. The earlier French attempts had led to the deaths of more than 20,000 workers and America’s efforts fared little better; between 1904 and 1913 some 5,600 workers died due to disease or accidents.
5. Between 13,000 and 14,000 ships use the canal every year.
American ships use the canal the most, followed by those from China, Chile, Japan, Colombia and South Korea. Every vessel that transits the canal must pay a toll based on its size and cargo volume. Tolls for the largest ships can run about $450,000. The smallest toll ever paid was 36 cents, plunked down in 1928 by American adventurer Richard Halliburton, who swam the canal. Today, some $1.8 billion in tolls are collected annually.
6. The United States transferred control of the canal to Panama in 1999.
In the years after the canal opened, tensions increased between America and Panama over control of the canal and the surrounding Canal Zone. In 1964, Panamanians rioted after being prevented from flying their nation’s flag next to a U.S. flag in the Canal Zone. In the aftermath of the violence, Panama temporarily broke off diplomatic relations with the United States. In 1977
7. The canal is being expanded to handle today’s megaships.
In 2007, work began on a $5.25 billion expansion project that will enable the canal to handle post-Panamax ships; that is, those exceeding the dimensions of so-called Panamax vessels, built to fit through the canal, whose locks are 110 feet wide and 1,000 feet long. The expanded canal will be able to handle cargo vessels carrying 14,000 20-foot containers, nearly three times the amount currently accommodated.
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