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Starship Troopers I & II - DvdRip

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3D Wallpapers

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HD BLack Wallpapers

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Australian Geographic - WET TROPICS

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Posted in videos by Pierre on Apr. 09, 2007 // 18:35 | Comments (1)
Australian Geographic - EYE ON THE REEF - Great Barrier Reef documentary

Produced by one of Australia’s most acclaimed underwater cinematographers, David Hannan, 'Eye On The Reef' is a unique exploration of the most incredible natural wonder on Earth, the Great Barrier Reef. You'll be amazed by the bizarre beauty of this hidden world, and the sheer spectacle of the Reef creatures filmed in intimate detail.

Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Fullscreen
Transfer Format: 4:3
Category: Documentary
Format: DVD
Distributor: Nomad
Rating: E
Languages: English
Subtitles: None
Running Time: 51 mins

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Posted in videos by Pierre on Apr. 09, 2007 // 18:33 | Comments (3)
National Geographic Stonehenge Investigated

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National Geographic - Elephants - The Giants Of Etosha

In the wake of heavy rains, life re-awakens on the austere landscape of Africa`s Etosha National Park. In GIANTS OF ETOSHA, film-maker Ginger Mauney and her husband, the park’s veterinarian, chronicle the movements of a matriarch elephant, Knob Nose, and her herd of eighteen, as they navigate through Etoshas national park.

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Posted in videos by Pierre on Apr. 09, 2007 // 18:28 | Comments (3)
National Geographic - Living With Gorillas

Deep within the dense jungle of the Congo Basin, people are bringing the once-deserted village of Lossi back to life.
In the spirit of Jane Goodall's work with chimps, Explorer joins primatologist Magdalena Bermejo as she conducts groundbreaking research of the western lowland gorilla in its natural environment. Skilled local trackers help Bermejo and Illera look for clues in crushed leaves, half-eaten plant stems, and dung. The team is finally rewarded in an area less than two miles outside of Lossi, surrounded with ancestral eyes peering from the forest. Bermejo focuses her study on a magnificent 350-pound male she names Apollo and his family.
Journey with Explorer into the heart of equatorial Africa to sit amidst swarms of sweat bees and stinging ants that would try the patience of the most dedicated biologists for an intimate view of a noble silverback and his tribe.

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Posted in videos by Pierre on Apr. 09, 2007 // 18:24 | Comments (2)
National Geographic - Emperors Of The Ice

In the frozen wilderness of Antarctica, where oceans ice over and just staying alive is an achievement, one creature has perfected the art of survival - the emperor penguin.

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Posted in videos by Pierre on Apr. 08, 2007 // 21:20 | Comments (4)
National Geographic - Earth Investigated Bermuda Triangle

On a sunny day 58 years ago, five Navy planes took off from their base in Florida on a routine training mission, known as Flight 19. Neither the planes nor the crew were ever seen again.Thus was a legend born. The Bermuda Triangle is an area roughly bounded by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. No one keeps statistics, but in the last century, numerous ships and planes have simply vanished without a trace within the imaginary triangle. Unusual features of the area had been noted in the past. Christopher Columbus wrote in his log about bizarre compass bearings in the area. But the region didn't get its name until August 1964, when Vincent Gaddis coined the term Bermuda Triangle in a cover story for Argosy magazine about the disappearance of Flight 19. The article stimulated a virtual cottage industry in myth-making. Many exotic theories have been propounded to explain what happened to the missing travelers. The disappearances have been attributed to the machinations of enormous sea monsters, giant squid, or extra-terrestrials. Alien abductions, the existence of a mysterious third dimension created by unknown beings, and ocean flatulence—the ocean suddenly spewing great quantities of trapped methane—have all been suggested as culprits.The reality, say many, is far more prosaic. They argue that a sometimes treacherous Mother Nature, human error, shoddy craftsmanship or design, and just plain bad luck can explain the many disappearances."The region is highly traveled and has been a busy crossroads since the early days of European exploration," said John Reilly, a historian with the U.S. Naval Historical Foundation. "To say quite a few ships and airplanes have gone down there is like saying there are an awful lot of car accidents on the New Jersey Turnpike—surprise, surprise."Lieutenant A. L. Russell, in the U.S. Coast Guard's official response to Bermuda Triangle inquiries, writes: "It has been our experience that the combined forces of nature and the unpredictability of mankind outdo science-fiction stories many times each year

 

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Posted in videos by Pierre on Apr. 08, 2007 // 21:14 | Comments (1)
National Geographic - Encounters with ultimate predator

Great white sharks are not feeding on their usual prey of sea lions and six gilled sharks are suddenly hunting in 50 feet of water. Whats going on?

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Posted in videos by Pierre on Apr. 08, 2007 // 21:09 | Comments (5)
National Geographic - Volcano: Natures Inferno

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National Geographic - Top Ten Kungfu Weapons

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Posted in videos by Pierre on Apr. 08, 2007 // 21:02 | Comments (0)
National Geographic - Omaha Beach : The Real Horror

Omaha Beach : The Real Horror
National Geographic


Archive footage and veteran testimony recreate the brutal six-hour battle that inspired Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan. Over 1,000 men died in the ferocious fighting on 6 June 1944.Please see highlights for further information.

 

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National Geographic - Dolphins - The Wild Side

Dolphins are famous for their intelligent and playful ways, but perhaps less well known is their aggressive side. Dolphins: The Wild Side follows these mammals in the wild as they fight for mating rights, hunt for food, and clash with other dolphin species. Thanks to some brilliant underwater camerawork, we're treated to the sight of dolphins hydroplaning through 10 inches of water after fish, ramming one other in a quarrel over females, and evading a group of hungry orcas in Alaska. (Killer whales are actually part of the dolphin family, but they feel no compunction about feeding on their smaller cousins--not a scene for the squeamish!) But perhaps the most impressive part of this documentary are the scenes of a dolphin pod working in concert to trap a shimmering, mammoth school of sardines. Through calculated use of air bubbles, tail slaps, and sonic pips, the animals corral their prey and have a feast. The clever, and at times ruthless, nature of these mammals is on abundant display in this entertaining documentary.

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Posted in videos by Pierre on Apr. 08, 2007 // 20:51 | Comments (3)
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