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Remember Me"Pacific Wind" by Ryan Farish. You can purchase Ryan's music on iTunes. Go check out his stuff, he's great! =) itunes.apple.com PLEASE keep your comments clean and friendly. If you have something disrespectful to say, go do it somewhere else. Thank you very much. Thanks, Lizzie Palmer I made another US Armed Forces video. I figured it was about time. =) www.operationgratitude.com www.formspring.me
Duration:5.38 min.
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(#1 most viewed train) SP 4449 crossing at Roberts, OregonSP 4449 #1 most viewed train video Daylight Steam Engine with Casper Mountain passenger car coming from Albany, Oregon going to Portland, Oregon The World's Most Famous Steam Train Southern Pacific steam locomotive no. 4449 known as the "Daylight" Nikon L5 (If you like my videos, rate, comment and subscribe to my channel) Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE! Ervans Trains www.youtube.com
Duration:0.83 min.
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Cebu Pacific FAs dancingsomething interesting happened on my cebu pacific flight this afternoon. the FAs suddenly burst into a dance!!! that was soooo cooool!!!
Duration:2.35 min.
User rating: 4.8500657


Dakuwaqa's Garden - Underwater footage from Fiji & TongaUnderwater footage shot whilst scuba diving in the Fiji islands and Tonga. Featuring colorful coral reefs, huge schools of tropical fish, sharks, humpback whales, underwater caves, scuba divers and much more marine life from the south Pacific. Please "like", favorite, share, or leave a comment here or on my channel at www.youtube.com My Facebook page is at www.facebook.com and I have more scuba diving videos and underwater footage on my website at www.bubblevision.com, where you can also license rights managed and royalty free stock footage. The coral reefs of the south Pacific are alive with a huge variety of tropical fish and marine critters. A great way to explore them is to scuba dive with the Nai'a liveaboard based in Fiji. I was working as the Nai'a's video pro when I shot this footage. See http The underwater footage was shot in high definition HDV 1080i 60i with my Sony HVR-Z1P HDV camera in a Light & Motion Bluefin HD housing. The footage was converted to 720p for YouTube using my high quality method: www.bubblevision.com The music is "In the Meadows" by Stephen Richard Thomas Brown, whose wonderful work you can find here: www.myspace.com stephenrichardthomasbrown.bandcamp.com www.soundclick.com www.youtube.com View the names of all the dive sites and names of all the tropical fish and other marine life by turning on closed captions with the CC button. Here is the full shot list of species and dive sites. You can find more complete information at www.bubblevision ...
Duration:4.83 min.
User rating: 4.831501


HD: Super Slo-mo Surfer! - South Pacific - BBC TwoAbout the programme: www.bbc.co.uk HD super slow motion video of big wave surfer Dylan Longbottom in a 12 foot monster barrel - the first shots of their kind ever recorded.
Duration:1.08 min.
User rating: 4.933574


Octopus Escape!Please LIKE if you want to see more Octopus video this summer! We caught this Octopus in a shrimp trap here in Alaska. It had crawled in through a 3 inch opening and terrorized our catch of spot prawns, killing and eating several of them, and then, attached itself to the bait jar and unscrewed the lid to open for dessert of prepared shrimp bait pellets! We decided to let this brilliant creature go (option was to eat it! ...yum!) as I respected it's intelligence and genius. We set it on the deck and let it "escape" on it's own... Cool fun with a sea creature! Camera used: Canon Vixia HF M31 HD....with a WP-V2 Waterproof Case. More info about "Octopus Escape!" video: 1) Octopus in video is a Pacific Octopus: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Superorder: Octopodiformes Order: Octopoda 2) Plural for octopus is octopuses or octopodes with octopuses being the accepted form in the US and UK. Octopi is generally not accepted as a pluralization, but when it is, it's second to octopuses. 3) Octopuses can survive out of saltwater from 30-60 minutes or so depending on atmospheric conditions. Moist n humid conditions longer and hot n dry sunshine much less! The octopus in this video was out of water for 5 minutes or so in wet conditions so it was in great shape when it returned on it's own to the sea... 4) Octopus have excellent eyesight* and can taste and smell with their tentacles using suction cups equipped with chemoreceptors. 5) Music in video is composed by ...
Duration:1.13 min.
User rating: 4.871039


The Pacific: Trailer (HBO)HBO Presents an epic mini-series from the creators of "Band Of Brothers". For more, log on to HBO.com.
Duration:1.53 min.
User rating: 4.898617


Fish With Transparent Head FilmedFor the first time, a large Pacific barreleye fish - complete with transparent head - has been caught on film by scientists using remotely operated vehicles at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. The deep-sea fish's tubular eyes pivot under a clear dome.
Duration:1.95 min.
User rating: 4.9340925


1. What's this Channel about? The exotic world - Timothy James DeanYour invitation to subscribe! Author, TV-maker and "Worlder" Timothy James Dean takes you to the exotic edges of our world. Timothy displays a wealth of the television footage he shot at great personal risk. You will feast with cannibals. and dive with man-eating sharks. Timothy Dean grew up with cannibals and headhunters on the wild South Pacific island of New Guinea. www.amazon.com
Duration:2.68 min.
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2. Greatest Tribal Show On Earth - Timothy James Dean - Part 1In the exotic South Pacific, in the country of PNG on the vast island of New Guinea, Worlder, renowned TV Producer and adventure fiction Author, Timothy James Dean takes you to the Greatest Tribal Show on Earth, the Goroka Show. You see warriors and women gather by the tens of thousand in their tribal regalia, to entertain guests from all over the world for a rare glimpse of Stone Age culture. More - www.amazon.com
Duration:1.40 min.
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