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then the next island over is prevost island, quite close.e behind those sailboats is pender island. and the little knob of rocks sticking up over there underneath that white cloud, that's mayne island, and the next piece of rock going down further is saturna island. and the light gray way over in the background, that's orcas island from the san juan islands, the highest point of the san juan islands, about 3000 feet. (sophie fouron) you sail around these islands? - all the time. - all the time. - it's a wonderful playground. (dorothy finnegan) so we have a salt spring wine, and we have salt spring cheese.
then the next island over is prevost island, quite close.e behind those sailboats is pender island. and the little knob of rocks sticking up over there underneath that white cloud, that's mayne island, and the next piece of rock going down further is saturna island. and the light gray way over in the background, that's orcas island from the san juan islands, the highest point of the san juan islands, about 3000 feet. (sophie fouron) you sail around these islands? - all the time. - all the time....
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island. good to see you all. we have many issues on the plate for this fall. and i asked our secretary kate to send out again the reminders of the board and committee dates so that you can make sure to put it on your calendars. and we have a short agenda today. see if we can get through in good time. next item, please. >> you need to unmute yourself, kate. >> thank you. >> item 2 general public comment this is to allow members of the public to address the third degree board on matters in the jurisdiction of the authority board and that do not appear on today's agenda. in addition, public comment will be held during each item on the agenda. >> okay. >> and are there public comments dial star 3. no comment, next item. please. >> item 3, resolution making finds beings to have teleconference meetings under california code section 54953ee. >> moved. >> do we have a second? >> second. joof okay. >> we have to take a roll call on this? >> yes. >> thank you. director tsen. >> aye. >> director dunlop.
island. good to see you all. we have many issues on the plate for this fall. and i asked our secretary kate to send out again the reminders of the board and committee dates so that you can make sure to put it on your calendars. and we have a short agenda today. see if we can get through in good time. next item, please. >> you need to unmute yourself, kate. >> thank you. >> item 2 general public comment this is to allow members of the public to address the third degree board on...
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it barely stays on the island.people depend on municipal services for drinking water. - trucks go around with water supplies for residents. i feel like a chilote, so i do my best to help make things better for locals. - they're our future, yes. (sophie fouron) i've often seen boat clinics, but library boats? that's a first. (teolinda higueras) no, we're going to offer travelling library services today, on the island of mechuque. - yes. - we've made custom backpacks to carry our books and display them to readers. they fold up easily and we can bring them with us everywhere. the books go into the pockets. - sure. you look strong, you'll be able to carry lots of books. - yes. - i'm ready! (teolinda higueras) my colleague, yaneth. (yaneth) pleased to meet you. yaneth. - sophie. (teolinda higueras) every month, we travel to the most isolated communities of the islands to offer our library service. the only way to get to them is by boat. these communities are quite isolated. children have very little exposure to the outs
it barely stays on the island.people depend on municipal services for drinking water. - trucks go around with water supplies for residents. i feel like a chilote, so i do my best to help make things better for locals. - they're our future, yes. (sophie fouron) i've often seen boat clinics, but library boats? that's a first. (teolinda higueras) no, we're going to offer travelling library services today, on the island of mechuque. - yes. - we've made custom backpacks to carry our books and...
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of the islands. are two nato partners and this is not the best moment to have tensions between greece and tukiye as everyone realizes. >> george, the turkish government has said that this decision is partly political by greece to get these, more of these military vehicles into the islands. this greek election coming up next summer. how much of this is for domestic consumption. >> this is not a political decision. this is a security decision. there are chronic problems and greek and turkish relations. but in the last year, greece has been very aggressive, which is recognized by both washington and brussels. the european union has been very critical of tukiye's public rhetoric, against greece, against cyprus in general. and what is arrived now, the situation is, that the relationship between tukiye and the united states has entered uncharted waters. it is cliff's -- crystal clear and washington that tukiye is not necessarily considered a reliable partner and within this context, greece is a reliable pa
of the islands. are two nato partners and this is not the best moment to have tensions between greece and tukiye as everyone realizes. >> george, the turkish government has said that this decision is partly political by greece to get these, more of these military vehicles into the islands. this greek election coming up next summer. how much of this is for domestic consumption. >> this is not a political decision. this is a security decision. there are chronic problems and greek and...
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g and islands. it says they were meant to stay strictly demilitarized greece took control of them from the ottoman empire during the balkan was from 1912 to 191310 years later, athens was officially awarded sovereignty in the treaty of laws in another treaty drawn up earlier though, in london, in 1914 has made greek possession of the islands, conditional on them being demilitarized. the turkey says, since the laws and treaty makes reference to the 1914 treaty, it implies the same conditions remain valid. but greece rejects that interpretation . ah, let's bring in august now in assemble. we have mimic chillik, editorial coordinator, a daily daily english language newspaper in turkey, in athens. george, a couple us senior research fellow at the hellenic foundation for european and foreign policy and johnny from brussels. pizza clip editor of brussels report. you good to have you with us. so ga, ga, please let me start with you. then in turkey is arguing that these military build ups on the island are
g and islands. it says they were meant to stay strictly demilitarized greece took control of them from the ottoman empire during the balkan was from 1912 to 191310 years later, athens was officially awarded sovereignty in the treaty of laws in another treaty drawn up earlier though, in london, in 1914 has made greek possession of the islands, conditional on them being demilitarized. the turkey says, since the laws and treaty makes reference to the 1914 treaty, it implies the same conditions...
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of the island. the electrical system is experiencing a complete collapse after one of the main power plants could not be brought back online. hurricane ian had already left the western province of pinar del rio in darkness, as well as much of the capital, havana. now, however, the authorities admit the task in bringing the electricity back soon is complex. the category three system has left a trail of destruction and flooding in its wake, as it moved onwards towards the gulf of mexico. hurricane ian is now moving towards the us, and is expected to strengthen before making landfall in florida on wednesday. this is the expected path — and residents along parts of the state's west coast have been warned of catastrophic storm surges and life—threatening flooding. florida governor ron desantis has already declared a state of emergency for the entire state. people have been urged to stock up on supplies, and some mandatory evacuations are under way. earlier, i spoke to kevin guthrie, the director for the
of the island. the electrical system is experiencing a complete collapse after one of the main power plants could not be brought back online. hurricane ian had already left the western province of pinar del rio in darkness, as well as much of the capital, havana. now, however, the authorities admit the task in bringing the electricity back soon is complex. the category three system has left a trail of destruction and flooding in its wake, as it moved onwards towards the gulf of mexico....
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more fires in the islands future. how that will affect the ecosystem will be really interesting because fire is natural and fire has not devastated the ecosystems, but it has changed ecosystems. and i think with global warming and with more fires, the ecosystems will survive. and it will be interesting to see what adaptations happen. but there certainly be here in the future. life on kangaroo island has evolved over millions of years to cope with fires. but it remains to be seen if nature elsewhere will be able to cope with a sudden change in the climate. certainly, humans have a lot to learn from the natural world as our planet changes. if we look closely at how nature has adapted, we can take inspiration from examples of survivors resilience and successes with with who is written more than 100 titles. stephen king, the grand master of horror. he's won numerous major writing awards, but not the nobel prize for literature. we want to know why not, and to wish him a happy 75th birthday party 21. 32 . we love euro. we l
more fires in the islands future. how that will affect the ecosystem will be really interesting because fire is natural and fire has not devastated the ecosystems, but it has changed ecosystems. and i think with global warming and with more fires, the ecosystems will survive. and it will be interesting to see what adaptations happen. but there certainly be here in the future. life on kangaroo island has evolved over millions of years to cope with fires. but it remains to be seen if nature...
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the island is small.e don't have any forests, we don't have any mountains, we don't have any rivers. what we do have is an amazing coastline. it's great not just for securing a meal or transport, but it's fantastic for recreation as well. (derek hairon) there's your pfd, and what we're going to do is get this on you so you are going to float. - all right. that's very nice of you. - i know. i'm very kind. (sophie fouron) i get the feeling there's not much water, but i guess we'll go further. - yes. i pulled out the plug earlier. jersey gets tides up to 12 meters. so what that means is, when the tide goes out, you could walk in this area up to about nearly a mile and a half away from land. - that's huge. - and this is actually the largest intertidal zone in europe. so when we are going into this place, we're literally paddling over the sea bait, and when we're coming back, if we get here too late, we'll be walking over the sea bait. let it roll over. (sophie fouron) derek, you kayak a lot. - yes. - do a lot
the island is small.e don't have any forests, we don't have any mountains, we don't have any rivers. what we do have is an amazing coastline. it's great not just for securing a meal or transport, but it's fantastic for recreation as well. (derek hairon) there's your pfd, and what we're going to do is get this on you so you are going to float. - all right. that's very nice of you. - i know. i'm very kind. (sophie fouron) i get the feeling there's not much water, but i guess we'll go further. -...
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, but of quote unquote occupation of, of the islands. and this has really raced great concerns in greece and, and of course, also outside of greece because these for, you know, to nato partners. and this is not exactly the best moment to have dimensions between greece and turkey. i think as everybody realizes at ga, ga, plus, the turkish government has said that this is they did this decision is partly political by greece to, to, to, to get these more. these are military vehicles in, into the islands. there's the greek election coming up next. next summer, how much of this is for police for domestic consumption? whether this is not a political decision is a security decision. there are di, chronic problems in greek, 30 relations. but in the last year there is poverty credit. daughter has been very, very aggressive with the greece, an issue which not only recognized by myself or the greek government were grateful editions, but by washington, endorsed by the european union has been very critical of thirties, moves, jester statements and pu
, but of quote unquote occupation of, of the islands. and this has really raced great concerns in greece and, and of course, also outside of greece because these for, you know, to nato partners. and this is not exactly the best moment to have dimensions between greece and turkey. i think as everybody realizes at ga, ga, plus, the turkish government has said that this is they did this decision is partly political by greece to, to, to, to get these more. these are military vehicles in, into the...
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these are military vehicles in, into the islands. there's a great collection coming up next, next summer. how much of this is for politic for domestic consumption? whether this is not a political decision is a security decision. there are di, chronic problems in greek 3rd relations. but in the last year, there it is. public credit daughter has been very, very aggressive with the greece, an issue which not only recognized by myself or the greek government were grateful editions, but by washington, endorsed by the european union has been very political of thirties, moves, jester statements and public rhetoric. dollar griefs against cyprus in jason where did any and in general what your, what is right now, this is ration is that the relationship between 30 in the united states has and 3rd and started waters is crystal clear in washington that derek is not necessarily considered reliable partner and we think this context gleese is emerging as a very reliable partner of the united states. so these new situation is creating new dynamics an
these are military vehicles in, into the islands. there's a great collection coming up next, next summer. how much of this is for politic for domestic consumption? whether this is not a political decision is a security decision. there are di, chronic problems in greek 3rd relations. but in the last year, there it is. public credit daughter has been very, very aggressive with the greece, an issue which not only recognized by myself or the greek government were grateful editions, but by...
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and surrounding those six islands are dozens of little islands. you can only access them by boat, and i think they like it that way. we can't talk about the lofoten islands without talking about stockfisch, their famous dried cod. everywhere you look, you see the mountains, the sea and racks of stockfisch. they're everywhere. they're islands of fishermen. but they're slowly moving towards tourism. people who are looking for adventure, breathtaking nature and arctic surf are actually coming to the lofoten islands. people are falling in love with this place, and i can understand why. i've never seen such magnificent beauty. (terje boe) around 25 000 people live on these islands, and lofoten is about 50 sea miles from the mainland or the big city, bodo. you can drive by car to the mainland without taking the ferry now. the barents sea is not so far from us, and the norwegian sea is directly outside of these islands. it's the sea that brought us here. we have a lot of blood from our forefathers, the vikings. many people are tall, many people are blond
and surrounding those six islands are dozens of little islands. you can only access them by boat, and i think they like it that way. we can't talk about the lofoten islands without talking about stockfisch, their famous dried cod. everywhere you look, you see the mountains, the sea and racks of stockfisch. they're everywhere. they're islands of fishermen. but they're slowly moving towards tourism. people who are looking for adventure, breathtaking nature and arctic surf are actually coming to...
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island. island is called chaychinam nobody knows we can only assume that there were not many gulls on its shores. once upon a time, this island consisted of three small islands, it kind of formed an archipelago, then when the water level dropped, uh, one island formed. until the thirtieth year of the 20th century, there were e, nine e settlements, 9 households. the total population was about 27 people, they were engaged in new fish. there are legends that fish dishes, uh, were prepared with the people of this island. they were very tasty, some gourmet in this time. this island is not inhabited, so the only sounds we can hear here are the creaking of the pines. here are the winds and creek-e, seagulls and other birds that live here. spring period we have a lot of arrivals. we have about 50 gray goose nests, goose, if you take statistics there 20 years ago at that time, there were two maximum five pairs noted. more than 50 species of birds listed in the red book are found on the lakes e. in rec
island. island is called chaychinam nobody knows we can only assume that there were not many gulls on its shores. once upon a time, this island consisted of three small islands, it kind of formed an archipelago, then when the water level dropped, uh, one island formed. until the thirtieth year of the 20th century, there were e, nine e settlements, 9 households. the total population was about 27 people, they were engaged in new fish. there are legends that fish dishes, uh, were prepared with the...
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the solomon islands.signed with solomon islands in april this year did demonstrate a growing interest by china to act as it is self stated, as a security stakeholder in the region, in the pacific. ., ., , , pacific. that was the first time we heard that language _ pacific. that was the first time we heard that language from - pacific. that was the first time we heard that language from china i pacific. that was the first time we - heard that language from china about its security interests in the pacific. and then, of course, following the security deal, china sought to have the ten pacific island countries that recognise china sign up to very broad sweeping economic trade and security pact. now that was rejected by the pacific island countries that it was seeking to sign those deals with, but it did indicate a shift by china from its traditional bilateral approach in the region to a wider multilateral approach. but the region to a wider multilateral a- roach. �* , the region to a wider multilateral annro
the solomon islands.signed with solomon islands in april this year did demonstrate a growing interest by china to act as it is self stated, as a security stakeholder in the region, in the pacific. ., ., , , pacific. that was the first time we heard that language _ pacific. that was the first time we heard that language from - pacific. that was the first time we heard that language from china i pacific. that was the first time we - heard that language from china about its security interests in...
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this is where mostly islands energy is produced. this power plant cover is 90 percent of the island of energy needs. so that means only 10 percent renewables in particular wind and photovoltaic lee. but there was like, there are no power lines linking neighboring islands to la palmer. it's population relies on the diesel power plant despite an abundance of wind, which is already used to generate power at the local airport. so the question is, why can't the whole island use wind to generate energy, evident that often has not yet put a hamper. there are several reasons they are areas for wind power with no grid available. we're not in the power grid on the island is in pretty bad shape. latter . if this though i spent a mile in la la la energy firm and desa operates the diesel power plant. and it has stakes in too small wind parks. clean energy hasn't been much of an issue for years, neither for the company nor the islands government, but that is changing slowly said ha, now focusing on decentralized household production so that we ca
this is where mostly islands energy is produced. this power plant cover is 90 percent of the island of energy needs. so that means only 10 percent renewables in particular wind and photovoltaic lee. but there was like, there are no power lines linking neighboring islands to la palmer. it's population relies on the diesel power plant despite an abundance of wind, which is already used to generate power at the local airport. so the question is, why can't the whole island use wind to generate...
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islands and peninsulas. by last count, better than 8 of them in and around the florida and south carolina area have been made inaccessible because of rising tides. know, the surge there was minimized somewhat in south carolina because by the time that the hurricane hit there as a category one, they were technically in a low tide. when it hit florida, we were in a high tide environment. that made things substantially worse. we've got sherry mckinney joining us right now, the american red cross. sherry, when it comes to disasters like this, the red cross is always there. always has its handful. plenty of hands to try to help out. this has got to be just a humongous task. what can you tell us? >> indeed it is. this storm is one that people will tell their great grandchildren. it's a historic storm that has hit florida and now south carolina. at the peak of the storm, we had 33,000 people that sought shelter in evacuation settlers that were manned by the red cross volunteers and government officials. and indeed,
islands and peninsulas. by last count, better than 8 of them in and around the florida and south carolina area have been made inaccessible because of rising tides. know, the surge there was minimized somewhat in south carolina because by the time that the hurricane hit there as a category one, they were technically in a low tide. when it hit florida, we were in a high tide environment. that made things substantially worse. we've got sherry mckinney joining us right now, the american red cross....
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remote locations like pine island and sanibel island cut off from the main land. these before and after images showing just how hard sanibel was hit. >> so the only way to access that is either by sea or by air. >> reporter: so far, more than 700 people rescued, the governor says. this car in orange county was filled with water, up to the seats when the passengers were rescued. the coast guard making rescues by air, from floridaed communities along the coast. here, a rescuer is lowered into the water, finds a woman in a house surrounded by water. >> make sure you have a bag with a dry pair of clothes, with i.d.s, cell phones, wallets. >> reporter: a basket is lowered, she climbs in, clutches her pet crate, and she and her pet are hoisted to safety. volunteers pitching in as well, using boats to evacuate survivors stranded by the floodwater. >> the surge was higher than 9 feet. >> reporter: harrowing stories from the deluge still emerging, include from the survivor who took this video. >> initially, the water pushed me up the stairs and then it sucked me back down,
remote locations like pine island and sanibel island cut off from the main land. these before and after images showing just how hard sanibel was hit. >> so the only way to access that is either by sea or by air. >> reporter: so far, more than 700 people rescued, the governor says. this car in orange county was filled with water, up to the seats when the passengers were rescued. the coast guard making rescues by air, from floridaed communities along the coast. here, a rescuer is...
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caribbean islands that are in the path of hurricane fiona.s importantly we are committed to action. we applaud president biden for already preemptively doing an emergency declaration. and now we have multi member and multi- bicameral letters working on a major disaster relief, individual assistance. we are putting together welcome centers in central florida for for those who may need to seek refuge in central florida and other areas. we are coming together. what a difference five years makes. when we had to fight for weeks to get any real action from the trump administration. president biden acted swiftly, preemptively, proactively to make sure that fema is putting the resources in place to save lives and to help with the recovery. we know hadn't gotten reassurances the president will also prove the request we are asking for for all the various types of relief. we also know that puerto rico could not to pay and the federal government should be paying for a one 100% including i applied all of our colleagues in the senate as well as the house t
caribbean islands that are in the path of hurricane fiona.s importantly we are committed to action. we applaud president biden for already preemptively doing an emergency declaration. and now we have multi member and multi- bicameral letters working on a major disaster relief, individual assistance. we are putting together welcome centers in central florida for for those who may need to seek refuge in central florida and other areas. we are coming together. what a difference five years makes....
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and this time is unique in that among the island there is still a small lake inside this island.d is called chaychinam no one knows, it can only be assumed that many gulls did not become on its shores. once this island consisted of three small islands, it kind of formed an archipelago, then, when the water level dropped , one island was formed. until the thirtieth year of the twentieth century, there were 9 settlements of 9 households. the total population was about 27 people. they are were engaged in fishing, there are legends that e fish dishes, e, which were prepared by people from this island. they were very tasty some gourmet time. this island is uninhabited, so the only uh sounds we can hear here. this is a script of pines. here are the winds and the cry of the gulls and other birds that live here. spring period we have a lot of arrivals. goose we have about 50 nesting pairs of gray goose, which if we take statistics there 20 years ago at that time there were two maximum five noted. more than 50 species of birds listed in the red book. in recent years, there has been a very
and this time is unique in that among the island there is still a small lake inside this island.d is called chaychinam no one knows, it can only be assumed that many gulls did not become on its shores. once this island consisted of three small islands, it kind of formed an archipelago, then, when the water level dropped , one island was formed. until the thirtieth year of the twentieth century, there were 9 settlements of 9 households. the total population was about 27 people. they are were...
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the hurricane ravaged island of sanibel cut off. the only way to reach survivors is by boat or helicopter this is coast guard aircrew rescuing people along with their cats from a flooded mobile home park and this is the coast guard rescuing a survivor who rode out the hurricane in a boat. the storm surge left him hopelessly stuck and stranded in the middle of mangroves near sanibel. news team coverage again tonight. meteorologist adam del rosso with the latest track and perry with stories and shomari stone and it hit near myrtle beach, south carolina >> reporter: it's an example of ian's powerful winds anchored 12 miles away and the strong winds pushed it here luckily they say no one was injured and no one was on the boat at the time now, rescues were made here earlier and these are images of myrtle beach fire crews rescuing four people who were trapped on the second floor of this building about 20 miles south of here, a pier at pawleys island collapsed and a number of private docks destroyed. many residents unable to reach their ho
the hurricane ravaged island of sanibel cut off. the only way to reach survivors is by boat or helicopter this is coast guard aircrew rescuing people along with their cats from a flooded mobile home park and this is the coast guard rescuing a survivor who rode out the hurricane in a boat. the storm surge left him hopelessly stuck and stranded in the middle of mangroves near sanibel. news team coverage again tonight. meteorologist adam del rosso with the latest track and perry with stories and...
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when dw doc field is up next, looking at the greek island of crete and why it's been cold, the island of the gods. stay tuned for that for maybe you can get old good news from d. w dot com and you can follow us on social media at t w. i'm jarrett great, thanks for watching. have a great day. ah ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some time with the right reason. i'm in your northern most count please. ah, 3 times along. but still very much alive. d. w, travel, you'll go to the special with recognizes where exactly. it was fun. i learned a lot of our culture history. all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit. ah, ah, the mediterranean was once a major crossroads at the heart of the ancient world. today it has become a barrier separating europe from africa. is there anything left of a passion one's share and what do today's distinct cultures have in common? journalists, xena, l moss. rog and joe power abdul karim, travel the coast of the mediterranean, in search of answers. do you see yourself as a tunisian junior? yes, with all the rights and res
when dw doc field is up next, looking at the greek island of crete and why it's been cold, the island of the gods. stay tuned for that for maybe you can get old good news from d. w dot com and you can follow us on social media at t w. i'm jarrett great, thanks for watching. have a great day. ah ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some time with the right reason. i'm in your northern most count please. ah, 3 times along. but still very much alive. d. w, travel,...
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cousin island is one of the smaller seychelles islands - but it's home to over 300,000 birds.t has become a flagship island when it comes to conservation - and it now also has a flagship ranger. dailus laurence , winner of the african ranger award. >> good morning, my name is dailus. welcome to cousin island special reserve. the tour is about an hour or more. in 1968 we discovered a small bird called the seychelles warbler, which at that time was close to extinction. at the same time, birdlife international bought the island and turned it into a reserve to save the warbler. for now we have around 3,000 or more of the warblers on the seychelles. >> what began as a private rescue operation for the reed warbler is now a tourist attraction. a break from the beach with the bird watcher. >> the fun fact about the fairy swallow. they do not build any nest. most of the female covers the hague. -- the big. she will sit there for 20 days. otherwise if she moves, the eggs fall. >> no one complains about the 37 euros entry fee. the tourists are thrilled. the detour from the beach with ran
cousin island is one of the smaller seychelles islands - but it's home to over 300,000 birds.t has become a flagship island when it comes to conservation - and it now also has a flagship ranger. dailus laurence , winner of the african ranger award. >> good morning, my name is dailus. welcome to cousin island special reserve. the tour is about an hour or more. in 1968 we discovered a small bird called the seychelles warbler, which at that time was close to extinction. at the same time,...
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i did well, which they named island of theodore. we did slowish. magellan wanted to take on provisions, but it wasn't possible because the islanders would come on board our ships to rob us and we were unable to stop them. campbell, who put his olive garden on magellan felt compelled to show his lord was the sold it to did furious. the captain went ashore with a group of armed men. they burned down 40 or 50 houses, as well as many canoes. 7 men were killed in to get us to feel close the situation and guam was so tense that they decided to sail on it. although they could have started up on fresh food unless you know a little bit or what have been cited sailing from guam, the fleet made hughes detours in the direction of the ma lucas mean off on moral gas you. but in the, it looked as though magellan might have intended for sale through regions with undiscovered island, as in the later claimed them for himself or his descendants, as a way of boosting his profit daily battle. if and anthea, i won't be boy. and if it is done not, then th
i did well, which they named island of theodore. we did slowish. magellan wanted to take on provisions, but it wasn't possible because the islanders would come on board our ships to rob us and we were unable to stop them. campbell, who put his olive garden on magellan felt compelled to show his lord was the sold it to did furious. the captain went ashore with a group of armed men. they burned down 40 or 50 houses, as well as many canoes. 7 men were killed in to get us to feel close the...
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how long will you study on our island? and rightly so, that for a short time on the island.othing to do on the island the wrong place and good. the people there are bad. and i don't want to know. flew we say. when a person dies, the soul becomes a bird? you should have listened before. father, what is the name of the island no? why because it looks like shanghai son? far to the island as bought my little son. maybe you met him there, major? no father alyosha look as if one of your horses galloped. look play. enough for now. some kind of mikhalych officer take it. than the american allies have been supplying since january the war is almost over. how many settlers are on island 10? 5 women and children of others were taken out in mid-april over the ice. 24 women 20 children were now occupied territories. all the kids are from the occupiers why did you come? yes, it’s scary mikhalych, the old woman is pleased with you. curious, you ride all the time. i'll breathe nothing. why weren't they all taken out in april? order arrived to liberate the island by the end of may, the childr
how long will you study on our island? and rightly so, that for a short time on the island.othing to do on the island the wrong place and good. the people there are bad. and i don't want to know. flew we say. when a person dies, the soul becomes a bird? you should have listened before. father, what is the name of the island no? why because it looks like shanghai son? far to the island as bought my little son. maybe you met him there, major? no father alyosha look as if one of your horses...
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to honor the king as well as the island. that put every one at ease is settled, kill him, but you should night. we're at the point of transition between the middle aged louisiana modern al shalumi believe that and the magellan himself, it was the perfect embodiment of this generational magazine gotten unwilling to play. i killed though he was a military man at 1st and foremost, i won't kill you all. he was also hugely curious about all aspects of maritime travel and trade. nichoela gurgled jo edit. and this time, old religion was the last resort that every one could claim to wrench winter. consequently, religious rituals were often part of the daily routine on these long trips you twice for the shore. school is full bristle nieces. here our people were very joyful. the people of sea boot also seemed happy. the king of the island and his wife became christians after only a little persuasion. and in less than a fortnight, over $10000.00 people on this island became christians. recalling to jewish all law magellan, it was impor
to honor the king as well as the island. that put every one at ease is settled, kill him, but you should night. we're at the point of transition between the middle aged louisiana modern al shalumi believe that and the magellan himself, it was the perfect embodiment of this generational magazine gotten unwilling to play. i killed though he was a military man at 1st and foremost, i won't kill you all. he was also hugely curious about all aspects of maritime travel and trade. nichoela gurgled jo...
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and it is right that there is nothing to do on the island for a while. on the island the place is nottable and the good people there are not good. and i don't want to know. here they say. when a person dies, the soul becomes a bird? souls before it was necessary to listen. father, what is the name of the island? why because it looks like shanghai son? far to the island maybe you met him there major? no father . so they live. alyosha, look a year soon. here is one of your horse galloping, look. nina careful enough for now. fish in the village of some kind of officer with a mikhalych. natasha american allies supply the war is almost over. not for me. how many settlers are on island 10? 5 women and children of others were taken out in mid-april over the ice. 24 women 20 children were now occupied territories. all kids from occupiers why i came i don't know. beautiful even scary pretty you curious money and shameless. come on, he wants to ride too. i'll breathe nothing. why weren't they all taken out in april? the order was received to develop the island by the end of may, almost everyone
and it is right that there is nothing to do on the island for a while. on the island the place is nottable and the good people there are not good. and i don't want to know. here they say. when a person dies, the soul becomes a bird? souls before it was necessary to listen. father, what is the name of the island? why because it looks like shanghai son? far to the island maybe you met him there major? no father . so they live. alyosha, look a year soon. here is one of your horse galloping, look....
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just got the pictures from pawleys island police, you see the pawleys island pier, looks like before the hurricane came in and then now with the end of it broken off and floating away. the storm surge is at a level that is impacting some of the infrastructure there. were you able to get everybody who needed to get off off of the island? >> last check before i came in here, yes, we were successful to get the folks who called for service prior to, but conditions were beginning to deteriorate, the causeways were flooded, so on the verge of having to cease operations from going to the island itself. some of the town folks, or town management folks are still on the island, they have taken up reviewing in the town hall and they are safe and we are in constant communication with them. >> gillian: brandon, we have to leave it there. we appreciate it. >> john: sounds like georgetown is in the bulls eye. steve is live in northport, florida, in sarasota county, live rescues going on. steve, what's happening where you are. >> national guard with live rescues here, a rescue on the jet ski and air
just got the pictures from pawleys island police, you see the pawleys island pier, looks like before the hurricane came in and then now with the end of it broken off and floating away. the storm surge is at a level that is impacting some of the infrastructure there. were you able to get everybody who needed to get off off of the island? >> last check before i came in here, yes, we were successful to get the folks who called for service prior to, but conditions were beginning to...
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once again the entire island lost power after a complete blackout on sunday.s of this morning we know that only approximately 164,000 households have electricity. this means that in a population of 3000089% of households are without power. more than 66% are without access to drinkable water. right after hurricane maria hispanic federation established operations in puerto rico with permanent staff and office printer happy to report our team and their families are safe. they have been tirelessly working in preparation for hurricane fiona. they already have distributed 11000 solar in the days leading to the hurricane and as soon as it is safe to be back on the roads they will be at our warehouse coordinating the delivery of another 20000 solar lands and other emergency supplies to or more than 100 partners, community-based organizations around the island. we also deliver power generators to some of the islands more vulnerable patients on dialysis. we plan to distribute more in the days to come. we have also immediately launched a fund of $100,000 emergency assist
once again the entire island lost power after a complete blackout on sunday.s of this morning we know that only approximately 164,000 households have electricity. this means that in a population of 3000089% of households are without power. more than 66% are without access to drinkable water. right after hurricane maria hispanic federation established operations in puerto rico with permanent staff and office printer happy to report our team and their families are safe. they have been tirelessly...
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." >> tonight, island in peril.urricane fiona wreaks havoc on puerto rico. >> the water, she says that the water was running just like this, but inside of her house. >> nearly five years to the day after devastation of maria, another blow. >> even though after maria the system was restored by the army corps, it was not permanently fixed. >> billions spent. the power grid still fragile. over 1 million now in the dark. grammy winner bad bunny is calling out those in charge in his new song "el aperon." present. >>> justice served. the california woman who faked her own disappearance. sherri papini learns her fate. how long she will spend behind bars. >>> plus the new goal. >> you came here for the cobalt? there's cobalt in these hills? >> yeah, that's right. >> mining the mineral that will help power our noble future. ginger zee with a company that's trying to leave no harm. >>> and taylor swift. the big night of surprises from the pop star, revealing track 13, "mastermind," on her new upcoming album. >> mastermind. (c
." >> tonight, island in peril.urricane fiona wreaks havoc on puerto rico. >> the water, she says that the water was running just like this, but inside of her house. >> nearly five years to the day after devastation of maria, another blow. >> even though after maria the system was restored by the army corps, it was not permanently fixed. >> billions spent. the power grid still fragile. over 1 million now in the dark. grammy winner bad bunny is calling out...
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uninhabited islands. the 316 square kilometer territory is home to about half a 1000000 maltese the name malta is said to meet refuge. it's the 5th most densely populated country in the world. the crusaders built the capital, the letter as a bastion of christianity. it has recently undergone extensive restoration and generation architect conrad boyar has played a key role in this process. he's managed to meld old architecture with new now we're walking aside the parliament and your part of designing the parliament. right? yes, we worked. we had rental piano, who were commissioned by the government to, to build the building and that we were his local architects. the whole building is built local stone. oh, you know, what's really interesting, although this one is an old builder. yes. and this one is a new builder. yes. but they somehow fit together. yes. i think that's. yeah, that was the idea. so mission completed with marina and you can see the light and shade on the thought. yes. gives a feeling of a co
uninhabited islands. the 316 square kilometer territory is home to about half a 1000000 maltese the name malta is said to meet refuge. it's the 5th most densely populated country in the world. the crusaders built the capital, the letter as a bastion of christianity. it has recently undergone extensive restoration and generation architect conrad boyar has played a key role in this process. he's managed to meld old architecture with new now we're walking aside the parliament and your part of...
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the solomon islands is due to host the pacific games next november, man, a se, so gavera says the island nation can't afford to hold an election in the same year . some analysts say postponing the vote is considered an attempt to crush democracy . this is not generally considered to be what the people of solomon islands once they take their elections quite seriously. you know that that's quite a politically engaged society. and community said, since on our side of security agreement with beijing, critics of expressed concern about it's growing influence. the deal allows chinese police and law enforcement teams to be based in the capital to ensure public order . the pacific analysts say the implications of china's presence on the, on a nation a far reaching last week. the solomon islands band, us naval ships from its ports, keeping the west ships away from solomon islands would certainly be in it right now . and i think it's, it's pretty, it's been safely established that promise to sort of already has been must culminating pacific leader of china strategic content in the region. the posi
the solomon islands is due to host the pacific games next november, man, a se, so gavera says the island nation can't afford to hold an election in the same year . some analysts say postponing the vote is considered an attempt to crush democracy . this is not generally considered to be what the people of solomon islands once they take their elections quite seriously. you know that that's quite a politically engaged society. and community said, since on our side of security agreement with...
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he is on the island as we speak. we have just heard from him, we are expected to be getting some of his video from there, soon. he also spent some of the day in cape coral. this is some of what he saw there. >> it is so fascinating now. i have spent the last 36 hours trying to picture what a four storm surge looks like, giving the projections as a unit was screaming to shore. 3 feet is enough to destroy lives, to take everything. the sad part is, a lot of these folks had no insurance. search and rescue has been going to some volunteers. this is the florida search and rescue. some of the best trained people in the country in that field helped out with the tower that collapsed a couple of years ago near miami. the coast guard has trained with urban search and rescue as well. but, oh my goodness. i am just feeling with my feet. hazards that you cannot see. that is what officials are worried about now. people maybe wanted to see what is left of their lives and may accidentally electrocute themselves. there have been fire
he is on the island as we speak. we have just heard from him, we are expected to be getting some of his video from there, soon. he also spent some of the day in cape coral. this is some of what he saw there. >> it is so fascinating now. i have spent the last 36 hours trying to picture what a four storm surge looks like, giving the projections as a unit was screaming to shore. 3 feet is enough to destroy lives, to take everything. the sad part is, a lot of these folks had no insurance....
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they survived the storm on the island. they are moving about on the island. we do know that.a number of people, over 300 households, where loved ones have contacted us or people directly contacted us during the middle of the storm saying that they wanted to report their address. we are still conducting welfare checks and continuing on our search and rescue. we will have urban search and rescue teams on the island today with our police department and fire rescue personnel. >> time is of the essence. i know you are playing beat the clock here. is there something -- people are wondering if there is something you need. what kind of resources would help you? >> at this point, we are still making that assessment. boats -- we have a number of volunteers for boats that have been provided to us to help us shuttle people to and from the mainland to the island. that's working well. we are directing our resources through our emergency operations center in lee county. that's the best way to volunteer services through lee county operations center. then we can coordinate resources. we know
they survived the storm on the island. they are moving about on the island. we do know that.a number of people, over 300 households, where loved ones have contacted us or people directly contacted us during the middle of the storm saying that they wanted to report their address. we are still conducting welfare checks and continuing on our search and rescue. we will have urban search and rescue teams on the island today with our police department and fire rescue personnel. >> time is of...
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she's even managed to teach me the islands. most famous don't ah ah. ah. jemma, so my trip to crete, his drone to close see town what i like most about it time. default the way people here feel so connected to their island for example, when they're dancing said tacky in such a fantastic mood booster. i'm pretty happy i was able to learn some of the steps, especially is there. and now i really do understand why people come back here. i'll certainly be doing the same tool and especially and above all, i understand, princess ye roper, abducted by zeus and brought to this island. so instead of returning home to her father, she opted to stay ah ah, [000:00:00;00] with with good shape. our food should be tasty. but also healthy, we passed the biggest nutrition with chevrolet to scientific research and find out how to get in shape without going hungry. in good shape. next on d, w ah, across europe in a motor home in a way that says environmentally friendly as possible. q u. s. the americans take up the challenge with all its pitfalls. what do they experience
she's even managed to teach me the islands. most famous don't ah ah. ah. jemma, so my trip to crete, his drone to close see town what i like most about it time. default the way people here feel so connected to their island for example, when they're dancing said tacky in such a fantastic mood booster. i'm pretty happy i was able to learn some of the steps, especially is there. and now i really do understand why people come back here. i'll certainly be doing the same tool and especially and above...
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and we managed also to have the forward going to the k, we islands. and he evidence from terry people on their country right by the said about cleaning in the form of some yeah, so there were a lot of enormous mastering and hey, we were at the absolute center everything read. all right, alina, like, in a fascinating case, in a landmark decision. thank you for your time today. thank you. hurricane fiona has now claimed at least 6 lives in the caribbean. the category for storm is tracking towards the bahamas and bermuda. that faster battering the works and cake off islands and destroying ports of puerto rico and the dominican republic. at least 4 people have died in puerto rico, and most of the island still remains without power. manuel re palo is in salinas, one of the worst effected areas there. some residents say they've lost everything. fiona was the 1st major hurricane of the 2022 atlantic hurricane season. and a lot of the people that we've spoken to here in puerto rico say that the hurricane itself caught them off guard copy and unprepared. i wan
and we managed also to have the forward going to the k, we islands. and he evidence from terry people on their country right by the said about cleaning in the form of some yeah, so there were a lot of enormous mastering and hey, we were at the absolute center everything read. all right, alina, like, in a fascinating case, in a landmark decision. thank you for your time today. thank you. hurricane fiona has now claimed at least 6 lives in the caribbean. the category for storm is tracking towards...
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the island's governor says it's all hands on deck, telling abc news the island is better prepared now than five years ago for hurricane maria, but it remains to be seen if the preparations were enough. victor is in puerto rico and leads us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, hurricane fiona slamming puerto rico with powerful winds and flooding rain, knocking out the fragile power grid. now, an island-wide blackout. 1.5 million customers without electricity. the category 1 hurricane making landfall with sustained winds of 85 miles per hour, knocking down trees and power lines, expected to dump up to two feet of rain. hgh winds ripping the roof off this structure, tearing it to shreds. julito cirino says he was sleeping when the winds tore the roof off his house. the storm dumping torrential rain across much of the island. watch as raging flood waters sweep away this bridge, reportedly newly constructed after hurricane maria. president biden declaring a state of emergency. the governor of puerto rico calling the damage catastrophic but earlier saying they were ready with enough resources
the island's governor says it's all hands on deck, telling abc news the island is better prepared now than five years ago for hurricane maria, but it remains to be seen if the preparations were enough. victor is in puerto rico and leads us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, hurricane fiona slamming puerto rico with powerful winds and flooding rain, knocking out the fragile power grid. now, an island-wide blackout. 1.5 million customers without electricity. the category 1 hurricane making...
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to honor the king as well as the island. that put every one at ease is settled, kill him, but you should night. we're at the point of transition between the middle ages and the modern ale, shalumi believe and the magellan himself. it was the perfect embodiment of this generation. old mich. anything gotten wound to play? i killed though he was a military man. our 1st and foremost i won't kill you all. he was also hugely curious about all aspects of maritime travel and trade. nichoela pickles, jo area. and this time, old religion was the last resort that every one could claim to wrench winter. consequently, religious rituals were often part of the daily routine on these long trips. it wise from the shores closely bristle nieces here our people were very joyful. the people of cebu also seemed happy. the king of the island and his wife became christians after only a little persuasion. and in less than a fortnight, over 10000 people on this island became christians all, recoiling bluish all magellan. it was important to convert a
to honor the king as well as the island. that put every one at ease is settled, kill him, but you should night. we're at the point of transition between the middle ages and the modern ale, shalumi believe and the magellan himself. it was the perfect embodiment of this generation. old mich. anything gotten wound to play? i killed though he was a military man. our 1st and foremost i won't kill you all. he was also hugely curious about all aspects of maritime travel and trade. nichoela pickles, jo...
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next, looking at the great island of crete and why it's cold, the island of the gods. remember, you can get all your news from our website, t w dot com, also on our social media accounts to handle dare ease. at dw news, i've jar grade, thanks so much. i is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like. will return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult. exceeds his successes at noon in a weekly coven. 19 special. every thursday on d. w. please places in europe are smashing all the records. stepped into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of europe's record breaking sites. on google maps, youtube, and know also in book form ah, ah, the mediterranean was once a major crossroads at the heart of the ancient world. today, it has become a barrier separating europe from africa. is there anything left of a passion once share, and what do today's distinct cultures have in common? journalists, xena, l. moss rock and joe far abdul karim, travel the coasts of the mediterranean, in search of answers
next, looking at the great island of crete and why it's cold, the island of the gods. remember, you can get all your news from our website, t w dot com, also on our social media accounts to handle dare ease. at dw news, i've jar grade, thanks so much. i is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like. will return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult. exceeds his successes at noon in a weekly coven. 19 special. every thursday on d. w. please places in...