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the columbia river could provide plenty of that. needed electricity to power equipment at the site and coincidentally the dan had come online just the year before and a new set of high-voltage lines ran right to the site on the way down on the columbia river. mathias needed a rail line to all equipment chemicals to the site and amazingly the main branch of the old milwaukee railroad ran right to the north of the mountains. you can see it here, and to spur line made its way along the columbia river to the town of white bluffs at the center of the site. the rail line was already there. he needed the a a to be sparsey populated because everyone would have to leave. in 1942 each of these small farming towns of richland, and for and white let's had about 200 or 250 people living in them. altogether in solitary the were about 1500 people who would have to move. mathias figured that was a relatively small number that would have to leave their homes. and finally ended the site to be far away from any aged population center which is one reas
the columbia river could provide plenty of that. needed electricity to power equipment at the site and coincidentally the dan had come online just the year before and a new set of high-voltage lines ran right to the site on the way down on the columbia river. mathias needed a rail line to all equipment chemicals to the site and amazingly the main branch of the old milwaukee railroad ran right to the north of the mountains. you can see it here, and to spur line made its way along the columbia...
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they're still on the virginia/west virginia side of the river. at midnight, stewart heads for the river to finalize the crossing point. early on the morning of october 10th, it's a friday, heavy fog settles in around the river. the confederates secure the ford but don't surprise the union pickets. harm torn's detachment leads the crossing. meanwhile civilians alert captain logan and his pickets. logan decides not to engage but he immediately notifies all the union officers in the area. confederates capture the signal station at fair view and their column begins heading north for pennsylvania. they cross the maison dixon line into franklin county, move through blares valley, and it's at that point they begin collecting horses. now along the way, captain william blackford recorded he saw some of the troopers pillaging and feasting on the, on the other hand, stewart claims he never saw that. capturing horses, as we've mentioned, was a goal that stewart had in this raid. there are a number of stories that come down to us about the process. sometimes
they're still on the virginia/west virginia side of the river. at midnight, stewart heads for the river to finalize the crossing point. early on the morning of october 10th, it's a friday, heavy fog settles in around the river. the confederates secure the ford but don't surprise the union pickets. harm torn's detachment leads the crossing. meanwhile civilians alert captain logan and his pickets. logan decides not to engage but he immediately notifies all the union officers in the area....
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so you guys think that the rivers going yes. it's one thing to say the river is going to move you but this prompted a whole whole bunch of things this village is completely divided i mean there's just no way around you know to travel councils families don't talk to each other just all kinds of issues that have popped up. prompted by this river here moving into an. routing their communities. these no groups or from outside. from the community they're not originally from. troubled ministers actually 1st cousins tom and 1st because it's a tradition versus you know the new prostitution or majority way of thinking so you have that tremendous divide different philosophies together and stanley represents one side and tom represents you know. my name is strongly tom i'm the troubled minister for a new through this and come recently i was selected to be a ministry organ you will it's council it's a new entity there was a election dispute. in october on day 12. the new cars from council. somebody who works there. said we've never had a. q
so you guys think that the rivers going yes. it's one thing to say the river is going to move you but this prompted a whole whole bunch of things this village is completely divided i mean there's just no way around you know to travel councils families don't talk to each other just all kinds of issues that have popped up. prompted by this river here moving into an. routing their communities. these no groups or from outside. from the community they're not originally from. troubled ministers...
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north of the river. and. so. it was with. a brewery. what was the. one thing you see what i really want to tell you. you know. it seems something is going on all the devils are assembling in the paris. feel if. you are good at your outer feeling. we'll. show you real. they don't do this in. the name you want to. give. your. lives. for this it was not really good you did not. know what do you do if you're looking for your. fist and is unhappy with the recent robbery committed by sheena romped so the older devils will fight the younger ones. you might. find in the hood could be dangerous son they've agreed to go to the other side of the congo river. but one could come to the end of this who want to fight. to protect from the middle name. thomas. of a political football. in the end both gangs traveling the same come to save on gas. usually there's a huge traffic jam before the bridge over the congo river. the bridge was a gift to much audio from japan. and so here we are. going to come down. to. the very next day the devils go swimming together in the c
north of the river. and. so. it was with. a brewery. what was the. one thing you see what i really want to tell you. you know. it seems something is going on all the devils are assembling in the paris. feel if. you are good at your outer feeling. we'll. show you real. they don't do this in. the name you want to. give. your. lives. for this it was not really good you did not. know what do you do if you're looking for your. fist and is unhappy with the recent robbery committed by sheena romped so...
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across the river there are grape vines as far as the eye can see.the moselle wine had a pretty good reputation for a long time unfortunately it suffered in the 2nd half of the 20th century because of mass production methods well in the meantime however the wine is once again a flagship production here especially the recent. back in his day you hung on for praise the exquisite moselle wine well fed to russia could a husky related how he slowly drank his way down the river. today didn't miss from the once again producing world renowned premium wines like marcus monotonic his leno take is deliberate so nothing distracts from the wines he took over his father's wine estate in the 1980 s. and made it one of the region's largest but his interest is quality not quantity wine connoisseurs the world over appreciate his vintages at auctions his recent regularly fetch record prices many people don't realize that 80 to 100 years ago are wines with the most expensive wines in the world by far. in the 1920 s. a reason just twice or 3 times as much as the most exp
across the river there are grape vines as far as the eye can see.the moselle wine had a pretty good reputation for a long time unfortunately it suffered in the 2nd half of the 20th century because of mass production methods well in the meantime however the wine is once again a flagship production here especially the recent. back in his day you hung on for praise the exquisite moselle wine well fed to russia could a husky related how he slowly drank his way down the river. today didn't miss from...
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river status. he read through the list and said, where is the cuyahoga? didn't they apply? and the answer was, no, they did apply. however, they didn't make the cut. he goes, this program is all about the cuyahoga river. and the reason he said that was, it's the comeback of the cuyahoga that is the story today. >> this area that we're in right now, became cuyahoga national recreation area in december of 1974. it became cuyahoga valley national park in the year 2000. with that comes a new idea for bringing national parks to people. most of us aren't going to get to the gates of the wildlife refuge, but if we have national parks nearby, we can get to those. they started making national parks in urban areas. we have a backbone that's a braided backbone with the ohio and erie canal, a braided backbone with the cuyahoga city railroad and the cuyahoga river. this was created out of land that had been used in some instances abused, left in ruin, because it was a wasteland in some places that people didn't
river status. he read through the list and said, where is the cuyahoga? didn't they apply? and the answer was, no, they did apply. however, they didn't make the cut. he goes, this program is all about the cuyahoga river. and the reason he said that was, it's the comeback of the cuyahoga that is the story today. >> this area that we're in right now, became cuyahoga national recreation area in december of 1974. it became cuyahoga valley national park in the year 2000. with that comes a new...
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this was built on a floodplain, on the show among river. she meng is a substantial river. it is surrounded by high heels. there are deep snows on those hills. it does not take a genius to figure out that when that snow begins to melt, that is a river that will swell rapidly. this is something that the authorities in o'mara should have seen coming. benjamin tracy has worn several times, you better figure something out. this river will come blooming in february march or april, and that's exactly what happened. there was a quick thaw, and this massive flood that washes down the valley called st. patrick's day flood, march of 65, and they wiped out three quarters of the fencing along the shores among river, almost 90% of the campus underwater, and they have to rescue the smallpox patients who were in vital danger of drowning, the small hospital was out towards the river itself. they mounted this rescue effort in the middle of the night with jury rigged rafts and tow ropes. you have guards and prisoners side by side working through the night, to ask you these prisoners. some of
this was built on a floodplain, on the show among river. she meng is a substantial river. it is surrounded by high heels. there are deep snows on those hills. it does not take a genius to figure out that when that snow begins to melt, that is a river that will swell rapidly. this is something that the authorities in o'mara should have seen coming. benjamin tracy has worn several times, you better figure something out. this river will come blooming in february march or april, and that's exactly...
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as i said before, this was built on a floodplain on the river. it's a substantial river. and it's surrounded by high hills. i already told you that there are deep snows on those hills. so it does not take a genius to figure out, when that snow begins to melt, that is a river that is going to swell rapidly. so this is something that the authorities in elmira should have seen coming. benjamin tracy, in fact, we know was warned several times in writing, you had better figure something out here because that river is going to come booming in february, march or april, and this is exactly what happens. there was a quick thaw and this massive flood that washes down the valley, it was called the st. patrick's day flood. this was march of '65. and it wiped out three-quarters of the fencing along the river. 90% of the camp was under water. and they had to in fact rescue the smallpox patients who were in vital danger of drowning. the smallpox hospital was way out down close to the river itself. and so they mounted this rescue effort in the middle of the night with jury rigged rafts a
as i said before, this was built on a floodplain on the river. it's a substantial river. and it's surrounded by high hills. i already told you that there are deep snows on those hills. so it does not take a genius to figure out, when that snow begins to melt, that is a river that is going to swell rapidly. so this is something that the authorities in elmira should have seen coming. benjamin tracy, in fact, we know was warned several times in writing, you had better figure something out here...
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the river on us in one not high wind comes in. it's like this one big island surrounded by the lodge or. feel like it's getting danger danger every time it gets close. to us who knowns this one is one big village it's can come out snap. to swear on the permafrost are on the permafrost and newtok it it's it's really heavy you know. and dislodged keeps coming off the ice than that and. i am and. it's on everybody's marion. and everybody has 3 days we have to relocate or nay. got here 10 years ago the people were saying. move within 4 years. and that was and this is a statement i have come to know you know the shore legros is going to tell us 3 years to. think. not to bug out to look at hardly needs your kid i'm making would. remember that movie com cruise and they're renovating a house the money they would ask the. contractor is going to take 2 weeks and so it always means we are that is because of the statements hours 2 weeks carrots 4 years ringback. i would like will move across the river are because it's higher ground and i thin
the river on us in one not high wind comes in. it's like this one big island surrounded by the lodge or. feel like it's getting danger danger every time it gets close. to us who knowns this one is one big village it's can come out snap. to swear on the permafrost are on the permafrost and newtok it it's it's really heavy you know. and dislodged keeps coming off the ice than that and. i am and. it's on everybody's marion. and everybody has 3 days we have to relocate or nay. got here 10 years ago...
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hildebrandt's detachment stopped by the same means that the ohio river. december 27, we proceeded with the detachment about six miles, where we camped for the week. there was a slow increase of three or four inches, and the weather was excessively cold. lucy butler in the same letters i mentioned earlier mentioned earlier states, my husband has preached among the cherokees and attended on them as physician since they were first taken. last summer, by their request, he was appointed to physician by general scott in a camp about eight miles from our station, and after arrangements were made for the cherokees to remove themselves he was appointed by mr. us to serve as physician in a company on the way to the west. the last letter i had from him was mailed at john's bergh illinois on the 19th of november about 20 miles this side of the mississippi. it did not accomplish quite half of their journey at this time. they had considerable sickness. but 27 of their number labored between that police and the one where the commence their journey. during this time, geo
hildebrandt's detachment stopped by the same means that the ohio river. december 27, we proceeded with the detachment about six miles, where we camped for the week. there was a slow increase of three or four inches, and the weather was excessively cold. lucy butler in the same letters i mentioned earlier mentioned earlier states, my husband has preached among the cherokees and attended on them as physician since they were first taken. last summer, by their request, he was appointed to physician...
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the very next day the devils go swimming together in the congo river. and mine obviously and live only about the my job know enough. about. it's not just a group logo it's some magic chum other gangs might ask a sorcerer for help. to take over the devil stuff or to kill someone this sign breaks any spell. when you do fear. a machete is $32.00 inches long the outro say it's the optimal wings for a machete. no . mobile 0. 000. 00. the devils are going from door to door they're trying to buy a cat. it's not that easy. to they go is a cat is a magical animal that gives people strength and ferocity. but it requires eating a feline. so the kowloon as eat cat 2 or 3 times a week besides cat is the cheapest meat you can get. the devils are throwing a big party tonight friends and neighbors gathered for the dinner made of can't meet for. food. but the. idea of all you do. if you did you would be in. the main street is the only one in the neighborhood all the action happens in the small alleys between the houses. as soon as the crown gathers for the party a makes
the very next day the devils go swimming together in the congo river. and mine obviously and live only about the my job know enough. about. it's not just a group logo it's some magic chum other gangs might ask a sorcerer for help. to take over the devil stuff or to kill someone this sign breaks any spell. when you do fear. a machete is $32.00 inches long the outro say it's the optimal wings for a machete. no . mobile 0. 000. 00. the devils are going from door to door they're trying to buy a...
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peter: well, route 3 takes you right into the river at this point. is almost three blocks from where it should be. lemonis: what is this building? peter: this is my building. this is the old grafton boat works that we turned into a bar. lemonis: what was it originally? peter: it was the grafton boat works. dates back to 1899. lemonis: uh-huh? peter: probably 80, 90 years of boat-making history here. we have seating for 800 people... lemonis: whoa. peter: ...mostly outside. this whole south side of the building is decks and patio. when we're packed, there'll be 1,000 people in there. so it's... people have to travel. it's a destination. the attraction of my business is the proximity to the water. as you know, in all the beautiful places, people want to sit on the water. yeah. it's a calculated risk being here. the good news is, this warehouse, it's all brick-and-mortar. there's nothing permeable. there's no drywall. there's no carpet. all the outlets are up 6 feet high. lemonis: when's your... when's high season for you? peter: flea markets... high se
peter: well, route 3 takes you right into the river at this point. is almost three blocks from where it should be. lemonis: what is this building? peter: this is my building. this is the old grafton boat works that we turned into a bar. lemonis: what was it originally? peter: it was the grafton boat works. dates back to 1899. lemonis: uh-huh? peter: probably 80, 90 years of boat-making history here. we have seating for 800 people... lemonis: whoa. peter: ...mostly outside. this whole south side...
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town of blank in stein on the zed it's river. it's customary to take stone from the vessel along with you it's said to bring good luck and when you reach the end of the bench take you through it into this it it's. so my mission is clear but from start to finish their rich trail is about 170 kilometers long uphill downhill always along the crest of the thuringian forest it's going to be exhausting and maybe my shoes will look like this. along the way i'll be served here in the biosphere reserve. our v mail this week takes us on a tour of paris. check in viewer emilia shows us her hometown jakarta indonesia. the 1st section of the stock is up hill of course fortunately it's a low mountain range here in the thuringian forest so i don't have to huff and puff my way out to 2 or $3000.00 metres. all in all the tree is stretches 170 kilometers some hikers do the whole thing in 6 days others in 8 or 10 . these are along the way let us know we're on the right path. diecast plenty of rest areas and observation points. from this bench you h
town of blank in stein on the zed it's river. it's customary to take stone from the vessel along with you it's said to bring good luck and when you reach the end of the bench take you through it into this it it's. so my mission is clear but from start to finish their rich trail is about 170 kilometers long uphill downhill always along the crest of the thuringian forest it's going to be exhausting and maybe my shoes will look like this. along the way i'll be served here in the biosphere reserve....
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in the town of dying on the civets river. it's customary to take stone from the vessel along with you it's said to bring good luck and when you reach the end of the bench take you through it into this it it's. so my mission is clear but from start to finish there rich trail is about 170 kilometers long uphill downhill always along the crest of the thuringian forest it's going to be exhausting and maybe my shoes will look like this. along the way i'll be served here in the biosphere reserve. our v mail this week takes us on a tour of paris. check in viewer emilia shows us her hometown jakarta indonesia. the 1st section of the uphill of course fortunately it's a low mountain range here in the thuringian forest so i don't have to huff and puff my way out to 2 or $3000.00 metres. all in all the trees stretches 170 kilometers some hikers do the whole thing in 6 days others in 8 or 10 . these are along the way let us know we're on the right path. diecast plenty of rest areas and observation points. from this bench you have a great
in the town of dying on the civets river. it's customary to take stone from the vessel along with you it's said to bring good luck and when you reach the end of the bench take you through it into this it it's. so my mission is clear but from start to finish there rich trail is about 170 kilometers long uphill downhill always along the crest of the thuringian forest it's going to be exhausting and maybe my shoes will look like this. along the way i'll be served here in the biosphere reserve. our...
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across the river there are grape vines as far as the eye can see.the most well one had a pretty good reputation for a long time unfortunately it suffered in the 2nd half of the 20th century because of mass production methods well in the meantime however the wine is once again the flagship production here especially the recycling. back in his day you 100 to praise the exquisite moselle wine well fed a rise equipped a husky related how he slowly drank his way down the river. today vintners from the once again producing world renowned premium wines like marco small it's hard his vino take is deliberately day so nothing distracts from the wines he took over his father's wine estate in the 1980 s. and made it one of the region's largest but his interest is quality not quantity wine connoisseurs the world over appreciate his vintage is at auctions his recent regularly fetch record prices many people do realize that 80 to 100 years are missing wines with the most expensive wines in the world by far. in the 1920 s. a reason cost twice or $3.00 times as much
across the river there are grape vines as far as the eye can see.the most well one had a pretty good reputation for a long time unfortunately it suffered in the 2nd half of the 20th century because of mass production methods well in the meantime however the wine is once again the flagship production here especially the recycling. back in his day you 100 to praise the exquisite moselle wine well fed a rise equipped a husky related how he slowly drank his way down the river. today vintners from...
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town of blanket on the zits river. it's customary to take stone from the vessel along with you it's said to bring good luck and when you reach the end of the bench take you through it into this is bits. so my mission is clear but from start to finish. rich trail is about 170 kilometers long uphill downhill always along the crest of the thuringian forest it's going to be exhausting and maybe my shoes will look like this. along the way i'll served here in the biosphere reserve. our v mail this week takes us on a tour of paris. check in viewer shows us her hometown jakarta indonesia. the 1st section of the stock is up hill of course fortunately it's a low mountain range here in the thuringian forest so i don't have to huff and puff my way up to 2 or $3000.00 metres. all in all the tree it stretches 170 kilometers some hikers do the whole thing in 6 days others in 8 or 10 . these are along the way let us know we're on the right path. they're in strike has plenty of rest areas and observation points. from this bench you hav
town of blanket on the zits river. it's customary to take stone from the vessel along with you it's said to bring good luck and when you reach the end of the bench take you through it into this is bits. so my mission is clear but from start to finish. rich trail is about 170 kilometers long uphill downhill always along the crest of the thuringian forest it's going to be exhausting and maybe my shoes will look like this. along the way i'll served here in the biosphere reserve. our v mail this...
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and while the various detachments were waiting to cross the mississippi river he visited the camps. and he wrote the following account. on my arrival with the water detachment at fiduka i received various -- excuse me, letters from various persons connected with some of the first houses in nashville, informing me that it was understood many of the land detachments had been stopped at the mississippi river by ice and for various reasons it would be most advisable to transport the immigrants from that point by water. therefore they sent me proposals for furnishing the steam boats for that purpose. and from the mouth of the ohio i also received letters from mr. thomas clark jr. when one of my principal agents on the route and other persons all urging me in the most pressing terms to visit the detachments that were still detained at or near will lard's ferry on the mississippi river. as my presence among the people was necessary to remove many of -- certain tails, calculated to deter them from pursuing their journey to missouri on roads represented to be very bad and impossible to secur
and while the various detachments were waiting to cross the mississippi river he visited the camps. and he wrote the following account. on my arrival with the water detachment at fiduka i received various -- excuse me, letters from various persons connected with some of the first houses in nashville, informing me that it was understood many of the land detachments had been stopped at the mississippi river by ice and for various reasons it would be most advisable to transport the immigrants from...
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from the cayuga river in ohio, we now travel to the banks of the mississippi river, and gateway arch national park in st. louis, where a monument to america's expansion has become a recognizable symbol for the city that played such a vital role in it. >> i think most people, just like i was, when i first saw it, when you see from a distance you think of this kind of interesting. that's kind of cool. the closer you get to it you realize how really massive it is. and getting up to the base of it and actually touching, it looking up that 630 feet to the top, it really is very, very impressive. i think the closer you get to, it the more impressed you become. right now we are standing very close to the famous gateway arch in st. louis. 630 foot tall stainless steel structure that was designed back in 1947, but not built until the 1960s and completed in 1965. each, here we get two and a half million visitors who come to see the memorial, and see the art. so it's a very busy, place especially during the summer months. the gateway arch was designed by man. he was born in finland. he came her
from the cayuga river in ohio, we now travel to the banks of the mississippi river, and gateway arch national park in st. louis, where a monument to america's expansion has become a recognizable symbol for the city that played such a vital role in it. >> i think most people, just like i was, when i first saw it, when you see from a distance you think of this kind of interesting. that's kind of cool. the closer you get to it you realize how really massive it is. and getting up to the base...
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in the town of blank on the civets river. it's customary to take stone from the vessel along with you it's said to bring good luck and when you reach the end of the bench take you through it into this is bits. so my mission is clear but from start to finish there rich trail is about 170 kilometers long uphill downhill always along the crest of the thuringian forest it's going to be exhausting and maybe my shoes will look like bit. along the way i'll served here in the biosphere reserve. our v mail this week takes us on a tour of paris. check in viewer shows us her hometown jakarta indonesia. the 1st section of the stock is up hill of course fortunately it's a low mountain range here in the thuringian forest so i don't have to huff and puff my way out to 2 or $3000.00 metres. all in all the tree it stretches 170 kilometers some hikers do the whole thing in 6 days others in 8 or 10 . these are along the way let us know we're on the right path. there inch diecast plenty of rest areas and observation points. from this bench you h
in the town of blank on the civets river. it's customary to take stone from the vessel along with you it's said to bring good luck and when you reach the end of the bench take you through it into this is bits. so my mission is clear but from start to finish there rich trail is about 170 kilometers long uphill downhill always along the crest of the thuringian forest it's going to be exhausting and maybe my shoes will look like bit. along the way i'll served here in the biosphere reserve. our v...
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along the river. and in large measure, the reason for this had to do with being compared to anderson ville. many people know that, it was the p.o.w. camp under the americas georgia, it was the largest of the p.o.w. scam, it was the most deadly of the civil war. it held over 30, 000, and i had a death rate of approaching 30%. as the war, came to an end. and the union came to learn more and more about the tragedy. and the atrocities at anderson ville, they began to be this kind of back and forth of finger pointing, where every time the union would scream about the atrocities at anderson bill, then they would respond what about hellmira look. and this will go on for 30 some years after the war. and as both sides, try to blame each other for what happened in these p.o.w. camps. it wasn't until the 1990s, that this community decided to read embrace its past. a high school church teacher, in hellmira at the time led a movement to place a monument on the spot, where the camp set. along the river. and so, you
along the river. and in large measure, the reason for this had to do with being compared to anderson ville. many people know that, it was the p.o.w. camp under the americas georgia, it was the largest of the p.o.w. scam, it was the most deadly of the civil war. it held over 30, 000, and i had a death rate of approaching 30%. as the war, came to an end. and the union came to learn more and more about the tragedy. and the atrocities at anderson ville, they began to be this kind of back and forth...
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the nakdong river provided a national line around pusan.was here the guts of the republic soldier and his allies and protective wall of the artillery fire held the communist forces at bay. [ explosion ] the buildup of allied strength was rapidly gaining momentum. inchon, september 15, 1950, the united nations suddenly took the offensive. [ explosions ] general douglas macarthur, the supreme commander, had conceived the daring amphibious strike along the coast of the sea just west of seoul. the marine landing force secured the island in just 58 minutes and pushed on into inchon itself, kicking in the backdoor to the enemy's defense. additional army forces poured in. simultaneously the breakout from the pusan perimeter got under way in the south. in a week of henavy fighting, or forces drove 20 miles inland fromto inc seoul. more than 10,000 north korean troops were dug in and waiting at every street corner with orders to fight to the death. the united nations' offensive role rolled back the communist forces, sweeping northward past the 38th
the nakdong river provided a national line around pusan.was here the guts of the republic soldier and his allies and protective wall of the artillery fire held the communist forces at bay. [ explosion ] the buildup of allied strength was rapidly gaining momentum. inchon, september 15, 1950, the united nations suddenly took the offensive. [ explosions ] general douglas macarthur, the supreme commander, had conceived the daring amphibious strike along the coast of the sea just west of seoul. the...
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10th, that's a friday, heavy fog settles in around the river. the confederate secure the forward, but they don't completely surprise the union pickets. hamptons detachment leads the crossing. meanwhile, civilians alert captain logan and his pickets. logan decides not to engage, but he immediately notifies all the union officers, in the area. confederates capture the single station at four of you, and then a column begins heading north of pennsylvania. they crossed the mason-dixon line, into franklin county, move through a valley. and it's at that point that they begin collecting horses. now, along the way, a captain will record that he saw some of the soldiers pillaging and feasting. on the other hand some say he never saw that. capturing horses, as we mentioned, was a goal that stuart had in this raid. there are a number of stories that come down to us about the processes. sometimes victims federal troopers would go and tell their farmers they were for the u.s. government, they were taking their horses for the union army. and when the farmers w
10th, that's a friday, heavy fog settles in around the river. the confederate secure the forward, but they don't completely surprise the union pickets. hamptons detachment leads the crossing. meanwhile, civilians alert captain logan and his pickets. logan decides not to engage, but he immediately notifies all the union officers, in the area. confederates capture the single station at four of you, and then a column begins heading north of pennsylvania. they crossed the mason-dixon line, into...
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in the east the river is the 1st closers the power. was here for i think we're part of america 1st from. sputnik 5 has is no minute of the world. just like its namesake the original sport nick. the 1st draft of off to leave the us fia and. but the world sidewall many questions remain unanswered about russia's new vaccine the authorities are confident enough to go forward with mass production of treasury bills for. what's going to move states please we may see you speak that may save a life in the because no one from the. real radio received. interest in preliminary requests. william those of us fresh from fiction. all right this is happening all over the window and the reaction has been exactly the same as it was way back then journalists and us journalists not the world reaction is made of green cheese. by little a little boy would. do much good for. an orthodox priest was in severe condition after being shot by a gunman outside a church in the front of the of the on on saturday. that incident comes 2 days after an islamic extremists
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while they're throwing their stones into the river another group arrives on bikes. if you don't know how long have you been on the road i have 3 and a half days is the against also good for cycling or do you have to improvise you. know the cycling part is great it's a bit longer and sometimes runs parallel to the bench tike but sometimes on it it's a really lovely route so i highly recommend it what's in here. and here are a couple of hikers who are just getting started. a lot hey where are you headed we're off on the ranch doctora this and that's where you get the stones that's right we read the people bring their own stone from the bureau to the bits but we're going the other way around and thought why not take a few back. why such a big one my stone is a lot smaller. if i found one like that i'd have taken it and stash. the stone from the vessel river brought me luck the weather was just perfect i met interesting people and experienced a lot of nature and like any other hiker on the bench i will throw this stone now into this is it it's river. if i might see you
while they're throwing their stones into the river another group arrives on bikes. if you don't know how long have you been on the road i have 3 and a half days is the against also good for cycling or do you have to improvise you. know the cycling part is great it's a bit longer and sometimes runs parallel to the bench tike but sometimes on it it's a really lovely route so i highly recommend it what's in here. and here are a couple of hikers who are just getting started. a lot hey where are you...
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and at the bottom of those rivers and lakes, there are naturally occurring bacteria that transform liquid elemental mercury and turn it into another form of mercury which is even more dangerous, which is methylmercury. fernandez: it's a type of mercury that's absorbed almost at 100% by living organisms. [student laughing] fernandez: plankton and plants that are contaminated with mercury then get eaten by one fish, and then another fish will eat that fish and so on and so on up the food chain. but mercury has a very unusual characteristic. it magnifies. when it goes from one link in th chain tthe other, it magnifies roughly by a factor of 10. they are then exposed to levels of mercury that could be millions of times higher than the water where that fish was swimming. fernandez: if it's happening when you are a child or if you are a fetus, that damage can be permanent. it's a silent degrader of the quality of life of people that are exposed at these sorts of levels. [okimura speaking spanish] [luis loraico speaking spanish] [luis loraico speaking spanish] [garay speaking spanish] [eugenia l
and at the bottom of those rivers and lakes, there are naturally occurring bacteria that transform liquid elemental mercury and turn it into another form of mercury which is even more dangerous, which is methylmercury. fernandez: it's a type of mercury that's absorbed almost at 100% by living organisms. [student laughing] fernandez: plankton and plants that are contaminated with mercury then get eaten by one fish, and then another fish will eat that fish and so on and so on up the food chain....
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the river provided a natural defense line around pusan.the guts and stamina of the american soldier and his republic of korea allies and the protective wall of artillery fire held the communist forces at bay. [ gunfire and bombing ] >> the buildup of allied strength was rapidly gaining w moment momentum. ♪ >> september 15, 1950. the united nations suddenly took the offensive. [ gunfire and bombing ] snee. >> general douglas macarthur, the supreme commander, had conceived this daring amphibious strike along the coast of the yellow sea just west's seoul. west of seoul. ♪ >> the marine landing force secured the island in just 58 minutes. and pushed on into the city itself kicking in the back door to the enemy's defenses. additional army forces poured in. simultaneously the breakout from the pusan perimeter got under way in the south. [ gunfire ] in a week of heavy fighting our forces drove 20 miles inland from this area to seoul. more than 10,000 north korean troops were dug in and waiting at every street corner with orders to fight to the de
the river provided a natural defense line around pusan.the guts and stamina of the american soldier and his republic of korea allies and the protective wall of artillery fire held the communist forces at bay. [ gunfire and bombing ] >> the buildup of allied strength was rapidly gaining w moment momentum. ♪ >> september 15, 1950. the united nations suddenly took the offensive. [ gunfire and bombing ] snee. >> general douglas macarthur, the supreme commander, had conceived...
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a large amount of sediment flowing into the river.aitoko fears the now shallow river is at an increased risk of flooding with heavy rains. for his own survival he's taking on a new challenge. he's using single seater boats called pack rafts. with these small portable boats tourists can get ton a tributary of the kuma river where there is not much damage. >> translator: that was fun. >> translator: i want to do it again. >> translator: i will never give up. it's over when we give up. i would like to come up with various ideas that could somehow restore our hometown. >> reporter: the damage will take time to heal, but maitoko is determined to keep paddling even if it is against the current. >>> and now a check on the world weather with our meteorologist yoko komagata. yoko, there is a storm system approaching parts of central america. that's already been battered by hurricane eta. what will residents need to watch out for. >> we are looking at hurricane iota just east of nicaragua. this is a category 5 major hurricane. that could produc
a large amount of sediment flowing into the river.aitoko fears the now shallow river is at an increased risk of flooding with heavy rains. for his own survival he's taking on a new challenge. he's using single seater boats called pack rafts. with these small portable boats tourists can get ton a tributary of the kuma river where there is not much damage. >> translator: that was fun. >> translator: i want to do it again. >> translator: i will never give up. it's over when we...
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aine is one of the rivers, marne the other. there was significant engagement in between the two rivers from the end of may through the middle of july of 1918. the château tierney monument is being restored in honor of the world war i centennial taking place before the american contribution of 2017 and 2018. on the opposite side of the monument from where i am standing are statues of two women, one american, one french, who are holding hands in honor of their sons, rothers, uncles, and fathers who risked their lives here in the aisne-marne, particularly in chateau-thierry. the monument was dedicated in 1937. ♪ it's one of three significant american monuments on the western front that's established by the american battle monuments commission and remains under their guidance. the monument itself lists some of the villages that the americans liberated. below that are the divisions, 10 of them, plus two corps, the first and the third, that were actively engaged in this area. that includes belleau wood's and chateau-thierry. the city
aine is one of the rivers, marne the other. there was significant engagement in between the two rivers from the end of may through the middle of july of 1918. the château tierney monument is being restored in honor of the world war i centennial taking place before the american contribution of 2017 and 2018. on the opposite side of the monument from where i am standing are statues of two women, one american, one french, who are holding hands in honor of their sons, rothers, uncles, and fathers...
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is fast and that means the river is $35.00 closer to the pound than was. i think were part of her purse for. maternity town in congo the zones a neighborhood is a slum. hundreds of teenage gangs operate here then call the kowloon. the gangs are spreading out of the big cities like a virus is a social at the demick. clune is a mainly involved in sept and robbery. supposedly employment opportunities are increasing in the country but the reality is massive unemployment the resource extraction say to is currently booming but is controlled by government officials according to those who live in and they only give jobs to their own people and the rest have to survive however they can becoming a kalu nut is one of the popular as. this is sheena the leader of the outlaws gang. is the short form of. a character from a nigerian action movie. the. son who. was already young gang members 18 and over they share a street in the end zones a neighborhood with a trick. together they form the devil group. the outlaws control the public restroom. over the paris restaurant thi
is fast and that means the river is $35.00 closer to the pound than was. i think were part of her purse for. maternity town in congo the zones a neighborhood is a slum. hundreds of teenage gangs operate here then call the kowloon. the gangs are spreading out of the big cities like a virus is a social at the demick. clune is a mainly involved in sept and robbery. supposedly employment opportunities are increasing in the country but the reality is massive unemployment the resource extraction say...
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he had actually been head of an iron works alongside the potomac river. he would come with a combined force of infantry, cavalry and artillery. the begin making a you movement through the short hills and up from harpers ferry. on their way back, they did not find much, but the six new york cavalry under the command of duncan mcvicker is going to clash with elements of the 35th virginia cavalry and a place called glenn moore farm. it is a very quick action, but it is something that is at least sketched by different newspaper artisans through the north. it is a resounding route of the confederate forces. many are driven from the battlefield and captured. so what's gary's reconnaissance into the loud in valley -- loudoun valley shows is that the loudoun rally is relatively clear of confederate forces. so that is going to call him to play abraham lincoln's developing strategy for the eastern theater of the war as commander in chief of the union armies. on october 13th, while the confederate cavalry was in the process of getting around the army of the potomac,
he had actually been head of an iron works alongside the potomac river. he would come with a combined force of infantry, cavalry and artillery. the begin making a you movement through the short hills and up from harpers ferry. on their way back, they did not find much, but the six new york cavalry under the command of duncan mcvicker is going to clash with elements of the 35th virginia cavalry and a place called glenn moore farm. it is a very quick action, but it is something that is at least...
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if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean groundwater many life forms flourish . pyke like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male piker chasing after a female after a bit of a song and dance one couple make. these pristine ponds are under threat. intensive farming means insecticides pesticides chemical fertilizers and slurry can all pollute groundwater. and thus the springs that feed the ponds. nitrate from nitrogen fertilizer causes al jewel blooms which use up all the oxygen in bodies of water. various chemicals are bad for aquatic animals and plants. they also threaten the supply of water we humans drink. the level of nitrate in groundwater exceeds the permissible level in more than a quarter of germany. groundwater to. there is nitrate and other chemi
if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean groundwater many life forms flourish . pyke like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male piker chasing after a female after a bit...
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it is one of the rivers and it was significant engage between the two rivers.rom the middle of may to the middle of july 1918. the chÂteau monument is being restored taking place for the contribution of 2017 to 2018. on the opposite side of the monument where i am standing, our statues of two women. one american, one french who are holding hands in honor of their sons, brothers, uncles and fathers who risked their lives here in the aim aren't and particular the chÂteau thierry. it was dedicated in 1937. ♪ ♪ >> it is one of three significant american monuments on the western front that has been established by the american battle monuments commission and remains under their guidance. the monument itself, the top lists some of the villages that the americans liberated. below that are the divisions, ten of them plus two course, the first in the third that would actively engaged in this area and that includes but belleau wood and directly in front of, me chateau thierry. the city of chateau thierry who had largely been untouched during the war including the septembe
it is one of the rivers and it was significant engage between the two rivers.rom the middle of may to the middle of july 1918. the chÂteau monument is being restored taking place for the contribution of 2017 to 2018. on the opposite side of the monument where i am standing, our statues of two women. one american, one french who are holding hands in honor of their sons, brothers, uncles and fathers who risked their lives here in the aim aren't and particular the chÂteau thierry. it was...
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town of bunkum stein on the said it's river. it's customary to take stone from the vessel along with you it's said to bring good luck and when you reach the end of the great strike you throw it into this is a bit so. so my mission is clear but from start to finish there rich trail is about 170 kilometers long uphill downhill always along the crest of the thuringian forest it's going to be exhausting and maybe my shoes will look like this. along the way i'll served here in the biosphere reserve. our v mail this week takes us on a tour of paris. check in viewer shows us her hometown jakarta in indonesia. the 1st section of the grand stock is up hill of course fortunately it's a low mountain range here in the thuringian forest so i don't have to huff and puff my way out to 2 or $3000.00 metres. all in all the tree is stretches 170 kilometers some hikers do the whole thing in 6 days others in 8 or 10 . these are along the way let us know we're on the right path. diecast plenty of rest areas and observation points. from this bench yo
town of bunkum stein on the said it's river. it's customary to take stone from the vessel along with you it's said to bring good luck and when you reach the end of the great strike you throw it into this is a bit so. so my mission is clear but from start to finish there rich trail is about 170 kilometers long uphill downhill always along the crest of the thuringian forest it's going to be exhausting and maybe my shoes will look like this. along the way i'll served here in the biosphere reserve....
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it definitely doesn't go all the way up to the ohio river. we wanted to connect the eastern shore which with what was considered the west, ohio, pennsylvania, that area. we wanted to connected to the bay, so we did was we stern building the canal. we started earlier with a george washington dream to use the river, back then it was seen as a reasonable thing to do so we went ahead and had a canal system built on that side by using left to get around the great falls and river. although it wasn't very reliable usage. it didn't have long time use. it was kind of broken. that were very well. we went to head and took his, dream built a canal right next to the river so we could use that water source but have something that is more controlled and reliable, compared to the potomac river, because you took a boat over the falls, he probably wouldn't last very long. so we took this canal and we run it from georgetown all the way to cumberland is where we stopped. we kind of ran into some problems, also known as the appalachian mountains. we didn't really
it definitely doesn't go all the way up to the ohio river. we wanted to connect the eastern shore which with what was considered the west, ohio, pennsylvania, that area. we wanted to connected to the bay, so we did was we stern building the canal. we started earlier with a george washington dream to use the river, back then it was seen as a reasonable thing to do so we went ahead and had a canal system built on that side by using left to get around the great falls and river. although it wasn't...
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the prominent rises nearly 9 meters above the river. homework pember is building a lot of new dikes to passen the female, but the authorities are doing what they can. but i'm not sure whether we can really protect ourselves against a major storm surges in the thinking here in this bizarre, for example, the half and city district, which was built on the site of the old horton, is especially vulnerable is on the sea levels. were to rise by several meters. i doubt we could prevent flooding there, trying to come to certain if water levels in the north sea continue to rise, london, my also be affected goaltimate or poor. do we, many large cities are at risk. and that includes london, and if you get off on all, if sea levels rise by 2 meters, i would assume that many parts of london would face serious problems for an extremely poor game of the comment about 9000000 people live in london, which is located on the river thames, about one 3rd of those residents live in the city's central district. along the river. the thames flows into the north
the prominent rises nearly 9 meters above the river. homework pember is building a lot of new dikes to passen the female, but the authorities are doing what they can. but i'm not sure whether we can really protect ourselves against a major storm surges in the thinking here in this bizarre, for example, the half and city district, which was built on the site of the old horton, is especially vulnerable is on the sea levels. were to rise by several meters. i doubt we could prevent flooding there,...
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kids not be in the river. that's the movement. we want only reach out to people across these barriers of poverty, barriers of political opinion that we can really find some unique treasures in people who are different from lives and find out that they're not so different. after all is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed what will make you feel safe from isolation or community? are you going the right way or are you being led? so direct what is truly wants is faith in the world corrupted. you need to descend to join us in the depths or a maid in the shallows. dance with bank in my pappy and always look like it would if he does much good enough for me to come close to giving close who live near that he come with us from the humble that the chosen to hold as a need to get an image of god, not ever really. what's going to come back. i may want to buy a book about when the way you all are part of it. and it's a comment about the line, even if you don't make a film of the join me everything on the island. so i'm,
kids not be in the river. that's the movement. we want only reach out to people across these barriers of poverty, barriers of political opinion that we can really find some unique treasures in people who are different from lives and find out that they're not so different. after all is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed what will make you feel safe from isolation or community? are you going the right way or are you being led? so direct what is truly wants is faith in the...
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there's a group of villagers working the fields by river. when someone in the group noticed a baby floating downstream. one of the men rushed into the water rescue the baby and brought it to shore. before it could recover, a number of babies were found floating downstream. for a long, there's a steady flow of babies floating down the river and the whole village was involved in the rescue effort. pulling babies out of the water and making sure they were made safe. but not all of them could be some are pulled under by the raging river whether slipped through the villagers hands while others fell back into the water as the villagers tried to save them. the villagers were saving as many babies as they could. but before long, they became exhausted from all their effort. frustrated. controversy erupted in the woods. one group argued that every possible hand was needed downstream to help rescue the babies. they didn't have everyone's help, they would lose too many downstream. the other group argued that every possible hand was needed upstream to ge
there's a group of villagers working the fields by river. when someone in the group noticed a baby floating downstream. one of the men rushed into the water rescue the baby and brought it to shore. before it could recover, a number of babies were found floating downstream. for a long, there's a steady flow of babies floating down the river and the whole village was involved in the rescue effort. pulling babies out of the water and making sure they were made safe. but not all of them could be...
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along the river. the thames flows into the north sea, but rising and falling time, it's still a thing river water levels in london. one 6th of the city lies in an area that's threatened by flooding. rising sea levels would put more than a 1000000 people and 500000 buildings here at risk. storm surges and floods have become more common in britain. in late 2013 and early 2014, southern england was hit by a series of severe storms. heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding and power cuts and disrupted transport systems. in london, the thames burst its banks and many people were forced to leave their homes. the thames barrier is designed to protect the floodplain that includes most of greater london from times and storm surges that move in from the north sea. it's one of the world's largest movable flood protection structures. the barrier consists of 10 chutes, steel, gates that are usually submerged, but can be raised into position in case of emergency. in my opinion, the times barrier design in future a
along the river. the thames flows into the north sea, but rising and falling time, it's still a thing river water levels in london. one 6th of the city lies in an area that's threatened by flooding. rising sea levels would put more than a 1000000 people and 500000 buildings here at risk. storm surges and floods have become more common in britain. in late 2013 and early 2014, southern england was hit by a series of severe storms. heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding and power cuts and...
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—— wall of water came down the river. — — football. wall of water came down the river. —— football. over the top of the banks, huge boulders like the size of a car or even as big as a lounge room just been taken down with the water. i rang been taken down with the water. irang and been taken down with the water. i rang and started shouting at people in the village to run, run, run! the flood actually happened that night when all of us were happened that night when all of us were in our beds so we just had some sounds and people had to, i had a friend of mine had to, i had a friend of mine had to communicate to me through the phone. he said you wake up, the phone. he said you wake up, the water is coming, and also when i woke up i saw people and i have the sound of the river. when i came back, this was still there. i had two rooms. this was still there, this is the dining room and this is, this was my bedroom. so all the things that were in the bedroom i was not able to get them. i just kept these ones in here. in the dining room. to illustrate some of the paths on the mountain. can
—— wall of water came down the river. — — football. wall of water came down the river. —— football. over the top of the banks, huge boulders like the size of a car or even as big as a lounge room just been taken down with the water. i rang been taken down with the water. irang and been taken down with the water. i rang and started shouting at people in the village to run, run, run! the flood actually happened that night when all of us were happened that night when all of us were in...
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along the river. the thames flows into the north sea, but rising and falling time, it's still a faint river water levels in london. one 6th of the city lies in an area that's threatened by flooding. rising sea levels would put more than a 1000000 people and 500000 buildings here at risk and storm surges and floods have become more common in britain. in late 2013 and early 2014, southern england was hit by a series of severe storms. heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding and power cuts and disrupted transport systems. in london, the thames burst its banks and many people were forced to leave their homes. the thames barrier is designed to protect the floodplain that includes most of greater london from times and storm surges that move in from the north sea. it's one of the world's largest movable flood protection structures. the barrier consists of 10 chutes, steel, gates that are usually submerged, but can be raised into position in case of emergency. in my opinion, the thames barrier designed in fu
along the river. the thames flows into the north sea, but rising and falling time, it's still a faint river water levels in london. one 6th of the city lies in an area that's threatened by flooding. rising sea levels would put more than a 1000000 people and 500000 buildings here at risk and storm surges and floods have become more common in britain. in late 2013 and early 2014, southern england was hit by a series of severe storms. heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding and power cuts and...