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there is one of the sea eagles a nest close to a small river on the shore of the sea of a not very far from here mo type compels them to go to the sea to look for food. to stella siegel is listed in russia's red book of endangered animals eagles of this toy only found in russians for east each year. the company reserve ranges in space it's you know to do so the expedition would have to come hundreds of over the course of ten days. ornithologist. is joined by. a volunteer from scotland they were accompanied by range of let me out on the journey. this is where the two rivers meet they're totally different the children journey is a deep culture with a strong current the water in the cabin is warm they even different color the challenger is greenish because of floodwaters but the kava always stays brown. still a sea eagles can afford to be free in the. they don't have to worry about food there is no fish in the sea of a halt a nearby river has the stella sea eagle is the largest bird in the area. and is almost seventy centimeters as an adult. kilograms i can feel a branch an eagle is behin
there is one of the sea eagles a nest close to a small river on the shore of the sea of a not very far from here mo type compels them to go to the sea to look for food. to stella siegel is listed in russia's red book of endangered animals eagles of this toy only found in russians for east each year. the company reserve ranges in space it's you know to do so the expedition would have to come hundreds of over the course of ten days. ornithologist. is joined by. a volunteer from scotland they were...
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sea eagle is the largest bird in the area. and is almost seventy centimeters and an adult. kilograms i can feel a branch an eagle is behind it. the boat is going to a far corner of the result of the owner theologists expect to see chicks that they believe hatched in an eagle's nest a few days ago. the engine noise. upon seeing the new arrivals he backs away and swiftly disappears into the forest the group has no worries has really attacked people during the summer. a telescope is the most important item in the expeditions inventory by attaching a video camera the only phone which were used to see what's going on in the eagle's nest even though it only takes a few minutes to get to the nest when it actually comes to climbing the tree preparations take a lot longer stella sea eagles nest above the ground people can are you sure giving a delicate girl that much to carry is a good idea. elsie ashford is the first woman to ever climb a tree in the mega dime ski resort of in the past you know it would take always employed the help o
sea eagle is the largest bird in the area. and is almost seventy centimeters and an adult. kilograms i can feel a branch an eagle is behind it. the boat is going to a far corner of the result of the owner theologists expect to see chicks that they believe hatched in an eagle's nest a few days ago. the engine noise. upon seeing the new arrivals he backs away and swiftly disappears into the forest the group has no worries has really attacked people during the summer. a telescope is the most...
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there's one of the sea eagles a nest close to a small river on the shore of the sea of a whole heap not very far from here both tide compels them to go to the sea to look for food. to stella's siegel is listed in russia's red book of red and endangered animals eagles of this toy only found in russians for east each year just to come people reserve ranges in space than this in order to do so the expedition would have to come hundreds of closest over the course of ten days. on othella just give you know we've taken is joined by elsie ashford a volunteer from scotland they're accompanied by range of let me update on the journey of the group this is where the two rivers meet they're totally different the children journey is a deep culture with a strong current of water in the cabin it's warm they even different color the challenger is greenish because a flood waters of the kava always stays brown and. still the sea eagles can afford to be free in the megatons he was. they don't have to worry about food there is no fish in the sea it will halt a nearby river as this is still a sea eagle is t
there's one of the sea eagles a nest close to a small river on the shore of the sea of a whole heap not very far from here both tide compels them to go to the sea to look for food. to stella's siegel is listed in russia's red book of red and endangered animals eagles of this toy only found in russians for east each year just to come people reserve ranges in space than this in order to do so the expedition would have to come hundreds of closest over the course of ten days. on othella just give...
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there is one of the sea eagles enough close to a small river on the shore of the sea of a horde not very far from here low tide compels them to go to sea look for food. to stella's siegel is listed in russia's red book of an endangered animals eagles of his toy found in russians for east each year. to come people reserve ranges inspect this in order to do so the expedition would have to come hundreds of kilometers over the course of ten days. just give you know we take. the ashford volunteer from school they were accompanied by range of let me a big ocean on the journey. this is where the two rivers meet they're totally different the children joe user deep cold river with a strong current the water in the cabin is warm even different color a challenger is greenish because of floodwaters of the kava always stays brown. still a sea eagles can afford to be free in the making of they don't have to worry about food there is an abundance of fish in the sea of all hopes the nearby rivers the stella sea eagle is the largest in the area. and is almost seventy centimeters adults can weigh up to kn
there is one of the sea eagles enough close to a small river on the shore of the sea of a horde not very far from here low tide compels them to go to sea look for food. to stella's siegel is listed in russia's red book of an endangered animals eagles of his toy found in russians for east each year. to come people reserve ranges inspect this in order to do so the expedition would have to come hundreds of kilometers over the course of ten days. just give you know we take. the ashford volunteer...
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there's one of the sea eagles enough close to a small river on the shore of the sea of a fourth here not very far from here low tide compels them to go to the sea look for food. there's still a siegel is listed in russia's red book of endangered animals eagles of this type only found in russia's four east each year just a company car reserve ranges in space and this enormous do so the expedition will have to come hundreds of kilometers over the course of ten days. ornithologist if you know we take. a volunteer from scotland they're accompanied by range of let me a big push on the journey. this is where the two rivers meet their totally different the children journey is a deep cold river with a strong current the water in the cabin is warm they even different color the challenger is greenish because of floodwaters but the kava always stays brown and. still the sea eagles can afford to be free in the reserve they don't have to worry about food there isn't a pun some fish in the sea of all halts a nearby rivers is still a sea eagle is the largest in the area. their wings is almost seven
there's one of the sea eagles enough close to a small river on the shore of the sea of a fourth here not very far from here low tide compels them to go to the sea look for food. there's still a siegel is listed in russia's red book of endangered animals eagles of this type only found in russia's four east each year just a company car reserve ranges in space and this enormous do so the expedition will have to come hundreds of kilometers over the course of ten days. ornithologist if you know we...
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an abundance of fish in the sea of a halt a nearby river has to stand the sea eagle is the longest in the area. there is almost seventy centimeters as an adult can weigh up to knowing kilograms i can feel your branch and eagle is behind it. the boat is going to a far corner of the reserve they're the only full of just expect to see chicks that they believe hatched in an eagle's nest a few days ago. the engine noise. upon seeing that your eyeballs backs away and swiftly disappears into the forest the group has no worries has really attacked people during the summer. a telescopic ruled is the most important always home in the expeditions inventory by attaching a video camera the only phone which is what used to see what's going on in the eagle's nest even though it only takes a few minutes to get to the nest but it actually comes to climbing the tree preparations take a lot longer stella's siegel's missed the ground people can and are you sure giving a delicate girl that much to carry is a good idea. l.c.s. foot is the first woman to ever climb a tree in the back of that ski resort in t
an abundance of fish in the sea of a halt a nearby river has to stand the sea eagle is the longest in the area. there is almost seventy centimeters as an adult can weigh up to knowing kilograms i can feel your branch and eagle is behind it. the boat is going to a far corner of the reserve they're the only full of just expect to see chicks that they believe hatched in an eagle's nest a few days ago. the engine noise. upon seeing that your eyeballs backs away and swiftly disappears into the...
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master of the sea. victor nikolay and getting ready for the most dangerous part of his job along with his son so again he's heading to the very center of the breeding ground in a special plywood box to check on the health of the first seals but right now he's worried about what one sea lion is going to do next the lion pricks up his ears when he sees something strange appearing each. his he can crush of plywood box just as easily as a human can a magical oaks. is no problem for him to destroy the shelter of the sailor and weighs more than seven hundred kilograms according to published figures they can weigh as much as a ton the plywood is a little a thing as far as the seal is concerned. first seals dislike any sort of movements they explore is trying to walk as slowly as they can to avoid startling animals. that would have developed one of the seals came up to us to say hello to he couldn't sniff us out because the wind was blowing our way otherwise he wouldn't have come anywhere near us. first seals l
master of the sea. victor nikolay and getting ready for the most dangerous part of his job along with his son so again he's heading to the very center of the breeding ground in a special plywood box to check on the health of the first seals but right now he's worried about what one sea lion is going to do next the lion pricks up his ears when he sees something strange appearing each. his he can crush of plywood box just as easily as a human can a magical oaks. is no problem for him to destroy...
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all the plastic which has ended up in the sea is still there. three months and several storms later he finally reaches hawaii on his plastic bottle raft it was enough to make him a hero of modern times has struggled to start and get some attention. there's a steady trend of increasing plastic and it's growing exponentially sort of purpose that this is to get the world awareness don't talk about solutions what do we do about this issue. while marcus is busy consciousness raising on the other side of the planet richard thompson is busy collecting scientific evidence of the contamination of the marine habitat by plastics. i was just interested well this is a plastics that are forming by the breakdown of large bases or what is the smallest piece of plastic present on the base that was the challenge i set to two of my graduate students just at the over ten years ago. richard has found fragments of plastic that can be measured in microns finer than a human. and his phone huge quantities of them. all of the places that we we extract that look a little
all the plastic which has ended up in the sea is still there. three months and several storms later he finally reaches hawaii on his plastic bottle raft it was enough to make him a hero of modern times has struggled to start and get some attention. there's a steady trend of increasing plastic and it's growing exponentially sort of purpose that this is to get the world awareness don't talk about solutions what do we do about this issue. while marcus is busy consciousness raising on the other...
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she was a star trainer at sea world. been brought to her attention that she shouldn't be doing that, i'm sure she wouldn't be doing that. >> carol, should these animals, killer whales are so big in these tanks where they basically go around in circles. should they be in captivity like this, used in these shows? >> gosh, i think the only thing we've learned -- or one of the most important things we've learned from having these animals in captivity is they're not suitable to have in captivity. regardless of whichever way you go in terms of your thoughts on whether or not these animals should be used for exploitation and entertainment, the fact of the matter is i don't think there's a safe way to have humans interacting in close proximity with these whales. >> david, do you agree with that? >> i'm coming to that conclusion as i'm doing research on this book over the last year. and i've been to see killer whales in the wild. i've been on three different trips to the northwest. i've been up close with killer whales in the wil
she was a star trainer at sea world. been brought to her attention that she shouldn't be doing that, i'm sure she wouldn't be doing that. >> carol, should these animals, killer whales are so big in these tanks where they basically go around in circles. should they be in captivity like this, used in these shows? >> gosh, i think the only thing we've learned -- or one of the most important things we've learned from having these animals in captivity is they're not suitable to have in...
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with class to colonize the sea. surface. a few meters down. and of the depth of one thousand meters. is all of this material will be down here for ages especially where it's really deep there's much less oxygen and no light whatsoever i mean those are factors which help break down the plastic so the stuff will be around for a few hundred years have you see a kind of loser dreams when you go really deep with on the one thousand meters for instance mr you imagine something mysterious and completely different and also when you get down there and you see piles of plastic and rubbish it's just awful that was and is just so much a thing in the open and. the oceans are being stuffed with plastic. we're force feeding them. but there's something we haven't thought of. the count digested. the nets a fool but there's nothing miraculous about catch. this material has revolutionised on the arms today but at one price. what happens to plastic once it's in the ocean is really a new as we've always been told doesn't really have new effects on animals or human
with class to colonize the sea. surface. a few meters down. and of the depth of one thousand meters. is all of this material will be down here for ages especially where it's really deep there's much less oxygen and no light whatsoever i mean those are factors which help break down the plastic so the stuff will be around for a few hundred years have you see a kind of loser dreams when you go really deep with on the one thousand meters for instance mr you imagine something mysterious and...
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o sea, yo salté, o sea, me puse ansioso, o sea me puse nervioso y de una vez pa' la oficina. >> así sina formación que él nos... en el tiempo que tuvo con nosotros nos enseñaba, nos explicaba. estaba con nosotros a toda hora, las 24 horas del día. >> la oligarquía colombiana en sí y los medios de comunicación lo que dice es que rcn y caracol siempre crean unos gigantes cuadros en la organización guerrillera ¿cierto? diciendo es que solamente... llega a fallecer el "mono" y todo mundo murió ¿cierto? pero resulta que no, aquí murieron ellos, claro, y decimos, nos hace falta porque eran nuestros jefes, nuestros líderes, como comandantes ¿cierto? pero nosotros ahí estamos como pa' respaldar y darle el respaldo de la palabra de ellos. de pronto verán una costumbre, que bueno, ya no es el camarada jorge pero es el otro comandante, pero están trabajando basados en los mismos lineamientos. >> un año y medio para mauricio, dos y medio para liliana, tres para fredy y cinco para nelson, independientemente del tiempo estas experiencias dejan marca. >> se me creó como un hongo en el oído estábamos e
o sea, yo salté, o sea, me puse ansioso, o sea me puse nervioso y de una vez pa' la oficina. >> así sina formación que él nos... en el tiempo que tuvo con nosotros nos enseñaba, nos explicaba. estaba con nosotros a toda hora, las 24 horas del día. >> la oligarquía colombiana en sí y los medios de comunicación lo que dice es que rcn y caracol siempre crean unos gigantes cuadros en la organización guerrillera ¿cierto? diciendo es que solamente... llega a fallecer el...
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she was a star trainer at sea world.een brought to her attention that she shouldn't be doing that, i'm sure she wouldn't be doing that. >> carol, should these animals, killer whales are so big in these tanks where they basically go around in circles. should they be in captivity like this? should they be used in these shows? >> gosh, i think the only thing we've learned -- or one of the most important things we've learned from having these animals in captivity is they're not suitable to have in captivity. regardless, though, i think whichever way you go in terms of your thoughts on whether or not these animals should be used for exploitation and entertainment, the fact is, i don't think there's a safeway to have humans interacting in close proximity with these whales. >> david, do you agree with that? >> i'm coming to that conclusion as i'm doing research on this book over the last year. and i've been to see killer whales in the wild. i've been on three different trips to the northwest. i've been up close with killer whal
she was a star trainer at sea world.een brought to her attention that she shouldn't be doing that, i'm sure she wouldn't be doing that. >> carol, should these animals, killer whales are so big in these tanks where they basically go around in circles. should they be in captivity like this? should they be used in these shows? >> gosh, i think the only thing we've learned -- or one of the most important things we've learned from having these animals in captivity is they're not suitable...
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it will start veering out towards sea after this and head out. but we are keeping an eye on tropical storm nate in the gulf of mexico. remains a slow pace, about four kilometers per hour. it is expected to become a hurricane by friday. and it will continue to bring in lots of rain to the yucatan peninsula as well as some high waves. we need to watch out for that. and in the caribbean there is tropical storm maria. and this one is expected to weaken a little bit as it moves through the islands as a tropical depression. after that it is expected to strengthen once again, become a tropical storm system. so this, too, will be a system that needs watching over the next few days. or even well into next week. and finally a look at europe here. lots of clouds out towards the east. lots of showers and thunderstorms have been moving through the northern half of the europe this weekend. it is now starting to move in towards areas like western russia as well as eastern europe. this rain headed your way. even behind that it doesn't completely clear out. espec
it will start veering out towards sea after this and head out. but we are keeping an eye on tropical storm nate in the gulf of mexico. remains a slow pace, about four kilometers per hour. it is expected to become a hurricane by friday. and it will continue to bring in lots of rain to the yucatan peninsula as well as some high waves. we need to watch out for that. and in the caribbean there is tropical storm maria. and this one is expected to weaken a little bit as it moves through the islands...
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." >> "sea." >> "sea"? >> "sea." >> "sea." >> like i said, we all know the line.ecause it's part of a famous poem written by henry wadsworth longfellow. it begins with the words... some people believe that longfellow's poem is about as accurate as a colonial musket with a bent barrel. >> well, it is a beautiful poem, but it's horrible history. >> and he should know. bob damon is a historian. he explained to me some of the inaccuracies in longfellow's poem. let's start with its most famous line. >> "one if by land..." >> "...and two if by sea." >> it's wrong. the british were never going by sea. so it was a river, not a sea? >> it was definitely a river, not a sea. and as a matter of fact, we might even say it was the back bay and the charles river, as opposed to a sea. >> whis accurate is that the signal was given from this boston church, called old north church. the poem goes on to say that revere was across the river waiting for the signal. >> "and i on the opposite shore will be, ready to ride and spread the alarm through every middlesex village and farm." >> a
." >> "sea." >> "sea"? >> "sea." >> "sea." >> like i said, we all know the line.ecause it's part of a famous poem written by henry wadsworth longfellow. it begins with the words... some people believe that longfellow's poem is about as accurate as a colonial musket with a bent barrel. >> well, it is a beautiful poem, but it's horrible history. >> and he should know. bob damon is a historian. he explained to...
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it took 3 trips actually before we got to the sea. and all over at the edges of the dunes and sometimes even out in the middle of the dunes where you get into a deep hole, you will find a broken ceramic ojalla, you will find a sea shell that somebody carried in there, you will pick up the shell going what were you doing out here, why were you walking in this place, were you seeing it the same way i'm seeing it? were you floating like a ghost or were you trudging and swimming and dragging yourself? what were you doing out here? on the last trip out, we did a lot of night walking. and we walked barefoot for the most part because it's much easier than walking in boots and it's just nice to walk barefoot for days and days at a time. on that trip in particular there were a lot of sidewinders out in the dunes which made for an interesting element because the previous trip there had been snakes but not so many. you would wake up in the morning and there would be these elegant sidewinder tracks everywhere. the guy who dropped us off has the p
it took 3 trips actually before we got to the sea. and all over at the edges of the dunes and sometimes even out in the middle of the dunes where you get into a deep hole, you will find a broken ceramic ojalla, you will find a sea shell that somebody carried in there, you will pick up the shell going what were you doing out here, why were you walking in this place, were you seeing it the same way i'm seeing it? were you floating like a ghost or were you trudging and swimming and dragging...