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a good camp in siberia. this is apart from the process she had to undergo from the last month. this has to be judged separately from what happened in the past month and we would pay a lot of attention to the conditions of the new prison and study them and obviously, i think there will be a huge scandal if it turns out that the conditions in siberia camps will be as bad as what she and other prisoner faced back in the camp. >> the word is certainly watching. when is the last time you had direct contact with her? >> the laugh period i had any contact, since then, i have not had any contact. the 21 was the last time. we had no contact the last few weeks. >> we have a question for you from social media. let's go to hermela for that. >> sips her protest, have you received any retaliation or threats in your day to day life? >> well, i did not receive any threats myself because obviously we certain popularity and attention that is directed toward us, so authorities are mainly well we couldn't say scared to put open
a good camp in siberia. this is apart from the process she had to undergo from the last month. this has to be judged separately from what happened in the past month and we would pay a lot of attention to the conditions of the new prison and study them and obviously, i think there will be a huge scandal if it turns out that the conditions in siberia camps will be as bad as what she and other prisoner faced back in the camp. >> the word is certainly watching. when is the last time you had...
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you had to travel to siberia to find her. when did you speak to her and how is she doing? >> basically she disappeared for 26 days, the amount of time for her to go from central russia to siberia. given the great attention to nadya tolokonnikova's case domestically and internationally, this super long transfer was the only way the government could somehow put isolation on her case and, well, not allow her lawyers and family to keep constant communication. i did speak with her, and yesterday we had a 3-hour meeting in person inside the prison hospital facility in the downtown of capital regional city in eastern siberia. i found out that she feels okay, she's in good condition, and is satisfied by the conditions of her hospital, her prison hospital, which are really different than what we saw months ago >> that's great. i didn't realise you got to see her she's in a tuberculosis hospital. why is she there? >> this is the old name for the facility, she's not in the tb department and it does not treat only tb patients. nadya tolokonnikova does not have a specific sickness. she
you had to travel to siberia to find her. when did you speak to her and how is she doing? >> basically she disappeared for 26 days, the amount of time for her to go from central russia to siberia. given the great attention to nadya tolokonnikova's case domestically and internationally, this super long transfer was the only way the government could somehow put isolation on her case and, well, not allow her lawyers and family to keep constant communication. i did speak with her, and...
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the rock that hit siberia was 62 feet. smaller asteroids make the odds of destructive hit four to five times more likely. siberia blast was the equivalent of 40 hiroshima a bombs. >> the more we know, the better we can make decisions about them. >> reporter: nasa plans for look for them and there is a goal to catch one for study and learn the best way to some day redirect them away from a collision course with earth. figuring in the smaller asteroids air bursts like in russia dropped from a possibility of once every 150 years to once every 30 years. back to you. >> that's a big jump. thank you alex. >>> that low key table top drill nasa ran after the siberian explosion estimated to hit off mid atlantic coast could possibly generate a tsunami 49 feet high. >> something else to worry about. >>> straight ahead on eyewitness news at 4:00, terror at the state fair. the latest on the charges after people are injured in north carolina. >> shocking allegations, why police say a teen tried to use the internet to get someone to kill
the rock that hit siberia was 62 feet. smaller asteroids make the odds of destructive hit four to five times more likely. siberia blast was the equivalent of 40 hiroshima a bombs. >> the more we know, the better we can make decisions about them. >> reporter: nasa plans for look for them and there is a goal to catch one for study and learn the best way to some day redirect them away from a collision course with earth. figuring in the smaller asteroids air bursts like in russia...
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lake baikal is in east siberia people are drawn to it by its beauty its energy and its benevolent spirits. in old old shaman. said there is a place we should sprinkle water and pray to the spirits. and they will guard you yet. if you really get the impression that something supernatural is happening. because i'm a physicist good i know it is impossible. a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i try to see by cal in its entirety i didn't know what to expect from this place it's not that i have discovered something new here but rather that i absorb everything that this place offers cookies. more than twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. this tiny aircraft weighs less than five hundred kilos of speeds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers per hour it can fly up to three thousand meters where from such altitudes you can examine the bottom of the lake because of the clear waters and his four cameras fixed to the airfra
lake baikal is in east siberia people are drawn to it by its beauty its energy and its benevolent spirits. in old old shaman. said there is a place we should sprinkle water and pray to the spirits. and they will guard you yet. if you really get the impression that something supernatural is happening. because i'm a physicist good i know it is impossible. a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i try to see by cal in its entirety...
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lake baikal is in east siberia people are drawn to it by its beauty its energy and its benevolent spirits. an old old shaman. said there is a place where you should sprinkle water and pray to the spirits. and they will guard you. if you really get the impression that something supernatural is happening by caught up with dharma because i'm a physicist good i know it is impossible. a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i try to see by cal in its entirety i didn't know what to expect from this place it's not that i have discovered something new here but rather that i absorb everything that this place all first book used. more than twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. this tiny. five hundred killers a speeds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers per hour it can fly at three thousand meters where from such altitudes you can examine the bottom of the lake because of the clear waters and his four cameras fixed to be af
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lake baikal as in east siberia people are drawn to it by its beauty its energy at its benevolent spirits. an old old shaman. said there is a place we should sprinkle water and pray to the spirits. and they will guard you yet. if you really get the impression that something supernatural is happening. because i'm a physicist good i know it is impossible. a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i tried to see by cal in its entirety i didn't know what to expect from this place. but i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers cookies. more than twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. this tiny aircraft weighs less than five hundred killers a speeds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers per hour it can fly at three thousand meters where from such altitudes we can examine the bottom of the lake because of the clear waters and his four cameras fixed to be afraid. for us if it'
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lake baikal is in east siberia people are drawn to it by its beauty its energy and its benevolent spirits. in old old shaman. said there is a place where you should sprinkle water and pray to the spirits. and they will guard you. if you really get the impression that something supernatural is happening. because i'm a physicist good i know it is impossible. a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i try to see by kal in its entirety i didn't know what to expect from this place it's not that i have discovered something new here but rather that i absorb everything that this place offers cookie. more than twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. this tiny aircraft weighs less than five hundred kilos of speeds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers per hour it can fly at three thousand meters where from such altitudes you can examine the bottom of the lake because of the clear waters and his four cameras fixed to be afraid.
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they used to search out asteroids, 100 feet wide and larger but the one that hit siberia was just 62eet. making it four to five times more likely the siberian blast was the equivalent of 40 a bombs. >> nasa plans to not only look for smaller asteroids but their goal is eventually catch one for study and learn the best way to some day redirect them away from a collision course with earth. all this means is the possibility of another air burst like that over russia goes from one every 150 years to one in every 30. >>> the low key table top drill showed that a tsunami could be generated, 49 feet high. >> you will give us a warning. >> which will make berlin, maryland beach front property. >>> clear and cold, no wind at all. we are down to 34 degrees, and humidity up to 62%, dew point 23. barometer rising, 30.32 inches. currently, 36 ocean city, 43 easton and dc 41. freezing in cumberland, down around 31, 32 degrees. 43 down by the bay. annapolis with a new mayor and rock hall 43. very light had good winds today, 20, 25 miles an hour. that is one of the reasons the temperatures will cont
they used to search out asteroids, 100 feet wide and larger but the one that hit siberia was just 62eet. making it four to five times more likely the siberian blast was the equivalent of 40 a bombs. >> nasa plans to not only look for smaller asteroids but their goal is eventually catch one for study and learn the best way to some day redirect them away from a collision course with earth. all this means is the possibility of another air burst like that over russia goes from one every 150...
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and you will be siberia? did he make that specific warning to him which would highlight his courage? because he continued to go forward? >> he actually received not one but two warnings before his own arrest, because one of the companies employees was arrested first and then his -- my father's business partner and actually very close friend was arrested next. in july of 2003. >> rose: right. >> so in was a direct warning for my father to stay out of the country. >> rose: so he knew if he continued or if even if he came back to the country he would be in trouble. >> yes. because the last time actually we saw each other was in the united states back in september of 2003. object a month before da. >> rose: how often do you speak him on the phone. >> he gets an opportunity to call etch, call every weekend on a saturday he gets 15 minutes but our family is spread out so he splits the time. last time i spoke to him was two weeks ago. >> rose: and what is he telling you? >> rose: today. >> well he is not telling me
and you will be siberia? did he make that specific warning to him which would highlight his courage? because he continued to go forward? >> he actually received not one but two warnings before his own arrest, because one of the companies employees was arrested first and then his -- my father's business partner and actually very close friend was arrested next. in july of 2003. >> rose: right. >> so in was a direct warning for my father to stay out of the country. >> rose:...
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the rock that hit siberia was just 62 feet.ds making the odds of a destructive hit four to five times more likely. the siberian blast was the equivalent of 40 a-bombs. >> the earlier we gain warning, the better we can make civil defense preparedness decisions. >> reporter: nasa plans not only to look for smaller asteroids, but there is a goal to eventually catch one for study and learn the best way to someday redirect them away from a collision course with earth. all this means that the possibility of another air burst, like the one over russia, goes from once in every 150 years to once in every 30. back to you. >> that low-key table top drill that nasa ran after the siberian explosion also estimate add hit off the mid- atlantic coast could possibly generate a tsunami 49 feet high. >>> the ravens team up with the maryland national guard to connect families with loved ones serving overseas. >> today, soldiers were able to video chat with ravens players. this is the seventh year the ravens and national guard have hosted this live
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there is a report that nadia has reappeared and is in a penal colony in siberia, what have you heard. >> we have the same information that she has is in one of the penal colonies. and this is why we are here to basically make the search for her and discover if she is in the quite quites quite vicinity. and thre she has been in complee isolation. we consider that as punishment. both inside russia domestically and internationally. she has been missing for several weeks as you said while she was in transit from this camp to sigsiberia. >> did you have any idea where she was durin during that time. >> our source and informal leaks from the system and from the fellow prisoners told us she went through several cities and over a distance of up to 5000 kilometres to get to siberia. and given the fact she has only four months to serve we consider this long transfer to be part of a punishment process that has been chosen b for her by russias government to she that people that raise problems or russia's system and social problem will not have their way taken easily. >> she got in trouble because
there is a report that nadia has reappeared and is in a penal colony in siberia, what have you heard. >> we have the same information that she has is in one of the penal colonies. and this is why we are here to basically make the search for her and discover if she is in the quite quites quite vicinity. and thre she has been in complee isolation. we consider that as punishment. both inside russia domestically and internationally. she has been missing for several weeks as you said while she...
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the meteor blast over siberia sent scientists back to their computers. we have more on the worrisome numberses research has turned up. >> reporter: the odds of a destructive asteroid hitting the earth has increased because smaller asteroids have been added to the equation. they may only be bits and pieces of the solar system but asteroids are a threat to earth and life on it. >> nothing to be frightened about except they're in the wrong place. >> reporter: nasa's chief scientist at the space center. >> we are realizing there may be more small ones more frequently than anticipated. >> reporter: a realization that literally hit home last february when a meteorite exploded over siberia. >> that was a wake up call, what happened in russia. >> reporter: because it was made of compacted stones it exploded high up in an air burst. it was still powerful enough to injure 1600 people. if it had been an iron nickel associated rode. >> it could have made a crater! >>> it prompted nasa to do quiet table top drill where such a hit on dc was predicted to kill 78,000 an
the meteor blast over siberia sent scientists back to their computers. we have more on the worrisome numberses research has turned up. >> reporter: the odds of a destructive asteroid hitting the earth has increased because smaller asteroids have been added to the equation. they may only be bits and pieces of the solar system but asteroids are a threat to earth and life on it. >> nothing to be frightened about except they're in the wrong place. >> reporter: nasa's chief...
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lake baikal is in east siberia people are drawn to it by its beauty its energy. at its benevolent spirits. in old old shaman. said there is a place we should sprinkle water and pray to the spirits. and they will guard your . food if you really get the impression that something supernatural is happening. because i'm a physicist i know it is impossible. a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i tried to see by cal in its entirety i didn't know what to expect from this place. but i have discovered something new here rather but i absorb everything that this place offers cookies. more than twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. this tiny aircraft weighs less than five hundred kilos of speeds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers per hour it can fly at three thousand meters where from such altitudes you can examine the bottom of the lake because of the clear waters and his four cameras fixed to b
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and in a moment we explore siberia and the natural riches like bike for the viewers in the u.k. it's the returns of going underground. remember way back when we first talked about the first downloadable guns that could be printed out on a three d. printer at home while technology moves pretty quickly because british police have already busted in legal armory pretty out firearm parts and special three d. printers this technology may make gun control literally impossible in the same way that banning and burning books has become futile and the past they used to be able to just burn books or forbid them from being printed but in the age of the internet all you need is a scanner and an internet connection and the information that's found in a book cannot be destroyed because it is out there on the magical ether of the air at so basically the near future any person with even half a brain and some patients can start making guns in their basement which means the gun control laws will basically become pointless because they'll never be able to catch all the people doing it nor will be ab
and in a moment we explore siberia and the natural riches like bike for the viewers in the u.k. it's the returns of going underground. remember way back when we first talked about the first downloadable guns that could be printed out on a three d. printer at home while technology moves pretty quickly because british police have already busted in legal armory pretty out firearm parts and special three d. printers this technology may make gun control literally impossible in the same way that...
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to the bottom of the world's deepest lake this century twenty fourteen olympic torch blunders into siberia is led by karl with its flame still burning. international news live from moscow this is r.t. with me. hello and welcome to the program. there's a real hope that finally some kind of deal over iran's nuclear program is close all the foreign ministers from the sixty go saying you world powers are changing their shuttles to join the talks and overcome any remaining obstacles to a landmark agreement artie isn't going anywhere with the russian delegation headed by foreign minister sergei lavrov and we can now go live to poorly. that point is so how are the talks progressing that and are there any real chances for a deal. both foreign ministers are locked in talks at the moment security has been beefed up head there at the intercontinental hotel where most of the negotiations are taking place in the center security that we've had to move away from that when i in the media center but these talks are shrouded in secrecy that macquarie situation is taking place behind closed doors and there i
to the bottom of the world's deepest lake this century twenty fourteen olympic torch blunders into siberia is led by karl with its flame still burning. international news live from moscow this is r.t. with me. hello and welcome to the program. there's a real hope that finally some kind of deal over iran's nuclear program is close all the foreign ministers from the sixty go saying you world powers are changing their shuttles to join the talks and overcome any remaining obstacles to a landmark...
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to the bottom of the world's deepest lake this century twenty fourteen olympic torch blunders into siberia is laid by but it's flame still burning. hello and welcome to our t twenty four hour news live from moscow our top story now . there's a real hope that finally some kind of deal over iran's nuclear program is closed all the foreign ministers from the six negotiating world powers changing their sched rules to join the talks and help overcome any remaining obstacles to a landmark agreement and r.t. isn't geneva with the russian delegation headed by foreign minister sergey lavrov and we can now go live to ask. that how they're poorly so what are the chances of a deal to be reached at. well there's been a flurry of activity as you said foreign ministers have dropped everything in order to jet in from around the globe to make this final push for a breakthrough in negotiations now we are here with the russian delegation bought the press is really being kept out on length because these talks are taking place behind closed doors these are negotiations that are. in secrecy because of the sensi
to the bottom of the world's deepest lake this century twenty fourteen olympic torch blunders into siberia is laid by but it's flame still burning. hello and welcome to our t twenty four hour news live from moscow our top story now . there's a real hope that finally some kind of deal over iran's nuclear program is closed all the foreign ministers from the six negotiating world powers changing their sched rules to join the talks and help overcome any remaining obstacles to a landmark agreement...
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every country has its own siberia, and that's our siberia, yeah. (blume) nevertheless, we would rather not-- it's true; isn't it funny? be censored. and what i'm hearing here is very interesting, because we're hearing two examples of books that were challenged because they offended this group or that group. and i'm not talking about page 200 and whatever-- right. and whatever that reference to sexuality is-- which is different. i mean, this is a growing problem. i see it as a growing problem where it was once-- you know, the extreme religious right that came after my books. it's as if everyone now has permission. well, i don't like that, and that's offensive to my child. and so it's-- instead of going away, it's really growing. and it's coming from all sides now, which is a difference. we talk about censorship and-- that causes sales. that probably is not the case with somebody like yourself, an established author. people sort of know what they'll get. and, in fact, i would think there'd be some pressure to publish a safe judy blume book that--you
every country has its own siberia, and that's our siberia, yeah. (blume) nevertheless, we would rather not-- it's true; isn't it funny? be censored. and what i'm hearing here is very interesting, because we're hearing two examples of books that were challenged because they offended this group or that group. and i'm not talking about page 200 and whatever-- right. and whatever that reference to sexuality is-- which is different. i mean, this is a growing problem. i see it as a growing problem...
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attention to the new prison and study them and it will be a huge scandal if the conditions in the siberia camp will be as bad as what she and other pric prisoned to face . >> the world is certainly watching. when it was the last time you had contact with her. >> the last contact was one and a half months ago. she was seen on october 31 and we basically had no contact. >>> we have a question for you from social media. >> since ide thated i e nadia's protest have you received any threats on in your live. life. >> i have not had any threats against me. the har authorities are square scared to put psychological attention they prefer to used verse tactic s use -- pr perverse tactics. >> given the kind of pressure that has existed there is all kinds of protest in russia against what president putin has done tothat yeah. to nadia. and why is there no movement and to have her released and her band member and colleague released in. >> russia has several political cases going on at the same time that are all of them are quite prominent and raise a lot of questions and a lot of international attenti
attention to the new prison and study them and it will be a huge scandal if the conditions in the siberia camp will be as bad as what she and other pric prisoned to face . >> the world is certainly watching. when it was the last time you had contact with her. >> the last contact was one and a half months ago. she was seen on october 31 and we basically had no contact. >>> we have a question for you from social media. >> since ide thated i e nadia's protest have you...
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i can't speak for siberia. there is a place in queens that does reconstruct sigh surgery for $25.i am not saying she is not telling the truth, but it would be a scam to get it for $25,000 and then mick $28,000 selling your virginity. you can do it over and over again. >> you are good at finding the money element to a story. >> what are you trying to say? >> rick is also good at that. >> interesting i wonder why. >> i am not saying she has been a prostitute, but if you sell yourself for sex even if it is your virginity it is still a prostitute. >> i knew rick would be into that. let me going gill -- let me google prostitution, the act of having sex in exchange for money. >> it is odd the cops are saying they can't judge the moral aspect of what she does concerning the ruling on gays. >> sexual attractiveness plays a role. women with many lovers would get more than a homely virgin, correct? >> there are iegle exercises. >> that is true. i am learning so many things. it is time to go to "red eye" sexy meter. it is a test run. first let's go to stacy. >> look at that. >> let's go to j
i can't speak for siberia. there is a place in queens that does reconstruct sigh surgery for $25.i am not saying she is not telling the truth, but it would be a scam to get it for $25,000 and then mick $28,000 selling your virginity. you can do it over and over again. >> you are good at finding the money element to a story. >> what are you trying to say? >> rick is also good at that. >> interesting i wonder why. >> i am not saying she has been a prostitute, but if...
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. >> a realization that literally hit home last february when one exploded over siberia. >> we are sittingit was made up of compacted stones it exploded high up in an air burst. it was still powerful enough to injury 1,600 people. >> it could have hit the surface and made a crater. >> it prompted nasa to do a quiet table top deal where such a hit on dc was expected to kill 78,000 people. >> the rock had a hit siberia was just 62 feet. it is four to five times more likely. >> the earlier we gain warning of these the better we can make civil defense preparedness about them. >> nasa plans to look for smaller asteroids and there's a goal to catch one for study and learn the best way to redirect them away from a collision course with earth. there's another possibility like the one over russia, once in every 150 years to once in every 30. back to you. >> thank you. that table top drill that nasa t imated the hit off of the mid atlantic coast could generate a tsunami 49 feet tall. >>> next up this morning right here on wjz. >> the u.s. mobilizes to provide relief to the philippines. i'm susan mcg
. >> a realization that literally hit home last february when one exploded over siberia. >> we are sittingit was made up of compacted stones it exploded high up in an air burst. it was still powerful enough to injury 1,600 people. >> it could have hit the surface and made a crater. >> it prompted nasa to do a quiet table top deal where such a hit on dc was expected to kill 78,000 people. >> the rock had a hit siberia was just 62 feet. it is four to five times more...
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research by kal only began in the seventeenth century before that legends travelled around europe that siberia was home to people with the heads of dogs the first expedition destroyed all those myths this land was inhabited by. peoples like michael was populated with sturgeon white fish and a breed of seal with a photographic memory. this large by cal seal has shot by sight it swims close to the shore examines the area closely and if its familia climbs up onto the stones to somebody. but if the outline of the land has changed even a little the seal will not risk getting close to the seal places are a serious threat. feels natural habitat is water. constantly. on two. hundred thirty. one and a half meters in length but on the whole. they like peace and. away from their natural habitat. the silence of the siberian. forefathers and the spirit of by karl itself they pray for health. and good weather. one of the oldest of the world's faiths fervently observed. shamans are able to fall into a deep trance which they believe lets them see into the future. realized his calling in a dream but didn't bel
research by kal only began in the seventeenth century before that legends travelled around europe that siberia was home to people with the heads of dogs the first expedition destroyed all those myths this land was inhabited by. peoples like michael was populated with sturgeon white fish and a breed of seal with a photographic memory. this large by cal seal has shot by sight it swims close to the shore examines the area closely and if its familia climbs up onto the stones to somebody. but if the...
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of by kal only began in the seventeenth century before that legends travelled around europe that siberia was home to people with the heads of dogs the first expedition destroyed all those myths. habited by. peoples. populated with. white fish and a breed of seal with a photographic memory. it swims close to the shore examines the area and if it's familiar. but if. changed even a little. getting close to the seal. or a serious threat. feels natural habitat is water. constantly. for the young. one hundred thirty kilos and grow to one and a half metres in length but on the whole. they like peace and calm. away from their natural habitat. the silence of the siberian local shamans. and the spirit of by karl itself they pray for health. and good weather. one of the oldest of the world's faiths fervently observed by. shamans are able to fall into a deep trance which they believe lets them see into the future solomon realized his calling in a dream but didn't believe it at first. that . health was poor. in the end i was completely. told me. my brother you have to go through. after that. again th
of by kal only began in the seventeenth century before that legends travelled around europe that siberia was home to people with the heads of dogs the first expedition destroyed all those myths. habited by. peoples. populated with. white fish and a breed of seal with a photographic memory. it swims close to the shore examines the area and if it's familiar. but if. changed even a little. getting close to the seal. or a serious threat. feels natural habitat is water. constantly. for the young....
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research by kal and he began in the seventeenth century before that legends travelled around europe that siberia was home to people with the heads of dogs the first expedition destroyed all those myths. and was inhabited by. peoples like michael was populated with sturgeon white fish and a breed of seal with a photographic memory. this large by cal seal has shot by sight it swims close to the shore examines the area closely and if it's familia climbs up onto the stones to some bait but if the outline of the land has changed even a little the seal will not risk getting close to the seal places are a serious threat. seals natural habitat is water they're constantly. when. they start clambering on to ice the word for the young seals. but on the whole. creatures like peace and calm. away from their natural habitat. the silence of the siberian. forefathers and the spirit of by karl itself they pray for health. one of the oldest of the world's faiths. shamans are able to fall into a deep trance which they believe lets them see into the future. his calling in a dream but didn't believe it at first. pla
research by kal and he began in the seventeenth century before that legends travelled around europe that siberia was home to people with the heads of dogs the first expedition destroyed all those myths. and was inhabited by. peoples like michael was populated with sturgeon white fish and a breed of seal with a photographic memory. this large by cal seal has shot by sight it swims close to the shore examines the area closely and if it's familia climbs up onto the stones to some bait but if the...
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serious research of by kal only began in the seventeenth century before traveled around europe but siberia was home to people with the heads of dogs the first expedition destroyed all those myths. peoples. populated with. white fish and a breed of seal with a photographic memory. it swims close to the shore examines the area and if it's familiar. but if. changed even a little the seal. getting close to the seal. serious threat. seals natural habitat is water. constantly. for the young seals. hundred thirty kilos and grow to one and a half meters in length but on the whole. they like peace and calm. away from their natural habitat. the silence of the siberian. and the spirit of by karl itself they pray for health. and good weather. one of the oldest of the world's faiths fervently observed that biker shamans are able to fall into a deep trance which they believe lets them see into the future. realized his calling in a dream but didn't believe it at first. that . health was poor. in the end i was completely. told me. my brother if you have to go through. that. again this is the place. if a s
serious research of by kal only began in the seventeenth century before traveled around europe but siberia was home to people with the heads of dogs the first expedition destroyed all those myths. peoples. populated with. white fish and a breed of seal with a photographic memory. it swims close to the shore examines the area and if it's familiar. but if. changed even a little the seal. getting close to the seal. serious threat. seals natural habitat is water. constantly. for the young seals....