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they are flocking to the park for the unspoiled nature and variety of wildlife. it is home to brown bears, the largest can be over two and a half meters tall, and they are not always friendly to their visitors. >> reporter: this is a brown bear. it reigns over the ecosystem on land. summer is the season for rearing bear cubs. this year shiritoko is celebrating the tenth year as a world national heritage site. august is the peak season for tourists. and what they are after is -- >> we're here for brown bears. >> brown bears. i just hope to come across with them. >> reporter: this photograph was taken in july. a brown bear had its front paws on a tourist's parked car and is shaking it. this dangerous situation sent shock waves through the local area. summer is a season of hardship for brown bears. there aren't many salmon trout heading up the river and not many berries or nuts yet. brown bears appear frequently seeking food. more tourists want to catch a glimpse of the bears, so the distance between the two gets narrower each year. this year there have been many mo
they are flocking to the park for the unspoiled nature and variety of wildlife. it is home to brown bears, the largest can be over two and a half meters tall, and they are not always friendly to their visitors. >> reporter: this is a brown bear. it reigns over the ecosystem on land. summer is the season for rearing bear cubs. this year shiritoko is celebrating the tenth year as a world national heritage site. august is the peak season for tourists. and what they are after is -- >>...
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Sep 27, 2015
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coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiledion of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the highly regarded el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef raphael luca and some friends. jeff, you killing us with good-looking food here. some of that simple, magical salmarejo on toast. one of my favorite things. >> amazing. >> dried tuna flavor packed like tuna prosciutto. >> some olive oil. >> extra virgin from granada. >> it's spicy. and bitter. >> that's good. so good. ♪ >> spain is a beautiful country. we're not even eating yet and it's good. it's like a -- >> pate. >> oh, sweet. want mas. that is like the best thing in the world. >> you want to eat this? the whole thing? >> this? yeah. chocolate. this is the chocolate of the gods. some grilled octopus and sea bream and some nice pork tenderloin and my personal favorite, a particularly delicious morcilla, fresh blood sausage. yes? i feel some duende coming on. i can just squeeze the -- i'm telling you. sexual metaphor coming. beautiful. ju
coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiledion of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the highly regarded el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef raphael luca and some friends. jeff, you killing us with good-looking food here. some of that simple, magical salmarejo on toast. one of my favorite things. >> amazing. >> dried tuna flavor packed like tuna prosciutto. >>...
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can a place this beautiful be unspoiled?are people who can go and spend some money in communities, go to little restaurant, go to a little bar, go to, you know, shopping. that's essential for jamaica to really thrive. >> if life were a bond film, who would you be in a bond film? >> well, there's only one hero in the bond film. >> you'd be the hero? that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? what you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog, todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you get janice a job? [ laughs ] you should've stuck to softball! i was so much better at softball than janice, dad. where's your wife, todd? vacation. discounts like homeowners', multi-policy --
can a place this beautiful be unspoiled?are people who can go and spend some money in communities, go to little restaurant, go to a little bar, go to, you know, shopping. that's essential for jamaica to really thrive. >> if life were a bond film, who would you be in a bond film? >> well, there's only one hero in the bond film. >> you'd be the hero? that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and...
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unspoiled expanses of nature populated till with nag enough sent wild but aggressively protected animalspromoting co-existence with lions. so when i came here to start up lion guardians, there were many among the maasai that were suspicious. they thought this was going to lead to us being kicked out. that's a constant fear in this area. >> because in the past, they kill, but today we stop that. or we can kill if no way. >> if you have no alternative. >> yeah. that's why we have the spear, we carry the spear for protection only. >> the maasai, they trust that we're here to work with them, and we're foreseeing we're going to be able to start the lion guardian project. basically, you hire maasais to protect the lions, rather than kill them. >> with all of the cattle the maasai people have, how do you protect them from predators? >> the animals are very smart enough. if you do not bother them, they do not bother you. >> so, how about when they're grazing? >> uh-huh. when they're grazing we have people that follow. >> and that's enough to discourage hyenas or lions? >> uh-huh, uh-huh. yes. bu
unspoiled expanses of nature populated till with nag enough sent wild but aggressively protected animalspromoting co-existence with lions. so when i came here to start up lion guardians, there were many among the maasai that were suspicious. they thought this was going to lead to us being kicked out. that's a constant fear in this area. >> because in the past, they kill, but today we stop that. or we can kill if no way. >> if you have no alternative. >> yeah. that's why we...
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all of which begin with this state of nature that is unspoiled by man and takes them through step bystep by step, walks through the scientific fraulor of the last 50 or 60 years starting with rachel carson and ddt, most legal i,istake made in the histor science. paul ehrlich, a ridiculous theory even at the time. and nuclear wintelf taken on your heavyweights and making fun of them and keeps desmocibing them in religious terms and tells them this is not fact you are dealing witaul you have fah that transcends realialit. i don't think they ever invited him back but it is a brilliant speech but they don't want to hear that and he went from global cooling to 't and hal wag and by the we c in this book i tried to find when the transition came from global warming to climate change and couldn't. i simply couldn't find it. it has alwe cs been out there. another tenet of the faith neo puritanism means never having to se c you are sosory. 2b 6, durham, dnc. there were one of 20 groups that year to requests rippers for their campus party. that is the problem for another day. some groups -- the
all of which begin with this state of nature that is unspoiled by man and takes them through step bystep by step, walks through the scientific fraulor of the last 50 or 60 years starting with rachel carson and ddt, most legal i,istake made in the histor science. paul ehrlich, a ridiculous theory even at the time. and nuclear wintelf taken on your heavyweights and making fun of them and keeps desmocibing them in religious terms and tells them this is not fact you are dealing witaul you have fah...
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movement, all of which are apocalyptic and design, all of which begin with this state of nature that is unspoiled by man. take someman. take some step by step by step walking through the scientific aspects starting with racial carson and ddt which is maybe the most lethal mistake made in the history of science. paul ehrlich, a ridiculous. the time, carl sagan and nuclear winter. taking on the heavyweights and just making fun of them and keeps describing them in religious terms and tells them that this is not -- this is not facts. you have faith that transcends reality. i don't know if they ever invited him back. a brilliant speech, but they did not and still do not want to here that. he went from global cooling to global warming. i tried to find when the transition came and could not. i simply could not find it. it has always been out there. no, it has not. a side note. another tenant in the faith, neo- puritanism means never having to say your sorry. [laughter] 2006, durham, north carolina, ad off-campus, one of 20 groups that year to request strippers for the campus party. that is a problem in
movement, all of which are apocalyptic and design, all of which begin with this state of nature that is unspoiled by man. take someman. take some step by step by step walking through the scientific aspects starting with racial carson and ddt which is maybe the most lethal mistake made in the history of science. paul ehrlich, a ridiculous. the time, carl sagan and nuclear winter. taking on the heavyweights and just making fun of them and keeps describing them in religious terms and tells them...
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the natural wonders and unspoiled grandeur of the american landscape were now promoted as the country's unique heritage. the new york herald wrote, "their beauty, their splendor, their extraordinary and sometimes terrible manifestations of nature form a series of attractions possessed by no other nation." three months later moran's "the grand canyon of the yellowstone" was bought by the federal government for $10,000. the painting was hung in the u.s. capitol a triumph for moran. soon after, he began signing his work with the monogram "t.y.m." for thomas "yellowstone" moran. yellowstone remained a source of inspiration throughout moran's career. in 1892, the artist returned to the park to create new paintings of its wonders. by this time, yellowstone was a popular tourist attraction. the idea of the national park, suggested two decades before had been fully realized. moran's depictions of yellowstone left a permanent mark on the american consciousness transforming the public perception of the west from a frightful land of mystery into a patriotic symbol of the beauty and promise of amer
the natural wonders and unspoiled grandeur of the american landscape were now promoted as the country's unique heritage. the new york herald wrote, "their beauty, their splendor, their extraordinary and sometimes terrible manifestations of nature form a series of attractions possessed by no other nation." three months later moran's "the grand canyon of the yellowstone" was bought by the federal government for $10,000. the painting was hung in the u.s. capitol a triumph for...