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sea communicate. typically they hide under the ice the white sea is the natural habitat. far from the civilized world in the north of russia on the coast of the white sea sea canaries of communicating with people with great pleasure in the open waters. of a q and they're behaving strangely today. sure why you had a canary why did you feel like giving us a song or it was something wrong with your throat. before you start singing business. of water your best big on is sure was. and was a little let's give our throat some fish oil. bath now let's try to get off. sailors have dubbed baluga whales canaries because of the peculiar sounds they make . my three want to bring us to ring. skin color distinguishes these marine mammals from their relatives. blue good carbs are of a dark blue color. when they're one year old they turn gray like these two female whales. later their skin acquires a milky shade. yes this is exactly how they should be kept but the people in society should know that the bloke a whale is not a stupid fish as many believe that. you need to tell him that these intelligent creatures are worthy of perspex a sniff not affection i think. this d
sea communicate. typically they hide under the ice the white sea is the natural habitat. far from the civilized world in the north of russia on the coast of the white sea sea canaries of communicating with people with great pleasure in the open waters. of a q and they're behaving strangely today. sure why you had a canary why did you feel like giving us a song or it was something wrong with your throat. before you start singing business. of water your best big on is sure was. and was a little...
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sea while in the south it's met white sea is known as the gateway to the arctic. major reserves for many years. from here we will set out from the main lands of the coral a peninsula to this readily and rebuts you commensal as they are the farthest tips in the northwest of our country norway lies beyond them. and humorous military bases was stationed in the barents sea during the cold war after the collapse of the island curtain these places became open for tourists today it's possible to see the maneuvers of the nuclear submarines. and that's where this country's best kept secret is our nuclear undersea fleet is based there. but you can feast your eyes upon all kinds of submarines that regularly surface include of oil bay that are protected by patrol boats. on the other side of the call open in the baazigar river empties into the bright city. the village of wasicka is situated on both sides of the asteroid fifteen kilometers from the sea tides raise the water in the river to a height of up to ten meters and increase its salt content. at. the high tide makes it impossible to bridge the river so a motor boat serves as the local taxi service. once a week orthodox priest father metafont takes a ferry to meet his flock and hold services in a church on the opposite bank of. this is where the first russian settlements appeared on the color peninsula throu
sea while in the south it's met white sea is known as the gateway to the arctic. major reserves for many years. from here we will set out from the main lands of the coral a peninsula to this readily and rebuts you commensal as they are the farthest tips in the northwest of our country norway lies beyond them. and humorous military bases was stationed in the barents sea during the cold war after the collapse of the island curtain these places became open for tourists today it's possible to see...
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sea communicate. and typically they hide under the ice and the white sea is the natural habitat.
sea communicate. and typically they hide under the ice and the white sea is the natural habitat.
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sea they never learned to swim anyone who ended up in the water even in summer died of exposure within just ten minutes. let me share and i also have the white sea coast is a remarkable area for learning something interesting truly it's a magic place the air you can marvel at the infinite diversity of the natural environment. the humble major of the north hides a captivating beauty which never fails to attract tourists. each year many people return to go over the same routes once more. and in spite of the rigorous living conditions there are some who are even willing to move here. everybody who travels with us knows how much i love this house. timothy's dream is to purchase a house and a small plot around it with a high wind swept water side it's always cold here the timothy and his son leo need keep coming back. you know but it is a divine place because of the wind the cold weather and the ocean not to mention i renew island over there these lands are amazing. meanwhile sixty kilometers south of the arctic tundra lies a totally different landscape but i didn't since there is or is behind these technical installations. we always have to unlock the gate before answering it. now we open it like this. there is proof that there is there is territories under lock and key and as you can see the gate is quite massive now we can go in this way please. when the reserve was being created in one thousand nine hundred two most of the military installations built soon after world war two had become obsolete or for going into decay what was once a border guard tower was renovated and handed over to the reserve now on a fall or just use the form of military installation for scientific purposes of new york it offers a fantastic view of the bands river the entire reserve and the marshes believe they are. reserved visitors and tourists are welcome to see all that and take pictures. most of the reserve territory is covered with marshes there are ideal for bird rookeries in spring and autumn when thousands of migrating birds stop over to rest as it turns out studying the composition of the bugs helps retrace the biological history of the region russian scientists take pete samples for tests. deposits are the best sources of information studying their layers makes it possible to estimate the rate of peat accumulation but this is also important if we are to understand the dynamic development of the natural environment because these settlements are a chronicle of nature. the unique feature of the reserve is that it covers the territory of three countries. the natural environment is uniform on both sides of the river russia is on the eastern bank norway in finland and the west russian and finnish scientists spend most of their time collecting biological material which is later studied in norwegian poetry's monitoring and comes away from them for very provocative crossing nature of course doesn't. have contravened of understand nature and. understand important issues for conservation it's of course very important to try to do studies across cross conflicts because they are irrelevant in a biological search. practically speaking and scientists work in the same nature reserve but on different sides of a narrow river they need to go through border control just to see one another the joke is that bears are free to cross the border whenever they like without having to undergo checks and even leave knocks on the border posts. touches of so much a lot of intellect theory other than to texting people claim of health as one of the aims of the so-called fact that governments all over the world and throughout history have adopted policies. wealthy british scientists. let. the market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger no holds barred global financial headlines. reports. to cold. cuts technology innovation all the elements from around the shop we've got the future coverage. lemon tree. the. tree. trunk. the. her. story. and realize that everything is. i'm sorry i think. the words. today. lead up the i. need to image in. canada. the a. girl. looks. at the city within the arctic circle it's also the largest ice free pool. in the barents sea the sea itself is sometimes covered with severe winter. always stays ice free. the world's first nuclear powered icebreaker was called lenin and was launched from a man's going one hundred fifty seven today it's a floating museum by a peer of the city's curved with the help of the ice breaker fleet it was possible to explore the russian arctic only around the time spent sailing was limited only by the amount of food a group during winter the crew would stay on the ship for several months the onboard clinic regularly performed surgeries the working meat for that time. no expense was spared on the fines him or interior of the first for nuclear ice breaker hours can be spent wandering around the boat looking inside the cabins of the crew who maintains 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sea they never learned to swim anyone who ended up in the water even in summer died of exposure within just ten minutes. the mission and i wash of the white sea coast is a remarkable area for learning something interesting truly it's a magic place the air you can marvel at the infinite diversity of the natural environment. the humble nature of the north hides a captivating beauty which never fails to attract tourists. each year many people return to go over the same groups once a month. and in spite of the rigorous living conditions there are some who are even willing to move here. everybody who travels with us knows how much i love this house. to mcveigh's dream is to purchase a house and a small plot surrounded with a high wind swept water side it's always cold here the timothy and his son leo need keep coming back. you know whether it is a divine place because of the winds the cold weather and the ocean not to mention i new island over there these lands are amazing. meanwhile sixty kilometers south of the arctic tundra lies a totally different landscape by the me since there is or is behind these tactical installations. we always have to unlock the gate before answering it but. now we'll open it like this. there is there is territories under lock and key and as you can see the gate is quite massive now we can go in this way please when the reserve was being created in one thousand nine hundred two most of the military installations built soon after world war two had become obsolete or fall into decay what was once a border guard tower was renovated and handed over to the reserve now on apologists use the form of military installation for scientific purposes and your first evans asked to give you all the cons rebore the entire reserve and the martians he. reserved visitors and tourists are welcome to see all that and take pictures most of the reserve territory is covered with marshes there are ideal for bird rookeries in spring and autumn when thousands of migrating birds stop over to rest as it turns out studying the composition of the bogs helps retrace the biological history of the region russian scientists take pete samples for tests. deposits are the best sources of information studying their layers makes it possible to estimate the rate of peat accumulation this is also important if we are to understand the dynamic development of the natural environment because these settlements are chronicle of nature. and the unique feature of the reserve is that it covers the territory of three countries. the natural environment is uniform on both sides of the river russia is on the eastern bank norway in finland of the west russian and finnish scientists spend most of their time collecting biological material which is later studied in norwegian poetry's monitoring or in conservation felt very important to cross in nature of course just. have. to understand major and i. can understand important issues for conservation it's of course very important to to do started across across conflicts because they are irrelevant in a biological. practically speaking as scientists work in the same nature reserve but on different sides of a narrow river they need to go through border control just to see one another the joke is that baz afraid to cross the border whenever they like without having to undergo checks and even leave marks on the border posts. wealthy british style. sometimes let. the market. come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. from the film. more news today violence is once again fled the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. shining corporations are the day. to cool. phil lesh it would be silly to brighton if you move the sun from dallas to the pressure of the sun. he starts on t.v. dot com. i had to go through ten year old boy. to train him out of jail we as oscar's developed the orders for them to feel. we never explained to them why it's ok. most people at the point of looking down in time to pull the trigger became conscientious objectors. i don't remember squeezing the trigger man i don't remember seeing him go down all i remember is that we shot at him. if so. it's. the other side are soldiers to unsolder to assault and they're trying to kill us we're trying to kill them and that's just the ugly face a war. nothing on politically. i went to the war zone and i started seeing how i need to change. in the only way to do they're not going to arrive and filling out a person that's why i'm applying for concerts and their love. oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh. moments is the largest city within the arctic circle it's also the largest ice free port in the north. is situated around of a in the barents sea the sea itself is sometimes covered with thin ice during severe winters of the bay always stays ice free. of the world's first nuclear powered icebreaker was called lemon and was launched from advanced in one nine hundred fifty seven today it's a floating museum by a peer of the city's proved with the help of the ice breaker fleas it was possible to explore the russian arctic only around the time spent sailing was limited only by the amount of food approved during winter the crew would stay on the ship the several months the onboard clinic regularly performed surgeries the unique for that time. no expense was spared on the fine timber interior of the first nuclear icebreaker. hours can be spent wondering around the boat looking inside the cabins of the crew who maintained the nuclear reactors the open bridge overlooks the course and the beautiful bay of motor mounts. so they're pretty. early on in ancient times all the local nobility used to come here. people first settled them amongs
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sea bass. it's a fish from the southern oceans near antarctica with a white, mild flesh that is rather firm. it's an excellent choice for most fish eaters. i'm going to start with the sea bass. sprinkle a little seasoning salt on there. dip it in olive oil. i'm going to place it on a hot broiler rack. now you probably don't have one of these at home, but you can use your outside grill, you can use your broiler under your oven. what we are going to cdo is coo each side two to two and a half minutes. if it needs more time, put it in the oven. fish, for the most part is better undercooked than overcooked. we have a beautiful piece of chilean sea. what we are going to do is plate it up, serve it with pineapple salsa. it's finely diced pineapple, tomato, red onion, jalapeno pepper. dice it up, allow it to sit for a few hours and meld the flavors. excellent topping for fish. a little bit of fresh lime goes outstanding with the sea bass. there we have it. grilled chilean sea bass with pineapple salsa and fresh lime. >> that looks delicious. it does look good. >> there are more good eats coming up on nbc washington nonstop. we have a recipe that might let you put the holiday leftovers to use. that's tonight on foodies at 9:00. >>> how music can help you pick out which wine to serve with your dinner. >>> plus, a windy afternoon out there. the new year's eve forecast is straight ahead. >>> for all the news follow news 4 online. search nbc washington on facebook and t man: my electric bill was breaking the bank. so to save some money, i trained this team of guinea pigs to row this tiny boat. guinea pig: row...row. they generate elect
sea bass. it's a fish from the southern oceans near antarctica with a white, mild flesh that is rather firm. it's an excellent choice for most fish eaters. i'm going to start with the sea bass. sprinkle a little seasoning salt on there. dip it in olive oil. i'm going to place it on a hot broiler rack. now you probably don't have one of these at home, but you can use your outside grill, you can use your broiler under your oven. what we are going to cdo is coo each side two to two and a half...
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white. ♪most awarded by beauty editors. like so many great pioneers before me, guided only by a dream. i'm embarking on a journey of epic proportion. i will travel, from sea to shining seathrough amber waves of grain, and i won't stop until i've helped every driver in america save hundreds on car insurance. well i'm out of the parking lot. that's a good start. geico, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent, or more on car insurance. challenge that. new olay smooth finish facial hair removal duo. first a gentle balm. then the removal cream. effective together with less irritation and as gentle as a feather. new olay hair removal duo. nature's majestic beast. [ both laugh ] ♪ ♪ >>> bert strunsky is a hard-charging man, ex-member in good standing of the san francisco d.a.'s office, now senior deputy d.a. in riverside. that takes skill, persuasive powers. strunsky would need them in the murder case against the former police chief and family man, chris hall. >> mr. hall on the surface looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father. he's somebody that had the support of his family. >> reporter: so he did. but strunsky wasn't buying the loving father and fa
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