Archive for March, 2008
New Evidence Discredits Global Warming Dogma - theTrumpet.com
New Evidence Discredits Global Warming DogmatheTrumpet.com, OK - 7 hours agoSome call data on carbon dioxide a bombshell, but so far global warming advocates have been bombproof. On national radio in Australia, Jennifer Marohasy, …Global Wa…
1600 year old Dune Ridge Vista
1600 year old Dune Ridge Vista
outdoorgeekgal
2 min - Mar 25, 2008
I videotaped this clip from a vantage point atop a 26 ft high dune ridge, practically a mountain by coastal Florida standards; creating an unspoiled vista of land and seascape like none other I know of in this region. According to the latest estimating methods (optical stimulated luminescence, or OSL), these dune ridges are ancient– over 1600 years old. As I turned to take in the panorama, I could imagine in my mind's eye the cast of characters that has likely stood in this very spot over the centuries: Native Americians, Franciscan priests, pirates, sailors, lighthouse keepers, turpentiners, cattle wranglers, hunters, scientists and now, outdoor geeks, like Mike and me.
Dicovering a Coyote Den On a Barrier Island…
Dicovering a Coyote Den On a Barrier Island…
outdoorgeekgal
39 sec - Mar 25, 2008
A brief video clip of the discovery of a canid den on Cape St. George Reserve, Palm Sunday, 2008. The freshly dug den was dug out of the side of a 22 foot sand dune ridge, one of the oldest on the island. After reviewing these images, biologists at the US Fish & Wildlife Service and Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve, have confirmed that it is likely a coyote den. Bad news for some of the endangered species in these barrier islands; the invading coyotes depredate the Loggerhead sea turtle nests for eggs, and potentially threaten the Red Wolf breeding program on nearby St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge. Once established, coyotes are difficult to trap and remove. True to their reputations, they are very "wiley" escape artists. Let's hope this mama is caught before she has a litter of pups!
Akantor Ecology
Akantor Ecology
Corfal
1 min - Mar 25, 2008
Akantor vs. Gravios! The clashing of territories. The Volcano Belt ain't big enough for the two of them.
There have been many videos on the ecologies, especially Akamu's. But none of them are complete, good quality, or have sound at all. I'll be uploading all of the ecologies in through the next couple of days.
Congalala Ecology
Congalala Ecology
Corfal
1 min - Mar 25, 2008
An intimidating Primate!… Really? This rancid beast is the Pink Congalala!
Love Parade 1997 part 3
Love Parade 1997 part 3
AlkoholikDub
8 min - Mar 25, 2008
One million party people in the house! 39 trucks deliver the beat.
The second Loveparade on the Strasse des 17. Juni, in Berlin´s Tiergarten, is not without controversy. Ecology comes into discussion more often but doesn´t prevent this parade from reaching the 1,000,000 mark. Under beautiful sunny skies party people demonstrate and celebrate like never before and the Loveparade becomes an international event seen on televisions all over the world. And the weekend party scene grows to over 50 different techno / house events!
"When people do something that does them good then it does animals also good- and also nature of course! There is a cosmic law called Karma that says something like: When one shouts in the forest, one hears again one's voice. And when you do something good what comes back? Something good of course."
Dr. Motte
Deforesation - “At World’s End”
Deforesation - "At World's End"
FluffiFish
3 min - Mar 25, 2008
I just made this to go with a project that I'm working on with friends.
Daimyo Ecology
Daimyo Ecology
Corfal
1 min - Mar 25, 2008
Ooo! A Lao-Shun Lung Horn! Well, that's what the Felyne's thought. It is actually the back of a Daimyo!
1600 year old Dune Ridge Vista
1600 year old Dune Ridge Vista
outdoorgeekgal
2 min - Mar 25, 2008
I videotaped this clip from a vantage point atop a 26 ft high dune ridge, practically a mountain by coastal Florida standards; creating an unspoiled vista of land and seascape like none other I know of in this region. According to the latest estimating methods (optical stimulated luminescence, or OSL), these dune ridges are ancient– over 1600 years old. As I turned to take in the panorama, I could imagine in my mind's eye the cast of characters that has likely stood in this very spot over the centuries: Native Americians, Franciscan priests, pirates, sailors, lighthouse keepers, turpentiners, cattle wranglers, hunters, scientists and now, outdoor geeks, like Mike and me.
Daimyo Ecology
Daimyo Ecology
Corfal
1 min - Mar 25, 2008
Ooo! A Lao-Shun Lung Horn! Well, that's what the Felynx think. It's actually the back of a Daimyo!
I'll upload all of the Ecologies, since some have started but not finished, and others use poor methods in recording. Check out all of the videos!







