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Mililani Trask, Indigenous Peoples' Caucus Pacific Basin Rep
Mililani Trask, Indigenous Peoples' Caucus Pacific Basin Representative International Coalition of NGOs and The International Forum on Globalization Denounces Canada , New Zealand and Australia For "HUMAN RIGHTS HYPOCRISY" IN LEADING THE OPPOSITION UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous PeopleS.
Pacific Basin Music Festival 2005 - Japanese 1
Crazy Japanese School from Japan! They were utterly amazing!
Pacific Basin Music Festival 2005 - Clovis
They're great, aren't they?
Pacific Basin Music Festival 2005 - Japanese 2
Utterly Amazing.
Hurricane Ioke (2006)
Hurricane Ioke was the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Central Pacific. The first storm to form in the Central Pacific in the 2006 Pacific hurricane season, Ioke was a record breaking, long-lived and extremely powerful storm that traversed the Pacific for 19 days, reaching Category 5 status three times. Hurricane Ioke became one of five hurricanes to reach Category 5 status in the Central North Pacific Ocean, and the only one originating in the basin. With an estimated minimum central pressure of 915 mbar, the cyclone attained the lowest estimated surface pressure for any hurricane within the basin. Ioke maintained at least Category 4 status, wind speeds greater than 131 mph, for 198 consecutive hours, which was the longest continuous time period at that intensity ever observed for any tropical cyclone anywhere on earth. Additionally, the cyclone remained at the equivalence of a super typhoon for 174 consecutive hours, which was also a record. As a result of its extended duration and intensity, Hurricane/Typhoon Ioke accrued an Accumulated cyclone energy index of 82 10^4 kt2, which set a new worldwide record.
Reefs of Malaysia - Marine Heritage
Malaysia is fast becoming one of the leading dive destinations of the world with the richest marine environment in the Indo-Pacific Basin. The incredible bio-diversity of marine life coupled with beautiful islands with white sandy beaches and clear warm waters keep the divers coming back for more. From schooling hammerhead sharks, huge schools of barracudas and various turtles to the bizarre frogfish or ghost pipefish, there is always something to fascinate the diver. In Malaysia, the coral reef ecosystem is reported to support aquatic organism numbering more than 50 genera of coral and more than 200 species of fish. Each time a marine bio-diversity survey is conducted in the Malaysian tropical sea, the species list increases. Dive centres in Malaysia are well equipped and are certified by relevant agencies for maintaining their standards of safety and professionalism. Scuba diving courses endorsed by certifying agencies like PADI, NAUI, SSI, and BSAC. Some of the courses available include the initial 'Openwater Course', 'Diving Instructor Course' or even a 'Re-breather Course'. Upon completion of your scuba course you can be outfitted with the latest scuba equipment of most international brands available from dive centres in Malaysia.
Sharp Fret Edges
A little demonstration how to fix this common malady on guitars from the Pacific basin. The song in the beginning is one I wrote and played all intruments on called "Twelve String Thunder"
Sands of Serenity Visit Malaysia 2007 - asiavalley.com
Malaysia is fast becoming one of the leading dive destinations of the world with one of the richest marine environments in the Indo-Pacific Basin. The incredible bio-diversity of marine life, coupled with beautiful islands, white sandy beaches and clear warm waters, keeps divers coming back for more.
Pt 2 - Religion and the Future of China
Session Two: Religion and the State Speakers: Robert J. Barnett, Director, Modern Tibetan Studies Program, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University Dru C. Gladney, President, Pacific Basin Institute, Pomona College Rebecca Nedostup, Assistant Professor of Chinese History, Boston College Presider: Minky Worden, Media Director, Human Rights Watch
Project PacBasin Introduction
Presenting the cultural trends around the pacfic basin. [NOTE] All images and video clips (except the sunrise at the credits) were taken from Google and Altavista. For PacBasin. Narration written by me.
IFG_New Zealand_Protest
IFG_Protest_New Zealand Mililani Trask, Indigenous Peoples' Caucus Pacific Basin Representative Victor Menotti, The International Forum on Globalization Andrew Erueti Maori Human Right & Maori Customary Law. International Coalition of NGOs and Protest and The International Forum on Globalization Denounces Canada , New Zealand and Australia For "HUMAN RIGHTS HYPOCRISY" IN LEADING THE OPPOSITION UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous PeopleS .
Powder River Basin Part 1
By request-----Known by railfans far and wide, this area in Wyoming is a coal producing machine. There's not much scenery in this Google Earth flyover so see how many trains you can spot on the route. By the way, does anyone know if this area is available on MSTS?