Video Tour of Marlin, Mozambique, Indian Ocean. See www.indianoceanodyssey.com for more videos in Indian Ocean
Video Tour of Lemuria, Seychelles, Indian Ocean. See www.indianoceanodyssey.com for more videos in Indian Ocean
Video Tour of Maia, Seychelles, Indian Ocean. See www.indianoceanodyssey.com for more videos in the Indian Ocean
It's Sara (The Indian Ocean/Orange Peal) singing Return to the Sea from Episode 35. I blocked out the talking, so it's just the song
Video Tour of Denis Island, Seychelles, Indian Ocean. See www.indianoceanodyssey.com for more videos in Indian Ocean
Eleven more amazing ancient wonders observed from space. Chankillo Observatory, Peru. Caral, Peru. Pueblo Bonita, New Mexico. Cahokia, Illinois. Old Sarum, England. Pyramids of Guimar, Tenerife. Adam's Bridge, Indian ocean. Persepolis, Iran. Great Ziggurat of Ur, Iraq. Great Mosque of Samarra. The Arch at Ctesiphon, Iraq. Music by Alex Tiuiaev. Used by permission. Written and narrated by Jerry Glover.
Video Tour of Banyan Tree, Seychelles, Indian Ocean. See www.indianoceanodyssey.com for more videos in Indian Ocean
Expedition leader Paul Rose, environmentalist Philippe Cousteau Jr, maritime archaeologist Dr Lucy Blue, and marine biologist and oceanographer Tooni Mahto investigate how schools of manta ray suffering from shark bites are treated by the inhabitants of a remarkable reef. They go in search of one of the Indian Ocean's most elusive creatures, the dugong. The expedition visits the only 'coral nursery' in this ocean, where an extraordinary technique is being used to repair damaged reefs. They investigate what is driving the increasing trade in shark fishing, and working with the British Met Office, they take part in a global experiment to collect vital information about the Indian Ocean.
A Journey Through Aesthetic Realms - Episode 425, Sri Lanka: Pearl of the Indian Ocean - Part 2, Air date: November 13, 2007 (AJAR - 20071113)
A Journey Through Aesthetic Realms - Episode 424, Sri Lanka: Pearl of the Indian Ocean - Part 1, Air date: November 12, 2007 (AJAR - 20071112)
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NATURE | Can Animals Predict Disaster? | Eyewitnesses | PBS
The Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 was one of the worst natural disasters in human history. As the world takes stock of the staggering human death toll, people began telling stories about amazing accounts of survival – in the animal kingdom. From CAN ANIMALS PREDICT DISASTER?, part of Thirteen/WNET New York's NATURE series , airing Sunday, May 13 at 8 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings). For more information, visit http://www.pbs.org/nature
From 163 passengers, one child survives a flight from Yemen to Madagascar that crashed in the Indian Ocean, reports Elizabeth Palmer.
Bahia Bakari, miracle survivor of the Yemen jetliner crash into the Indian Ocean, arrived in Paris and was reunited with her father and other family members. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
STEALING A NATION (John Pilger, 2004) is an extraordinary film about the plight of people of the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean - secretly and brutally expelled from their homeland by British governments in the late 1960s and early 1970s, to make way for an American military base. The base, on the main island of Diego Garcia, was a launch pad for the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. Stealing a Nation has won both the Royal Television Society's top award as Britain's best documentary in 2004-5, and a 'Chris Award' at the Columbus International Film and Video Festival. A brochure of the film is available at www.bullfrogfilms.com/guides/stealguide.pdf. On April 8, 2008, the Chagos Islanders have launched a national Campaign for Resettlement of their islands: please visit www.letthemreturn.com. More information and updates on the plight of the Chagossians are available on the website of the UK Chagos Support Association at www.chagossupport.org.uk.
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Formation Flight Over Indian Ocean to Rottnest Island
Britain's Nigel Lamb led his Red Bull Air Race rivals Kirby Chambliss (United States) and Steve Jones (Britain) out of Perth and over the nearby Indian Ocean to the picturesque Rottnest Island for the traditional formation flight on Thursday ahead of the weekend's racing, the grand finale of 2008 that will decide the Red Bull Air Race World Championship. "We always enjoy flying out over the shark-infested waters here," said Chambliss. "That's always something special."
Located on the Southeast of the Korean peninsula is the international city of Busan. A popular vacation spot on the East Sea coast, Haeundae draws one milion visitors to its beaches every year. Man-sik, a native of Haeundae, went deep-sea fishing four years before and lost a co-workier in a tsunami; he has never returned. He now leads a simple life running a small sushi shop and is preparing to propose to his longtime girlfriend, Yeon-hee. While these seemingly banal domestic affairs unfold, geologist KIMHwi, an expert on tsunami research, discovers the East Sea is showing signs of activity similar to the Indian Ocean at the time of the 2004 tsunami. Despite his warnings, the Disaster Prevention Agency affirms that Korea is in no harm of being hit. When he discovers a super tsunami starting in Tsushima, Japan is headed stratight for the Korean peninsula, he quicklu heads down to Haeundae. Eventually, KIM gets a call about a deadly oncoming wave, with only ten minutes to spare! While the vacationers and citizens of Busan are enjoying a peaceful, hot summer day, a super-tsunami is headed straight for Haeundae. [AsianMediaWiki]
The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, known by the scientific community as the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake, was an undersea earthquake that occurred at 00:58:53 UTC (07:58:53 local time) December 26, 2004 with an epicentre off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis that spread throughout the Indian Ocean, killing large numbers of people and inundating coastal communities across South and Southeast Asia, including parts of Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand. The video shows the Tsunami wave approaching the beach at Koh Lanta.
The victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami were honored by thousands of mourners Friday who prayed, burned candles and shared meals on beaches from Indonesia to India. (Dec. 26)
FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS: enjoy bewitching 'birds eye view' over the paradise island of Sri Lanka aided by the surround sound of the indian ocean. From the East...
Located on the Southeast of the Korean peninsula is the international city of Busan. A popular vacation spot on the East Sea coast, Haeundae draws one milion visitors to its beaches every year. Man-sik, a native of Haeundae, went deep-sea fishing four years before and lost a co-workier in a tsunami; he has never returned. He now leads a simple life running a small sushi shop and is preparing to propose to his longtime girlfriend, Yeon-hee. While these seemingly banal domestic affairs unfold, geologist KIMHwi, an expert on tsunami research, discovers the East Sea is showing signs of activity similar to the Indian Ocean at the time of the 2004 tsunami. Despite his warnings, the Disaster Prevention Agency affirms that Korea is in no harm of being hit. When he discovers a super tsunami starting in Tsushima, Japan is headed stratight for the Korean peninsula, he quicklu heads down to Haeundae. Eventually, KIM gets a call about a deadly oncoming wave, with only ten minutes to spare! While the vacationers and citizens of Busan are enjoying a peaceful, hot summer day, a super-tsunami is headed straight for Haeundae. [AsianMediaWiki]
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