北海道ドライブLive #19 函館→(日本海経由)→岩見沢 575km Drive in Hokkaido, Hakodate to Iwamizawa, Sea of Japan side
北海道ドライブ日本海 函館 松前 積丹 小樽 岩見沢
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00:22:00 北斗市 Hokuto city.
00:39:35 木古内町 Kikonai town.
00:59:45 道の駅「しりうち」(旧JR津軽海峡線 知内駅横) Michi-no-Eki, Shiriuchi.
01:02:15 海底トンネル入り口展望台(知内町) Undersea tunnel entrance observatory.
01:08:40 福島町 Fukushima town.
01:22:52 道の駅「横綱の里ふくしま」 Michi-no-Eki, Yokozuna-no-sato Fukushima.
01:28:35 トンネル・メモリアル・パーク Memorial park of Undersea Tunnel.
01:34:35 松前町 Matsumae town.
01:34:51 北海道最南端「白神岬」 Shirakami-Misai, cape.
01:49:23 松前城 Matsumae-Jyo, castle.
02:15:18 上ノ国町 Kaminokuni town.
02:37:44 道の駅「上ノ国もんじゅ」 Michi-no-Eki, Kaminokuni-Monjyu.
02:46:05 江差町 Esashi town.
05:55:15 江差駅 Esashi Station.
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03:02:20 いにしえ街道(江差) Inishie-Kaido.
03:20:45 開陽丸 Kaiyo-Maru, warship.
03:27:25 道の駅「江差」 Michi-no-Eki, Esashi.
03:36:25 乙部町 Otobe town.
03:53:25 八雲町 Yakumo town.
04:14:00 せたな町 Setana town.
04:21:55 道の駅「てっくいランド大成」 Michi-no-Eki, Tekkui-Rando-Taisei.
04:41:05 大田山 Ota-san,
05:18:13 立象山展望台 Rissozan Tenbodai.
05:49:30 島牧村 Shimamaki town.
06:31:40 寿都町 Suttsu town.
06:38:55 道の駅「みなとま~れ寿都」 Michi-no-Eki, Mina-Tomare-Suttsu.
07:04:20 蘭越町 Rankoshi town.
07:05:40 道の駅「シェルプラザ港」 Michi-no-Eki, Sherupuraza-Minato.
07:10:05 岩内町 Iwanai town.
07:40:10 泊村 Tomari village.
07:57:45 神恵内村 Kamoenai village.
08: 06:15 道の駅「オスコイかもえない」 Michi-no-Eki Osukoi! Kamoenai.
08:23:50 積丹町 Syakotan town.
08:28:25 神威岬 Kamui-Misaki, cape.
08:46:50 積丹岬へ To Syakotan-Misaki, cape.
09:12:30 美国町 Bikuni town.
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09:15:47 古平町 Furubira town.
09:26:15 余市町 Yoichi town.
09:43:50 小樽市 Otaru city.
10:29:55 札幌市 Sapporo city.
10:35:25 石狩市 Ishikari city.
10:51:35 当別町 Tobetsu town.
11:03:05 江別市 Ebetsu city.
11:14:40 岩見沢市 Iwamizawa city.
JG☆☆☆☆☆8K HDR 岩手 平泉中尊寺の紅葉(国宝,世界遺産) Iwate,Hiraizumi Chusonji in Autumn(World Heritage)
岩手県平泉町 中尊寺 Chusoniji,Hiraizumi town,Iwate
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No-entry zones Contaminated Outside by Fukushima - 29/08/11
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High radiation levels on land near Fukushima plant
The education and science ministry has identified land near the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant where radiation levels are higher than IAEA-designated emergency levels.
The ministry released a map on Monday showing the contaminated land. It conducted a survey for radioactive cesium at some 2,200 locations mainly in Fukushima Prefecture in June and July.
The map shows 29.46 million bequerels of cesium on one-square-meter land in a location in Okuma Town, several hundreds meters from the nuclear plant.
The figure exceeds the IAEA standard of 10 million bequerels per square meter under which people are required to temporarily evacuate.
Two other monitoring spots northwest of the nuclear plant were also found contaminated with radioactive cesium exceeding the IAEA level.
In the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, people in areas contaminated with 555,000 bequerels of cesium per one square meter were required to temporarily relocate.
The latest survey has identified contaminated land outside the government's no-entry zones in Fukushima Prefecture that is similar to Chernobyl.
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David Wilcock: Cabal Defeat is Looming (Russian Mainstream TV Show!)
21 million people in Russia and neighboring countries watched REN-TV reveal the imminent defeat of the New World Order in this stunning expose' with David Wilcock.
This three-hour 8PM documentary revealed how 26 underground bases were mysteriously destroyed between August 22, 2011 and January 2012 -- and explores who may have done it.
The Russians explore uncomfortable truths with remarkable new detail and clarity, including the transfer of Nazi scientists to America after World War II under Project Paperclip.
Never before has a major television series so thoroughly revealed the international alliance that has formed to encircle and defeat the Cabal.
Neil Keenan's epic multi-billion-dollar lawsuit against the United Nations and other Cabal entities is discussed, as well as Ben Fulford's own efforts to organize resistance efforts.
Learn how the Federal Reserve deliberately created World War I and II to seize the world's gold -- and create a limitless supply of bubble money that could be printed out of thin air.
The documentary ultimately stops short of naming BRICS -- Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa -- as the public face of this new alliance against the Federal Reserve. This alliance apparently now encompasses a majority of all countries in the world.
The staff of REN-TV told us this show was wildly popular, reaching a stunning 21 million viewers. It is fast-paced and has an intense, dramatic musical score with lots of visuals.
You may want to laugh or think this is all crazy -- but it was taken seriously enough to be developed into a major, prime-time special on a top Russian network.
As David often has said, if you throw up, you'll feel better is a good analogy for what we all must learn in order to heal our planet. Without awareness there can be no resolution.
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John Price's Interview
John Price is an environmental lawyer who has been working on radioactive waste cleanup projects for more than 35 years. Currently, he is the Tri-Party Agreement Section Manager for the
Washington Department of Ecology Nuclear Waste Program.
In this interview, he discusses the Tri-Party Agreement and the role it plays in ensuring the cleanup of Hanford site. He also talks about the political and the technical problems the Department of Ecology and the U.S. Department of Energy face when trying to cleanup the area.
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Ghost town
A ghost town is an abandoned village, town or city, usually one which contains substantial visible remains. A town often becomes a ghost town because the economic activity that supported it has failed, or due to natural or human-caused disasters such as floods, government actions, uncontrolled lawlessness, war, or nuclear disasters. The term can sometimes refer to cities, towns, and neighborhoods which are still populated, but significantly less so than in years past; for example those affected by high levels of unemployment and dereliction.
Some ghost towns, especially those that preserve period-specific architecture, have become tourist attractions. Some examples are Bannack, Montana; Calico, California; Centralia, Pennsylvania; and Oatman, Arizona in the United States; Barkerville, British Columbia in Canada; Craco in Italy; Elizabeth Bay and Kolmanskop in Namibia; and Pripyat in Ukraine. Visiting, writing about, and photographing ghost towns is a minor industry. A recent modern-day example is Ōkuma, Fukushima, which was abandoned due to the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami incident.
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Los Angeles | Wikipedia audio article
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Los Angeles ( (listen); Spanish: Los Ángeles), officially the City of Los Angeles and known colloquially by its initials LA, is the second-most populous city in the United States, after New York City, and the largest and most populous city in the Western United States. With an estimated population of four million, Los Angeles is the cultural, financial, and commercial center of Southern California. Nicknamed the City of Angels partly because of its name's Spanish meaning, Los Angeles is known for its Mediterranean climate, ethnic diversity, Hollywood and the entertainment industry, and sprawling metropolis.
Los Angeles is located in a large basin bounded by the Pacific Ocean on one side and by mountains as high as 10,000 feet (3,000 m) on the others. The city proper, which covers about 469 square miles (1,210 km2), is the seat of Los Angeles County, the most populated county in the country. Los Angeles is the principal city of the Los Angeles metropolitan area; with a population of 13.1 million residents it is the second largest in the United States after that of New York City. It is part of the Los Angeles-Long Beach combined statistical area, also the second most populous in the nation with a 2015 estimated population of 18.7 million.Los Angeles is one of the most substantial economic engines within the United States, with a diverse economy in a broad range of professional and cultural fields. Los Angeles is also famous as the home of Hollywood, a major center of the world entertainment industry. A global city, it has been ranked 6th in the Global Cities Index and 9th in the Global Economic Power Index. The Los Angeles combined statistical area also has a gross metropolitan product of $831 billion (as of 2008), making it the third-largest in the world, after the Tokyo and New York metropolitan areas. Los Angeles hosted the 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics and will host the event for a third time in 2028. The city also hosted the Miss Universe pageant twice, in 1990 and 2006, and was one of 9 American cities to host the 1994 FIFA men's soccer World Cup and one of 8 to host the 1999 FIFA women's soccer World Cup, hosting the final match for both tournaments.
Historically home to the Chumash and Tongva, Los Angeles was claimed by Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo for Spain in 1542 along with the rest of what would become Alta California. The city was officially founded on September 4, 1781, by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve. It became a part of Mexico in 1821 following the Mexican War of Independence. In 1848, at the end of the Mexican–American War, Los Angeles and the rest of California were purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, becoming part of the United States. Los Angeles was incorporated as a municipality on April 4, 1850, five months before California achieved statehood. The discovery of oil in the 1890s brought rapid growth to the city. The completion of the Los Angeles Aqueduct in 1913, delivering water from Eastern California, later assured the city's continued rapid growth.
Chicago Paranormal Investigators - Congress Theater 1st Floor Theater Lobby Unexplained Voice
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CPI investigated the Congress Theater in Chicago Illinois March of 2011. While investigating shadow movement by the 1st floor theater lobby doors, our camcorder's audio captured an unexplained weird sounding voice saying Yeah.
Hanford Site | Wikipedia audio article
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The Hanford Site is a decommissioned nuclear production complex operated by the United States federal government on the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Washington. The site has been known by many names, including Hanford Project, Hanford Works, Hanford Engineer Works and Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Established in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project in Hanford, south-central Washington, the site was home to the B Reactor, the first full-scale plutonium production reactor in the world. Plutonium manufactured at the site was used in the first nuclear bomb, tested at the Trinity site, and in Fat Man, the bomb detonated over Nagasaki, Japan.
During the Cold War, the project expanded to include nine nuclear reactors and five large plutonium processing complexes, which produced plutonium for most of the more than 60,000 weapons built for the U.S. nuclear arsenal. Nuclear technology developed rapidly during this period, and Hanford scientists produced major technological achievements. Many early safety procedures and waste disposal practices were inadequate, and government documents have confirmed that Hanford's operations released significant amounts of radioactive materials into the air and the Columbia River.
In 1989, the State of Washington (Dept. of Ecology), US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and US Department of Energy (DOE) entered into the Tri-Party Agreement which sets targets, or milestones, for cleanup. EPA and Ecology share regulatory oversight based on CERCLA (Superfund) and RCRA.
The weapons production reactors were decommissioned at the end of the Cold War, and decades of manufacturing left behind 53 million US gallons (200,000 m3) of high-level radioactive waste stored within 177 storage tanks, an additional 25 million cubic feet (710,000 m3) of solid radioactive waste, and 200 square miles (520 km2) of contaminated groundwater beneath the site. In 2011, DOE the federal agency charged with overseeing the site, interim stabilized 149 single-shell tanks by pumping nearly all of the liquid waste out into 28 newer double-shell tanks. Solids, known as salt cake and sludge, remained. DOE later found water intruding into at least 14 single-shell tanks and that one of them had been leaking about 640 US gallons (2,400 l; 530 imp gal) per year into the ground since about 2010. In 2012, DOE discovered a leak also from a double-shell tank caused by construction flaws and corrosion in the bottom, and that 12 double-shell tanks have similar construction flaws. Since then, the DOE changed to monitoring single-shell tanks monthly and double-shell tanks every three years, and also changed monitoring methods. In March 2014, the DOE announced further delays in the construction of the Waste Treatment Plant, which will affect the schedule for removing waste from the tanks. Intermittent discoveries of undocumented contamination have slowed the pace and raised the cost of cleanup.In 2007, the Hanford site represented 60% of high-level radioactive waste by volume managed by the US Department of Energy and 7-9% of all nuclear waste in the United States (the DOE manages 15% of nuclear waste in the US, with the remaining 85% being commercial spent nuclear fuel). Hanford is currently the most contaminated nuclear site in the United States and is the focus of the nation's largest environmental cleanup. Besides the cleanup project, Hanford also hosts a commercial nuclear power plant, the Columbia Generating Station, and various centers for scientific research and development, such as the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the LIGO Hanford Observatory.
On November 10, 2015, it was designated as part of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park alongside other sites in Oak Ridge and Los Alamos.
Santa Barbara, California | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:50 1 History
00:03:57 1.1 Spanish period
00:07:52 1.2 Mexican and Rancho period
00:09:21 1.3 Middle and late 19th century
00:12:10 1.4 Early 20th century to World War II
00:16:00 1.5 After World War II
00:19:47 1.5.1 Notable wildfires
00:21:39 2 Geography
00:23:45 2.1 Climate
00:26:14 2.2 Geology and soils
00:29:14 2.3 Architecture
00:30:24 2.4 Neighborhoods
00:36:09 3 Demographics
00:36:18 3.1 2010
00:41:16 3.2 2000
00:44:52 4 Economy
00:46:06 5 Arts and culture
00:46:15 5.1 Performing arts
00:47:32 5.2 Tourist attractions
00:55:08 5.3 Museums
00:57:55 6 Sports
00:58:34 7 Parks and recreation
01:00:17 8 Government
01:00:55 9 Education
01:01:05 9.1 Colleges and universities
01:01:22 9.1.1 Research university
01:01:35 9.1.2 Liberal arts colleges
01:01:49 9.1.3 Community college
01:02:00 9.1.4 Trade schools
01:02:12 9.1.5 Conservatory
01:02:23 9.1.6 Non-research graduate schools
01:02:38 9.2 High schools
01:04:14 9.3 Junior high/middle schools
01:05:10 9.4 K-12
01:05:25 10 Media
01:05:34 10.1 Print and television
01:07:15 10.2 Radio
01:11:02 11 Transportation
01:13:40 12 Sister cities
01:13:49 13 Notable people
01:13:59 14 See also
01:14:36 15 Notes
01:14:45 16 Further reading
01:16:21 17 External links
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Santa Barbara (Spanish: Santa Bárbara; Spanish for Saint Barbara) is a coastal city in, and the county seat of, Santa Barbara County in the U.S. state of California. Situated on a south-facing section of coastline, the longest such section on the West Coast of the United States, the city lies between the steeply rising Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Santa Barbara's climate is often described as Mediterranean, and the city has been promoted as the American Riviera. As of 2014, the city had an estimated population of 91,196, up from 88,410 in 2010, making it the second most populous city in the county after Santa Maria. The contiguous urban area, which includes the cities of Goleta and Carpinteria, along with the unincorporated regions of Isla Vista, Montecito, Mission Canyon, Hope Ranch, Summerland, and others, has an approximate population of 220,000. The population of the entire county in 2010 was 423,895.In addition to being a popular tourist and resort destination, the city economy includes a large service sector, education, technology, health care, finance, agriculture, manufacturing, and local government. In 2004, the service sector accounted for fully 35% of local employment. Education in particular is well-represented, with four institutions of higher learning on the south coast (the University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara City College, Westmont College, and Antioch University). The Santa Barbara Airport serves the city, Santa Barbara Aviation provides jet charter aircraft, and train service is provided by Amtrak, which operates the Pacific Surfliner (which runs from San Diego to San Luis Obispo). U.S. Highway 101 connects the Santa Barbara area with Los Angeles roughly 100 miles (160 km) to the southeast and San Francisco around 325 miles (525 km) to the northwest. Behind the city, in and beyond the Santa Ynez Mountains, is the Los Padres National Forest, which contains several remote wilderness areas. Channel Islands National Park and Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary are located approximately 20 miles (32 km) offshore.