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A Cry From the Ocean
Amma Australian Tour 2010
 
The Mayan New Dawn
Singing Humpback whale
The whale song
 
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Name:
Maggie
Channel Views:
1,287
Total Upload Views:
11,949
Age:
62
Joined:
Dec 19, 2006
Latest Activity:
3 days ago
Subscribers:
9
Films that I hope will offer something of value to the world.
Country:
Australia
Occupation:
Screenwriter/Director
Companies:
Self Employed
Schools:
Thames Valley University
Interests:
Obviously dolphins and whales. Meditation. Horse riding. Films. Photography. Bush walking
Recent Activity  
blissbubble commented on amma's 55th bday song by rahulraj 2008 (3 days ago)
"Another wonderful composition from a very talented musician."
 
 
blissbubble favorited a video (3 days ago)
Vocals - Rahul Raj and Swetha menon(kid)



SONG COMPOSED, ARRANGED, PROGRAMMED and CONDUCTED by RAHULRAJ!!
 
 
blissbubble commented on Blackbird (Cover) - The Beatles (1 week ago)
"Wow Melanie you have the most beautiful voice. I had no idea you could sing like this. I love your arrangement. Would love to see you sometime. ..."   more
 
 
blissbubble commented on Angels in the Sea - The Dolphins Message to Humanity (4 months ago)
"Yes I feel sad when I see them in captivity. A dolphin channeler told me that a dolphin she communicates with in captivity told her it was quite h..."   more
 
 
blissbubble uploaded a new video (7 months ago)
The more we appreciate what we have and feel grateful for even the smallest things, the more wonderful things we attract. Watch this video and real...   more
 
Channel Comments
articlescholar (1 month ago)
Your username is my Skype name
AlgisKemezys (5 months ago)
I love all whale lovers..
shebalso (8 months ago)
Love the presentation so much.
I live in Redcliffe Australia and each June Humpback whales passes our city close to the coast to frollic, mate give birth in the warm ocean of the Great Barrier Reef. They return to Antarctica October. The whales are protected by a strict law and travel unheeded. Back in the 1950s, we could see from our beach a whaling station on Moreton Island, Tangalooma. Whales were slaughted until not economical to continue.
Now Tangalooma is a resort where dolphins come to the white sandy beach to be hand fed by tourists.
Each day, weather permitting, a whale watching boat leaves the Redcliffe Jetty loaded with tourists to see the whales migrating to the Great Barrier Reef. The whales come to greet the boat and give a great display.
JulieMuse (9 months ago)
Hi, Maggie,
❤Abundant blessings, peace & love to you❤
Namaste,
Julie Dittmar & Matt Kahn
dcabrams (10 months ago)
Glad we are friends here on YouTube! My novel is online for free in its entirety, but only for a LIMITED time! I'd love to know if you read it by commenting on it or sharing it with others who love the oceans as well. Copy & paste this link into your browser to get to my book, "Eye of the Whale" for free: http://bit.ly/guwwMA

Warmly,
Douglas Carlton Abrams
blissbubble (10 months ago)
Thank you so much for all the comments. I had not realized they were going to another email address that I had not checked in a while.
Very much appreciated. I will respond individually.
ShaktiLila (1 year ago)
~*~ Appreciating the Beauty of Your Heart ~*~ Namaste and Love ~*~
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